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EPISODE · Nov 12, 2024 · 18 MIN

65 | Inside a Top Global Podcast (What a Year of Podcasting Looks Like)

from LIKELY LOSER - Online Business for Introverted Christian Women · host Reen | Christian Business Coach, Purpose Coach, Online Marketing Strategist

In today’s episode, we’re diving into a behind-the-scenes look at what a year of podcasting really looks like. From the wins and challenges to lessons learned and the surprising insights I’ve gained, I’ll be sharing the realities of building a podcast over the past year. Whether you’re thinking of starting a podcast or want to know what to expect down the road, this episode will give you an inside look at the journey and tips for keeping the momentum going. Key Takeaways: The Ups and Downs of the First Year: Highs: Celebrating audience growth, connecting with amazing guests, and watching the impact grow over time. Lows: Navigating the initial learning curve, dealing with unexpected tech issues, and staying consistent even when energy is low. Reflection: This year showed me that the rewards often come through perseverance, even during tough weeks. Behind the Scenes of Episode Creation: Episode Workflow: From research and scripting to recording and editing, each episode involves multiple steps to ensure quality and consistency. Scheduling and Batch Recording: To manage time effectively, I’ve started batch recording and scheduling episodes. This has been invaluable for staying ahead, especially on busy weeks. Outsourcing: I found that outsourcing some of the editing and graphics work allowed me to focus more on content quality and audience engagement. Surprises and Unexpected Benefits: Personal Growth: Podcasting has helped build my confidence, sharpen my communication skills, and deepen my expertise in [niche/topic]. Community Connections: The podcast opened doors to incredible relationships, including mentors, fellow entrepreneurs, and supportive listeners. Audience Insights: I’ve gained valuable insights into what resonates most with my listeners, allowing me to tailor content more effectively. Advice for Aspiring Podcasters: Just Start: Don’t wait for everything to be perfect. Your voice matters, and there’s always room to improve along the way. Stay Consistent and Patient: Success doesn’t come overnight. Focus on building consistency and connection with your audience. Trust the Process: Even if growth is slower than expected, remember that each episode builds on the last, and your impact grows over time. What's Next: 1. Free Personality Test 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. HELP Starting An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]

In today’s episode, we’re diving into a behind-the-scenes look at what a year of podcasting really looks like. From the wins and challenges to lessons learned and the surprising insights I’ve gained, I’ll be sharing the realities of building a podcast over the past year. Whether you’re thinking of starting a podcast or want to know what to expect down the road, this episode will give you an inside look at the journey and tips for keeping the momentum going. Key Takeaways: The Ups and Downs of the First Year: Highs: Celebrating audience growth, connecting with amazing guests, and watching the impact grow over time. Lows: Navigating the initial learning curve, dealing with unexpected tech issues, and staying consistent even when energy is low. Reflection: This year showed me that the rewards often come through perseverance, even during tough weeks. Behind the Scenes of Episode Creation: Episode Workflow: From research and scripting to recording and editing, each episode involves multiple steps to ensure quality and consistency. Scheduling and Batch Recording: To manage time effectively, I’ve started batch recording and scheduling episodes. This has been invaluable for staying ahead, especially on busy weeks. Outsourcing: I found that outsourcing some of the editing and graphics work allowed me to focus more on content quality and audience engagement. Surprises and Unexpected Benefits: Personal Growth: Podcasting has helped build my confidence, sharpen my communication skills, and deepen my expertise in [niche/topic]. Community Connections: The podcast opened doors to incredible relationships, including mentors, fellow entrepreneurs, and supportive listeners. Audience Insights: I’ve gained valuable insights into what resonates most with my listeners, allowing me to tailor content more effectively. Advice for Aspiring Podcasters: Just Start: Don’t wait for everything to be perfect. Your voice matters, and there’s always room to improve along the way. Stay Consistent and Patient: Success doesn’t come overnight. Focus on building consistency and connection with your audience. Trust the Process: Even if growth is slower than expected, remember that each episode builds on the last, and your impact grows over time. What's Next: 1. Free Personality Test 2. FREE 10-Minute Content Plan 3. JOIN a Like-Minded Community 4. HELP Starting An Online Business To Email Us: [email protected]

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