EPISODE · Apr 30, 2025 · 29 MIN
Consistency problem? Follow these steps to optimize podcast workflow with James Cridland | Ep 65
from Mics To Millions: Podcast Growth & Monetization Strategies for Health & Wellness Podcasters · host Mics to Millions
If you want to create sustainable content without burning out, James Cridland has a blueprint you’ll want to steal. James is the editor of Podnews, a daily briefing covering everything happening in the world of podcasting. He’s built a simple, sustainable system that allows him to publish high-quality content every single weekday (without sacrificing creativity, energy, or mental health). In this episode, you’ll learn: How James built custom tools and automations to prevent burnout and streamline his workflow Why batching doesn’t work for daily content—and the systems he uses instead How he balances creativity and consistency to keep Podnews fresh after years of daily publishing The three diversified revenue streams that keep Podnews profitable and resilient Why building your workflow around your natural energy cycles is a game-changer How a “test and build” mindset led to unexpected success with self-serve classified ads ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love the show? We’d love a review! Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify—it helps more creators find us! ✅ Want to grow your visibility through podcast guesting? Check out how PodWritten can help: https://podwritten.com/services/ https://podwritten.com/ 🎁 Grab your free guide to get booked as a podcast guest in 4 weeks: https://podwritten.com/links 💡 Bonus tips & resources: Blog: https://podwritten.com/blog/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podwritten/ Connect with James: Newsletter: Podnews Personal site: james.cridland.net Socials: Active on Mastodon and BlueSky under @james.cridland 🎧 If you enjoyed this, you might also like our previous conversation with James: 2025 podcasting trends: AI, video podcasting, discoverability, & more with James Cridland | Ep 49 https://shorturl.at/rxcBS 💌 Questions or want to say hey? Reach us at [email protected]
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If you want to create sustainable content without burning out, James Cridland has a blueprint you’ll want to steal. James is the editor of Podnews, a daily briefing covering everything happening in the world of podcasting. He’s built a simple, sustainable system that allows him to publish high-quality content every single weekday (without sacrificing creativity, energy, or mental health). In this episode, you’ll learn: How James built custom tools and automations to prevent burnout and streamline his workflow Why batching doesn’t work for daily content—and the systems he uses instead How he balances creativity and consistency to keep Podnews fresh after years of daily publishing The three diversified revenue streams that keep Podnews profitable and resilient Why building your workflow around your natural energy cycles is a game-changerHow a “test and build” mindset led to unexpected success with self-serve classified ads ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love the show? We’d love a review! Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify—it helps more creators find us! ✅ Want to grow your visibility through podcast guesting? Check out how PodWritten can help: https://podwritten.com/services/ https://podwritten.com/ 🎁 Grab your free guide to get booked as a podcast guest in 4 weeks:https://podwritten.com/links 💡 Bonus tips & resources: Blog: https://podwritten.com/blog/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podwritten/ Connect with James:Newsletter: PodnewsPersonal site: james.cridland.netSocials: Active on Mastodon and BlueSky under @james.cridland 🎧 If you enjoyed this, you might also like our previous conversation with James:2025 podcasting trends: AI, video podcasting, discoverability, & more with James Cridland | Ep 49https://shorturl.at/rxcBS 💌 Questions or want to say hey? Reach us at [email protected]
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