
Streaming with Station: A New Era of Evergreen Episodes
If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you’re just like us — passionate about podcasts! But the experience you’ve known is about to be turned on its head.
Have you heard of Station? It’s a platform that makes the whole podcast experience much more interactive. Now, you can feel like part of the story while regularly engaging directly with the hosts you consistently invite into your homes, cars, workplaces, and earbuds.
Sure, there are already options to interact with content creators, but we’re talking about platforms like Patreon and Substack. And those are pay-to-play models which can still put a barrier in front of fans.
But this is different.
This platform opens the door for fans to explore episodes, interact with hosts through questions, grasp exclusive content, and snag deals featured in their favorite shows.
Our partnership with Station started in early 2024 at PodFest in Orlando, where we met Cam Pritchard, Station’s founder and CEO.
Cam stopped by our booth and showed us the app he was developing. Right away, our very own Samantha Morganti recognized it could be an incredible resource for our podcast hosts looking to grow their audiences.
After a great conversation, she handed Cam an Evergreen-branded coffee mug—because who doesn’t need another mug in their life?—and that small gesture kicked off what has turned into an amazing collaboration.
But let’s be real—it wasn’t just the mug.
Cam made a strong impression with his deep understanding of the podcast industry and his hard-working, innovative spirit. He followed up with us after PodFest (again, probably the mug). And when our Chief Creative Officer, David Moss, saw what Station could do, he was all in.
From there, we hit the ground running with two of our shows, Disturbed: True Horror Stories and Bridechilla. (Do you follow those shows? If not, check them out, but we’re not responsible for any addiction you may grow for them!)
The Station team has been by our side every step of the way, offering thoughtful advice and creative solutions. They suggested promo scripts, gave us tips for running giveaways, and even shared vendor recommendations to help drive fan participation.
Fans like you.
Anytime we had a question, they were quick to help. It’s rare to find a team this easy to work with, and their dedication has made all the difference. For us and our loyal listeners, who deserve to have their support rewarded.
This partnership goes even deeper than launching accounts. In March, David Moss officially joined Station’s advisory board. And that’s a big deal.

After all, his experience in branding, design, and user experience has been a huge addition to the board’s work, and we’re proud to have Evergreen involved in shaping the future of this innovative platform.
It’s not just about listening anymore—it’s about participating, engaging, and building a real sense of community. We’re so proud to be a part of it and can’t wait to see how this partnership continues to grow.
We’re thrilled to see the Disturbed Station account take off since its launch in November. Have you listened to it? Maybe you discovered it this past Halloween and haven’t stopped. If so, you’re not alone. By any means.
Disturbed is a horror anthology podcast that takes you into the world of true creepy stories, listener experiences, and eerie fictional tales. If you love a good scare and enjoy a chilling atmosphere, this podcast is perfect for you.
We’re so thrilled with the results of Disturbed’s partnership with Station that we’re celebrating the success with branded swag, including t-shirts, sweatshirts, and coasters.
If you haven’t checked it out yet, you can join the conversation and enter to win at station.page/disturbed.
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