Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview
02:14 It's Just A Microphone
03:37 The Importance of Consistency
05:29 Becoming an Expert through Podcasting
07:24 The Value of Interviewing Guests
08:50 The Supportive Podcasting Community
10:17 No Competition in Podcasting
12:14 Meeting Interesting People Through Podcasting
13:43 Dealing with Burnout
15:33 Sharing Knowledge Freely
19:27 Focusing on Your One True Fan
21:19 Conclusion
Takeaways
- Just start with a microphone and upgrade later
- Consistency in publishing is key
- Podcasting can make you an expert on your topic
- Interviewing guests is a valuable learning experience
- The podcasting community is supportive
- There is no competition in podcasting
- Podcasting allows you to meet interesting people
- Burnout is a real issue in podcasting
- It's okay to share your knowledge freely
- Charging for your services is acceptable
- Focus on your one true fan
Podcasting can be fun and rewarding but it can also be challenging, especially for the indie podcaster. In this episode, I talk about the top lessons I learned during 6 years of podcasting.
It's a phenomenal array of talking points that put the spotlight on podcasting as an important medium to share our message with the world.
So if any of these lessons resonate with you leave a comment below or drop me an email @ jenn@toolsofthepodcasttrade.com. I'd love to hear from you.
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