Well, it depends on how the erotica is defined. If it contains hardcore sexual content, it is almost surely illegal in most jurisdictions. However, if it is more of a suggestive or mildly romantic story with some sexual undertones, the legality can be a gray area. But overall, podcast platforms usually err on the side of caution and avoid allowing such potentially controversial content to avoid legal trouble.
It's not too complicated. You can start by identifying relevant podcast segments that match the theme or mood of your story. Then, find a seamless way to incorporate them, maybe as background audio or as part of a character's listening experience.
It depends. Sometimes podcasts labeled as 'true story' might have elements of dramatization or interpretation. So, it's not always a straightforward yes or no.
I'm not sure. Maybe it takes inspiration from true incidents and then builds a story around them. But without clear information from the source, it's difficult to determine if it's completely true.
The podcast 'The Moth' is a wonderful choice. It features real people sharing personal and often profound stories. The variety of experiences shared makes it really interesting.