Podcasting in WordPress
I heard from Topher DeRosia today that WPPodcasts has amplified over 11,000 WordPress podcast episodes. That’s a lot of hours worth of listening to content centered around WordPress. And that’s not a bad thing.
I’ve heard the sentiment that “we don’t need any more WordPress podcasts,” but, I respectfully disagree. (And not just because I love podcasting.)
Every podcaster tells a different story, has a different approach, and a different niche. And every one of them (us) is doing something to help move forward the open source project and the community at large. Whether it’s reviewing themes and plugins, interviewing community members, or talking about the future of WordPress, each podcaster has something to share. And that’s a beautiful thing.
If you’re looking for something new to listen to, check out WPPodcasts.com. There’s a lot of great curated content there, and you just might find something that interests you!
In the Spotlight
Post Status professional member James LePage is in the spotlight this week. James is a tech entrepreneur and experienced web developer with a focus on WordPress development and AI-powered tools.
Join Us on Meetup
Join the Post Status meetup here: meetup.com/post-status/ and then RSVP for the meetups that best meet your needs (one, two, or all three).
- Professionals: 4/18 at noon ET
- Agency: 4/19 at 10am ET
- Product: 4/20 at 10am ET
Quick Links:
- iThemes is becoming SolidWP
- Podcast: The SDM Show Episode 319: Why Conferences, Masterminds and Meetups Matter
- Blog Post: Trailblazer FM – S48E4 – Toxic clients & mental health – Lee Matthew Jackson
- 15-Minute WordPress Challenge Deadline April 16
- WooCommerce Virtual Contributor Day April 19
- YoastCon May 11
- WordCamp Europe June 8-10
Check out more WordPress events on WP.Events, a site I curate through StellarWP.
Photo of the Week
Today’s photo of the week comes from Aaron Jorbin on WordPress Photos.

This article was published at Post Status — the community for WordPress professionals.
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