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Cameron’s a positioning and monetization expert working at the intersection of podcasting, brand strategy, and creative recognition.
For over nearly two decades, he’s been innovating and pushing boundaries within new media, focusing specifically on audio for nearly the last decade. He’s helped over 100 brands across industries cut through the noise and build audio assets and media properties that impact the right people.
His client roster includes global platforms like Indeed, sports leagues like Ligue 1, entertainment companies like Atomic Entertainment (creators of Brain Games), and beloved podcasts like Who Smarted? and The Par Train, along with enterprise brands like SMC National, Hunt Big Sales, and Data Insights Labs.
He’s spoken at Podcast Movement multiple times, most recently presenting on the Dallas (2025) panel “When & How to Apply for Podcast Awards Without Wasting Your Time” where he shared strategic frameworks for maximizing competitive positioning while protecting time investment.
Cameron's editorials and coverage has been cited in Forbes and featured on PodNews and other industry outlets.
As one of the foremost thought leaders within the creative recognition space, he’s interviewed a wealth of award organizers and tastemakers in podcasting in podcasting from Jack Rhysider (Darknet Diaries) and Todd Cochrane (Founder, People’s Choice Podcast Awards) to John Leschinski (Founder, Canadian Podcast Awards), Rob Greenlee (Chairperson, Podcast Hall of Fame), and Frank Racioppi (Ear Worthy Awards), along with representatives from Australian Audio Awards, AudioUK’s APA Awards, and dozens of other industry leaders about recognition and awards.
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You tell Cameron your goals. They see exactly what you want to work on before session one.
You meet within days. Cameron reviews your application and books your first session, usually within a day or two.
You leave with a plan. Concrete next steps and a weekly rhythm from your very first week.
Cameron Stack
Podcast Producer & Monetization Specialist at Sounds Debatable
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What's included in the trial?
Every trial is a little different–here's what Cameron says about their trial:
We'll meet for a quick call (usually under 30 minutes) where we:
- Break the ice and introduce ourselves
- Discuss your goals and how I can support you
- Coordinate logistics like time zones, meeting frequency, and communication methods