Many edupreneurs find themselves creating classroom resources to sell to other time-strapped educators. Marshall and his wife, Lindsay, decided to start a podcast, not for their fellow teachers or teacher side hustlers, but in an area where they saw a real lack: inspiring science education content. Combining Lindsay’s background in science journalism with Marshall’s passion for teaching middle school and his musical talent, the couple started Tumble, a self-described “science podcast for kids, to be enjoyed by the entire family.” In this episode, Marshall explains the process for creating each episode, how they gained the attention of brands early (and how they’ve recently leveraged this into a brand partnership), what role Patreon plays in his business (and what he’s learned that you can apply to your very own content creation account), and the invaluable role networking has played in the success of the podcast every step of the way.
To learn more about the Tumble Science Podcast:
https://www.sciencepodcastforkids.com/
To visit Tumble Patreon channel:
https://www.patreon.com/tumblepodcast
To listen to Tumble:
https://beta.prx.org/series/38125
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87. Challenging Student and Teacher Assumptions about Note-Taking
85. The Why and How of Starting a Teacher Podcast
84. A Practical Guide to Getting the Student Behavior Outcomes Your Classroom Needs with BCBA Maria Helton
83. Building Close Connections With Parents, Even from a Distance: Rethinking Back To School Night
82. Leveraging the Layers: Making Multiple Streams of Income as an Edupreneur with Erica Terry
Episode 81: Pitch, Please: The Teacherpreneur’s Guide to Pitching
Episode 80: Teacher Influencer Resume Refresh
Episode 79: Success Stories: How To Show Off Student Work (When You Don’t Have a Bulletin Board)
Episode 78: 5 ways to make your virtual classroom feel like home—for you and your students
Episode 77: Remote Learning Project Idea: Using Virtual Summits in the Virtual Classroom
Episode 76: Routines for Remote Learning
Episode 75: Going the Distance: Successful Strategies for Remote Learning from Virtual Elementary’s Cara Piper
Episode 74: Time Saving Tech, Techniques & Templates That Still Work (Even During Remote Learning)
Episode 73: A Prime Example: An Amazon Storefront Side Hustle with Brooke Hubbard
Episode 72: Mentor Opportunities from Virtually Anywhere: How To Be an Outstanding Digital Mentee
Episode 71: Showcasing and Celebrating Inclusivity—Inside and Out Of The Classroom with SLP Macy Gilson
Episode 70: Permission Granted: The Why and How of Promoting Your Teacher Side Hustle
Episode 69: From Posts to Products: A Guilt Free Guide to Leveraging School to Fuel Your Side Hustle
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