Building Relationships and Trust through Podcasting (ft Danny Ozment) {Ep. 76}

EPISODE · Nov 14, 2024 · 43 MIN

Building Relationships and Trust through Podcasting (ft Danny Ozment) {Ep. 76}

from Managing Client Disputes for Service Providers | Fixing Burnout, Scope Creep, Contract Issues · host Sheila M. Wilkinson, LMSW, Esq.

Are you considering starting a podcast, or wondering how to find your podcast voice? You're in the right place! Full of personal anecdotes, professional wisdom, and actionable advice, this episode is a deep dive into the world of podcasting and its many applications. My guest today is Danny Ozment, a podcast consultant known for his work with busy professionals and solopreneurs. In fact, Danny helped me find my voice and launch this very podcast you're listening to! We discuss the benefits of podcasting, particularly for regulated professionals, and how it can serve as a powerful tool even without a business angle. Danny shares insights into his career transition from a musician to running a successful podcast consultancy agency, detailing his approach to building trust and relationships through podcasting. We also touch on using podcasts for internal corporate communication and Danny's strategic shift towards scaling his business.  00:50 Danny's Role in Podcasting 02:07 The Benefits of Podcasting 07:53 Danny's Personal Journey 12:09 Transition from Conductor to Podcast Consultant 17:32 Building a Podcasting Business 21:44 Monetizing Podcasts 24:54 Generating Leads Through Podcasting 25:44 The Power of Trust and Expertise 29:55 Internal Podcasts for Companies 34:21 Advice for New Podcasters 36:19 Personal Reflections and Fun Questions 40:03 Resources for Aspiring Podcasters   Resources from the Show  Connect with Danny & his Podcasting Agency: emeraldcitypro.com  Download Danny's Free Resource: 25 Steps When Starting a Podcast https://dannyozment.com/roadmap/  For Fun: Here's my Guest Spot on Danny's Podcast Other WWSS Episodes Mentioned: Episode 51  >>>  My mission is to help service-based professionals figure out exactly what they want. My experience has shown that what you want is always within reach, and I'm honored to help you create a simple, actionable plan that will get you there. I'd love to support you!  FREE RESOURCES Sign up for VIP news and opportunities not available to the public Learn more about me here: https://sheilawilkinson.com Free Stuff, Fun Stuff, Links & More: https://sheilawilkinson.com/links LOW-COST RESOURCES Start getting Boundaries *and* Balance in this Workshop ($29) - especially as you head into the new year! Tag me, follow me, and DM me with your thoughts and questions: Instagram @sheilamwilkinson and Facebook @lawyercoachsheila Rate this podcast/episode on Apple Podcasts here Not on Apple Podcasts? No worries! Rate and Review on our site and make sure to leave a question for a future episode! Or, if you're listening on Spotify, go back to the main profile page on our Podcast and rate us there!

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