In the Spotlight With Podcaster, Renee Roberson
Check out my Q&A with the podcast host of Missing in the Carolinas for my Spotlight series.
I’m excited to have another guest for my Spotlight Q&A: Renee Roberson, host of Missing in the Carolinas. We chat about how her podcast came to be, major milestones she has accomplished, and so much more.
Check out our Q&A here, and most of all (and most importantly), give her podcast a listen (and a follow!).
A few fascinating quotes from our Q&A:
I’ve learned that I want to be a podcaster with integrity—I’m not going to create an episode about a missing person or a crime for clickbait and always want to be sensitive to everyone involved in the cases.
I think the biggest surprise was that I have the ability to shed light on cases where almost no digital footprint exists…I have been contacted by family members of victims thanking me for my research, because they learned details about their loved ones cases that they didn’t know about or had forgotten.
I’ve never paid a single cent in advertising, besides boosting a few social media posts. I operate on a shoestring budget and the only help I have is that of my husband (my sound editor) and my daughter, who helps with episodes when she’s home from college. It’s a true family affair!
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