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Ottawa’s podcast studio gets a bold new look for leaders and changemakers

Pop Up Podcasting combines expert producers, multi-camera video, and remote capabilities to meet the growing demand for video podcasts from local organizations and creators

JP Davidson, founder of Pop Up Podcasting in their downtown Ottawa studio at 130 Albert Street.
JP Davidson, founder of Pop Up Podcasting in their downtown Ottawa studio at 130 Albert Street.

Eight years ago, JP Davidson launched Ottawa’s first dedicated podcast studio, Pop Up Podcasting.  “At first I thought we’d be popping up temporary studios at clients’ locations,” he explains, “and we still do that occasionally.

“But most clients prefer the look, convenience, and cost when they pop up the elevator to our permanent downtown studio.” 

Pop Up Podcasting’s downtown studio space has been recently overhauled with a focus on high-quality video production.

A state-of-the-art studio with passionate producers and staff

Clients benefit not only from Pop Up Podcasting’s state-of-the-art studio, but also from its team of experienced producers passionate about helping clients tell their stories with clarity and impact. With years of experience in broadcasting and media production, these experts guide every project – from initial concept through recording, post-production, and distribution on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. 

op Up Podcasting clients and their guests in the studio. Clockwise from top left: Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng, host of “Solving Healthcare”; Marie Kamukuny and Kathryn LeBlanc, hosts of “The Social Impact Comms Podcast”; Krista Dicks, host of the “Radical Massage Therapist Podcast”; and guest Derek Johnstone with Sebastien Bezeau, host of “Union Safety Net”.
Pop Up Podcasting clients and their guests in the studio. Clockwise from top left: Dr. Kwadwo Kyeremanteng, host of “Solving Healthcare”; Marie Kamukuny and Kathryn LeBlanc, hosts of “The Social Impact Comms Podcast”; Krista Dicks, host of the “Radical Massage Therapist Podcast”; and guest Derek Johnstone with Sebastien Bezeau, host of “Union Safety Net”.

“We’re not just technicians,” says Davidson, “we’re collaborators – our producers take the time to understand your vision and bring it to life.” This hands-on approach ensures clients always feel supported and confident every step of the way.

The company’s client list spans businesses, NGOs, industry associations, unions, government organizations, and independent podcasters, including:

  • Business Council of Canada (Speaking of Business with Goldy Hyder)
  • The Royal (Mind Beyond the Mission)
  • Syntax Strategic (The Honest Talk)
  • First Nations Child & Family Caring Society (Spirit Bear Podcast)
  • CARE Canada (SHE SOARS)
  • Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (In Our Voices)
  • Ecivda Financial (Mind & Money)
  • North & Navy Chef Adam Vettorel (At the Pass)
  • Canadian Cardiovascular Society (Cardio Connector)
  • Invest Ottawa (Invested in Our New Reality)

An evolution – and full studio upgrade – to video podcasting

One major evolution since the business opened has been the rise of video podcasting. “We didn’t even have cameras in the early days,” Davidson notes. “Now, video is essential to our clients’ success.”

That shift drove a full studio upgrade this spring at 130 Albert St. “We upgraded everything: Cameras, lights, our broadcast desk, the backdrop and more,” says Davidson. The refreshed studio is now equipped with five cameras, enabling dynamic video production that enhances viewer engagement. Remote recording capabilities also allow clients to connect from anywhere, ensuring flexibility without compromising quality.

Pop Up Podcasting’s studio at 130 Albert Street in Downtown Ottawa.

Even clients who don’t immediately release full video episodes benefit from capturing highlight clips for social media platforms such as Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and YouTube, to boost engagement and visibility. 

It’s no surprise, then, that YouTube is now the top podcast platform, surpassing both Apple and Spotify, according to Triton Digital.

Ready to amplify your voice?

Pop Up Podcasting invites Ottawa’s leaders, creatives, and changemakers to explore the power of podcasting. With a bold new studio and a passionate, professional team, the company is ready to help you craft compelling podcasts that inspire and engage.

Organizations can book a free consultation to discuss upcoming projects and learn more about Pop Up Podcasting’s services. Independents, solopreneurs, and smaller non-profits should check out its Indy Podcaster Summer Sale, on now. 

 

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