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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 26 MIN

How To Publish 100 Podcast Episodes (10 Lessons I Wish I Knew on Day 1)

from Ready Set Do · host Naman Pandey

Two years ago, I was lying in an ER bed, scared enough to get brutally honest with myself.And the thing that bothered me most was not some giant life philosophy. It was embarrassingly specific. I had still not started the YouTube channel and podcast I had been talking about for way too long.That night became the reason Ready, Set, Do exists.Now, exactly two years after uploading the first episode on April 4, 2024, the show has hit 100 episodes. And this felt like the right time to say what I actually think about podcasting, not the polished creator-economy version people usually give you.Because the truth is, podcasting is hard in a very unglamorous way.The ROI math makes no sense for a long time. Discovery is brutal. The algorithm does not care how thoughtful your conversation was. A guest’s pedigree will often beat a better episode. A great thumbnail can hurt you if it attracts the wrong click. And if your audio is bad, none of the rest of it matters.In this 100th episode of Ready, Set, Do, I break down the 10 biggest lessons I learned from starting a podcast, growing a YouTube interview show, and trying to survive the first 100 reps without losing the plot.We get into why your guest’s family may be your best marketing engine, why “ex-Microsoft” or “IIT” can outperform raw insight on YouTube, why high CTR with low retention is a trap, and why podcast audio quality is still the one thing you should never cheap out on. I also talk about a branding mistake I made early with the “not-experts” framing, why episode 7 was the one where I actually found my voice, and why I have badly neglected solo podcasting even after 100 episodes.This is also a bigger conversation about building anything from scratch.What happens when the thing you are making is a little hard to categorize? What happens when your show is genre-agnostic by design, but platforms want clean boxes? What do you do when 95% of your watch time comes from non-subscribers, and every upload is really an audition, not a reunion?That is the real thread underneath this episode.So whether you are figuring out how to start a podcast, thinking about starting a YouTube channel, trying to improve your video podcast setup, learning interview podcast tips, or just wrestling with the early messy phase of making anything on the internet, this one is for you.No fake guru energy. No motivational poster fluff. Just the stuff I wish someone had told me before I started recording.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.www.readysetdopodcast.comTimestamps:00:00 A Life-Changing Checkup03:00 The Birth of a Podcast04:38 Lessons from 100 Episodes05:35 Lesson 106:50 Lesson 208:53 Lesson 311:06 Lesson 412:34 Lesson 515:32 Lesson 618:10 Lesson 719:21 Lesson 821:37 Lesson 924:15 Lesson 10Relevant topics: how to start a podcast, podcasting for beginners, YouTube podcast tips, 100 podcast episodes, podcasting lessons, brutal truth about podcasting, video podcast setup, content creator advice, how to grow a podcast on YouTube, podcast audio quality, solo podcasting, creator economy, starting a YouTube channel, overcoming fear of failure, Ready Set Do podcast, taking action, interview podcast tips.

Two years ago, I was lying in an ER bed, scared enough to get brutally honest with myself.And the thing that bothered me most was not some giant life philosophy. It was embarrassingly specific. I had still not started the YouTube channel and podcast I had been talking about for way too long.That night became the reason Ready, Set, Do exists.Now, exactly two years after uploading the first episode on April 4, 2024, the show has hit 100 episodes. And this felt like the right time to say what I actually think about podcasting, not the polished creator-economy version people usually give you.Because the truth is, podcasting is hard in a very unglamorous way.The ROI math makes no sense for a long time. Discovery is brutal. The algorithm does not care how thoughtful your conversation was. A guest’s pedigree will often beat a better episode. A great thumbnail can hurt you if it attracts the wrong click. And if your audio is bad, none of the rest of it matters.In this 100th episode of Ready, Set, Do, I break down the 10 biggest lessons I learned from starting a podcast, growing a YouTube interview show, and trying to survive the first 100 reps without losing the plot.We get into why your guest’s family may be your best marketing engine, why “ex-Microsoft” or “IIT” can outperform raw insight on YouTube, why high CTR with low retention is a trap, and why podcast audio quality is still the one thing you should never cheap out on. I also talk about a branding mistake I made early with the “not-experts” framing, why episode 7 was the one where I actually found my voice, and why I have badly neglected solo podcasting even after 100 episodes.This is also a bigger conversation about building anything from scratch.What happens when the thing you are making is a little hard to categorize? What happens when your show is genre-agnostic by design, but platforms want clean boxes? What do you do when 95% of your watch time comes from non-subscribers, and every upload is really an audition, not a reunion?That is the real thread underneath this episode.So whether you are figuring out how to start a podcast, thinking about starting a YouTube channel, trying to improve your video podcast setup, learning interview podcast tips, or just wrestling with the early messy phase of making anything on the internet, this one is for you.No fake guru energy. No motivational poster fluff. Just the stuff I wish someone had told me before I started recording.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.www.readysetdopodcast.comTimestamps:00:00 A Life-Changing Checkup03:00 The Birth of a Podcast04:38 Lessons from 100 Episodes05:35 Lesson 106:50 Lesson 208:53 Lesson 311:06 Lesson 412:34 Lesson 515:32 Lesson 618:10 Lesson 719:21 Lesson 821:37 Lesson 924:15 Lesson 10Relevant topics: how to start a podcast, podcasting for beginners, YouTube podcast tips, 100 podcast episodes, podcasting lessons, brutal truth about podcasting, video podcast setup, content creator advice, how to grow a podcast on YouTube, podcast audio quality, solo podcasting, creator economy, starting a YouTube channel, overcoming fear of failure, Ready Set Do podcast, taking action, interview podcast tips.

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