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Friends, Not Rivals: The Secret Sauce of Houston’s Podcast Scene

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Your Mic

Your Mic is a podcast for new and aspiring podcasters. Hosted by Freddy Cruz, founder of Speke Podcasting, Your Mic offers insights, tactics, and min 
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What happens when two podcast creators meet years ago, each taking a different path in Houston’s podcast scene? Raul Moreno, once in radio, set out to build a community for independent stories. Freddy Cruz began with military apparel, then turned his journey of recovery into a podcast that grew into something more. 

Together, they talk about:

  • How trial and error shapes every episode and business move
  • Supporting each other rather than competing in the world of podcast studios
  • Building community and lifting up new voices in Pearland and beyond

Key Takeaways

1. Both Raul Moreno and Freddy Cruz reflect on their journeys from initial ventures into podcasting and production. Their stories highlight how growth often involves trial, error, and an openness to change, underscoring the value of starting small and evolving skills over time.

2. Despite running separate podcast production businesses in the Houston area, Raul and Freddy emphasize their friendship and collaborative mindset. Rather than seeing each other as rivals, they share referrals and support, advocating for a culture where abundance trumps rivalry and mutual success lifts everyone.

3. The conversation touches on overcoming setbacks, both technical and personal. They discuss how failure is inherent to growth, referencing personal mistakes with equipment, learning by doing, and the broader lesson that setbacks make eventual successes even more meaningful.

4. Raul and Freddy discuss the democratization of podcasting technology, noting how relatively affordable gear now allows anyone to create a high-quality show—something that would have been impossible decades ago. Their experiences using different tech (like Rode vs. Shure gear) highlight that passion and willingness to learn matter more than having perfect equipment.

5. A recurring theme is the value of community: both in terms of professional networks and personal support systems. The duo recounts how friends and colleagues gave them breaks or loaned gear early on, and how this spirit of generosity now influences how they help others get started. The importance of connecting, sharing, and not gatekeeping opportunities runs throughout the discussion.

Timestamped Overview

00:00 Collaboration Over Competition

03:51 Relocating Business to Shared Workspace

09:19 "Resilience Beyond Academic Pressure"

10:43 "Balancing Expectations and Self-Grace”

14:24 "Customizable Mics Revolutionize Broadcasting"

18:34 Raul: An Unforgettable Friend

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Twenty-six year radio veteran Freddy Cruz has gone indie. From former special forces operators  
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