Shadeed Eleazer, a prominent business architect, licensing strategist, and U.S. Navy veteran based in Maryland, and Host of the Conversational Currency podcast, presents “Mic to Millions” at the Podcasting for Business Conference, focusing on the intersection of podcasting, tech, and monetization. He outlines a roadmap to shift from being a content creator to a licensing-ready business owner by treating a podcast as a long-term asset and using AI as a strategic growth partner for leverage, research, proposal writing, and faster execution. He shares current best practices for prompt engineering (role, context, scenario, goal, desired outcome), recommends using a prompt engine to organize reusable outreach and proposal templates, and emphasizes an iterative approach that uses samples and documentation.
He highlights industry benchmarks on podcast consistency (minimum 10 episodes and a release within 90 days to be considered active), notes high early drop-off rates, and argues that consistency and maintaining a sustainable cadence create a major competitive advantage. He covers strategies for local and national partnerships, including sponsoring yourself with a core offer integrated into intro/outro/show notes and a memorable domain, building local authority through partnerships like a newspaper byline linking to episodes, and using podcast-driven livestream fundraising, citing support for the Baltimore Teachers Union during COVID. He describes a regional partnership with Google, tied to an initiative addressing digital illiteracy and philanthropic reinvestment through DonorsChoose, which helped modernize over 1,000 classrooms.
He advises using short-form clipping instead of heavy editing, recommending Opus Clips, and suggests building a “Dream 50” list of local leaders to interview and schedule clips far in advance. He explains licensing as professionals licensing intellectual property rather than selling content, cites examples such as minimum bulk orders and religious publishing, and recommends creating a one-sheet, a landing page, and an AI-assisted pitch deck (Gamma). He closes with equity deal principles—money as the only currency, researching business gaps, and creating win-win proposals—sharing examples of negotiation experiences and compensation through access, and offering a corporate client readiness checklist.
Key highlights:
- Podcasting Reality Check
- AI Prompt Tools and Framework
- Business Structure and Protection
- Local Market Leverage
- Sponsorship and Self-Sponsoring
- Local to National Partnerships
- Clips Strategy and Dream 50
- Licensing Basics and Pitch Assets
- Equity Deals Beyond Cash
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