Podcast Nation Expands Slate with Socially-Native, Video-First Creators

Press Release · Los Angeles CA, United States ·

Podcast Nation, a creator-first podcast network, expands its slate of socially-native, video-first creators with The Gstaad Guy Podcast and Pretty Funny. This move highlights the network’s commitment to supporting creators who produce video-first content designed for social audiences, reaching listeners where they already spend their time.

“Our goal has always been to partner with creators by providing the support and freedom to create content that feels authentic to them and resonates with their listeners,” said Nadine Robinson, Co-Founder and COO of Podcast Nation. “By partnering with socially-native talent, we’re bringing video-first storytelling to the podcast space in a way that’s shareable, engaging, and built for today’s audience.”

The Gstaad Guy, a London-born content creator renowned for his satirical personas, Constance and Colton, who playfully poke fun at the global elite, launched The Gstaad Guy Podcast just months ago in May 2025. The podcast has already garnered over 38K subscribers on YouTube and 167K followers across TikTok and Instagram, building on his massive online presence.

Pretty Funny, now seven months old, is hosted by prolific TikTok personalities Brynne and Mario and has quickly grown a dedicated audience, with over 31K YouTube subscribers and 224K followers across their podcast account on Instagram and TikTok. Their ability to connect with audiences across platforms is a testament to the power of community-driven, creator-first content.

“We’ve grown our slate by over 18 shows this year, with several more in the works for 2026. With that growth comes a greater responsibility to stay true to our mission: amplifying digital voices in the audio industry. Podcast Nation was born in the digital space, and we’re more committed than ever to helping these creators be seen and heard. This is just the start of a new wave in the industry, and we’re excited to be a small part of what’s next,” stated Robinson.

With sights set on 2026, Podcast Nation plans to focus on the impact social media has on the audio industry–not only by bringing more voices into the space, but also by showing the industry how creators can monetize across audio and social platforms.

Episodes of both shows are available across major podcast platforms and YouTube, giving fans multiple ways to watch, listen, and share.

This is a press release which we link to from Podnews, our daily newsletter about podcasting and on-demand. We may make small edits for editorial reasons.


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