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Using Your Podcast Why To Say No

Episode 213 of the The Podcast Why podcast, hosted by My Podcast Guy, titled "Using Your Podcast Why To Say No" was published on March 16, 2026 and runs 8 minutes.

March 16, 2026 ·8m · The Podcast Why

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It’s easy to say yes and fill your calendar, but if you’re not careful, your show can start to drift away from its true mission. You might wake up months later and realize you don’t recognize your podcast anymore.

Welcome to The Podcast Why, the show dedicated to helping you reconnect with the real reason your podcast exists, so you can keep showing up with clarity, confidence, and a renewed sense of purpose. I’m Brett Johnson, your trusted friend in podcasting, and today we’re tackling a subject every creator faces: the art of saying "no" by using your “why” as your guide.

You know the drill—guest invitations, trending topics, collaborations, and exciting opportunities are always knocking.

In this episode, I’ll share a composite story based on real conversations with hosts just like you, who lost their way by trying to please everyone.

You’ll hear how one host regained focus, learned to filter requests through his show’s promise, and reclaimed his energy and connection with his audience. Plus, you’ll get a simple process to test your own yeses and nos, so you can protect your creative drive and deliver on what matters most to your listeners.

We’ll talk about how your “why” isn’t just inspiration—it’s a powerful boundary setter, freeing you from comparison, pressure, and overwhelm. You’ll walk away with practical tips and phrases to start using right now, so your mission stays clear, and your episodes stay meaningful.

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3 key takeaways for your show:

  1. Your podcast why is both a compass and a boundary. Use it to filter opportunities—saying “yes” only to what aligns with your show’s promise and your listener’s needs.
  2. Every yes is also a no—to your energy, audience trust, and the clarity of your mission. Guard your bandwidth fiercely and don’t dilute your focus on networking or trends that miss the mark.
  3. Make “things my podcast doesn’t do” a living list. Write down 2–3 types of requests or ideas you’ll start declining, so you can double down on what matters most.

You can book a clarity call with me—just head over to My Podcast Guy and look for the Schedule A Call link. We’ll talk through where you’re stuck, what your real why might be, and how to build your podcast around it.

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