About · Founded 2020 · Eagle, Idaho

We make podcasts
for people who
hate making podcasts.

That's the short version. The longer one's below.

The problem we saw

Most of the experts who should be on a podcast are not on one.

Not because they don't have things to say. They have a lot of things to say. The reason is mundane: podcasting is harder than it looks.

Recording is the easy part. Then comes the editing, the music, the cover art, the show notes, the four platforms it has to be uploaded to, and the publishing schedule that has to hold up week after week. Authors hit the launch curve and watch it flatten. Coaches keep relying on the same referral pipeline because the work it would take to build a real platform feels like a second job. Consultants get out-marketed by louder, less-qualified people.

A good podcast fixes that. Not as a marketing tactic, as a long-term medium for trust. Someone listens to a sixty-minute conversation. They show up to the discovery call already on board.

In one sentence

We make that mechanism real for clients who'd never run it themselves.
A recording session in progress at Aloha Media Studio
Plate 01 · Inside the room · Eagle, ID

The family

A studio inside
a publishing house.

Aloha Media Studio sits inside Aloha Publishing. Our sister business, AuthorVoice, produces audiobooks.

Authors usually want both. The book becomes an audiobook. The audiobook becomes a podcast that keeps the audience subscribed long after the launch curve flattens. We build that whole stack under one roof.

Not an author? Skip down.

Principles

A few things
we keep saying.

Four ideas that keep showing up on the discovery call. We say them out loud so the right people self-select.

  1. 01

    Generic podcasts don't build authority.

    The shows that work are specific: one audience, one methodology, one host with a real point of view. If we can't help you sharpen those three things, the production quality won't save the podcast.

  2. 02

    A bad-sounding podcast costs more than no podcast.

    Hollow audio in your ear over thirty minutes is a small ongoing erosion of trust you've spent years building. We won't let an episode ship that sounds like that. If we have to re-record, we re-record.

  3. 03

    Own the platform.

    The version of you on a polished show you control beats the version of you on someone else's social feed every time. The platform compounds for years; the social post is gone in a day.

  4. 04

    If a podcast doesn't fit, we say so.

    Some businesses are better served by a newsletter, a YouTube channel, or staying off content altogether. The discovery call ends with a plan, but the plan isn't always "hire us."

Track record

The numbers,
since you asked.

Five years in, this is what the work adds up to. Real numbers, not vanity stats.

Videos produced

500+

For clients across the Treasure Valley

Total views

260,000+

Across that work, audited not aggregated

Years in Eagle

5+

Producing in the same room since 2020

The room

A real room.
Door open.

The studio sits at 839 E Winding Creek Dr, Suite 202, Eagle, Idaho. Treated walls, broadcast mics, lighting designed for video podcasts, parking right out front.

Every podcast we produce gets recorded here. Stop by anytime during business hours. Walk-ins welcome. We'll show you around.

Tour the studio
Inside the Aloha Media Studio in Eagle, Idaho
Plate 02 · The room Eagle, ID

Next

Made it
this far?

Tell us about the podcast. Or the book. Or whatever you're trying to get more people to hear. The discovery call is thirty minutes, free, and ends with a plan whether the plan involves us or not.