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EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 39 MIN

How A Chance Intern Suggestion Sparked A 15-Year Podcast And A Thriving Community with Lorraine Ball

from Communication, Connection, Community: The Podcasters' Podcast · host Carl Richards

Send us Fan MailA 15-year podcast doesn’t happen by luck. It starts with a single nudge—in Lorraine Ball’s case, an intern suggesting, “You like to talk… you should have a podcast”—and evolves through experiments, misfires, and a relentless focus on what truly serves listeners. We trace that arc with Lorraine as she shares how an iPhone and Blog Talk Radio turned into a durable content engine that fuels speaking, community, and business growth.We dive into the early lessons from live call-ins and why she pivoted to recorded conversations to protect pacing and quality. Lorraine breaks down the difference between authenticity and aimless chatter, showing how to be yourself while respecting the listener’s time. She explains how purpose anchors a show—whether the goal is booking talks, nurturing a local network, or driving leads—and how calls to action should change as your strategy does. We talk platform choices and why her community hub lives on LinkedIn, not in a Facebook group that drains energy.You’ll hear a practical blueprint for repurposing: transcripts into blog posts, one-minute audiograms, AI-assisted summaries, thematic bundles, and timely re-releases that revive evergreen episodes. Lorraine shows how to turn interviews into articles, newsletters, and even a collaborative book that sparked cross-promotion and long-term relationships. We also look ahead: more video, but with stronger branding and less cookie-cutter styling; audio staying vital because multitasking is real life; and hosts who win by delivering clear value, consistent quality, and a strong point of view.If you want your show to outlast trends, this conversation gives you the tools: define your audience, align each episode to a purpose, make your best ideas live twice, and always end with a meaningful next step. Subscribe, share with a fellow creator who needs focus, and leave a review with one takeaway you’ll implement this week. What will you repurpose first?Connect with Lorraine: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorraineball/Websites : lorraineball.com (Personal)morethanafewwords.com (Company)Support the showGot a question about something you heard today? Have a great suggestion for a topic or know someone who should be a guest? Reach out to us:[email protected] you're ready to take the plunge and join the over 3 million people who have joined the podcast space, we'd love to hear your idea and help you get started! Book your Podcast Strategy Session today:https://podcastsolutionsmadesimple.com/get-started/Never miss an episode! Subscribe wherever you get your podcast by clicking here:https://communicationconnectioncommunity.buzzsprout.comFollow us on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/podcast-solutions-made-simpleFollow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/podcastsolutionsmadesimple/Follow us on Facebook:www.facebook.com/groups/podcastlaunchmadesimpleFollow us on Twitter:https://twitter.com/carlrichards72

Send us Fan Mail A 15-year podcast doesn’t happen by luck. It starts with a single nudge—in Lorraine Ball’s case, an intern suggesting, “You like to talk… you should have a podcast”—and evolves through experiments, misfires, and a relentless focus on what truly serves listeners. We trace that arc with Lorraine as she shares how an iPhone and Blog Talk Radio turned into a durable content engine that fuels speaking, community, and business growth. We dive into the early lessons from live call-...

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