
What Happens When Podcasts Become Visual (with NPR’s Brittany Luse)
From Talking Too Loud with Chris Savage by Wistia Studios
March 10, 2026 · 53 min · Episode 1
About this episode
The episode discusses the rise of video in podcasts and its impact on audience discovery and connection.
Why does it suddenly feel like every podcast has video? Chris and Sylvie sit down with Brittany Luse, host of NPR’s It’s Been A Minute, to talk about the cultural and platform shifts (from TikTok to YouTube) that changed how audiences discover and connect with podcasts. They also unpack the creative and practical realities of adding video to a podcast.
People in this episode
Hosts: Chris Savage, Sylvie
Guest: Brittany Luse
Topics covered
- podcast video
- cultural shifts
- platform changes
- audience engagement
- creative realities
Keywords
- podcast
- video
- NPR
- Brittany Luse
- TikTok
- YouTube
- audience engagement
- cultural shifts
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: NPR, TikTok, YouTube
Books & works: It’s Been A Minute
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