Can Fiction Story Podcasts Survive Video Push | Lauren Shippen #652
01 March 2026

Can Fiction Story Podcasts Survive Video Push | Lauren Shippen #652

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New Media Show #652 with Rob Greenlee and Lauren Shippen

On Episode 652 of the New Media Show, host Rob Greenlee shares a screen with Lauren Shippen, Creative Director at Atypical Artists, to tackle a growing tension in creator media around audio fiction, which is thriving as a storytelling format but is being pressure-tested by the industry’s video-first discovery push.


Fiction podcasts did not stop working. What changed is how platforms signal value, how audiences discover new shows, and how creators feel forced to look video-ready to compete.


The real question for fiction creators in 2026 is not “How do I force my story into video?” It is “How do I protect the magic of audio storytelling while adding the right discovery layers for today’s platforms?”


Lauren shares what fiction creators often misunderstand about sustainability, what typically breaks first when the story stalls, and where video helps, hurts, or becomes unrealistic.


Rob lays out a practical framework for separating audio as the product from video as the discovery layer, plus realistic tiers of visual strategy that will not turn your show into a second production company.


Quick answers for creators


What is the episode about

A practical conversation about protecting audio fiction storytelling while adapting to video-driven discovery across platforms in 2026.


Should fiction podcasts become video podcasts to grow

Not automatically. The strategy is to keep audio as the core product and use video selectively as a discovery layer when it improves reach without breaking the production model.


What is the biggest mistake fiction creators make

Trying to solve growth with promotion before fixing story retention fundamentals like onboarding, pacing, cadence, and season design.


How should fiction shows think about video?

As budget tiers. Start with lightweight discovery assets and only move toward full narrative adaptation if the economics and workflow support it.


Topics we cover


– Why fiction creators feel pulled between story-first goals and video-first platform expectations

– The top growth inputs fiction creators still control, even when platforms shift

– Story architecture that drives retention before promotion pacing, onboarding, cadence, and season design

– Video pressure: what is real, what is hype, and what creators should ignore

– Audio only vs video for fiction when format helps and when it hurts

– Budget tiers for video lightweight discovery assets vs full narrative adaptation

– Trailers as conversion assets and how to build a simple start here listener path

– Why human recommendations still beat algorithm chasing for story shows

Community reality checks what to prove before building Discord or fan spaces

– Where AI helps scripted storytelling workflows, and where it can damage authorship and trust

– A practical 30-day growth plan for fiction podcasters


Chapters:


00:00 Story Versus Screen

01:41 Meet Lauren Shippen

03:22 What Counts As Podcast

06:00 Video As Discovery

08:18 Netflix Podcast Strategy

15:30 Monetization And Paywalls

19:48 Apple Video Feed Tension

22:36 Always On Audio Fiction

27:47 Audience Growth Beyond Podcasts

32:50 AI Slop Versus Art

40:21 Sports Analogy For AI

42:38 Why AI Lacks Heart

43:31 Gaming and Interactive Futures

45:03 If Everyone Can Generate It

47:10 The Internet Shapes AI Adoption

48:45 Podcasting as Human Story

51:14 Blurring Fiction and Truth

54:01 Atypical Artist Slate Tour

57:17 Making Shows Work Economically

01:03:54 Producing and Adapting Workflow

01:06:04 Origin Story Bright Sessions

01:10:21 New Projects and Immersive Marketing

01:14:14 Serial Model and Journalism Worries

01:15:38 Fiction Podcast Evolution

01:17:22 Wrap Up and Next Episode Tease


Featured projects mentioned


The Bright Sessions

Rebel Robin

2000 and Late

Breaker Whiskey


Resource Links:


Host: Rob Greenlee [https://robgreenlee.com]

The New Media Show [https://newmediashow.com/]

Adore Network [https://AdoreNetwork.com]

Podcast Hall of Fame [https://PodcastHall.com]

Rob on YouTube [https://YouTube.com/@RobGreenlee]

Rob on LinkedIn [https://LinkedIn.com/in/robgreenlee]


Guest: Lauren Shippen [https://www.laurenshippen.com/]

Atypical Artists [https://www.atypicalartists.co/]


Book Rob Calendly [https://calendly.com/robgreenlee]

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