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Substack Podcast Studio with Jen Rogers | Podcast Strategy & Lead Generation for Christian Women Entrepreneurs
by Jen Rogers🎤︎︎Mic Drop Mastery
The wise woman builds her house. Stop tearing yours down with your own exhausted hands.You don’t need more content. You need leverage. You need a room you own, not a rented stage where an algorithm dictates who hears you. You need a podcast that works while you sleep, and converts because it’s the full, unedited version of you.I didn’t realize I was still hiding until I went deeper on my own brand. I had the top 1% show and the proof, yet I was softening my message before hitting record. Why? Because protecting what I’d built mattered more than saying fully what I believed.Sound familiar?Your ideal clients are starving for resonance. They’re worn out from the gurus and mixed messages. They need someone unafraid to tell them the truth. Twenty minutes in her ear—on her walk or in the drop-off line—is where walls come down and buying decisions get made.“Faith comes by hearing.” That’s not just theology; it’s a buyer-psychology advantage. When your podcast and your subscribers live i
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She had to die first
‘You’ve got to go in HOT’And fight like a warrior.That’s what Tim Tinnins knows better than most. For eight years, he served on the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s SWAT team. Thirty-two years total on the force. Twenty-seven of those on the road. Four years protecting three different governors.Tim knows what it means to breach a door and face what’s on the other side.But in 2012, the fight came for him in a way no tactical training could prepare him for. His newlywed bride, Angie, lost her battle with colon cancer. She was 39 years old.And Tim’s entire world went cold.Tim had to sit inside the crushing silence of grief and let that pain do what pain does—break everything open before anything new can grow.But out of that fire came a mission: The Red Slipper Warrior Project.Now Tim takes everything he learned about “Going In Hot” and pours it into women battling cancer. He’s no longer kicking in doors with a SWAT team. He’s building a different kind of force, one that helps women fight the hardest battle of their lives and refuse to let a diagnosis define them.“I was never in a fight in my life that I didn’t get beat up some,” he says.That’s the truth about cancer, too. It knocks women down. But it does not get to have the final word.A few weeks ago, I visited Tim at his office. His love for Angie wasn’t a fading memory tucked into a frame on the wall. It was the engine driving everything. Every slipper, every book, every blanket, every message embodying the Warrior Mindset.His mission is clear: honor the whole woman, not just the diagnosis. Remind her that her identity and her strength are never defined by cancer.Tim shared story after story of the women who received Warrior love packages, which included a pair of glittery red slippers to wear to chemo treatments. They told him that sometimes, in those cold, sterile rooms where everything feels like it’s being stripped away, staring at those slippers was the only thing that held them together long enough to survive the treatment.A flash of glitter in one of the worst moments of their lives. And it was enough.The red slippers go back to a day when Angie was still alive. Tim had watched her drag him into yet another shoe store, and he finally asked, “Why shoes? Why MORE shoes?”Angie looked at Tim and said: “Cute shoes always love you.”That one sentence became the seed of everything.Angie did have to die first. And Tim had to survive the valley of grief before the glitter could arrive. But now, Angie’s legacy lives inside every pair of red slippers the Project sends out. That glitter shows up on a woman’s doorstep as tangible, undeniable proof: you are loved while you fight.Here’s why I’m telling you this.Your podcast is your warrior project.You’ve walked through something to get to this mic. Maybe it was doubt. Maybe it was failure. Maybe it was cancer, a season that tried to break you open. And you survived it. You processed the pain. And now you’re ready to “Go In Hot” for the people who need to hear your voice.Every episode you publish is a pair of glittery red slippers for someone sitting in their own cold, sterile moment—staring at their phone, wondering if they can keep going.No one else can deliver that glitter the way you can. Your voice. Your story. Your conviction.That’s why we podcast.Your mic is a big part of your mission. Your episodes are the ammunition. And the people listening? They’re listening to what you created, holding on, getting through.Don’t you dare stay quiet.Jen P.S. It took me hours to put this newsletter together. I kept reflecting on that time, listening to Tim share his story in his life with Angie and how God took that and turned it into something magnificent. That's how it works. There's so much that comes out of our pain that we cannot see when we are in agony and that is why we need to dig in and reflect and understand that God uses everything and the everything that you've been going through is how you become memorable, referable, and profitable.Thanks for reading 🎤︎︎ Mic Drop Mastery! Subscribe to grow with me in your podcast expertise so you can grow your business, too!Become MemorableYour podcast is your Red Slipper Warrior Project.Every episode you publish is a pair of glittery shoes for a listener who feels beaten up by business, ministry, or life.You’ve walked through your own fire to reach this mic. Now it’s time to lace up and deliver the goods.🎬Teeny tiny action: You survived your fire to deliver glitter to someone else. Take 5 minutes and write your “Origin Story” not as a resume, but as a love letter to the person currently sitting in the darkness, waiting for you to bring them the light they desperately need. Identify the exact moment you decided to stand up after you had been knocked down.Once you’ve captured that moment, you’ll realize your podcast isn’t about being an ‘expert’, it’s about being a guide. And guides don’t hoard their network; they connect their people to the mission. Let’s talk about how you can become the most referable person in your space by doing exactly what Tim did: giving others the floor.Thanks for reading 🎤︎︎ Mic Drop Mastery! Subscribe to grow with me so you can grow your podcast profits.Become ReferablePass the mic, grow your empire.Listen, the biggest, most exhausting lie we are taught in online business is that you have to hoard the spotlight to be the expert.Please.Tim didn’t build the Red Slipper Warrior Project by making it all about Tim. He built it by handing out the red slippers. He became the ultimate connector of hope.Do you want to be the most wildly referable, go-to voice in your space? The one people literally cannot stop talking about?Stop trying to be the only voice they hear.When you promote someone else’s mission, when you loudly and proudly refer your audience to another warrior who can help them, you do not lose authority. You multiply it. You become the trusted hub for the exact solutions your listener is desperately looking for.🎬 Teeny tiny action: Find ONE person, ONE mission, or ONE resource that helped you survive your own fire. Shout them out this week. Bring them on your show. Link to them in your emails. Not for a kickback. Do it because it’s exactly what your listener needs to win.Let me practice what I preach right now.I want to introduce you to an absolute warrior: my client, Jodi Silverman.On Monday, May 4th at 12:15 PM Eastern, we are growing our network of rule-breakers, and I am proudly sharing the floor with her. We are tackling the giant elephant in the room that you are secretly wondering about:Is podcasting on Substack the right next step for you?This is NOT a pitch webinar. This is a totally live, open-mic Q+A where you experience live coaching in action. PLUS! You bring your questions about podcasting on Substack, I’ll bring the strategy, and Jodi will bring questions about what it looks like on the inside of Substack for your podcast.Come meet the other podcasters who are curious about ditching the old, exhausting way and building something deeply profitable and completely yours.The mic is open for YOU. This session is going to be fire.Become ProfitableFund the mission.Let’s have a very real talk about money right now.Tim couldn’t buy those glittery red slippers with just good intentions. It takes resources to run a mission.You cannot fight for your listeners, deliver the glitter, or be the voice they desperately need if you are exhausted and broke.If you are pouring your precious time, energy, and heart into a podcast that isn’t putting money back into your business, that is not a Warrior Project. That is a wildly expensive hobby.And I want better for you.This is exactly why we are flipping the podcasting model on its head and following Commandment #8 of Mic Drop Mastery: Sell Your Own Stuff.Stop giving your best podcast real estate to someone else. You will earn faster with your own stuff than affiliates and sponsors ever could. That is why I’ve moved to Substack. Building paid tiers. Selling my own offers directly to the people who seek me out directly. You can do the same.When your mission is fully funded, your impact becomes absolutely unstoppable.🎬 Teeny tiny action: Look at your last three episodes. Did you invite your listeners to buy your stuff? Do you have a solid CTA? Identify the exact battle your listener feels like they are losing right now, the massive, keep-them-up-at-night roadblock, that you could solve with a simple $47 audio series or a paid Substack tier. Write it down. That is your next offer.Still trying to figure out how the heck Substack actually helps you sell your own stuff?Get in the room on Monday.If you are tired of the old, broken podcasting model and you want to know exactly how podcasters are using Substack to generate real revenue and fiercely loyal communities, you need to be at this Q+A.Join me and Jodi Silverman on Monday, May 4th at 12:15 PM Eastern.Jodi is going to share exactly what it looks like on the inside. Bring your questions about monetization, paid tiers, and how to actually fund your Warrior Project without burning out.The mic is open. The strategy is real. Let’s get you paid for your work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thejenrogers.substack.com
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Top 10 Questions About Podcasting on Substack | #3
Well, well, well… it turns out nearly half of you are rebels. I knew we’d be good friends!If you are feeling the visceral pull to do less and less on the exhausting social media hamster wheel, you are in the right place. Somewhere along the line, running a business turned into performance art—but your voice is the most overlooked lead-gen tool you have. In this episode of The Substack Podcast Studio, we’re focused on the power of Substack as an asset-generating machine, as it removes almost all of the friction of launching a show. Tech made so much easier!Whether you’re thinking of launching a brand-new podcast or migrating an existing one that has flatlined, I am answering the Top 10 questions I get about podcasting natively on Substack.Grab a piece of paper, draw a line down the middle; let’s map out your Pros and Cons.In this episode, we cover:* [03:48] Should you host on Substack or keep your current host?* [05:52] How to actually launch a podcast on Substack (Hint: It requires more than just cover art; you need a strategy).* [06:33] Yes, you can monetize directly through Substack. Here is how we build belief and drive listeners to your proven offers.* [08:04] The easy tech mechanics of distributing your Substack podcast to Apple, Spotify, and everywhere else.* [08:58] Podcast Episode vs. Voiceover Post: What’s the difference, and why does it matter for your RSS feed?* [11:17] How to migrate an existing podcast (like my 300+ episode show, Simplify Podcasting) over to Substack.* [12:28] Will you accidentally spam your email subscribers every time you hit publish? * [13:29] Running multiple podcasts or content streams under one single Substack roof.* [13:49] How your listeners will actually consume your audio-first content.* [14:21] Is moving to Substack worth it for your business goals?Mentioned in this Episode & Resources:🎙️ Live Substack Coaching Call with Jodi Silverman: Join us live on Monday, May 4th at 12:15 PM Eastern. We are taking a private 1:1 coaching session completely public! We’ll be discussing the nuances, pros, and cons of moving your existing brand to Substack. This is a subscriber-only event! Subscribe here to get the invite: thevirtualpodcastschool.com/substack🎙️ Ready to build real leverage and monetize your podcast? If you are a Christian Woman Entrepreneur ready to invest time and money into doing this right, let’s talk. Book a consult to get certified professional help launching your podcast without wigging out over the tech: thevirtualpodcastschool.com/consult This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thejenrogers.substack.com
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Is your podcast giving off “sketchy Airbnb” vibes?
What are your top 3 must-haves when it comes to staying at an Airbnb?My man and I just returned from a 5 day stay at an Airbnb in a questionable neighborhood…We picked the space to match my top 3 must-haves:* Space (2 bathrooms - non-negotiable)* Cleanliness (Not just surface clean)* Value (I’d pay more than what they’re asking)Would you stay at an Airbnb without any reviews? Probably not. You’d assume the risk was too high.Turns out, your listeners treat your podcast the same way. If you aren’t meeting their “must-haves,” they don’t bother with the checkout process. And unlike a bad Airbnb, they won’t even tell you why before they leave. They just hit unsubscribe.When it comes to your show, do you know:* The top 3 “must-haves” your ideal client is hunting for?* How heavily your “social proof” (your reviews and credibility) impacts your intake?* Whether your show makes your audience feel “safe” enough to trust you with their money?If an Airbnb falls short, travelers ignore the listing and never look back. Your listeners are the exact same. If you miss the mark, there’s no conflict—there’s just silence.Keep reading to learn how to make your next episode 🔥🔥🔥Your show must overcome the “Sea of Sameness”To get noticed, your show must overcome the “Sea of Sameness”. Yes, that starts at first look with your podcast art, name, and description. But, there’s way more to it than that.If you’re new here - welcome! Each week inside the Mic Drop Mastery Newsletter, I share 3 ways for you to become Memorable, Referable, and Profitable with your podcast.Let’s get to it so you can Become Unforgettable!xoxo, JenP.S. Looking for more Substack Podcasting Goodness? Pick your fave platform and listen to the latest episode! 🎧Apple 🎧Spotify 🎧SubstackThanks for reading 🎤︎︎ Mic Drop Mastery! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support Independent Podcasters Everywhere.Become MemorableThe packaging can make all the differenceThere’s got to be some visual appeal to your podcast art. It’s just like me scrolling quickly through listings on Airbnb after I’ve already filtered for my dates and 2 bathrooms.Your audience is scrolling the feed after typing key words into the search bar, which takes them to your podcast art.One of the best ways to test your art - well, there are two ways.The first is to check out others in your space and then create something that stands out - that makes you memorable.The second way is to share your art with others. Get some feedback. Ask these questions:* Based on what you see here (the art thumbnail only) what do you think this show is about?* How would you describe the overall vibe of the show when you look at the art, the name, and the podcast description?* What type of content do you think you’d hear on this show based on what you know so far?* My ideal audience is ) ________. What’s one thing that would make this show a no-brainer for my audience to press play?🎬Teeny tiny action:Message me if you want to share your art with me and ask me what I think!Become ReferableThe Airbnb OverdeliveredI promised to share our review of the home in the questionable neighborhood.First, we know feeling safe is of uber-importance. Despite not being in the best neighborhood, we did feel safe with solid doors, deadbolt locks, outside cameras, and privacy fencing. Plus, we took comfort in all those 5-star reviews we read.How do you foster safety on your podcast?A few ways..You let people know they are in the right place. (i.e., You’re in the right place if you’re a Christian Woman entrepreneur who wants to launch a new show, pivot an old one, or monetize your show for your business, without burning out.) You share just enough about what makes you the right person to lead them. (.e., Hey there, I’m Jen Rogers, Founder of The Virtual Podcast School. If you value substance over style and you’d prefer to build a 100 loyal listener base with people you directly connect with, and you want to build a podcast that converts, I’ll teach you how inside the Substack Podcast Studio.)🎬Teeny tiny action:Listen to your last episode. How did you welcome your audience? What did you say that had a new listener know they were in the right place? (Note: if you are in the brainstorming, I'm working to launch phase, you can create a draft episode where you let people know they are in the right place.) You must remember every episode you release, you are gaining new listeners. There is some turnover in your listener base. The goal is to retain the majority of your listeners, but you must earn that spot in their podcast feed. This is harder than what it sounds like.If you need help with your positioning to monetize your podcast, let’s work together. Go to thevirtualpodcastschool.com/podcastcoaching to book your strategic Mic Drop Mastery Power Hour.Become ProfitableReviews MatterIf we’d read reviews for that Airbnb that were mostly negative, we likely wouldn’t have booked. Good reviews come from you doing your job, executing on your unique concept for what you share on your podcast. This isn’t to say one or two not-so-great reviews will kill your show. As I write this newsletter, I’m adding this to my list of future episodes - how to leverage a bad review.Back to profitability, your show sends signals (refer to both sections above about your art, etc). The one signal you never want to send - sounding like a weekly pitch fest.Instead, your show naturally leads your audience to the next logical step.The next logical step lies in your Calls to Action (CTAs). When we work together, I’ll share with you how to position your CTAs so the flow effortlessly and don’t sound salesy. Instead, they are the very thing your audience knows they need next.Know this! Profits don’t come from good CTAs - they come from you creating a unique show concept, built from the ground up, that resonates with your ideal clients. Here's what smart podcasters know. In order to be wealthy, your show must be healthy. So whether you've already launched or you're thinking about launching your show, your show must be healthy to be wealthy. That means you're making sure it's not just the packaging that looks good. It's the deep structure underneath your show that increases connection, builds trust, and sells more without being salesy.Make sure it’s not just the packaging that looks goodIf you want to fix the deep structure underneath your show so you can increase connection, build trust and sell more without being salesy, it’s time to invest in the Podcast Health Checkup.🎬Teeny tiny action:Take the Podcast Health Checkup.1USE CODE: SUBSTACKTLC to save 50%, Substacker!xoxojenThanks for reading 🎤︎︎ Mic Drop Mastery!This newsletter is public - share it with a podcaster who needs encouragement and real guidance that converts! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thejenrogers.substack.com
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5 Fatal Podcast Mistakes That Tank Your Conversions | #2
Your podcast is your credibility campaign. Period. When you treat your podcast like a casual hobby, your buyers treat you like an amateur. Aimless chatter kills retention and referrals.Learn how to step into your authority, position your expertise with conviction, and build an audio-first revenue engine that honors your message and your expertise.In this episode of the Substack Podcast Studio, I’m opening the vault to my very first, highly embarrassing podcast recording from 2020.One of my biggest faux pas?My audience sat in a waiting room for 17 agonizing minutes waiting for me to make the episode about them… waiting for an AHA moment that never actually came because I was too busy talking about my dogs.The result? Zero trust, zero conversions, and zero revenue.Winging a podcast isn’t a strategy but it is public. It’s also permanent, and incredibly expensive. I’m breaking down the 5 fatal mistakes that ruined my inaugural episode and how they directly violated the 5 of the 10 Mic Drop Mastery Commandments.Here are the 5 mistakes you need to avoid:* Mistake #1: Extended, boring openers * (Listen for more on Commandment #4: Position, don’t just post).* Mistake #2: Excluding your audience from the conversation* (Listen for more on Commandment #2: Planning is profitable).* Mistake #3: Low energy level for podcasting* (Listen for more on Commandment #5: Your podcast mirrors your brand).* Mistake #4: Ignoring the business purpose of the episode* (Listen for more on Commandment #10: Every episode earns its keep).* Mistake #5: Butchering the Call to Action* (Listen for more on Commandment #6: Serve but never forget to sell).Here’s how to fix all of it.Perform a purposeful intervention on your show.Grab my Profitable Podcast Health Checkup It’s normally $197, but for Substack Podcast Studio listeners, grab it for $99 with code SUBSTACKTLC.Get the Health Checkup HereConnect with Jen:Subscribe and Message me on Substack! substack.com/@thejenrogers This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thejenrogers.substack.com
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I listened to my first episode...and I wanted to crawl in a hole.
I write my newsletters with pencil and paper. I think better that way, even when sitting outside in the sunshine with a more than slight breeze nipping at my pages. After sketching my notes, I went on a full tech hunt to dig up my first ever podcast episode to check the stats from September 3, 2020.And then…I wondered.What DID I sound like when I first hit the record button? If you’re curious about the shift, keep a close eye on your inbox. I’m dropping a raw critique of that exact episode next week on the Substack Podcast Studio.Become Unforgettable!xoxo, JenPick your fave platform and listen to the latest episode!🎧Apple 🎧Spotify 🎧SubstackThanks for reading 🎤︎︎ Mic Drop Mastery! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support Indie Podcasters Everywhere.Become MemorableYou’re the only one enamored with you…At least at first.When you launch your podcast, you’ll be sooooo into your first episode. Not everyone else will.You’ll refresh your stats every few minutes. You’ll listen to it in the car.You’ll download it and play it at 2x to get a listen-through on your computer, on incognito mode on webpages, and on your fam’s phone.And that is more than okay. Because without that messy, imperfect first episode, you cannot get better. Do you want to become a better podcaster? Of course you do.To become Memorable, you’ve got to keep going. Do not grow weary in doing good. Keep doing good. Your rewards are coming. But…if you’re simply releasing episodes for what it can “get you” in the next 24 hours, you and I are probably not a good fit.When you show up with a heart to serve first, the rewards will come. Just not on your timeline - on God’s timeline.Speaking of messy action, here’s the update on my new show, The Substack Podcast Studio. I launched this with zero fanfare and no launch team.The rule-breaking prequel trailer? 140 downloads in its first 9 days.My official first episode? 57 downloads in 36 hours.That’s already more than half the downloads I received on my first podcast episode ever, and I’ve only been on this platform for 40ish days.🎬Teeny tiny action:Message me and tell me what’s holding you back from launching your first episode. I’ll give you a couple ideas to get you over the hump! It’s ok…we can do it ugly. Ugly is better than not done.Become ReferableMy man talks me up ALL. THE. TIME.“She’s so good!””She’s in the top 1% of podcasters!” (with this show).”You should hire her!”Do you know what my man doesn’t do?Listen to my podcast.Unless…I pull out his phone, pull up my show, and shove it in his face expectantly.Then he’ll listen.Still…he’s what I call a LOYAL LISTENER.I know that sounds contradictory, but indulge me for one hot second.What makes someone a loyal listener?* They know about your show* They listen to it (even if it requires Jen’s forced method)* They share your show with other people and highly recommend itDo you have your first loyal 100 listeners? Then keep going! Get the next 100!If you’re not there yet, no worries. We move that front and center when we work together as you first launch, rebrand, or pivot. When you get to your first 100 loyal listeners, it’s a surging boost of confidence and I promise you, you’ll need it.🎬Teeny tiny action:Identify 5 people you know who can support your show. If you haven’t launched yet, ask them to be part of your cheerleading squad when you do and talk you up and share your first episodes.If you have launched, identify 5 people you know willing to leave a review on your show. Heads up - it doesn’t need to be cringe. In fact, before writing this, I was working with my client Jodi (check out her podcast here), and realized, “Hey! I can ask her to listen and leave a review for the Substack Podcast Studio.” What do you think she said? (Hint: It wasn’t a two letter word.) Become ProfitableBetter Audio Won’t Fix a Broken PodcastIf you’re looking to master the craft of deep connection rather than becoming an expert editor, your podcast must be healthy to be wealthy. Profits come after your loyal listener believes in you.It’s your job to build that belief.But building belief is impossible when the foundation of your podcast is built on shifting sand. You need to find out exactly what is required to monetize your show by setting the deep structure up correctly first.We build Podcast Engines, not HobbiesIf you want to fix the deep structure underneath your show so you can increase connection, build trust and sell more without being salesy, you’re in the right place.🎬Teeny tiny action:Take the Podcast Health Checkup. Every podcaster who’s taken it so far has given this self-diagnostic tool 5 stars, including Jodi.When Jodi completed her checkup she told me: “I wish I would have known these things years ago. This changes how I make episodes going forward.”Don’t wait as long as I did to make sense of your sound. Stop walking into your recording sessions in the dark.Get the clarity you need to make your next episode your best converting episode yet.1USE CODE: SUBSTACKTLC to save 50%, Substacker!xoxojenThanks for reading 🎤︎︎ Mic Drop Mastery!This newsletter is public - share it with a podcaster who needs encouragement and real guidance that converts! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thejenrogers.substack.com
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The Truth About Podcast Launches: I Broke The Rules With Substack (And Got 118 Downloads) | #1
The industry gurus have a very rigid set of rules for launching a podcast: build a massive launch team, spam your social channels, record a flashy trailer, and slap a paywall up on day one.I ignored all of them.Instead, I quietly dropped a “prequel” episode on Substack. No fanfare. No cross-promotion. Just an audio file and a clear intention.The result? Over 100 downloads around the world in seven days.If you are a Christian woman entrepreneur looking for an outcome-based, high-trust, low-burnout alternative to social media, you are in the exact right place.Here is what we cover in this episode:· The Zero-Promo Launch: The exact stats from my prequel drop and why breaking the standard launch rules can work in your favor.· Capacity vs. Content: The hard questions you need to answer about your time, release rhythm, and goals before you step in front of the microphone.· The “Calculated Rebellion”: Why my Substack paid subscriptions are currently turned off, and why I refuse to monetize a half-finished room.· Audio Over Video: Why an audio-first strategy fiercely protects your capacity and builds far deeper trust than performing for the camera.Let’s Connect on Substack: I want to hear from you. Subscribe for free at thevirtualpodcastschool.com/substack. When the welcome email hits your inbox, reply to it, or drop me a direct DM on Substack.What podcasting rule are you ready to break?Mentioned in this episode: Shoutout to Anna! Check out her amazing show, Honest Christian Conversations, in your favorite podcast app. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thejenrogers.substack.com
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It's Sooo Easy To Give Advice...
More than 5 years after launching my first podcast, I’ve just launched something new!!Soooo stinkin’ excited to share with you I’ve launched a new podcast!Which means I’m going through the same protocols I teach my clients when they launch.It’s humbling to begin again.And exciting, too!The part I like the most - I’m breaking some podcasting rules!!If you do nothing else, listen to the rule-breaking episode here!I’ll be curious to hear what you think about my first episode!Become Unforgettable!xoxo, JenPick your fave platform and listen in - it’s less than 5 minutes!🎧Apple 🎧Spotify 🎧SubstackThanks for reading 🎤︎︎ Mic Drop Mastery! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support Kingdom First Podcasters.Become MemorableYou’ve got to stop doing what AI tells you to doOh, the junk that’s out there on the socials.Regurgitated RAH RAH in the “proper format”.Since launching my Substack, the older platforms feel even worse than before.Why? Because Substack is REFRESHING!Genuine convos are happening right here.I keep hearing that so many are leaving the socials and moving towards more authentic engagement.I didn’t think it’d be possible to find it on a social platform...Enter: Substack.I launched my new show, Substack Podcast Studio, and without a launch team and huge fanfare, that episode got 41 downloads in the first 2 days.That’s 41 people who said yes to listening because they CHOSE TO SUBSCRIBE TO ME.🥳🥳🥳🎬Teeny tiny action:Listen to this episode to hear what all the excitement is about and why I said yes to launching a new show.Become ReferableIf you sound like everyone else on your podcast, you sound like everyone else.Don’t do that.You’ve got to be the one who shows up as you! You’re the only one who can.If you’re watering your personality down by trying to sound like someone else, it will silently eat at your self-esteem. No bueno!🎬Teeny tiny action:Check out this episode to avoid the professional traps that are holding your personality hostage.Become ProfitableRevisit Your OffersThis past week, I worked through 2 different clients’ offers.It’s always the same: we think we’ve put the right stuff on the page to draw our ideal client in...but there are usually key things we miss.Why does this happen?Because we’re sooooo into our own offers. We are emotionally connected to their transformative power.You can fix it. 🎬Teeny tiny action:Partner with someone in the Subscriber Chat and review ONE offer of the other’s.Offer critical feedback, with love.Keep podcasting for more impact!xoxojenThanks for reading 🎤︎︎ Mic Drop Mastery!This newsletter is public - share it with a podcaster who needs encouragement and real guidance that converts!P.S. Here’s the rule-breaking episode!!! Take a listen! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thejenrogers.substack.com
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Breaking all the Podcasting Rules
I’ll admit it. When I first saw everyone moving to Substack, I said, “Absolutely not!”I’m not going over to another platform. You have got to be kidding me. Well, here I am, right around 30 days in, and I’m launching the Substack podcast Studio.And I’m breaking some podcasting rules for how Kingdom Women show up in their business.This is the era of Burning the Algorithm Ships!It’s also the era of audio-first connections with your podcast. You don’t have to perform on video, you can show up authentically, beautifully you.Here’s to you, becoming more of Beautiful YOU!xoxoxJen This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thejenrogers.substack.com
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The wise woman builds her house. Stop tearing yours down with your own exhausted hands.You don’t need more content. You need leverage. You need a room you own, not a rented stage where an algorithm dictates who hears you. You need a podcast that works while you sleep, and converts because it’s the full, unedited version of you.I didn’t realize I was still hiding until I went deeper on my own brand. I had the top 1% show and the proof, yet I was softening my message before hitting record. Why? Because protecting what I’d built mattered more than saying fully what I believed.Sound familiar?Your ideal clients are starving for resonance. They’re worn out from the gurus and mixed messages. They need someone unafraid to tell them the truth. Twenty minutes in her ear—on her walk or in the drop-off line—is where walls come down and buying decisions get made.“Faith comes by hearing.” That’s not just theology; it’s a buyer-psychology advantage. When your podcast and your subscribers live i
HOSTED BY
Jen Rogers🎤︎︎Mic Drop Mastery
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