by Netherrealmer » 01 Sep 2025, 23:19
Here are some successful podcasters that I know. First is Jeanette Kurdi. She was a former child actress and a teen star. She already quit acting and became a writer, but her podcast did well. Another podcaster I know is LeAnn Rimes. She's a singer, and basically she's making a podcast where she interviews celebrities, and it's also doing well. Former WWE wrestlers, the Bella Twins, are podcasting now. They usually interview wrestlers who are still active to make sure their podcast will be more successful. The other twin, Nikki Bella, is wrestling in WWE again.
The biggest podcast success I've ever seen is Rob Cesternino. He was a former contestant of Survivor, and at first he made a podcast that recaps episodes of Survivor. And because he was a former contestant, fans trusted him and watched. Then he expanded to make podcasts for other TV shows. And now he has an empire. Rob has a podcast empire that recaps different TV shows, not just Survivor anymore. Everything that is mainstream on TV gets recapped on his podcast. And I think he's probably rich now. He never won Survivor, but he's probably richer than former winners. Thanks to him, a lot of former reality show contestants make podcasts about the reality shows they came from. He also interviews former contestants who are out of the limelight to give updates on them. Fans are nostalgic about it.
Another podcaster I know is Logan Paul. He interviews people from different walks of life. The most influential podcaster right now is Joe Rogan. Basically, he's so powerful he can endorse political candidates. Sometimes he leans Democrat, sometimes Republican. So getting his support is important to many politicians.
Here are some successful podcasters that I know. First is Jeanette Kurdi. She was a former child actress and a teen star. She already quit acting and became a writer, but her podcast did well. Another podcaster I know is LeAnn Rimes. She's a singer, and basically she's making a podcast where she interviews celebrities, and it's also doing well. Former WWE wrestlers, the Bella Twins, are podcasting now. They usually interview wrestlers who are still active to make sure their podcast will be more successful. The other twin, Nikki Bella, is wrestling in WWE again.
The biggest podcast success I've ever seen is Rob Cesternino. He was a former contestant of Survivor, and at first he made a podcast that recaps episodes of Survivor. And because he was a former contestant, fans trusted him and watched. Then he expanded to make podcasts for other TV shows. And now he has an empire. Rob has a podcast empire that recaps different TV shows, not just Survivor anymore. Everything that is mainstream on TV gets recapped on his podcast. And I think he's probably rich now. He never won Survivor, but he's probably richer than former winners. Thanks to him, a lot of former reality show contestants make podcasts about the reality shows they came from. He also interviews former contestants who are out of the limelight to give updates on them. Fans are nostalgic about it.
Another podcaster I know is Logan Paul. He interviews people from different walks of life. The most influential podcaster right now is Joe Rogan. Basically, he's so powerful he can endorse political candidates. Sometimes he leans Democrat, sometimes Republican. So getting his support is important to many politicians.