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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2026 · 14 MIN

It's The Climb

from Yore On Smith Street · host Smith Street

Send us Fan MailThe biggest lie we tell ourselves as creators is that we need more inspiration, when what we really need is a system. For our season finale, we get honest about what seven weeks of building a podcast taught us about the social media algorithm, engagement, and the small choices that quietly decide whether people stop scrolling or never notice you at all.We talk through the shift from using social media “for fun” to using it with intention, and why posting whenever you feel like it is not a strategy. We break down what actually moved the needle for us: consistency that survives low motivation, cleaner presentation, and fixing the tiny formatting details that can wreck reach (including text sitting out of frame). We also share why talking head video often beats voiceovers when you’re still earning attention, plus what we noticed when a collaboration post brought in people we didn’t know while an informative post lit up our existing circle.Then we zoom out into the real storyline behind the tactics: the creator learning curve. We tell a personal story about buying the tools before knowing the craft, that humbling moment of realizing you’re not ready yet, and why starting over is not failure, it’s part of the work. Audio-only growth is tough, getting on camera can be uncomfortable, and the paint is still wet, but we keep climbing the next mountain anyway.If you’re building a podcast, growing on Instagram, or trying to stay consistent with content creation, hit play and take what you need. Subscribe for the next season, share this with a friend who’s building, and leave a review with the one system you’re using to stay consistent.It's The Climb Playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/521MZuM0WwX8rQly3BOizb?si=739a3344fcc245d8 Yore on Smith Street is a weekly culture and commentary podcast hosted by Smith Street. Blending current events, pop culture, and storytelling, each episode connects today’s headlines to the deeper narratives behind them — because every moment has a backstory.https://www.smithstreetsounds.com/

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