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Podcast Growth Tools: Turn Listeners Into Paying Customers with Podcast Marketing Strategies for Female Entrepreneurs
by Kylee Chandler, Podcast Growth & Marketing Expert
Podcast Growth Tools is a stategy-first, empowering podcast for established female podcasters who are ready to grow their audience and turn listeners into leads with proven strategies. Hosted by Kylee Chandler, a podcast growth strategist who has helped shows like Amy Porterfield's Online Marketing Made Easy grow to over 1 million downloads per month, this show delivers proven strategies, marketing tools, and real-world examples so you can finally connect your podcast to true business growth. She's also supported clients like Cathy Heller, and countless others.If you’re feeling like your podcast is siloed in your business, struggling to convert listeners into email subscribers, or wondering why downloads aren’t translating into revenue, this podcast meets you where you are—with actionable growth strategies, industry insights, and expert interviews. Whether you’re navigating content planning, lead generation, or monetization, each episode is designed to help you take intentional steps
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Episode 70: Your Podcast Content Ecosystem: 15 Ways to Get More Listeners Without Recording More Episodes
What if the episode you recorded this week could be doing 15 different jobs for your business right now? Because it can. And most podcasters are only letting it do one.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, we dive into all the ways you can transform a single podcast episode into a full content ecosystem. Not just "repurpose it into social posts." I am talking about 15+ strategic ways to stretch your content across your entire business so it attracts new listeners, grows your email list, nurtures your existing audience, and generates real leads and revenue.But here is what I need you to hear before we dive in: this is a menu, not a to-do list. I am not telling you to do all 15 of these things. Pick what makes sense for where you are right now, get really good at it, and build from there.Here's a glance to the episode:Reaching New PeopleHow SEO-rich blog-style show notes get your website indexed and your podcast foundWhy Pinterest is the most underrated platform for podcasters with evergreen contentHow to use YouTube as a search engine for your podcast episodesHow to repitch your best episode topics to get booked on other podcastsGrowing Your Email ListHow to create lead magnets that go beyond the episode and feel like a gift, not a pitchHow quiz result playlists turn new subscribers into binge listenersHow to build Spotify playlists that keep people in your world and attract new listenersHow to use your newsletter as a bonus layer on top of the episode, not just a notificationServing Your Existing AudienceHow to drop episodes into your course portal or membership as supplemental contentHow to use your podcast as a coaching tool during live callsHow to send episodes to leads and inquiries to warm them up before they buyTraining Your AIWhy every transcript you upload is training data for your personal marketing assistantSocial Media and PromotionHow to create scroll-stopping social content from one episode (carousels, reels, quote graphics, polls)How dynamic content insertion and ad swaps put your content in front of new audiences for freeHow to choose the right strategies based on the season you are in right nowTimestamps: 01:15: Why this is a menu, not a to-do list03:30: Why repurposing is smart, not lazy05:34: Your audience is not all in one place05:58: Strategy 1: SEO-rich blog-style show notes07:33: Strategy 2: Pinterest pins09:37: Strategy 3: YouTube11:24: Strategy 4: Repitch the topic as a guest on other podcasts13:13: Strategy 5: Create a lead magnet that goes beyond the episode15:04: Strategy 6: Add it to a quiz result playlist17:38: Strategy 7: Add it to a Spotify playlist18:24: Strategy 8: Use it in your email newsletter (beyond "new episode alert")19:37: Strategy 9: Drop it into your course portal or membership21:21: Strategy 10: Use it as a resource during coaching calls22:32: Strategy 11: Send it to leads and inquiries23:35: Strategy 12: Train your AI with the transcript25:28: Strategy 13: Social media content (carousels, reels, threads, and more)29:00: Strategy 14: Dynamic content insertion and ad swaps31:00: Strategy 15: How to choose what to focus on based on your season32:17: The permission slip: done is better than perfect33:03: Final thoughts and the content ecosystem mindset shiftResources & LinksJoin the newsletterTake the Podcast Growth QuizFull Show Notes and Blog PostAI Edition Podcast Glow-Up PartyConnect with KyleeWebsite: podcastmarketinghub.comPodcast: Podcast Growth ToolsInstagram: @kyleejchandler
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Episode 69: Pinterest for Podcasters: How to Grow Your Podcast Without Posting 15x a Day with Andi Smiley
What if you could grow your podcast without showing up on Instagram every single day?My guest Andi Smiley did exactly that, using Pinterest as her primary marketing channel, posting just one pin a day, and growing her podcast by 74% in one year while adding over 200 email subscribers.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, we dive into everything podcasters need to know about Pinterest, from how long it actually takes to see results, to where your pins should link, to how Pinterest SEO differs from Google SEO, to whether video pins or static pins perform better for podcast content.I've been experimenting with Pinterest myself and had a million questions. This conversation answered all of them, and I think it'll answer yours too. Whether you're Pinterest-curious or you've been dabbling and want to see better results, this episode gives you a clear, actionable strategy you can start this week.🔑Here's a glance to the episode:Why Pinterest rewards podcasters more than almost any other social platformThe realistic timeline for results: what to expect at 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, and 1 yearHow Andi grew her podcast 74% with just one pin per day (not the 15/day most experts recommend)How long it actually takes to batch a full week of pinsWhere your pins should link for maximum reach (and why your website is the gold standard)Static pins vs. video pins vs. carousel pins: what is actually working right nowHow Pinterest SEO differs from Google SEO and why your keywords need to be differentHow to use Pinterest Trends and the search bar to find what your audience is actually searching forWhich types of podcasts are the best fit for Pinterest (and which ones should skip it)Why 70% of Pinterest users in the U.S. are women and what that means for female podcastersThe one Pinterest metric that actually matters (hint: it is not impressions)Tailwind vs. native Pinterest scheduling: which one Andi recommends and whyHow to use AI to generate Pinterest keyword ideas and then validate them on the platformTimestamps:04:02: Why Pinterest works so well for podcasters05:32: The power of evergreen content on Pinterest (pins that work for a year+)07:27: How long it takes to batch a week's worth of pins09:35: The real timeline: how long to see Pinterest results11:22: Andi's results: 74% podcast growth, 200+ email subscribers in one year12:03: One pin a day vs. 15 pins a day: what actually works13:05: Can you reuse templates? How many do you need?15:02: Where should your pins link? (The gold standard answer)16:17: Does Pinterest punish you for taking a break?18:32: How to track your Pinterest results19:57: The most important Pinterest metric for podcasters22:04: Should your audience know it's a podcast episode?25:03: Static pins vs. video pins: what's working right now27:00: Getting started: Andi's advice for beginners28:54: Which podcasts are the best fit for Pinterest (and which aren't)30:34: The Pinterest audience: 70% women in the U.S.32:36: How to use Pinterest Trends and the search bar for keyword research38:00: Pinterest boards: how to organize them for your podcast40:00: Tailwind vs. native Pinterest scheduling41:20: How Andi uses AI for Pinterest SEO keyword research📌 Resources & Links:Join the Newsletter → hereTake the Podcast Growth Quiz → hereFull Show Notes & Blog Post → hereFollow Kylee on Instagram → hereConnect with Andi: Podcast: Friendly Podcast Guide — available on all major podcast appsThreads: @friendlypodcastguide Loved this episode? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps more podcasters find these strategies and means the world to me.
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Episode 68: How to Use AI as Your Podcast Marketing Assistant (Without Losing Your Voice)
What if AI could actually sound like you and save you hours every single week?In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I'm walking you through the 5 podcast marketing tasks I've completely handed off to AI, and exactly how I've set it up so the output sounds like me, not a robot. I'm also sharing why I recently switched from ChatGPT to Claude, how I trained it on my brand in 30 minutes, and why it's been a total game-changer for my content-heavy business.If you've been using AI but the output feels generic, or you've been hesitant to go all in because you don't want to lose your voice — this episode is for you. I'm breaking down my exact workflow so you can take it and make it your own this week.Here's a glance to the episode:Why I switched from ChatGPT to Claude and how it learned my voice fasterHow to train AI on your brand, templates, and audience in one sittingTask 1: Writing SEO-friendly blog-style show notes that get your website indexedTask 2: Using AI to analyze your podcast data and give you personalized growth strategiesTask 3: My exact process for writing lifestyle newsletters with AI (with 45-65% open rates)Task 4: How Claude's Cowork feature can automatically pull your podcast metrics weeklyTask 5: Mining your transcript library for content ideas, social posts, and new episode topicsHow to find the balance between AI efficiency and your authentic voiceTimestamps:01:16: Why I switched from ChatGPT to Claude (and what happened)03:30: How I trained Claude on my brand in 30 minutes05:00: The mindset shift: AI as your marketing assistant, not just a tool07:00: The balance between AI efficiency and keeping your authentic voice08:06: Task 1: Writing SEO-friendly blog-style show notes14:07: Task 2: Using AI to analyze your podcast and personalize your growth strategy16:19: Task 3: Writing your weekly lifestyle newsletter with AI21:30: Task 4: Tracking and analyzing your podcast metrics with AI25:59: Task 5: Mining your transcript library for content ideas and social media28:05: Recap and next steps📌 Resources & Links:Grab the Show Notes Template & Playbook → hereJoin the Newsletter → hereTake the Podcast Growth Quiz → hereFull Show Notes & Blog Post → hereFollow on Kylee Instagram → hereLoved this episode? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps more podcasters find these strategies and means the world to me. ❤️#PodcastMarketing #AIforPodcasters #PodcastGrowth #PodcastSEO #PodcastShowNotes #ChatGPTvsClaude #PodcastStrategy #AIMarketingAssistant #PodcastTips #PodcastGrowthTools #KyleeChandler #PodcastWorkflow #ContentRepurposing
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Episode 67: How to Repurpose Instagram Lives Into a Podcast (Apple + Spotify) with Gilly Garrett
Can Instagram Lives actually become podcast episodes? My guest Gilly did exactly that — and it changed everything for her business.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I'm sitting down with Gilly, founder of Gilly's Organics and host of Everyday Rockstars, to talk about how she went from recording short 14-minute Instagram Live interviews for a local New Jersey magazine to launching a full podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify — and how that shift opened doors for her skincare business, her speaking career, and a brand new coaching community.This is one of the most creative podcast origin stories I've come across, and if you're a business owner who's been creating content on social media and wondering whether podcasting is worth it, this conversation will give you the push (and the practical strategy) you need.We also go deep on how to get better at podcast interviews, why you don't need massive download numbers to see real ROI, and how podcasting can fuel offers you haven't even launched yet.🔑 What you'll learn in this episode:How Gilly turned Instagram Lives and Zoom interviews into a full podcastThe one conversation that convinced her to make the leap to Apple and SpotifyHow a single podcast appearance led to a customer who's subscribed monthly for 5 yearsWhy small podcast audiences can drive bigger business results than you thinkTips for conducting deeper, more natural interviews as a podcast hostHow to stop overthinking your episodes after you hit publishHow Gilly's podcast directly led to the launch of her Rockstar Collective coaching communityWhy hiring help and trusting your team is essential for multi-passionate entrepreneurs⏱️ Timestamps:00:00 – Meet Gilly: From Instagram Lives to a full podcast03:12 – How a local magazine gig became Everyday Rockstars06:35 – The conversation that made Gilly put her show on Apple and Spotify07:40 – Repurposing content: How Instagram and podcast episodes work together09:02 – The story behind Gilly's Organics and nearly 20 years of organic skincare11:15 – How one podcast appearance created a five-year subscriber12:05 – Why small download numbers can still drive big business results14:48 – The hardest part of being an entrepreneur (and how to manage it)17:05 – The biggest blessing of entrepreneurship: trusting yourself19:28 – Tips for conducting better, deeper podcast interviews22:16 – How to stop overthinking your episodes after you hit publish23:34 – From podcasting to coaching: How the Rockstar Collective was born27:20 – The power of hiring help and trusting your team📌 Resources & Links:Join the Newsletter: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/subscribeTake the Podcast Growth Quiz: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/quizFull Show Notes & Blog Post: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/podcast/gilly-everyday-rockstarsFollow on Instagram: https://instagram.com/kyleejchandler🔗 Connect with Gilly:Gilly's Organics: https://gillysorganics.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/everydayrockstarsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gillysorganics💬 Loved this episode? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts — it helps more podcasters find these strategies and means the world to me.
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Episode 66: How to Get Your Podcast Recommended by AI (ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, & Google)
What if your podcast wasn’t just being discovered on Apple and Spotify…but recommended by AI tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and voice search?Because that’s exactly what’s happening right now.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m breaking down one of the biggest shifts in podcast discovery — and one most podcasters aren’t talking about yet:AI is becoming a major search engine for podcasts.People are no longer just browsing charts.They’re asking questions like:“What are the best podcasts for female entrepreneurs?”“What podcast should I listen to to grow my business?”And AI is giving them answers.Which means your podcast now has the opportunity to be discovered far beyond podcast apps — if your content is clear, searchable, and easy for AI to understand.In this episode, I walk you through 10 practical strategies to help your podcast get indexed, categorized, and recommended by AI tools — without overcomplicating your workflow.Because the goal isn’t to do more.It’s to be more intentional with what you’re already creating.In This Episode, You’ll Learn:How AI is changing podcast discoverability and search behaviorWhy clear, keyword-rich episode titles matter more than everHow SEO show notes and blog-style content boost visibilityWhere transcripts fit into your podcast SEO strategyWhy your podcast description is a critical ranking signalHow to use audience language to match real search queriesWhy external mentions and collaborations increase authorityHow repurposing content helps AI understand your expertiseWhy reviews and engagement now impact AI recommendationsHow to position your podcast as a knowledge resourceTimestamps0:00 – Why AI is changing podcast discovery1:50 – How people are finding podcasts through AI3:05 – Why clarity determines if AI recommends you4:00 – Clear, keyword-rich episode titles (SEO strategy)6:10 – Publishing SEO-rich show notes on your website8:00 – Where and how to use podcast transcripts11:00 – Defining who your podcast is for14:00 – Writing strong podcast descriptions for search16:00 – Getting your podcast mentioned across platforms18:00 – Using audience language to match search queries20:00 – Repurposing content without burning out22:30 – Why reviews help AI recommend your show23:50 – Treating your podcast like a knowledge resourceResources & LinksJoin my newsletter (for weekly podcast growth strategies + industry updates): https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/subscribeExplore podcast growth resources: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.comYour podcast is no longer just a show.It’s a searchable, indexable asset.Treat it like one.
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Episode 65: Grow Your Podcast & Email List Without Being Tied To Social Media with Tracy Beavers
What if you didn’t have to rely on social media to grow your podcast, your email list, or your business?Because I know how many of you feel this right now…You’re showing up on Instagram.You’re trying to keep up with the algorithm.You’re posting consistently.And it still feels like a lot of effort for very little return.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m sitting down with Tracy Beavers to talk about a different way to grow — one that feels more sustainable, more aligned, and honestly… a lot more doable.We’re breaking down how podcasting and email marketing work together to create real momentum in your business — without needing to constantly show up on social media or chase visibility.Because here’s the truth:Your email list is one of the most valuable assets in your business.And your podcast is one of the best ways to grow it.If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed by marketing, unsure where to focus your energy, or like your efforts aren’t translating into real growth… this conversation will help you simplify everything.In This Episode, You’ll Learn:How to grow your podcast and email list without relying on social mediaWhy email marketing is still one of the most powerful tools for business growthHow podcast listeners can become email subscribers and paying clientsThe connection between podcasting, trust, and long-term audience growthSimple, sustainable marketing strategies that actually convertWhy consistency matters more than chasing trends or algorithmsHow to build a marketing rhythm that supports your life and businessThe biggest mistakes entrepreneurs make with their email listHow to create deeper connection without doing more contentTimestamps2:45 - The pressure of keeping up with algorithms5:10 - Why email marketing still works today7:30 - How podcasting builds trust with your audience10:05 - Turning listeners into email subscribers12:40 - Creating simple, sustainable marketing systems15:20 - Why consistency beats constant visibility17:55 - Common mistakes with email lists20:10 - Building a marketing rhythm that feels doable23:30 - How podcast + email create long-term growth📥 Subscribe to my newsletter (and see how I do this in real-time):https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/subscribe🔗 Explore more podcast growth strategies:https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com📥 Grab the free Podcast Growth Toolkit:https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/freeYour podcast builds connection.Your email list builds conversion.When you use both intentionally, that’s where real growth happens.
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Episode 64: Podcast to Email List: Why Listeners Aren’t Converting into Subscribers (And the Exact Shifts That Work)
Your podcast listeners love you.They DM you about episodes.They reference things you said months ago.They binge your show and tell you how helpful it is.But your email list feels completely dead.Sound familiar?In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m breaking down a pattern I’m seeing with so many podcasters right now: loyal listeners… but quiet email lists.And the truth is — your podcast probably isn’t the problem.Podcasting builds passive trust. People listen while driving, walking, cooking, or folding laundry. They feel connected to you and your voice.But email requires a different kind of commitment.Someone has to stop what they’re doing, click a link, enter their email, confirm it, and then continue opening your messages. That shift from listener → subscriber is bigger than most podcasters realize.The good news? Once you understand what’s actually happening, it’s very fixable.In this episode, I’m sharing the exact shifts that help turn podcast listeners into engaged email subscribers and buyers — without needing a massive audience.Because your podcast and your email list shouldn’t be separate ecosystems.They should work together.In This EpisodeWhy podcast listeners don’t automatically join email listsThe real difference between podcast relationships and email systemsThe biggest mistake podcasters make with generic freebiesWhy “Join my newsletter” is usually not enoughHow misaligned opt-ins break the listener journeyWhy moving from podcast to email is a bigger leap than you thinkHow to create intentional entry points from your episodesUsing episode-specific resources to grow your email listWhy your newsletter should feel like the next episodeThe metrics podcasters should track instead of list sizeTimestamps:3:19 — Contrasting podcast trust with email list commitment and engagement6:13 — Audience disengagement and the inevitability of quiet exit9:25 — Episode-specific opt-ins and bundles boost conversion12:11 — Promoting your newsletter as hub for free resources and guidance14:54 — Measuring the right metrics beyond list size16:31 — Adding value to newsletter CTAs to attract signups17:57 — Post-signup touchpoints to maintain engagement18:56 — Launching your podcast first, then grow email listIf your podcast audience is loyal but your email list feels quiet, you don’t need to start over.You simply need better bridges between your podcast and your email list.When your email list becomes the natural next step after an episode, engagement starts to feel effortless — and your podcast becomes a true growth engine for your business.Subscribe to Kylee’s newsletter:https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/subscribePodcast growth resources:https://www.podcastmarketinghub.comYour podcast builds trust.Your email list builds momentum.When the two work together, that’s when real growth starts.
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Episode 63: Why Most Marketing Isn’t Working Anymore (and What to Focus on Instead) with Alice Zarka
If your launches aren’t converting the way you hoped, the issue might not be your strategy.It might be your transformation messaging.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m joined by marketing strategist Alice Zarka to talk about what’s really happening in the online marketing industry right now and why so many launches, digital courses, and coaching offers struggle to stand out in a crowded market.Alice has worked behind the scenes with some of the biggest creators in the online education space, helping scale digital courses, masterminds, and coaching programs to seven figures and beyond. In this conversation, she shares what she’s seeing across the industry right now including shifts in launch strategy, changes in lead generation, and the biggest messaging mistakes entrepreneurs and course creators are making when selling their offers.One of the most powerful insights from this conversation is simple but often overlooked.Most entrepreneurs are selling features, bonuses, and deliverables. But what actually converts is the transformation.We talk about why differentiation matters more than ever in today’s digital marketing landscape, how to create stronger product-market fit before scaling, and why many online launches underperform even when the strategy seems solid on paper.We also dive into how podcasts can support launch strategy and audience growth. From building trust with listeners to generating qualified leads and expanding your reach through collaborations, podcasting can play a powerful role in a modern marketing ecosystem.If you’re a podcaster, coach, course creator, or online entrepreneur trying to grow your audience, improve your launch strategy, and create offers that actually convert, this episode will help you rethink how you approach marketing.In This Episode:Why lack of differentiation is hurting many online marketing strategiesThe real reason some launches stall or fail to convertWhy transformation messaging converts better than bonuses and featuresAre digital courses, masterminds, and bootcamps still effective today?Why audience growth between launches is essential for long-term business growthLead generation strategies that are working right now in online marketingHow partnerships, collaborations, and podcast guesting expand your reachThe importance of product-market fit before scaling your offersWhat messaging frameworks are and how they shape effective marketingHow podcasters can use their shows to support launches and sell offersWhy dynamic podcast ads are an underused podcast growth and marketing strategyTimestamps4:18 - Transformation as the core of business results8:36 - Pivoting to one-day VIP day strategy12:54 - Phased marketing approach: foundations, leads, scalable systems17:11 - Don’t rely on single live launch; combine evergreen strategy21:29 - Building networks and affiliates for launches25:47 - Product-market fit and precise messaging30:05 - Messaging frameworks and eight core hooks34:23 - Using podcasts for launches with dynamic ads and swapsThis episode is especially valuable if you’ve ever thought:“Why isn’t my launch converting like I expected?”“How do I stand out in a crowded online space?”“What messaging actually connects with my audience?”“How can I use my podcast to support my offers?”If that sounds familiar, you’re going to get a lot out of this conversation.🔗 Explore podcast growth resources: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com📥 Grab the Free Podcast Growth Toolkit: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/freeTreat your podcast like a product — and let it become one of the most powerful marketing assets in your business.
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Episode 62: Organic Discoverability As A Podcaster + Sustainable Production: Sneak Peek from the Podcast Glow Up Party
Your podcast shouldn’t feel like a weekly scramble.But for many podcasters, it does.If you’ve ever recorded an episode the same day it was supposed to go live, struggled to stay consistent with your show, or felt like your podcast is always sitting on the back burner — you’re not alone.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m sharing a replay from Day 2 of the Podcast Glow-Up Party, where we talked about something that quietly causes more podcasters to quit than almost anything else: a chaotic production workflow.Because podcast growth isn’t just about marketing, SEO, or finding the right topics.It’s also about building a production flow that supports your life and your business instead of creating stress and burnout.When podcast production becomes reactive and last-minute, the pressure builds quickly. What starts as a creative project can start to feel like another obligation on your to-do list.This episode is about changing that.Inside this replay, I walk through how to simplify your podcast planning, organize your episode pipeline, and create a system that keeps your show running smoothly — even when life gets busy.Because the truth is: when you treat your podcast like a product, everything changes.You move from scrambling to publish episodes… to running a repeatable system that supports long-term growth.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why recording podcast episodes last minute often leads to burnoutHow to build a simple monthly podcast planning systemThe easiest way to stay 2–4 weeks ahead on your showHow to create a bank of podcast episode ideas so you never run out of topicsWhy keyword research and audience conversations generate endless content ideasThe importance of treating your podcast like a real business assetHow to align podcast episodes with launches, offers, and lead magnetsSimple tools you can use to manage your podcast workflow (Google Sheets, Asana, Notion, Trello, and more)Why podcasting is still one of the most powerful organic growth platforms availableTimestamps:4:18 - Importance of production flow and non-negotiables5:45 - Discussion on podcast industry growth and competition10:16 - Treating podcasts like products for better growth14:02 - Planning content ahead to avoid burnout19:21 - Scheduling recording days like important appointments29:08 - Using planning tools like Google Sheets and Asana37:07 - Statistics on blogs, YouTube, and podcast updates37:58 - Explanation of podcast categories and competition44:29 - Integrating podcasts into business strategies46:21 - Discussion on the importance of podcast reviews51:50 - Strategies for impactful episode titles and client testimonialsWe also talk about the current state of the podcast industry — including why podcasting continues to grow rapidly even as more creators experiment with video platforms.Here’s a statistic that surprises a lot of people:Even though millions of blogs and YouTube channels are updated every month, only about 400,000 podcasts have released an episode in the last 90 days.That means podcasting is still one of the least saturated long-form content platforms available for entrepreneurs and creators.If you’ve been wondering whether podcasting is still worth it in 2026, this episode will give you a very clear answer.This episode is for:Podcasters who feel like they’re always behind on episodesEntrepreneurs who want their podcast to support their business strategyCreators who want a more sustainable podcast workflowAnyone who wants their show to grow without burning outYour podcast shouldn’t feel like something you’re chasing every week.With the right systems and a simple planning flow, it can become one of the most powerful marketing assets in your business.🔗 Explore podcast growth resources: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com📥 Grab the free Podcast Growth Toolkit: ttps://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/freeTreat your podcast like a product — and let it support the rest of your business.
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Episode 61: YouTube for Podcasters: Why Just Uploading Your Podcast Isn’t a Growth Strategy with Auret Esselen
What if YouTube didn’t mean more work…but smarter distribution of what you’re already creating?In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m sitting down with YouTube strategist Auret Esselen to talk about how podcasters can actually use YouTube as a growth asset — not just a place to “dump” video versions of their episodes and hope for the best.Because here’s the truth:Uploading your podcast to YouTube without a strategy rarely works.But with the right titles, packaging, and intent, YouTube can become one of the strongest discovery platforms for your podcast, email list, and offers.This conversation is for podcasters who want visibility, authority, and growth — without turning into full-time video creators.We’re breaking down what actually matters on YouTube for podcasters, how to think about SEO and search-based growth, and how to turn your channel into an intentional extension of your podcast-first marketing strategy.In this episode, we cover:Why YouTube is not just a hosting platform for podcastsThe biggest mistake podcasters make when repurposing episodes to YouTubeHow to title and package podcast videos for search and discoverabilityWhy thumbnails and titles matter more than the content itselfHow to use YouTube SEO to attract the right audienceWhere AI fits into YouTube strategy (and where it doesn’t)How to use long-form videos vs. YouTube Shorts strategicallyWhy sending viewers to Spotify or Apple Podcasts often hurts growthHow to align your YouTube channel with email list and lead generation goalsTurning YouTube into a long-term authority and revenue assetTimestamps:02:48 - Maximizing YouTube for Podcast Growth05:47 - Setting Goals for Your YouTube Channel09:01 -Optimizing Links and Descriptions12:02 - The Importance of Titles and Thumbnails14:54 - Understanding SEO on YouTube24:16 - Optimizing Content for Audience Engagement26:16 - The Role of YouTube Shorts in Content Strategy29:41 - A/B Testing Thumbnails for Better Click-Through Rates33:06 - Scheduling and Planning Content Effectively35:10 - Enhancing Your YouTube Channel's Presentation40:08 - Emerging Trends and Features on YouTubeIf you’re podcasting consistently but struggling with discoverability — or if YouTube feels overwhelming and unclear — this episode will help you rethink how to use it intentionally.You don’t need to create more content.You need better packaging, clearer goals, and smarter strategy.🔗 Explore podcast growth resources: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com📥 Grab the free Podcast Growth Toolkit: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/freeTreat your podcast like a product — and let YouTube work for it.
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Episode 60: Audience-Led Podcast Content: How to Find Podcast Topics That Drive Downloads and Engagement
You don’t need more podcast ideas.You need better signals.If you’ve ever sat down to plan episodes and thought, “I know I have good ideas… why isn’t this translating into growth?” — this episode is for you.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m breaking down how to choose podcast episode topics your audience is already searching for, asking about, and ready to engage with. Because the truth is, most podcasters don’t stall out because of consistency or effort — they stall because their topics aren’t audience-led.This episode is about shifting from guessing to listening.Podcast platforms are search engines now. AI is influencing discovery. And the shows that grow in 2026 and beyond are the ones that reflect their audience’s real language, real questions, and real pain points — not just what sounds good on a content calendar.Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been podcasting for years, this episode will help you create content that performs better in search, resonates more deeply, and actually supports your business.In this episode, you’ll learn:How to choose podcast topics that support organic growthWhy audience-led content outperforms trend-based ideasHow to uncover podcast SEO keywords directly from conversationsWhat to do if you don’t have a big audience yetHow to use AI after you gather real audience insightWhy repetition in audience questions is a growth signalHow to turn one insight into multiple high-performing episodesWhere search trends fit — and where they don’tHow to stop overthinking episode planning and make it easierTimestamps:2:22 – Strategies for small and large audiences4:54 – Using audience language for SEO6:39 – Gathering insights from audience feedback8:06 – Importance of real conversations10:02 – Utilizing AI with audience insights12:18 – Leveraging community questions for content14:15 – Analyzing episode performance data16:20 – Exploring content ideas through search trendsIf you want your podcast to grow your audience, support your email list, and feel more aligned — this episode will completely change how you approach episode planning.Your audience is already telling you what to create.This episode shows you how to listen.🔗 Explore podcast growth resources: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com📥 Grab the free Podcast Growth Toolkit: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/freeTreat your podcast like a product — and let your audience lead the strategy.
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Episode 59: 9 Easy Ways to Repurpose Old Podcast Episodes to Boost Downloads, Leads, and Sales
If you’ve been podcasting for more than a few months, chances are you’re sitting on a back catalog of episodes that aren’t doing much for you anymore.And that’s not because the content isn’t good.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m breaking one of the biggest podcasting myths: that once an episode is published, its job is done.The truth? Your old podcast episodes can be some of the most powerful assets in your business — especially when it comes to podcast SEO, organic discoverability, email list growth, and long-term audience building.I’m walking you through 9 smart, practical ways to repurpose old podcast episodes so they keep working for you long after you hit publish — without recording more content or burning yourself out.This isn’t about reposting clips just to stay visible. It’s about being intentional with your back catalog and turning past episodes into real growth drivers.In this episode, we cover:How to identify which old podcast episodes are worth repurposingWhy not every episode deserves a second life (and how to choose wisely)Using downloads, DMs, and listener engagement as decision signalsCreating podcast bundles and playlists around specific audience pain pointsTurning older episodes into lead magnets and email list buildersRefreshing and re-releasing strong episodes with updated strategyHow Spotify playlists increase discoverability and binge listeningUsing podcast-centric quiz funnels to activate your back catalogUpdating titles, descriptions, and SEO to revive old episodesRepurposing podcast episodes into SEO-rich blog contentEmail-first repurposing strategies that bring listeners back to your showWhen (and how) to use private feeds or paid playlists responsiblyTimestamps:2:44 – How to identify repurposable “gold” episodes5:05 – Choosing episodes tied to pain points5:52 – Creating podcast bundles as lead magnets8:04 – Using bundles for email list growth9:11 – Refreshing and re-releasing strong episodes10:24 – Creating keyword-rich Spotify playlists13:35 – Using podcast-centric quiz funnels15:57 – Updating titles, descriptions, and SEO19:37 – Email-first repurposing and private playlistsThis episode is for podcasters who feel like they’ve already created a ton of content — but aren’t seeing the long-term return they expected.If you want your podcast to support your business, grow your email list, and keep working for you months (or years) after publishing, this episode will completely change how you think about your back catalog.🔗 Explore podcast growth strategies: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com📥 Grab the free Podcast Growth Toolkit: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/freeStart treating your podcast like a product — especially the episodes you’ve already created!
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Episode 58: The “Trust Recession” and Podcast Growth: Why Community Is the New Marketing Strategy with Cait Howard & Amanda Bennett
What does podcast growth actually look like in 2026 — especially for women and mom podcasters who want sustainable growth, real connection, and a business that fits their life?In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m joined by Cait Howard and Amanda Benavides, the women behind Podcasting Moms Club and the Mom Friends Media Collective. Together, we’re unpacking what’s changing in podcasting, what’s finally working for women creators, and why community-driven growth is becoming the most powerful strategy moving forward.This conversation is for women building podcasts in real life — between school drop-offs, nap schedules, client work, and everything else. We talk honestly about growing a podcast without hustle culture, why relationships matter more than algorithms, and how mom podcasters are shaping the future of the podcast industry.We also dive into how aligned collaborations lead to stronger visibility, better monetization, and more meaningful opportunities — without cold pitching or chasing downloads. Plus, we explore why in-person connection is making a comeback and what podcasters should actually focus on as we head into 2026.In this episode, we cover:The future of podcasting for women and mom podcastersWhy community-led podcast growth outperforms transactional marketingHow podcast collaborations and swaps really happenSustainable podcast strategies that support real lifeThe shift away from hustle culture in podcast marketingWhy in-person podcast events are becoming more valuableHow women podcasters are monetizing beyond adsBuilding trust, visibility, and long-term authority through podcastingWhat to prioritize now to grow a podcast that supports your business and your lifeTimestamps:5:15 - The future of podcasting in 202610:45 - Amanda’s journey into podcasting15:30 - Cait talks about the importance of community20:00 - Insights on building sustainable podcasting partnerships25:50 - The role of women in shaping the podcasting industry30:10 - Challenges faced by mom podcasters35:25 - Upcoming Podcasting Mom Conference details40:00 - Tips for growing a podcast audience43:00 - Closing thoughts and future hopes for 2026If you’re a woman podcaster who wants growth that feels aligned — not exhausting — this episode will give you clarity, permission, and a completely new lens on what’s possible.This is about treating your podcast like a long-term asset — not just content — and letting it grow with you, not against you.🔗 Explore more podcast growth strategies: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com📥 Free Podcast Growth Toolkit: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/freeTreat your podcast like a product — and build growth that lasts.
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Episode 57: The Customer Journey Method My Clients Rave About For Boosting Sales
In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m breaking down a concept that quietly changes everything about your messaging, content, and conversions: customer buckets.Most entrepreneurs are taught to define a single ideal customer avatar. And while that can be helpful early on, it often becomes the reason your podcast content starts to feel muddy, repetitive, or disconnected from actual results.Because the truth is: your audience isn’t all starting from the same place—even if they want the same outcome.When you try to speak to everyone the same way, your content gets vague… and your calls-to-action stop working.In this episode, I walk you through how to identify the different stages your listeners are in, how to tailor your podcast content to meet them where they are, and how to guide them forward—without creating more content or more offers.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why one ideal customer avatar isn’t enough anymoreWhat “customer buckets” actually mean (and why they work)How different starting points require different messagingReal-world examples of customer buckets across industriesHow to create podcast episodes that speak directly to each stageWhy your content might feel aligned—but still not convertingHow customer buckets simplify episode ideas and CTAsHow to match offers to different stages without overcomplicatingWhy clarity leads to better engagement, not more contentHow to guide listeners instead of overwhelming themTimestamps:3:10 – The problem with single avatar messaging6:05 – What “customer buckets” actually mean9:00 – Different starting points, same end goal12:15 – How customer buckets improve conversions15:30 – Using buckets to guide podcast content18:40 – Matching offers to audience stages21:55 – Why clarity beats creating more content25:10 – Simplifying CTAs with customer buckets28:20 – Turning listeners into aligned buyersThis episode is for podcasters and entrepreneurs who feel like something is off—your audience listens, but they’re not taking the next step.If you’ve ever thought, “I know my audience… so why isn’t this clicking?”—this conversation will help you see exactly where the disconnect is and how to fix it.🔗 Join the Podcast Glow-Up Party: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/glow🔗 Learn more about podcast growth strategies: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com📥 Grab the free Podcast Growth Toolkit: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/free
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Episode 56: Podcast Not Growing? 5 Ways You're Sabotaging Podcast Growth
If your podcast feels stalled—or like it’s not really helping your business—this episode is for you.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m breaking down five common (and often overlooked) ways podcasters unintentionally sabotage their own growth, even when they’re publishing consistently and creating genuinely good content.After nearly a decade working in podcast growth and marketing, I’ve seen the same issues come up again and again. And here’s the truth most podcasters don’t want to hear: growth usually isn’t blocked by effort—it’s blocked by strategy.As we head into 2026, podcasting looks very different than it did even a year ago. Podcast platforms function like search engines. SEO matters. AI is shaping discovery. And podcasters who rely only on social media or word-of-mouth are hitting growth plateaus fast.This episode is about making smart, sustainable shifts so your podcast can:– get discovered through search– attract the right listeners– grow your email list– support your offers and revenue– and feel lighter to manage, not heavierIn this episode, you’ll learn:Why podcast SEO and keyword strategy matter more than everHow vague or clever episode titles hurt discoverabilityThe biggest mistake podcasters make with AI-generated titlesWhy intros that focus on you (not the listener) cause drop-offHow choosing topics without audience validation stalls growthWhy collaboration and podcast swaps accelerate organic reachWhat to focus on instead so your podcast becomes a true growth engineTimestamps:3:40 – Why many podcasts unknowingly sabotage growth9:20 – Using keywords without sounding robotic12:05 – The danger of AI-generated episode titles15:10 – Why boring or self-focused intros fail18:45 – Choosing topics your audience actually wants22:10 – Making episode titles about listeners, not you25:40 – Why collaboration accelerates podcast growth28:55 – Turning your podcast into a true growth engineThis episode is for podcasters who want their show to do more than just exist in an app.If you want your podcast to grow your audience, fuel your email list, and actually support your business long-term—this conversation will help you see exactly what needs to change.🔗 Join the Podcast Glow-Up Party: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/glow📥 Free Podcast Growth Toolkit: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/freeTreat your podcast like a product—and let it work for you.
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Episode 55: Podcast Content to Published Book: A Step-by-Step Guide for Entrepreneurs with Mikeala Mathews
Every podcaster hits this moment.You’ve been showing up consistently. You’ve poured time, energy, and money into your show. And yet… growth feels slow. Motivation feels shaky. And you’re quietly wondering: Is this podcast still worth it?In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m diving into one of the hardest — and most honest — questions podcasters face: when should you keep going, and when is it actually okay to walk away?This isn’t a “never quit” pep talk. And it’s not about pushing through burnout at all costs. It’s about clarity, alignment, and understanding what your podcast is really doing for your business.I break down how to evaluate your podcast beyond downloads, what signals matter most, and how to tell the difference between a show that needs a strategic shift versus one that no longer fits your season of life or business.In this episode, you’ll learn:The most common reasons podcasters feel stuck or discouragedWhy downloads alone aren’t a reliable measure of podcast successHow to assess whether your podcast is supporting your business goalsWhen burnout is a signal for change — not quittingWhat to look at before deciding to pause, pivot, or walk awayHow to realign your podcast with your current capacity and prioritiesWhy staying consistent doesn’t always mean staying the sameHow to make intentional decisions instead of emotional onesTimestamps:02:15 - Discussing the passion for creativity in women05:30 - The transformation and confidence from publishing books08:45 - The role of podcasts in book writing15:15 - The importance of storytelling and strategy in books18:30 - Steps to start writing a book21:45 - Self-publishing vs. traditional publishing25:00 - Building a team for book publishing28:15 - Marketing strategies using podcasts and booksThis episode is for podcasters who feel torn — who love their show but aren’t sure it still makes sense. If you’re questioning your podcast’s role in your business, your energy, or your future plans, this conversation will help you zoom out and get clear.You’re not failing for asking this question. You’re evolving.🔗 Explore more podcast growth resources: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com📥 Free Podcast Growth Toolkit: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/free
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Episode 54: 4 Ways To Give Your Podcast A Glow-Up This Year
Does your podcast look good… but still feel like it’s not doing much for your business?You’re not alone. And it’s not because you’re bad at podcasting.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m breaking down why so many podcasts stall—even when the content is solid—and what actually needs to change if you want your show to grow your email list, support your revenue, and feel exciting again.As we head into 2026, podcasting is evolving fast. Searchability matters more than ever. SEO-driven titles and descriptions play a huge role in discoverability. AI is influencing how content gets found. And the podcasters who treat their show like a true business asset—not just weekly content—are the ones seeing sustainable growth.This episode walks you through how to give your podcast a strategic glow-up, without adding more work or burning yourself out.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why having a “good” podcast isn’t the same as having a strategic oneHow your podcast name and episode titles affect searchability and growthWhy SEO-friendly, search-based titles matter more than ever in 2026Simple production and planning tweaks to get off the content hamster wheelHow to create podcast systems—even if you can’t outsource yetWhy podcasting is still one of the least competitive platforms for organic growthWhat metrics actually matter beyond downloadsHow to track engagement, email list growth, and real business impactWhy mindset and intention matter more than comparison or rankingsTimestamps:1:45 - Common podcasting hurdles and mindset shifts3:30 - Exciting details about the Glow-Up Party5:00 - The art of being found in a crowded space6:45 - Streamlining your podcast process for success8:15 - The magic of collaboration and shared growth10:00 - Leveraging unique opportunities in podcasting11:30 - Tracking what truly drives podcast success13:00 - Shifting from downloads to meaningful engagementThis episode is for podcasters who want their show to become the cornerstone of their marketing—not just another thing on the to-do list.If you want your podcast to drive organic growth, grow your email list, support your offers, and create real connection with the right audience, this is where it starts.
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Episode 53: Podcast SEO 101: How to Rank Higher and Get Found with Duo Collective’s Abbey Oslin
If your podcast feels like it’s doing a lot of work without giving much back, this episode is for you.In this in-depth conversation, I’m joined by Abbey Oslin from Duo Collective for a true podcast swap—one that dives deep into how podcasting, SEO, and AI actually work together to grow your audience, authority, and business. We talk about what’s working right now, what’s changing fast, and how podcasters can stop treating their show like “just content” and start treating it like a long-term growth asset.This episode is especially powerful if you’re an established podcaster who loves creating content but wants clearer visibility, stronger discoverability, and more alignment between your podcast and your business goals.In This Episode, We Cover:Why podcasting is one of the most powerful SEO plays available to business ownersHow AI tools like ChatGPT and Google’s AI Overviews rely on SEO foundationsThe real reason blog-style show notes matter more than everHow to structure podcast titles for searchability on Apple and SpotifyWhat E-E-A-T means and how podcasts naturally build authority and trustHow to repurpose old podcast episodes without starting from scratchWhy most podcasters underutilize their website—and how to fix itHow quizzes, bundles, and playlists outperform social media for podcast growthThe biggest mistakes podcasters make when choosing hosting platformsHow dynamic ads turn your back catalog into a revenue-generating assetTimestamps:1:45 - Common podcasting hurdles and mindset shifts3:30 - Exciting details about the Glow-Up Party5:00 - The art of being found in a crowded space6:45 - Streamlining your podcast process for success8:15 - The magic of collaboration and shared growth10:00 - Leveraging unique opportunities in podcasting11:30 - Tracking what truly drives podcast success13:00 - Shifting from downloads to meaningful engagementYour podcast already contains years of expertise, insight, and value. The difference between a show that nurtures and a show that drives growth comes down to how intentionally that content is positioned, optimized, and repurposed.Treat your podcast like a product—and everything changes.
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Episode 52: My Podcasting Story: What 10 Years, 110+ Clients, and Millions of Downloads Have Taught Me
There isn’t really one place where I’ve ever shared my full story — how podcasting found me, shaped my career, and ultimately led me to build Podcast Growth Tools and support over 100 podcasters.So this episode felt like the right moment to do that.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m sharing my journey — from recording my very first podcast as a holistic health coach, to managing and growing Amy Porterfield’s podcast, to eventually stepping into entrepreneurship, motherhood, and building a podcast-first business of my own.This is the story behind why I care so deeply about podcast impact over downloads, why I believe podcasts should be treated like products, and why I help podcasters build marketing systems that are sustainable, human, and deeply aligned.If you’ve ever felt discouraged by download numbers, unsure if your podcast is “working,” or like your show deserves more intention — this episode is for you.In this episode, I share:How my first podcast taught me the power of connection and conversationWhat sparked my love for podcasting and long-form contentHow I took over Amy Porterfield’s podcast during a season of stagnationWhy I built a six-phase podcast growth plan — and what changed as a resultThe iOS update that reshaped how we think about podcast downloadsWhy podcast impact matters more than vanity metricsHow podcasting led me to build my own business and support 100+ podcastersWhat I’ve learned about consistency, patience, and long-term growthWhy smaller audiences can create deeper impact than massive onesMy mission for podcasters moving forward — and how I hope you’ll carry it tooTimestamps:02:30 - Starting my first podcast, Love Rising05:15 - Transition to working with Amy Porterfield08:45 - Taking over podcast management responsibilities12:00 - Developing a six-phase growth plan15:30 - Challenges with download metrics obsession18:00 - Shifting focus to podcast impact20:45 - Launching a podcast-centric quiz22:30 - Reflections on podcasting journey and growth24:00 - Upcoming events and opportunities for podcastersThis episode is an invitation to slow down, zoom out, and reconnect with why you started podcasting in the first place.🔗 Explore more: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com
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Episode 51: From $0 Days to Daily Sales: How Podcasters Can Sell Digital Products with Abigail Peugh
If you’ve ever felt torn between growing your business and protecting your time, energy, or family life — this episode is a breath of fresh air.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I sit down with Abigail Peugh to talk about building a profitable, sustainable online business without high-ticket pressure, burnout, or constant hustle. Abigail shares how low-ticket digital products and a thoughtfully designed membership became the foundation for daily sales, recurring revenue, and long-term stability — even through major life seasons like motherhood, health challenges, and pregnancy.This conversation goes far beyond tactics. We talk about capacity, nervous system regulation, storytelling, content creation, and how to build a business that actually supports your life instead of competing with it.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why low-ticket digital products are one of the most sustainable ways to grow an online businessHow Abigail transitioned from one-off launches to recurring membership revenueThe biggest mistakes creators make when building and scaling membershipsHow to sell daily without feeling pushy, repetitive, or burned outWhy storytelling converts better than constant “educational” contentHow podcasting fits into a long-term, sustainable content and sales ecosystemWhat daily sales actually require behind the scenes (and what they don’t)How motherhood and changing capacity reshaped Abigail’s business modelTimestamps:3:15 - Discussing the power of low-ticket digital products6:30 - Abigail's personal story and business evolution14:00 - The importance of storytelling in sales17:15 - Balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship20:30 - Insights on building a supportive community23:45 - Abigail's approach to content creation27:00 - The role of authenticity in social mediaIf you’re a coach, creator, or podcaster looking to grow your business in a way that feels aligned, calm, and intentional — this episode will shift the way you think about offers, content, and growth.🔗 Explore more: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com
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Episode 50: Why Your Quiz Isn’t Converting & How to Fix It with Interact CEO Josh Haynam
If you’ve ever wondered why quizzes convert better than checklists, PDFs, or almost any other type of lead magnet… this episode breaks down the why, the how, and the massive opportunity most podcasters are still missing.I sat down with Interact co-founder Josh Haynam to talk about how quizzes have generated over 100 million leads, why they consistently convert at 40%+, and how creators, coaches, and podcasters can use quiz funnels to grow their email lists, segment their audience, and increase sales.Josh shares what he’s learned from more than 1.3 billion quiz views across thousands of creators and brands — the patterns, the psychology, and the mistakes that separate successful quizzes from the ones that flop.Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or building your first funnel, this conversation reveals what’s actually working right now in audience growth and lead generation.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why quizzes consistently outperform traditional lead magnets in growth and conversionsThe psychology behind quiz results (and why personalization matters)The biggest quiz mistakes people make and how to avoid themJosh’s breakdown of Interact’s 1.3 billion quiz views and 100M lead conversionsWhy AI-generated quizzes miss the mark (and what to do instead)How podcasters can use quizzes to drive traffic, segment listeners, and sell more effectivelyProven quiz funnel examples, including the “career archetype” case studyWhere to promote your quiz for maximum ROI (and what to avoid with ads)Why a well-built quiz can stay evergreen and profitable for yearsTimestamps:01:20 — Origin story: how Interact was born03:05 — Why quizzes convert better than PDFs/checklists05:12 — Using quiz data to shape marketing + offers12:18 — Interact quiz benchmarks, metrics, and averages14:42 — Biggest quiz mistakes and why quizzes flop17:30 — AI quiz templates vs real audience research20:25 — Where quiz traffic comes from + promotion tips26:02 — Evergreen case study: Advice with Erin30:12 — What Interact is building for 2025 and beyondIf you’ve been thinking about creating a podcast-first quiz funnel, this episode gives you the roadmap — and the confidence — to do it right.Start your Interact quiz: https://tryinteract.comFree Podcast Growth Toolkit: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/freeMore episodes + resources: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com
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Episode 49: 7 Podcast Growth Trends For Online Entrepreneurs in 2026
If you’ve been wondering where podcasting is really headed—and what creators, entrepreneurs, and business owners should actually be paying attention to—this episode breaks it down in a way that finally makes sense.The truth is, the podcasting landscape is shifting faster than most people realize. Listener behavior is changing. Discovery is changing. Marketing is changing. And the shows that evolve now will be the ones that grow next year—without relying on luck, algorithms, or guesswork.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m sharing the 2026 podcasting trends I’m watching closely across my clients, my own podcast, and the broader industry. These are the shifts that will determine which podcasts grow, which ones stall, and which ones quietly become the most powerful marketing channel in a business.If you want your podcast to drive revenue, leads, visibility, and long-term brand authority in 2026, this episode will show you exactly where to focus.In this episode, we cover:The podcasting trends shaping 2026—what’s changing and why it mattersWhy podcasts can no longer exist outside your business’s core marketing strategyHow to turn your show into a true growth engine with podcast-first funnelsThe rising importance of SEO-driven episode titles, keywords, and search intentWhy long-term sustainable content will outperform “publish at all costs”How creators are monetizing smarter by prioritizing their own offersThe growing influence of AI in editing, analytics, workflows, and content planningWhat the global increase in podcast listeners means for discoverabilityThe rise of micro-podcasting, niche clarity, and intentional binge-worthy contentTimestamps:02:30 - Importance of integrating podcasts into business05:45 - Podcast funnels changing the game10:17 – Why SEO-rich titles and show notes must be a priority12:00 - Organic discoverability and audience retention18:45 - Global growth in podcasting markets19:40 – Micro-niches and messaging clarity for stronger discoverability24:52 – Why sustainable podcasting systems will define successful creators27:12 – Batch recording, swaps, outsourcing, and long-term consistency29:30 – Why quality will outperform quantity going forwardThis is your roadmap for staying ahead of the curve — and for making 2026 your most strategic podcasting year yet.🔗 Explore more: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com
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Episode 48: The Strategy Behind 120% Podcast Growth and a 77% Course Revenue Jump (with Savannah Gilbo)
If you’ve ever wondered what actually happens when you treat your podcast like a business asset instead of a creative side project, this episode paints the clearest picture.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I sit down with bestselling writing coach and host of the Fiction Writing Made Easy podcast, Savannah Gilbo, to unpack how she grew from a steady show… to one that sees weeks of 16k, 17k, and even 38,000 downloads.But the real magic?Her podcast isn’t just growing — it’s fueling her entire ecosystem. From stronger launches, to higher email conversions, to a quiz funnel that brought in thousands of leads and directly boosted a 77% increase in course sales… Savannah’s story is a masterclass in using your podcast strategically.Whether you're a coach, educator, or content-driven entrepreneur, this conversation pulls back the curtain on what sustainable, long-term podcast growth actually looks like.Inside this episode, we cover:How Savannah grew her show from 9–10k downloads/week to 17k+Why patience, strategy, and compounding growth matter more than “going viral”The podcast-centric quiz funnel that brought in thousands of leadsHow bucket data changed her entire messaging and launch strategyThe way podcasting builds unmatched trust (especially for introverts)How to simplify your business by aligning everything around your podcastTimestamps:2:10 - Savannah discusses her podcast's impact on course revenue8:40 - Importance of SEO and discoverability in podcasting12:05 - Launching a successful podcast-centric quiz funnel15:30 - Insights on audience segmentation and content strategy23:10- Treating a podcast like a product for better results27:35 - Creating engaging content and connecting with the audience31:50 - Savannah's advice for aspiring podcasters and closing thoughtsIf you’re building a podcast-driven business, or want your show to fuel your launches, courses, and sales… this episode will shift the way you work forever.🔗 Explore more: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com
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Episode 47: How to Streamline Your Podcast Production + A New Network for Moms with Cait Howard
In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I sat down with Cait Howard—founder of the Podcast Strategy Academy and longtime podcast producer for high-level entrepreneurs. She’s the go-to ops brain behind many of the podcasts you probably already know and love.Cait shares the real story of how she went from burnout and over-delivering to building a sustainable, thriving business—thanks to well-documented SOPs, team systems, and efficient workflows that scale.Whether you’re a podcast manager or a podcaster with a team, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you streamline your production, scale with integrity, and create a business that supports your life.What we cover:The SOPs Cait refuses to run her business withoutWhat most podcasters do that causes burnout (and how to fix it)The exact system she uses to serve clients consistentlyWhy treating a podcast like a product is a game changerHow to use systems to elevate your client experienceTimestamps:04:13 - Why niching down matters09:45 - When it’s time to rebrand your podcast14:12 - Simplifying podcast production18:35 - Using and benefitting from private podcasts22:36 - Pricing your products successfully24:55 - Introducing The Mom Friends Network30:20 - Lessons from motherhood and entrepreneurshipThis one’s for anyone building a podcast-based business who’s ready to scale with integrity—and finally breathe again.🔗 Explore more: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.comLearn more about Cait and the links mentioned in today's episode: Amplify Boutique: https://www.amplifyboutique.comCait on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heycaithowardAmplify Boutique on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amplify.boutiqueLearn more and join Mom Friends Media Collective: https://www.momfriendsmedia.com/collective-kyleechandlerJoin the 2026 Podcast Success Blueprint workshop happening 12/4: https://www.momfriendsmedia.com/2026-workshop-kylee-chandler
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Episode 46: The Guesting Strategy That Has Skyrocketed My Podcast Visibility
In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m sharing one of the most fun and effective strategies I’ve tested this year: the podcast swap (with a strategic twist).Forget the traditional “I’ll go on yours if you come on mine.”This is a smarter approach that allows you to record one collaborative episode, add your own intro/outro, and publish it on both feeds.Here’s why this works:You're reaching new, aligned audiences in an authentic way—without chasing algorithms or overbooking your calendar. One recording. Two pieces of content. Double the visibility.Inside this episode, I cover: What a podcast swap really looks like (and how it’s different from a regular guest interview) How it builds stronger connections and drives organic listenership My 3-step framework for pitching, recording, and publishing the swap Whether or not you should release the episode on the same day How to keep it casual and collaborative while still being strategicTimestamps:1:45 - Importance of guest podcasting3:15 - Targeting ideal podcast audiences5:20 - Success stories from recent guest spots7:45 - Explanation of a podcast swap10:10 - Benefits of podcast swaps12:50 - Steps to prepare for a podcast swapThis strategy has been lighting me up lately, and the results have been amazing.If you're looking for a way to grow your audience without burning out—or scheduling more interviews—this one's for you.🔗 Explore more at: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com📥 Get your free toolkit: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/free
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Episode 45: Why Low-Ticket Digital Products Still Work (and How Podcasters Can Use Them) with Brie Groves
Is your podcast working as hard as you are?In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I sat down with Brie Groves, host of the Drink Less Lifestyle podcast and founder of the 5-Star Funnel™ method, to talk about how she turned her podcast into her number one lead generator, community-builder, and revenue driver.We walk through the exact strategies she used to grow her podcast downloads by 5x, double her email list with a quiz funnel, and build a business that’s aligned with her values (not just hustle).Brie’s story is a masterclass in what happens when you stop treating your podcast like a passion project—and start treating it like a powerful growth tool.If you’re a coach, course creator, or online business owner with an established podcast, this episode will help you shift from “just creating content” to building a funnel that works on autopilot.What We Cover:How Brie grew her downloads by 5x without chasing algorithmsThe secrets to building a loyal listener baseUsing the 5-Star Funnel™ to drive email list growthCreating podcast episodes that convert to high-quality leadsWhy your show should reflect your values—not just your nicheThe importance of repurposing, SEO show notes, and automationHow to make your podcast sustainable (and not a source of burnout)Timestamps05:10 – How podcasting became Brie’s biggest trust-builder07:33 – The ripple effect of consistent podcast content09:45 – Brie's process for turning episodes into visibility12:18 – Why repurposing isn’t just copy/paste15:06 – Using podcast SEO to fuel blog traffic17:45 – Her 3 favorite ways to reuse podcast content20:10 – Mistakes she sees podcasters make with repurposing22:55 – The mindset shift that made podcasting sustainableIf you're ready to turn your podcast into your biggest marketing asset, you’ll want to hear every minute of this one.Explore more at: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.comGet your free toolkit: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/free
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Episode 44: Email Marketing for Podcasters to Boost Your Open Rate & Episode Plays
If your podcast and your email list feel like two totally separate things… you’re not alone. But they shouldn’t be.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m breaking down how to actually make your newsletter part of your podcast growth strategy—and how to flip it so your podcast grows your list too.What we cover in this episode:Building a content rhythm that connects your podcast and your newsletterUsing your newsletter to highlight podcast episodes (without feeling like you’re repeating yourself) Ways to get your podcast working harder for your listTurning podcast listeners into subscribers—and subscribers into listenersThe marketing rhythm that keeps everything sustainableTimestamps:03:02 – How your newsletter is a podcast growth tool06:40 – Finding a sustainable rhythm between podcast + newsletter10:55 – Using newsletter to highlight podcast episodes14:30 – Driving traffic between your podcast and email list19:45 – Quick ideas for writing podcast-aligned newsletter contentThis isn’t about adding more to your plate. It’s about creating a smarter, more streamlined system that gets both your podcast and email list working harder (and together). You’re already creating great content, now let’s make it go further!💻 More strategies: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com
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Episode 43: Turn Your Podcast into a Revenue Engine: Funnels, Systems, and Strategy with Holly Haynes
What if your podcast could fuel your email list growth every single week—without burning you out or relying on social media?In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m joined by the brilliant Holly Haynes, a business strategist and podcast host who’s mastered the art of using podcasting as her top-of-funnel lead generator.Holly shares how she uses her show as a central piece of her marketing strategy, from driving traffic to her weekly newsletter to building out simple, sustainable systems that convert.Inside this episode, we talk about:How Holly's podcast became her #1 list-building machineHer simple 3x/week strategy that doesn’t require 3x the workWhy email + podcast synergy matters more than ever in 2025How to build podcast content that re-engages cold subscribers (without ads)Growing your business with sustainable, rinse-and-repeat systemsTimestamps:03:10 - How podcasting became Holly’s lead-gen powerhouse05:45 - Simple strategies to drive newsletter growth08:30 - Why your podcast should work harder for your biz11:20 - Creating a 3-episode-per-week system that doesn’t burn you out14:00 - Email + podcast synergy16:15 - Behind-the-scenes of Holly’s re-engagement strategy18:40 - How podcasting fuels evergreen offers22:00 - Building sustainable momentum with a small teamWhether you're a seasoned podcaster or just starting to treat your show like the business asset it is—this episode is your roadmap to smarter growth.
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Episode 42: Stop Making These AI-Generated Podcast Title Mistakes (& How To Actually Create Searchable Titles)
If you're using AI to name your podcast episodes—and those titles aren’t bringing in new listeners—you’re not alone. But here’s the truth: a vague or overly polished title could be the reason your show isn’t growing the way it should.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m walking you through a smarter, more strategic way to use AI for your podcast episode titles—without sounding like a robot wrote them. If your show has incredible content but your titles aren't searchable, it's time to fix that.🎯 What we cover:Why your podcast episode titles matter way more than you thinkThe keyword bank strategy I use with my 1:1 clientsAI prompt tips that deliver click-worthy resultsWhen to include your guest’s name in the title (and when not to)If you should go back and rename your old episodes—and how to do itReal talk on what to avoid so your titles stand out in Apple & Spotify searchTimestamps:03:05 - Why your title is everything for discoverability05:28 - How to use The Podcast Growth Toolkit08:15 - Creating your keyword/phrase bank10:42 - Writing AI prompts that actually work12:55 - Guest names in episode titles: yes or no?14:30 - Naming episodes that convert clicks16:20 - Editing old episode titles: worth it?18:00 - AI-generated title fails (and how to fix them)🔗 Grab the Podcast Growth Toolkit: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/toolkit📥 Subscribe for weekly strategies: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/subscribe
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Episode 41: Podcast Rebrand, Relaunch, or Start a New Show? Here's How To Decide
Not sure if your podcast still reflects the business you’re building today?You’re not alone. A lot of female entrepreneurs and coaches are shifting, evolving, and asking: “Do I rebrand my podcast… or start fresh?”In this episode, podcast growth strategist Kylee Chandler breaks down the difference—and gives you a step-by-step framework to decide which move is right for your show, your audience, and your next chapter.We cover: How a podcast rebrand impacts discoverability and SEOWhen it makes sense to start from scratchHow to keep your podcast aligned as your business growsWhat most podcasters forget when rebranding (and why it matters!)Tips to communicate changes clearly and bring your audience with youTimestamps:03:05 - Rebranding impact on discoverability and audience05:28 - The Podcast Growth Toolkit08:15 - Framework for rebranding decisions10:42 - When to rebrand or start new12:55 - Informing audience about changes14:30 - Engaging your audience16:20 - Changing podcast names for searchability18:00 - Aligning your podcast with personal growthThis is a must-listen if you’re growing fast, shifting focus, or feel like your podcast is starting to feel like an old pair of jeans that just don’t fit anymore.Want to grow your podcast, turn listeners into subscribers, and use your content as a lead-gen machine? Hit subscribe and come hang out every week.
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Episode 40: How to Re-Engage Cold Email Subscribers Using Your Podcast
Is your email list starting to feel like a ghost town?You’re not alone. Even the best email marketers have cold subscribers—people who haven’t opened your emails in weeks (or months). But here’s the good news: you don’t need to start from scratch or toss them off your list just yet.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m showing you how to use your podcast—the content you’re already creating—to wake those subscribers back up and bring them back into your world.I’m sharing:What “cold” really means (and why it matters for list health & deliverability)How to warm people up with a short pre-90-day sequenceMy exact 5-email re-engagement flow that actually worksHow to pair your podcast episodes and nurture bundles with email to boost reactivation (no new content required!)Timestamps:1:20 - Importance of re-engagement campaigns2:45 - What makes a subscriber "cold" 4:10 - Strategies for re-engaging subscribers5:35 - Making re-engagement emails feel like a gift rather than a chore7:00 - Technical tips for tracking subscriber inactivity9:50 - The reality of losing subscribers and the benefits of focusing on engaged ones11:15 - Using your podcast as a bridge to reconnect with cold subscribersIf your email list is growing but your engagement is tanking—or you're tired of paying for inactive subs—this episode gives you a podcast-first plan to clean things up and re-spark connection.
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Episode 39: Podcast Monetization and Mindset Shifts For Female Entrepreneurs with Joanne Bolt
What if your podcast could be the growth engine behind your business? In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I sit down with Joanne Bolt—founder of PodcastHer and host of Million Dollar Breakthrough—to talk about the real, behind-the-scenes journey of turning a passion into a platform that drives both impact and income.Joanne shares how she went from a career in real estate to building a business that elevates female voices in podcasting. Along the way, she opens up about the mindset shifts, authenticity, and community-building strategies that helped her grow a podcasting brand that’s changing the game for women entrepreneurs.Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:How Joanne transitioned from real estate to podcasting (and what she wishes she’d known sooner)Why authenticity is the #1 growth strategy for podcastersThe mindset shifts that can spark major breakthroughs in your businessHow to grow a podcast and email list at the same timeWhy building a community around your show matters more than downloadsA peek at Joanne’s upcoming app for female entrepreneursTimestamps:09:30 - The creation of "Podcast Her" and its mission12:50 - Discussing the biggest myths in female podcasting16:10 - Insights on building an engaged audience19:25 - The importance of authenticity and mindset22:40 - Balancing family and business29:15 - Finding your own voice32:30 - The impact of mindset on success35:45 - Joanne's reflections on her journey and lessons learned39:00 - The role of family in staying groundedWhether you’ve been podcasting for years or you’re just getting started, this conversation will give you practical ideas and fresh inspiration to grow your audience, attract the right listeners, and use your podcast as a tool for business growth.Don’t forget to subscribe for more strategies on podcast growth, marketing, and turning listeners into paying customers.
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Episode 38: 5 Podcast Metrics You Need To Understand & Track To Grow Your Business
Are you tracking the right podcast metrics? Because download numbers only tell part of the story.In this episode, I’m breaking down the exact podcast analytics I watch like a hawk—for my own show and for the 7-figure clients I consult with. These are the same metrics that help us:Increase podcast visibility on Apple + SpotifyGrow email lists directly from episodesUnderstand what episodes are converting (and which ones fall flat)Make smarter decisions about episode formats, length, and promosTimestamps:01:15 - Importance of tracking followers03:30 - Understanding "plays" metric05:00 - Value of "engaged listeners"07:20 - Contextual role of downloads09:45 - Tracking email list health12:00 - Advanced metrics and funnels14:30 - Focus on meaningful metricsThis isn’t about vanity metrics—it’s about actual ROI.Whether you're podcasting for your business, trying to get more listeners, or finally ready to connect your podcast to your revenue... you'll love this one.
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Episode 37: Using Facebook Ads, Funnels, and Low-Ticket Offers That Convert with Jennifer Spivak of Ads Girls
In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m joined by Jennifer Spivak, co-founder of Ads Girls, to break down exactly how podcasters can use Meta and YouTube ads to drive visibility, grow their email lists, and generate real ROI — without wasting money on campaigns that don’t work for podcast-first businesses.We cover:What kind of podcast and funnel setup works best with adsHow to use Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube ads to grow both your list and your listener baseWhat most podcasters get wrong with paid traffic (and how to fix it)How much to budget if you’re just testing adsThe type of creative + targeting that leads to better resultsHow paid ads fit into an organic-first podcast growth strategyTimestamps:02:15 – Do ads really work for podcasters?05:30 – Jennifer’s journey into marketing08:45 – What’s working in ad strategy right now12:00 – The “trust recession” and how it affects ad performance15:15 – Why messaging makes or breaks your ads18:30 – Using podcasts inside your ad funnels21:45 – Jennifer’s favorite ad formats for visibility + conversions25:00 – The biggest challenges in audience targeting31:30 – Jennifer’s best advice for podcasters + entrepreneurs testing adsIf you’re in the middle of a launch, trying to grow your audience, or want to know when (and how) ads make sense in your funnel → this episode will give you the clarity and strategy you need.🔗 Full show notes: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/podcast/jenniferspivak\🛠️ Free podcast growth toolkit: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/toolkit 📩 Weekly podcast growth tips: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/subscribe
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Episode 36: How to Land Your Dream Podcast Guests & Get Booked on Top Shows
Want to get booked on more podcasts—or land aligned guests who actually convert? Start here.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m joined by Sam Brake Guia, host of Mic to Millions and co-founder of a podcast booking agency that helps creators grow their visibility with intentional podcast outreach. With almost 10 years of podcasting under his belt, Sam shares real, tested strategies for pitching yourself, landing guest interviews, and using podcasting as a powerful business growth tool.🎯 You’ll learn:How to write a standout podcast pitch that actually gets a “yes”Creative ways to use your podcast as a strategic networking toolHow Sam landed 100+ podcast guest spots (without sending cold DMs)The connection between podcast guesting and lead generationHow to use your podcast as a networking machine (not just a content machine)Timestamps:06:59 - Niche podcasts vs. broad podcasts10:30 - Credentials aren’t as important as value18:45 – Communicating value beyond listenership24:10 – Finding hidden value in guest content33:05 – Building long-term relationships after interviewsIf you’re podcasting to grow your business—not just to have conversations—this one’s packed with real strategies you can implement right away.🎧Listen In Now!🔗 Full show notes: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/podcast/sambrakeguia🛠️ Free podcast growth toolkit: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/toolkit 📩 Weekly podcast growth tips: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/subscribe
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Episode 35: 10-Minute Hack for Creating Unique Podcast Guest Questions
Let’s be real — nobody wants to listen to another interview that sounds like every other episode out there.If you're a podcast host who’s ready to stand out, build real relationships with your guests, and actually grow your audience, this episode is for you.I’m sharing my favorite way to craft guest questions that feel personalized, spark better conversations, and get people talking about (and sharing!) your show. This is how you build episodes that are binge-worthy and drive results.What’s inside: How to write better podcast guest interview questions Where to find content goldmines using Instagram Reels How to use AI to enhance your interview prep What makes an episode actually worth sharing A behind-the-scenes look at how I prep for high-converting episodesTimestamps: 2:30 – Why unique interview questions matter 3:45 – How to use Instagram Reels to guide your content 5:00 – What I look for in high-performing Reels 6:20 – Turning trending content into standout podcast questions 7:45 – How AI can help you prep smarter, not harder 10:30 – Why this makes you a guest’s favorite host 12:00 – My final thoughts (and what to try this week!)This isn’t about being clever for clever’s sake. It’s about using your interviews to deepen your brand, grow your podcast, and move your listeners to take action.Ready to become that host? Let’s go.🔗 Full show notes: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/podcast/unique-guest-questions 🛠️ Free podcast growth toolkit: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/toolkit 📩 Weekly podcast growth tips: https://www.podcastmarketinghub.com/subscribe
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Episode 34: Podcasting, Parenthood & Passive Income: Behind the Scenes with Carissa Woo
How do you turn a successful service-based business into a scalable coaching and digital product empire?In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, host Kylee Chandler sits down with Carissa Woo — a former wedding photographer turned sales coach, course creator, and podcast host — to talk about how she scaled her brand, grew her podcast audience, and made space for motherhood without losing momentum.Through their grounded chat, Carissa shared her journey of transforming her service-based business into a multi–six-figure coaching and digital product brand. Kylee adds her own insights from the podcasting and marketing world along the way. The result? An idea-packed, real-talk discussion on growth, branding, and balance.Inside this episode:How Carissa transitioned out of 1:1 wedding photography and into online coursesThe role podcasting played in her brand visibility and community buildingHow to launch a podcast that supports your digital products and programsWhy personal branding and storytelling are key to converting dream clientsWhat it looks like to grow a business with a baby (and build workflows that support it)Timestamps:02:15 - Work-life balance and entrepreneurship05:30 - Carissa’s journey from wedding photography to digital marketing15:20 - The benefits of affiliate marketing20:10 - The importance of using podcasts for business growth25:35 - Insights on starting a podcast and overcoming challenges30:50 - Balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship35:00 - Advice on maintaining creativity and passion in work40:15 - Closing thoughts and where to find more from Carissa and KyleeWhether you're a podcaster looking to scale, a course creator navigating visibility, or a mompreneur figuring out how to do both — this episode is packed with growth strategies, mindset shifts, and honest behind-the-scenes insights.🔗 Helpful Links: • Connect with Carissa → carissawoo.com • Listen to her podcast → Get a Heck Yes • Free Podcast Growth + Email List Guide → podcastmarketinghub.com/freeguide • Subscribe to Podcast Growth Tools → https://www.youtube.com/@PodcastMarketingHub • Work with Kylee → podcastmarketinghub.com
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Episode 33: #1 Hack for Creating Podcast Systems + SOPs That Are Easy to Delegate
Tired of scrambling to record, edit, and publish your podcast each week? Learn how to create SOPs and systems to streamline your production, stay consistent, and scale your show — without burning out.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m taking you behind the scenes of the exact systems and SOPs I use (and teach my clients) to run a smooth, consistent, and scalable podcast — without reinventing the wheel every week.You’ll Learn:How to build a podcast project management system that saves hours each monthWhat SOPs you actually need (and how to create them without starting from scratch)My favorite AI-powered hack for building SOPs fastTools I use for batching, task delegation, and tracking progressHow to create a podcast creation guide that keeps your team (or future team) on the same pageWhy SOPs are the secret weapon for podcast scalabilityTimestamps:00:30 - Introduction to SOPs and systems for podcasting02:15 - Importance of systems to avoid burnout05:30 - Explanation of SOPs and their role in podcast management08:45 - Using templates to streamline podcast production12:00 - Creating a podcast creation guide for efficiency15:00 - Encouragement to implement systems for long-term successWhether you’re a solo podcaster or managing a small content team, this episode will help you turn your podcast into a well-oiled machine that runs on systems — not stress.If your podcast feels like a time-suck instead of a growth engine, this episode is going to change the game.
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Episode 32: The Truth About Growth: Why Relationships (Not Hacks) Change Everything with Selena Soo
Ready to grow your audience, boost brand visibility, and turn media features into real business growth?In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, host Kylee Chandler interviews Selena Soo — renowned PR and publicity strategist for online entrepreneurs, coaches, and course creators. Selena has helped hundreds of clients land dream podcast interviews, top-tier media features (like Forbes, Business Insider, and Entrepreneur), and visibility that actually converts.In this episode, you'll learn:How to get featured on podcasts and position yourself as a go-to expertThe biggest visibility mistake online entrepreneurs are makingWhy podcast interviews are the most effective trust-building strategyHow to pitch yourself clearly and confidently — no PR team neededWhere to start if you’re new to publicity and personal brandingHow Selena combines evergreen sales funnels with PR to scale her business (without being online 24/7)Timestamps:02:58 - The Concept of Rich Relationships06:08 - The Six Circles of Connection08:58 - Energy Management and Prioritizing Relationships11:52 - Navigating Introversion in Networking23:15 - Curating Community Through Podcasting27:07 - The Art of Asking for Help32:11 - Leveraging Social Media for Rich Relationships37:31 - The Importance of Sharing Your JourneyIf you’re building a podcast, growing a personal brand, or ready to finally get visible in a strategic and profitable way — this episode is packed with value.💌 Want weekly podcast marketing strategies in your inbox?podcastmarketinghub.com/subscribe
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Episode 31: Why Your Podcast Isn’t Growing (And What to Do Instead)
Are podcast downloads really the best way to measure success? Not even close.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m breaking down the 5 podcast results that actually move the needle — the ones that help you grow your email list, generate qualified leads, and turn listeners into paying customers.If you’re tired of refreshing your analytics and wondering why your download numbers aren’t translating into business growth, this episode is going to change how you look at your podcast.Inside this episode:Why podcast downloads are a vanity metric (and what to track instead)How to grow your email list directly from your podcast episodesUsing lead magnets like quizzes and playlists to convert listenersAttracting qualified leads (not just more listeners)Re-engaging a cold email list with strategic podcast contentThe most important podcast metrics to measure: listener retention, opt-ins, conversions, and moreTimestamps:01:18 - Building Your Email List Through Podcasting06:08 - Attracting Qualified Leads for Your Business08:31 - Mapping the Customer Journey10:24 - Revitalizing Your Email List12:49 - Understanding Meaningful MetricsWhether you’re an experienced podcaster or just starting to treat your show like a marketing tool, this episode gives you the framework to start tracking what actually works.Want to go deeper? Grab my $47 Podcast Metrics Training to get my exact framework for measuring growth, conversions, and ROI.Helpful Links:Grab the Podcast Metrics Training: https://stan.store/kyleechandler/p/podcast-metrics-made-easyGet my newsletter with weekly podcast growth tips: podcastmarketinghub.com/subscribeReady to grow your podcast and your revenue? Work with me at podcastmarketinghub.com
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Episode 30: How A Forbes Business Advisory Uses Her Podcast As A Nurture Tool with Jessica Marx
In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, Kylee sits down with top business growth advisor Jessica Marx for a deep dive into what it really takes to build a scalable, sellable company as a female founder.Jessica shares:Why most founder-led businesses aren’t actually positioned for sale (and how to fix that)How to audit your business for scalability, valuation, and long-term sustainabilityThe connection between building a personal brand and creating wealth beyond the businessHow she built a media and podcast company that supports both wealth creation and lifestyle flexibilityReal-world shifts you can make today to reduce founder burnout and increase operational efficiencyTimestamps:01:46 - Jessica's transition to mentoring women entrepreneurs 03:46 - Business Strategy and Personal Branding08:16 - Role of personal branding alongside business branding12:31 - Challenges in Female Entrepreneurship17:01 - Importance of having a strong team and systems in place21:46 - Jessica's podcast journey and its role in her business26:01 - Setting up a media company for strategic growth and separation30:16 - Jessica's insights on entrepreneurship trends post-COVIDJessica has helped 7- and 8-figure women entrepreneurs build infrastructure, increase valuation, and prepare their businesses for scale, sale, or step-back— all while protecting their energy and amplifying their impact.Whether you're growing your podcast or building an empire, this episode will challenge how you think about growth, ownership, and freedom.Connect with Jessica Marx: @TheJessicaMarx💌 Want weekly podcast marketing strategies in your inbox?podcastmarketinghub.com/subscribe
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Episode 29: How to Build an Evergreen Funnel That Converts Your Podcast Listeners into Paying Customers
Most podcasters are incredible creators—but they struggle to find a strategy that connects their content to their business goals.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m walking you through my step-by-step framework for building an evergreen podcast funnel that actually works—without the burnout of constant launching or chasing vanity metrics.We’ll dive into:Why your podcast needs to lead somewhere—and how to make sure it doesHow to create strategic episodes that drive listeners toward your offerWhat to include in your lead magnet and nurture emails (without overwhelm)Creative ways to drive traffic to your funnel—using dynamic ads, social media, and guest podcastingHow to track your funnel’s performance and tweak it as you growTimestamps:01:55 – The #1 reason you need a trackable evergreen funnel03:20 – Breaking the myth: Evergreen doesn’t mean “set it and forget it”05:45 – Why your podcast should be the engine of your funnel07:05 – How to choose (or create) the right lead magnet for your show10:20 – Podcast episodes that bridge the gap between value and conversion13:40 – How to set up a high-converting landing page for your lead magnet17:10 – The anatomy of an effective nurture sequence (including what to send!)23:30 – Where to drive traffic from (dynamic ads, social, guesting, and more)Whether you sell a course, digital product, or coaching offer—your podcast can absolutely become your best lead generator. It just needs the right funnel behind it.🎯 Want help implementing it? Grab the free Evergreen Funnel Checklist: podcastmarketinghub.com/evergreen#PodcastFunnel #PodcastGrowthTools #ListBuildingTips #EvergreenMarketing #EmailMarketingStrategy #PodcastMarketing #LeadGenerationForPodcasters #ContentThatConverts
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Episode 28: How to Turn Your Podcast Into a Lead Magnet Machine (While Growing a Loyal Email List)
So much has changed in podcasting this year… and honestly, not all the advice out there is helpful.In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I sat down with Emily Holland—strategist, podcaster, and founder of Podcode—to talk about what actually works when it comes to growing your podcast in 2025. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, burned out, or unsure how your show fits into your bigger business strategy, this episode is a reset.We unpack:Why podcast followers are more valuable than downloads right nowWhat’s changing with Apple Podcasts and how to improve discoverabilityBehind-the-scenes of rebranding a podcasting businessHow to avoid burnout as a creator while staying consistent and energizedPractical systems for growth that won’t leave you overwhelmed or overextendedTimestamps:04:25 - The importance of email and podcasts working together09:12 - The role of social media in podcast awareness10:30 - Why an email list is crucial for brand partnerships12:05 - Podcast metrics and why downloads aren’t everything16:01 : Tracking consumption rates and audience engagement18:01 - How quizzes can drive email list growth with podcasts25:41 - Dynamic ads and using MiniChat for email list growth35:49 - Advice on guesting on podcasts to grow your email listEmily shares real, sustainable podcast marketing strategies that help you grow without sacrificing your energy or your voice. Whether you’re podcasting for lead generation, audience growth, or content repurposing—this episode will help you build a system that supports the long game.
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Episode 27: Podcast Growth Myths: What’s Helping Your Show Grow & What's Stunting Your Podcast Audience Growth
There’s a lot of advice out there about how to grow a podcast—and a lot of it is just plain wrong!In this solo episode, I’m calling out the biggest podcast growth myths I see (even from seasoned creators), and offering smarter, more sustainable strategies instead.We cover:Why your old episodes are still powerfulWhy you don’t need a perfect launch to succeedWhy repeating content isn’t lazy—it’s strategicHow to shift from “weekly content machine” to “long-term visibility engine”Timestamps:06:08 - Myth 1: More Episodes Equals More Growth09:42 - Myth 2: Going Viral on Social Media13:30 - Myth 3: Big Name Podcasts Drive Growth18:27 - Myth 4: Podcast SEO Doesn't Matter20:56 - Myth 5: Paid Ads Are the Only Way to Grow22:32 - Effective Strategies for Podcast GrowthIf your podcast feels like it’s stuck in neutral—or you’re wondering why it’s not bringing in more leads—this is the one to listen to. Let’s simplify your strategy and get back to growth that actually works.
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Episode 26: It Was Never About The Podcast with Cathy Heller
What if your podcast wasn’t just a platform—but the most powerful marketing tool in your entire business?In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I sit down with the incredible Cathy Heller—business coach, speaker, host of the wildly successful Don’t Keep Your Day Job podcast (40M+ downloads), and the ultimate example of what happens when you build from purpose instead of pressure. What you’ll learn in this episode:The truth about podcast monetization—and why most creators are doing it backwardsHow to talk to your audience in a way that builds trust (and turns listeners into clients)Why your podcast should lead your entire content strategy—not sit on the sidelinesCathy’s approach to launching offers, pricing programs, and inviting people to buy (with heart)The bold mindset shifts that helped her scale to multi-millions through podcasting We also get real about:How to lead with heart, serve without burnout, and still grow sustainablyThe one thing she’d do differently if she were starting her podcast todayWays to infuse more authenticity into your brand Timestamps:08:08 - The Impact of Podcasting on Life and Business15:56 - Creating Super Fans and Community Engagement32:58 - Navigating Vulnerability and Authenticity in Podcasting38:36 - Discussing the New Book: Abundant Never After50:22 - Memorable Interviews and Closing Thoughts If you’re looking for real strategies (with a side of big-hearted inspiration), this one’s for you. 🎉 Want to be the first to hear about my upcoming brand new course? Join the waitlist here: www.podcastmarketinghub.com/beta💌 Want weekly podcast marketing strategies in your inbox?podcastmarketinghub.com/subscribe
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Episode 25: The Emotional Toll of Chasing Downloads
Let’s be honest — we’ve all obsessed over podcast download numbers. Refresh. Refresh. Refresh. “Did I hit 10k yet?” But here’s what I’ve learned after nearly a decade in the podcasting world (and helping creators like Amy Porterfield scale to a million downloads/month): download numbers are not the metric that matters most. In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m breaking down what really drives podcast ROI — and it’s probably not what you think. We’ll cover: The truth about vanity metrics (and the anxiety they cause) Why focusing on downloads might be holding you back The exact KPIs I use to measure podcast performance How to turn your show into a list-growing, client-attracting machine Timestamps: 02:20 – The personal story behind chasing 1M downloads 07:10 – How metrics can cause fatigue and skew strategic decisions 10:40 – When growth becomes a burden (and what to do instead) 14:30 – The shift: from download pressure to metrics that reflect connection 18:00 – What really moves the needle: DMs, conversions, list growth 22:05 – What superfans look like and how to identify them 25:20 – How to set up funnels that track conversion from podcast listeners 28:10 – Podcasting as a long-game, high-conversion asset 30:55 – Real metrics Kylee recommends tracking weekly 33:40 – How to shift your mindset (and start enjoying your podcast again) Whether you’re a podcaster with 1 episode or 700, this one will shift how you think about growth — and help you build a podcast that drives real results for your business. 💻 Get on the waitlist for my upcoming course: podcastmarketinghub.com/beta
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Episode 24: Podcast Growth 101: Hot Leads, Ditching Downloads and Email List Strategies
Raise your hand if you’ve ever judged the success of your podcast by the download count 🙋♀️ Been there. Did it for years. It feels important. It’s easy to track. And they give us that little dopamine hit. But if you want to actually grow your audience and your business, you’ve gotta start tracking the metrics that matter. In this episode of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m pulling back the curtain on why downloads are one of the most overhyped metrics—and what you should be paying attention to instead if you want your podcast to actually move the needle. Here’s what I will cover: What to track (if you actually want to grow your audience and email list) The difference between a listener and a true community member How to use your podcast as a top-of-funnel tool—not just a content machine What makes someone go from casual listener to paying customer Ways to integrate your show with dynamic ads, funnels, and lead magnets without the overwhelm Plus, I’m giving you an early peek into my new beta group coaching program for podcasters who are ready to grow with more strategy and less guesswork. Want in? Get early access here: podcastmarketinghub.com/beta Whether you're getting 100 downloads or 10,000, this episode will help you rethink what success really looks like—and how to create a podcast that works for your business, not just your ego. Hit play to get inspired, take notes, and start building a podcast that actually works for your business. #PodcastGrowthTools #PodcastMarketing #ListBuildingTips #PodcastFunnels #ContentRepurposing #AudienceGrowth #PodcastStrategy #OnlineMarketingForPodcasters
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Episode 23: Podcasting, Coaching, and Being a Hot Mess: Real Talk with Jennifer Allwood
Ever feel like you’re juggling motherhood, running a business, and trying to grow your podcast—and it’s all just one big hot mess? Yep… same. 😅 That’s why I couldn’t wait to sit down with Jennifer Allwood on this episode of Podcast Growth Tools. Jennifer is a 7-figure business coach, podcast host, and mentor to thousands of women entrepreneurs—and she’s built it all by being real, relatable, and wildly strategic. This episode is full of actionable podcast marketing tips, especially if you want to grow your email list, monetize your podcast, or create content that actually connects. In this episode, we cover: 🎨 How Jennifer went from a DIY painting business to a 7-figure coaching brand 🎧 Why your podcast is your best business card in today’s online space 📬 How to write high-converting emails that are short, punchy, and personal 💬 What it looks like to blend motherhood, real life, and business into a successful podcast 🧠 The mindset shift that helped her build trust, grow fast, and keep showing up—even on messy days Timestamps: 05:01 - Unexpected Entrepreneurial Journey 12:55 - "Monday Fire: Faith in Business" 15:16 - "Consistent Podcasting Amidst Chaos" 19:01 - "From 'Hot Mess' to Success" 22:49 - "Life-Changing Words from a Mentor" 30:31 - "The Power of Voice Online" 35:23 - Podcast: The Modern Business Card 37:13 - "Shorter, Frequent Podcast Episodes" 46:26 - Entrepreneurial Lessons and Aspirations 48:13 - Life Lessons in Online Fame 50:41 - Evolving Parenting Priorities Whether you’re a mompreneur, course creator, content creator, or just want to make your podcast part of a powerful marketing strategy, this conversation will give you the clarity and confidence to do it your way—and grow without burnout. 📩 Want more tips like these? Join my weekly newsletter at podcastmarketinghub.com/subscribe for proven podcast growth strategies, repurposing tips, and lead magnet ideas that work.
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Episode 22: How to Create a Podcast-Centric Quiz That Drives Revenue
Ever wish you could grow your podcast, build your list, and connect with the right listeners—without churning out more content every week? In Episode 22 of Podcast Growth Tools, I’m walking you through one of my favorite systems: the Podcast-Centric Quiz Funnel. It’s the same framework I build for my private clients—and now, I’m sharing it with you step-by-step. In this solo episode, we will talk about: Why quiz funnels convert 40–50% of leads How to build curated podcast playlists for each audience segment The tools I recommend for quiz creation, automation, and email sequences How to launch your quiz like a product and keep it running on autopilot What to update over time to keep results rolling in Timestamps: 04:11 - "Podcast Quiz Solution for Engagement" 09:54 - "Mapping Personalized Nurture Sequences" 12:21 - Newsletter & Podcast Engagement Strategy 15:42 - Podcast Funnel Optimization Strategies If you’ve got a solid podcast library and want to put it to work strategically, this episode will help you turn it into a scalable lead-gen machine. DM me on IG @kyleejchandler if you want help building your own quiz funnel—I love chatting about this stuff! #PodcastFunnels #QuizLeadMagnet #PodcastStrategy #KyleeChandler #ContentRepurposing #ListBuilding #MarketingTips
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Episode 21: The Revenue-Driving Mindset Every Podcaster Needs
If you’ve ever said, “My podcast is how I serve, not how I sell,” this episode was made for you. In this solo episode, I’m sharing the exact mindset shift and tangible strategy that changed everything for me—and for my clients. Because here’s the truth: your podcast isn’t just a creative outlet. It’s a high-converting asset that can drive serious list growth and revenue… if you allow it to. Here’s what we dive into: The “serve but don’t sell” trap (and how to shift out of it) Why your podcast is your warmest, most underutilized lead source How to align your content with your offers without being salesy The simple funnel structure that connects podcast listeners to your programs Tangible tips to start tracking podcast-driven revenue Ways to repurpose and build systems that work behind the scenes Here is a look at the episode: 04:23 - Shifting Mindset: Treat Your Podcast Like a Product 05:09 - "Podcast Episodes: Business Growth Strategy" 09:36 - Podcast Strategy: Guiding Listener Journey 11:13 - "Boost Email List via Podcast" 13:50 - Practical Steps to Implement the Mindset Shift 14:28 - "Email Nurture Funnel Strategies" Whether you’re just starting out or ready to level up your monetization, this episode is packed with strategy—and soul. #PodcastStrategy #ContentMarketing #WomenInPodcasting #EmailMarketing #PodcastMonetization #KyleeChandler #PodcastGrowthTools
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Podcast Growth Tools is a stategy-first, empowering podcast for established female podcasters who are ready to grow their audience and turn listeners into leads with proven strategies. Hosted by Kylee Chandler, a podcast growth strategist who has helped shows like Amy Porterfield's Online Marketing Made Easy grow to over 1 million downloads per month, this show delivers proven strategies, marketing tools, and real-world examples so you can finally connect your podcast to true business growth. She's also supported clients like Cathy Heller, and countless others.If you’re feeling like your podcast is siloed in your business, struggling to convert listeners into email subscribers, or wondering why downloads aren’t translating into revenue, this podcast meets you where you are—with actionable growth strategies, industry insights, and expert interviews. Whether you’re navigating content planning, lead generation, or monetization, each episode is designed to help you take intentional steps
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Kylee Chandler, Podcast Growth & Marketing Expert
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