Episode 235: Why You Should Start a Podcast, And How to Actually Do It

03/11/2025 34 min Temporada 7 Episodio 235
Episode 235: Why You Should Start a Podcast, And How to Actually Do It

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Send us a textEpisode 235 Show NotesEver wondered if you should start a podcast? Spoiler: you probably should. Join Ish and Sacha as they unpack why podcasting isn't just about creating content - it's about developing a critical set of skills, building your personal brand, and creating a living, breathing business card that works while you sleep. From the power of editing to the legacy you'll leave behind, this is your blueprint for launching a podcast that matters.Main TopicsWhy Podcasting Develops Critical Skills -- Discover how regular content creation forces clarity of thought, storytelling ability, and communication confidence that transfers directly to your meetings, presentations, and leadershipSolo vs. Co-Hosting: Making the Big Decision -- The pros and cons of going it alone versus finding your podcast partner-in-crime - chemistry matters way more than you thinkThe Technical Toolkit -- From Riverside.fm to dynamic ad insertion, learn the exact tools and platforms that make podcasting accessible Episode HighlightsWhy you should record 10 episodes before launching (not just one) and the psychology behind binge-worthy contentThe paradox of presence: why being fully engaged in conversation creates better content than obsessing over how you soundWhy AI-generated content is making human-created podcasts MORE valuable, not lessKey TakeawaysBefore You Launch:Practice with voice memos first - record 3-minute talks on topics you care about without editingChoose your format: Solo expert, interview-style, or co-hosted conversationPick a niche but don't overthink it - start with what you know and what fires you upBatch create 10 episodes minimum before going liveSkills You'll Develop:Storytelling and narrative structureClear, precise communication under time pressureResearch and content curationAudio/video editing (which translates to social media content creation)Marketing and audience buildingConsistency and showing up (everyone can do a blinder once, but can you show up weekly?)The Technical Setup:Platform: Riverside.fm for recording (remote-friendly, high-quality)Editing: Audacity or an AI-powered editing and transcriptionHosting: Buzzsprout, or similar for distributionDynamic ads: Future-proof your content with dynamic insertion capabilitiesEquipment: Start simple - USB mic (or your phone), quiet space, consistent scheduleThe Real Value Beyond DownloadsThis isn't just about building an audience (though that's cool too). A podcast becomes:A forcing function for regular learning and content developmentA safe space to practice public speaking with the power of editingA living business card that works 24/7 across all your back catalogueAn authentic connection point in an increasingly AI-saturated worldA legacy document that captures your thinking, growth, and voice over timeA weird but wonderful friendship deepening tool (five years and counting for Ish and Sacha!)The Deeper Work: All the tools and techniques mean nothing without answering the fundamental question: What message do you have to share? Why are you here? What's the thing only you can say in the way only you can say it?Find that answer. Then share it.

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