The Studio Stage, situated on the main show floor, hosts multi track conversations about key topics from some of the biggest names and companies in podcasting.
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From sex scandals to financial ruin to profound personal loss, How to Fail has featured some of the most jaw‑dropping confessions in podcasting.
In this session, novelist and podcaster Elizabeth Day revisits the moments that left audiences stunned, and explains why these stories landed so powerfully. She explores how trust is built on both sides of the mic, where the ethical line sits, and what happens when guests are brave enough to tell the truth.
What does it take to evolve a podcast inside a 25-year-old media brand and make it culturally relevant again?
In this candid fireside conversation, JB Gill and Louise Burke unpack how The Netmums Podcast has been rebuilt for 2026 not just as an audio show, but as a multi-platform content engine designed for social discovery, video-first consumption and modern audience expectations.
Today, audiences don’t just download podcasts. They discover them on YouTube. They watch them. They share clips. They engage across ecosystems. And yet, much of the industry is still measuring a multi-platform reality with a single-platform metric.
In this fast-moving session, Dan Misener, Co-Founder, Bumper, Tom Webster, Partner, Sounds Profitable, and Christiana Brenton, CRO, FlightStory, tackle what comes next: how to measure real reach, real engagement, and real value in a fragmented world—and what it means for creators, platforms, and advertisers.
Moderated by Steven Goldstein, CEO, Amplifi Media and Professor, New York University.
Chasing down and sharing the truth with an audience bombarded with fakery, false information and just too much information.
How are Top Comment, Fame Under Fire and PoliticsJOE deciding which stories to tell and how and when to tell them?
How to meet the expectations of the that new audience and strategies for making sure the content finds them.
Podcasting is one of the most intimate mediums. Listeners don’t just hear you, they feel like they know you. And when the subject is relationships, that intimacy goes even further.
But for creators, that raises a difficult question. What should you actually share, and what should you keep private? How close is too close?
This session turns that tension into a practical toolkit. Drawing on real examples from relationship-led shows, the panel explores how to make clear decisions about boundaries before you hit record, and what happens when those boundaries are tested.
Podcasting’s rise has been nothing short of meteoric, evolving from a niche format to a serious commercial industry in just over a decade.
The question now isn’t whether it works. It’s where the next phase of growth comes from.
In this session, we explore the forces shaping what happens next, from new tools and technologies to shifting business models, global expansion, brand-funded content, and evolving approaches to monetisation.
But beyond the trends, this is about the real bets being made: where investment is flowing, what’s actually driving revenue, and where the market may be overestimating opportunity.
Expect a clear, strategic view of where momentum is building, where it isn’t, and what it means for creators, producers and platforms alike.
Whether you’re building, investing or creating, you’ll leave with a sharper understanding of where the next opportunities are likely to emerge.
Tracing the journey from their early days on indie station Radio X (formerly Xfm) to their high-profile move to the BBC, Rachel Burden - presenter, broadcaster and longtime fan - sits down with award-winning comedians Elis James and John Robins to uncover the secrets behind the show’s longevity, its fiercely loyal fanbase, and the many reinventions and iterations that have shaped the past 12 years.
Joined by Katie Pollard (BBC Business Affairs) and Stuart Morgan (Audio Always), the session will also explore the programme’s recent move into the commercial space, while managing to maintain a presence on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds.
Featuring Patreon leadership and creators, the conversation will unpack the mechanics of modern discovery:
how to reach the right audiences, what converts casual listeners into committed fans, and which tools and
product features are actually addressing these common pain points.
Session details may be subject to change.