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A four-hour coffee can change your career. We sit down with Parker Dodson of PodcastVideos.com to trace the unlikely path from commercial interior design to photography to building a multi-studio production hub designed to make podcasting easier, faster, and far more consistent. Parker opens up about the early scrappy days — phones, GoPros, trial and error—and how those experiments shaped a professional workflow that scales without losing the soul of a conversation.

Beyond gear, we talk about the invisible work that keeps shows alive: editing, delivery timelines, brand consistency, and the cadence that prevents burnout. Parker shares why 80% of podcasts stop after two episodes and what creators can do to beat that stat — think workflow first, not just microphones. If you’ve wondered how to transform a good idea into a durable show, this is a blueprint built on real-world constraints, plenty of mistakes, and smart upgrades.

If this conversation helps you think bigger about your own show, follow the podcast, share it with a friend who’s building something, and leave a quick review so more creators can find it.