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I help people (and companies) build an audience, attract clients, and make money via podcasting and broadcast radio.
Why aren't people listening to your podcast?
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I help people (and companies) build an audience, attract clients, and make money via podcasting and broadcast radio.
Are you happy with your current mic?
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I help people (and companies) build an audience, attract clients, and make money via podcasting and broadcast radio.
This is how podcasts die ...
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I help people (and companies) build an audience, attract clients, and make money via podcasting and broadcast radio.
AI can do jingles now, so I made a "morning radio" style jingle for Big Podcast, complete with a cheesy tagline. How are you using AI for your podcast?
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I help people (and companies) build an audience, attract clients, and make money via podcasting and broadcast radio.
What drives you crazy about remote interviews?
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I help people (and companies) build an audience, attract clients, and make money via podcasting and broadcast radio.
What do you call an video interview published on YouTube?
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I help people (and companies) build an audience, attract clients, and make money via podcasting and broadcast radio.
Has this even happened to you? If so, what did you do?
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I help people (and companies) build an audience, attract clients, and make money via podcasting and broadcast radio.
Does your partner like podcasts are much as you do?
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I help people (and companies) build an audience, attract clients, and make money via podcasting and broadcast radio.
This would be an editing and post-production nightmare. I'm not posting this photo to make fun of this lady's hat. When it comes to fashion, I'm with André Leon Talley that it's up to the individual to determine what "fashionable" is. But ... A hat like this, with beads swinging back and forth as she talks, creates a lot of sound and that's an editing nightmare. Same for clanging jewelry. Same for beards that are long enough to rub against the mic. You may not notice it at the time of recording, but you'll definitely notice it in the playback. Be aware. Shoutout to Shrikant Joshi, Anthony Luciani, Steve Stewart, Stephanie Lesher, and all the editors who keep people sounding great, even when fashion doesn't make that easy.
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I help people (and companies) build an audience, attract clients, and make money via podcasting and broadcast radio.
Do you look at your podcast stats?
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I help people (and companies) build an audience, attract clients, and make money via podcasting and broadcast radio.
Tom Petty was right. The waiting is the hardest part.
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