Me or We? That's a question I've been unconsciously juggling in podcasting for some time now. And I've come to a conclusion. A decision. And it's a relaxing one that I think might help you frame your podcast audience too. And relieve a little bit of creative stress.
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Trying out Threads recently really made me realize how much social media has been uncomfortable for me for awhile now. Like a pair of ill fitting shoes. So I went silent on a lot of my social accounts last week and am leaning into online interactions that have fostered actual connections for me more going forward,
Here's why and how I'm going to do some deep diving thinking about what social media means to me so I can make the connections I want. Not just for the podcast or business. Both of these are a direct extension of my passion for connecting and sharing skills and knowledge, so I'd be lying to say this is solely cerebral business move. This is also a human move to make more genuine connections. I hope that sharing this helps you take a look at your social media needs and habits as well. It's nearly impossible to be objective about your own work. That's why you need feedback. But not all feedback is valuable. Here are my favorite ways to get feedback that can help you improve the quality and interest level of your podcast.
Here are 3 of my favorite ways: 1. republish them 2. mention them in your most recent episode 3. use a newsletter to repurpose older episodes In fact, #3 is where I got this spike in Geopats after a newsletter mention recently (the yellow area in the screenshot below). Let me explain how to do these things simply.
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AuthorFrom one passion led podcaster to another, here are some tips to make the most genuine connections with your podcast and supporting mediums. Archives
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