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Tina Dietz is a dynamic media entrepreneur and veteran audio expert known for her transformative work across podcasting, audiobooks, and publishing. As the founder and CEO of Twin Flame Studios, Tina has made her mark by pioneering independent audiobook production, particularly for nonfiction authors, long before the trend took off. Her company is recognized for helping authors, experts, and entrepreneurs produce high-quality audiobooks—even supporting remote recording processes with professional direction.
Tina’s passion for the spoken word is lifelong—she began conducting interviews as a toddler, went on to study theater, and eventually fell in love with podcasting in the early 2010s. She launched her first show, “The Start Something Show,” which was quickly recognized as a top podcast for entrepreneurs by Inc. Magazine. Since then, Tina has produced and launched dozens of shows, becoming a go-to authority for coaching podcasters, optimizing audio quality, and helping talent bring their authentic voice to audiences.
In addition to her audio ventures, Tina is the founder of Alembic Press, a groundbreaking publishing company that transforms podcast content into professionally ghostwritten books. Alembic Press empowers podcasters to expand their reach, establish credibility, and create lasting impact by converting the wealth of podcast material into tangible, published works—often in as little as 90 days. Her process combines careful curation of podcast content, personalized goal-setting, and expert storytelling to craft books that are deeply aligned with the creator’s voice and vision.
Tina is also a sought-after international speaker, featured in major media outlets like CBS, CNN, and ABC, and is passionate about building ecosystems that turn ideas and expertise into flourishing platforms. She is lauded for her innovative approach to media, her support of creators in amplifying their reach, and her belief that powerful audio storytelling can change lives.
When she’s not producing audiobooks or transforming podcasts into published works, Tina is likely advocating for better discoverability in podcasting or sharing her wisdom on stages across the world.