I’m a podcast host and editor, and I want to help you launch your podcast.
You don’t have to go it alone or be afraid of making mistakes. We all make them, but we can learn from each other along the way. My goal is to help you get started on your own podcast journey by sharing what I've learned over the last 5 years hosting my own show, interviewing hundreds of guests, growing as a host and editor, developing systems and processes for myself (and now others), and beginning to share what I've learned with others who are just getting started in this space.
You'll learn from someone who has been where you are now - someone who has learned what works best for them in their process of launching a podcast and growing an audience around that show. You'll learn about tools that have helped me grow my show over time as well as tips on how to get started with your first episode today!
This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
Have you ever scrapped a podcast episode before you’ve even published it?
I’ve done that a couple of times over the last 5 years, but usually because a guest became concerned about security. Almost never because of the content.
But I scrapped one yesterday, even after missing the 3 previous days. In today's episode, you'll discover
Why I scrapped that episode
What it has to do with 3 Uber drivers
How you can begin to decide whether you should scrap an episode
One key thing that holds many beginning podcasters back
How understanding the difference between standards and aspiration can set you free
I'd like to hear from you!
Let me know in the comments if you’ve ever scrapped a podcast episode. And, if so, why you did it.