First Place for Podcast Host

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I’m deeply honored to share that my podcast, Make Your Own Map, was recognized by the National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards (NAEJ) with First Place for Podcast Host, along with Second Place for my one-on-one interview with Tara Schuster, Tara Schuster Isn’t Afraid to Go There—And You’ll Be Glad She Did.”

The NAEJ Awards celebrate excellence in arts, culture, and entertainment journalism across radio, podcasts, television, and digital media. Being recognized by this organization—alongside so many talented journalists, hosts, and storytellers—means more to me than I can easily put into words.

These honors are not just acknowledgments of a single episode or performance. They represent the ongoing work of listening closely, asking thoughtful questions, and creating space for guests to share their stories with honesty, vulnerability, humor, and heart.

Tara’s episode was exactly that—real, generous, and brave. Our conversation explored creativity, mental health, boundaries, and what it means to show up fully in your own life. Being recognized for that interview reminds me why I started Make Your Own Map in the first place: to help people feel less alone, to encourage curiosity, and to remind listeners that it’s okay to take the next step even when the path isn’t clear.

The podcast was born during a moment of transition. I launched Make Your Own Map in December 2022, right as I turned in the final manuscript for my memoir, Brave-ish. It became a space where storytelling could continue—through conversation—bringing together artists, authors, adventurers, and changemakers from around the world. Today, the podcast is streamed in more than 60 countries across all seven continents, and hearing from listeners about how an episode resonated with them is the greatest reward.

Winning First Place for Podcast Host is especially meaningful because hosting is about presence. It’s about listening more than talking, holding space, and guiding a conversation in a way that feels both intentional and human. I’m grateful that the judges recognized that approach.

I’m thankful to the National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards, to the judges, and to everyone who makes this awards program possible. And most of all, I’m grateful to my guests—like Tara—who trust me with their stories, and to listeners who tune in with open hearts.

These recognitions reaffirm something I believe deeply: storytelling has the power to connect, heal, and open doors. I’m honored to be part of that work, and excited to keep asking questions, sharing stories, and making maps—together.

 

Awards & Honors

Over the past several years, my work across podcasting, television, and journalism has been recognized by leading industry organizations, reflecting a continued commitment to thoughtful storytelling, cultural curiosity, and meaningful conversations.

2025

  • Winner — National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards
    Podcast Host of the Year and lifestyle interview
  • Winner — Southern California Journalism Awards
    Podcast Host
  • First Place — Southern California Journalism Awards
    Lifestyle Feature (Make Your Own Map podcast)
  • Third Place — Southern California Journalism Awards
    Online Journalist of the Year
  • Platinum DotCOMM Award
    Immersing in Ireland — The Jet Set TV
  • Silver Telly Award
    Celtic Charm travel special — The Jet Set TV
  • Five-Time Finalist — Southern California Journalism Awards
    Categories included:

    • Online Journalist of the Year
    • Icon of the Seas TV segment
    • Podcast episode at Giant’s Causeway, Ireland
    • Podcast interview with Alex Jimenez (Travel Fashion Girl)

2024

  • Winner — National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards
    Diversity in the Entertainment Industry
  • Winner (2x) — Southern California Journalism Awards
    Podcast interviews with:

    • Samantha Brown (Places to Love)
    • Tony Phelan (A Small Light)
  • Finalist (4x) — National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards
    • Online Journalist of the Year
    • Podcast interviews with:
      • Beth Santos (Wanderful)
      • Carolyn Ray (JourneyWoman)
      • Samantha Brown (Places to Love)
  • Finalist (6x) — Southern California Journalism Awards
    Categories included:

    • Online Journalist of the Year
    • Podcast Host
    • Podcast interviews with Andrew McCarthy, Samantha Brown, Christie Tate, and Tony Phelan (A Small Light)

2023

  • Winner — National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards
    Diversity in TV/Streaming
  • Finalist (3x) — National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards
    • Podcast Host
    • Diversity in Entertainment
    • Personality Profile

Podcast Reach

  • Make Your Own Map has been streamed in 64 countries across all seven continents, connecting global audiences through conversations about creativity, courage, travel, and reinvention.

WINNER: Southern California Journalism Awards 2025

Niver has won many awards including a TELLY! From 2017 to 2025, in the Southern California Journalism Awards and National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Awards, she has won eleven times and been a finalist forty times for a variety of broadcast, print, podcast and digital categories.

  • 2025 Winner: 1st place Lifestyle Feature for Make Your Own Map, “Ireland: Neville’s Stories at Giant’s Causeway”, 3rd place Online Journalist of the Year
  • 2025 Winner: Silver Telly Award for Celtic Charm travel special!
  • 2025 5x Finalist: Southern California Journalism Awards for Online Journalist of the Year, TV/Streaming/Radio Feature, Lifestyle Feature (Podcast) & Travel Reporting (Podcast)
  • 2024 Winner: National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Awards Diversity in the Entertainment Industry
  • 2024 4x Finalist: National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Awards finalist for Online Journalist of the Year, and for three of my podcast interviews with Beth Santos, Wanderful, Carolyn Ray, JourneyWoman, and Samantha Brown, Places to Love.
  • 2024 2x Winner: Southern California Journalism Awards for podcast segments with Samantha Brown, Places to Love, and Tony Phelan, A Small Light
  • 2024 6x Finalist: Southern California Journalism Awards for Online Journalist of the Year, Podcast Host and for my podcast interviews with Andrew McCarthy, Samantha Brown, Tony Phelan and Christie Tate
  • 2023 Winner: National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Awards Diversity in Entertainment
  • 2023 3x Finalist: National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Awards
  • 2023 2x Finalist: Southern California Journalism Awards for Travel Reporting and Podcast Interview
  • 2022 Finalist: Southern California Journalism Awards for BOOK CRITICISM
  • 2021 Finalist: National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Awards for Commentary Diversity/Gender and Commentary Analysis/Trend — Film
  • 2021 WinnerSouthern California Journalism Awards for TECHNOLOGY REPORTING
  • 2021 Finalist: Southern California Journalism Awards for BOOK CRITICISM
  • 2020 Winner: National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Awards for Book Critic. See all of Lisa’s book reviews here.
  • 2020 Finalist: National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Awards for Book Critic
  • 2020 Winner: Southern California Journalism Awards for print magazine article: Hemispheres Magazine for United Airlines
  • 2020 Five Time Finalist: Southern California Journalism awards

More about Lisa Niver: https://lisaniver.com/awards/

Have you read my memoir, BRAVE-ish? My book has won 10 awards!

2025 International Impact Book Awards—Travel

2024 Gold Medal – Inspirational – North American Book Awards

2024 Gold Bookfest Award – Nonfiction Memoir Travel

2024 Gold Nonfiction Book Award – Nonfiction Authors Association

2024 Literary Titan Gold Book Award – Non-fiction

2024 Silver Bookfest Award – Nonfiction Self-Help Inspiration

2024 Readers’ Favorite Honorable Mention – Non-Fiction – Women’s Genre

2023 Hearten Book Awards First Place Winner – Inspiring & Uplifting Non-Fiction

2023 Zibby Awards Runner-up – Best Book for The Strong Woman

2023 Goody Business Book Awards Winner – Memoir/Self-Help

Featured in Conde Nast Traveler Women Who Travel Book Club: 10 New Books We Can’t Wait to Read this Fall

As seen in Forbes Best New NonFiction