Is There a Place for AI-Generated Host Reads?
On this episode of the Podcast Advertising Playbook, Heather Osgood sits down with Marty Avallone, CEO of Ekoz AI, to explore the growing conversation around AI-generated, voice-cloned host-read ads in podcast advertising. Marty shares his background and what inspired him to build Ekoz AI, along with a look at how voice cloning is currently being used in live campaigns. Together, they discuss where this emerging format fits within today’s monetization landscape, positioned between traditional host reads and programmatic, and why advertisers and sellers are paying close attention. In this episode, Heather and Marty discuss: How voice-cloned host-read ads work and where demand is coming from Who is selling this type of inventory and how it’s being priced Industry reaction to AI-generated content and ads Where authenticity, trust, and scalability intersect Heather brings a thoughtful seller’s lens to the conversation, acknowledging the efficiency and creative support AI can offer while also raising important questions about authenticity and whether voice cloning truly addresses the challenges most podcasters face today. The episode offers a balanced, practical look at the potential and the open questions surrounding AI’s role in podcast advertising.
True Native Media: 10 Years of Building Trust and Scaling Podcast Advertising
To mark 10 years of True Native Media, VP Nick Gryniewicz steps in as guest host to sit down with founder and CEO Heather Osgood for an honest conversation about what it really takes to build a company in podcast advertising from the ground up. Together, they reflect on the lessons learned over a decade in business, the pivotal moments that shaped True Native Media’s growth, and the decisions that changed everything along the way. Heather shares the turning points that mattered most, what surprised her about entrepreneurship, and the things she wishes someone had told her before she ever got started. This episode is part reflection, part reality check, and part roadmap for anyone building in podcasting, media, or entrepreneurship. Whether you’re just starting out or deep in the work, there’s no shortcut here, just hard-earned insight from ten years in the business.
Why Focus Wins
In this episode of The Podcast Advertising Playbook, host Heather Osgood sits down with Jason Fishman, Co-Founder and CEO of Digital Niche Agency (DNA), to explore how specialization, podcasting, and thoughtful marketing strategy can drive sustainable growth. Jason shares how building a focused niche helped DNA stand out in a crowded digital landscape and why clarity matters more than ever as AI and automation reshape the industry. Together, Heather and Jason discuss how brands can prioritize their marketing efforts today, from underutilized digital tactics to the role podcasting plays in long-term credibility and thought leadership. Jason also offers practical advice for founders considering launching a podcast and highlights the most common mistakes brands make when advertising in the podcast space. In this episode, you will learn: Underused digital marketing tactics brands should be testing right now How podcasting fits into a modern thought leadership strategy Where new brands should focus first: content, paid ads, or community Common podcast advertising missteps and how to avoid them And more This episode is a must-listen for marketers, founders, and agency leaders looking to build authority, make smarter marketing decisions, and use podcasting as a powerful growth lever.
Guesting, Booking, and Brand Awareness, Oh My!
In this episode of The Podcast Advertising Playbook, host Heather Osgood sits down with Sam Brake Guia, Co-Founder of Podwritten and host of Mics to Millions. Sam works at the center of podcast guesting, booking, and creator strategy, bringing a unique view into how brands and personalities can use interviews to increase visibility and connect with targeted audiences. Together, Heather and Sam explore: Why certain industries, especially health and wellness, lean toward podcasts What makes for successful guest pitching, including timing and seasonality How brands can use guesting to build authority and increase brand awareness
Where Influencer Meets Audio
This week, host Heather Osgood sits down with Steve Rock, a leader in the influencer and creator marketing space, for a conversation that bridges two worlds advertisers often treat as separate: podcasting and influencer marketing. With deep experience across both industries, Steve brings a grounded, strategic perspective on how brands can think more holistically about creator-led media. In this episode, Heather and Steve explore why podcast advertising is still misunderstood, how brands can unlock more value from host-read creative, and what it really looks like to pair brand-building and direct response within a single campaign. Steve also shares his thoughts on the future of creator marketing, and how intelligent automation is reshaping the way teams plan, measure, and optimize spend. They discuss: Why podcasts aren’t categorized as influencer marketing—even though many of the same dynamics apply How brands can guide creative without stifling authenticity The role of creativity and strategy in generating true brand advocacy When direct response vs. brand marketing makes the most sense How today’s tools and emerging IA capabilities could streamline campaign planning and measurement Whether you’re evaluating where podcasts fit within your 2026 media mix or looking to better integrate creator strategies across channels, this episode offers clear, practical insight into how to make your campaigns more effective. Steve’s experience helps demystify the overlap between podcasting and influencer marketing, giving advertisers the clarity they need to plan smarter and grow faster.