David Spencer

The Media Mentor

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David Spencer has been known as The Media Mentor for 20 years, helping people progress their careers in media and in other sectors. In his podcast, David shares tips and advice on job applications in media, plus guidance for interviews and your career. Episodes feature former clients he has helped, professionals from the industry about their careers, as well as speaking to those in recruitment and media on how they work and what they look for in an application. More details about The Media Mentor can be found here: https://www.themediamentor.info/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor...

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David Spencer

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Education

Podcast website

www.themediamentor.info

Latest episode

Jun 12, 2026

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Episodes

AI's impact on recruitment 12.06.2026

This week I discuss AI and its impact on applications and recruitment. Should you use it for CVs and cover letters and how do you break through these automated systems? These are questions I tackle as well as sharing my advice on how best to use AI. I also reflect on a future of podcasting event and share some of the key takeaways. If you are struggling with job applications, then support and ment...

Travel media and increasing diversity 05.06.2026

In the UK, only around 16 percent of journalists and broadcasting employees are from ethnic minority backgrounds, while across media only about one in 12 people are from lower socio-economic backgrounds. One scheme trying to change those statistics is The Travel Media Awards Step Up programme . Now in its third year, it offers five paid summer internships designed to bring fresh voices and diverse...

Hitting the application brick wall 29.05.2026

When Clive Hammond came to me for help in 2021 he had hit an application brick wall. He was getting very few replies from applications and wanted to know how to get more positive repsonses. Within a few weeks of us working on his CV, Clive was attending a BBC recruitment event and getting added to its pool of talent. But then his life was about to change forever, when he suffered a serious health...

Finding internships 22.05.2026

Finding a job in media is tough enough in 2026, but finding an internship or placement can be even harder. On this episode I share advice and guidance on how to handle the search and how to maximise the experience. Joining me to discuss this and ask questions are two students hoping for a career in journalism; Eliska Janska and Renata Pernegrova. If you are looking to land your first job in media...

Audio's existential crisis and The Audio Artist Pathway 15.05.2026

This week my guests are Arlie Adlington from the charity Multitrack and Nina Garthwaite, the founder of In The Dark. They discuss The Audio Artist Pathway which they have launched together and runs from September to support experienced audio professionals looking to expand their creative practice, skills and ability to find paid opportunities. You have until the end of May to apply. If you ar...

Launching a community radio station - Part 2 08.05.2026

This week my guest is Jason Rosam, who runs Riverside Radio in London and is about to launch Westminster Waves , a new community station at the University of Westminster in London. Jason shares his experience of launching two radio stations and talks about how you find and build your audience, how funding is raised and why it is such a great place to build your CV and learn about the industry. Jas...

Launching a community radio station - Part 1 01.05.2026

The Media Mentor podcast is where I offer media career guidance and share experiences and expertise from the creative industries. This week I discuss community radio with student Izzy Brown. In the first part of two episodes about community radio, she asks some of the key questions about setting up a station and what you need to consider. Izzy wants to launch a station in south-east London and has...

What April's tax changes mean if you work in media 24.04.2026

On this episode of The Media Mentor I unpick what Making Tax Digital means for sole traders and those working self-employed or freelance in media. My guest is Michael McCullion from Bright Ideas Accountancy - and here he explains what you have to do if you're a sole trader, or what you should have done already! Plus, he talks about managing your accounts properly and some of the issues around expe...

The changing nature of podcast careers 17.04.2026

Welcome to the Media Mentor podcast where we give media career guidance and share experiences and expertise from the creative industries. This week I talk to Chris Stone, founder of Podcast Crew, a website portal aimed at linking talent with industry opportunities. Chris is also a podcast & audience growth strategist and here we discuss where the industry is heading and how talent is being imp...

Being haunted by ghosting 10.04.2026

Welcome to the Media Mentor podcast where we give media career guidance and share experiences and expertise from the creative industries. This week. What are ghost jobs and how do you cope with ghosting? These are some of the key questions I answer in this latest episode. If you are looking to expand your portfolio of work but concerned about your CV or need help with cover letters and interviews...

Moving beyond journalism 03.04.2026

Michelle Morgan Davies is known as The PR's Friend and has expanded her work from journalism into supporting communications teams in getting their story told and expanding their coverage. Here we discuss how journalism work is changing and that we all need to build more of a portfolio of work when we are freelance/independent. Michelle talks about using those transferable skills and work-life bala...

Shaping a freelance CV and building your media portfolio 27.03.2026

Freddie Clayton first came to me for mentoring advice in 2018 when he was in Argentina. He felt his CV needed a redesign and I helped get it into shape before Freddie then worked at the likes of The Telegraph and Sky Sports. But he moved away from sport and into news and the enviornment and returned to me for more guidance on getting that CV right a few years later. Listen to his advice about care...

Podcasting and community 20.03.2026

Podcasthon is the biggest charity event in the podcasting world. It's a fast-growing non-profit initiative that unites thousands of podcasters globally. There's no money involved it’s all about raising awareness for various charitable causes. This episode is made to support The Committee to Protect Journalists , an independent, nonprofit organization that promotes press freedom worldwide. I talk a...

Teaching journalism and media 13.03.2026

Dr James Mahon teaches at the Open University and has previously worked for the University of Stirling, University of Glasgow and University of the West of Scotland. His doctoral and postdoctoral work explores digital media and mobile journalism and here talks about how the industry is changing and how teaching needs to change at the same time. James has also worked extensively as a TV and radio r...

Taking risks and having belief 06.03.2026

Charlie Roberts first came to me for advice in late 2023 and after a few mentoring sessions, working on CV and cover letters, he told me that he was moving from Australia to the UK and going to try and land a job in sport production. He had no opportunities lined up - but showed the determination and persistence to get a job at IMG. If you need CV advice like Charlie did or help with cover letters...

Making LinkedIn work for you 27.02.2026

Debbie Ford believes LinkedIn works best when it feels like a conversation, not a performance. She created The Chichester Social in 2016 to help companies make the most of the platform, because she felt too many treat it like a megaphone. On this episode we talk about how to avoid that and how to maximise the platform for your job search and networking. The key bit of advice? Be authentic. Debbie'...

Spinning plates - managing the world of freelancing 20.02.2026

This week my guest is Andrea Fox, who presents the news on Absolute, as well as being a Continuity Announcer at ITV. Her career has also included voice-over work, teaching, presenting and being a Tech-op. We discuss what it is like to be freelance and the lessons Andrea has learnt. We find out about managing yourself well and being reliable and trustworthy and how building your brand that way is c...

What makes a podcast a podcast? 13.02.2026

This week my guest is Jon Weeks, a freelance podcast producer, presenter and journalist who came to me for CV advice in 2021 and soon landed a job at the Evening Standard producing their daily podcast. Jon talks to me about the move from radio news into podcast, moving from a full-time role to being freelance and how the world of podcast is being transformed and shaken up by video. If you want adv...

What is good editorial judgement? 06.02.2026

This week I take questions from Seong-Jae Kong who has moved from South Korea to the UK and is studying journalism at the University of Westminster. Seong-Jae wants to know how you develop newsroom skills without being in a newsroom, whether you should specialise or develop multiple skills and talks about his recent BBC interview and what he learned from the experience. If you have questions like...

To B2B or not to B2B? 30.01.2026

Phil Clark has worked in B2B journalism for the last two decades and tells me why it's an underated sector and how it can help people develop investigative skills and many others. We discuss what attributes you might need and how networking is a vital part of the role, plus how the industry is changing. If you want some advice and support about the next career step then mentoring sessions are avai...

Moving From Journalism Into Podcasting 23.01.2026

Apparently 2026 is the new 2016! So this week I chat to Emily Uchida Finch, who first came to me for advice in 2016. We find out how she's doing ten years later and what her journey has been like. Emily talks about working for an international broadcaster, moving into local journalism and how she broke into podcasting. There are many valuable lessons that she shares, from my initital advice to mak...

Old Media, New Audiences: Struggling to Connect 16.01.2026

In this week's episode it's all about creating journalism in a world of changing consumption. Matt Capon is a freelance video journalist who lectures at City, St George’s University of London and the University of Northampton. He thinks a lot of content production by traditional outlets is missing the mark. Here we talk about why and the evolving dynamics between traditional media and new digital...

Navigating your career after graduating 09.01.2026

This week I chat to Sylvie Proffitt, who first came to me for advice in December 2020. Sylvie was struggling to navigate sports media after graduating from her degree course and was looking to expand her portfolio of work or find a full-time role. Within weeks she was working at BBC Sport and on this episode she talks about how I helped her prepare for interviews and shape her CV to demonstrate he...

New year, new job? 02.01.2026

Welcome to Season 2 of The Media Mentor. I begin this series looking at the New Year job hunt. If you have vowed to find a new role in 2026, this episode covers some key tips. I look at how to layout your CV, the challenges of AI, what to write in a cover letter and how to handle panel interviews. Plus I look at the important things to consider when choosing a media course. More personal and confi...

Key learnings, unheard bits and a dream job landed! 19.12.2025

On this episode I pick out some of the key tips from the second half of Season 1. Plus I dip into some of the content I was unable to share from those interviews in the main series. You will hear advice on making a podcast for YouTube, why researching people you contact for work properly is important, making an award winning podcast and how some universities are looking to bridge the gap between a...

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