An insider show into the art, tech, community, and business of podcasting. Hosted by Addy Saucedo, she brings you stories and conversations with podcast creators to share how their podcast gets made and paid.
Gone are the days of hitting record, saying whatever comes to mind, and hoping that our podcast gets discovered. To gain an audience, we need to support our content with structure. Despite the false belief of restraining creativity, having content structure is what will captivate the attention of your audience and builds for a strong-lasting show.
Hit play to now to discover how you can add structure to your podcast by following easy-to-implement tips.
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Our voice is the most important podcasting tool that we have and yet, its power and health is overlooked. In this episode, I invite The Shan Man to discuss vocal triggers - how we use our voice to share our message, capture the attention of our audience and how to take care of it!
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To make a positive difference in an ever-growing content space, it is essential to have different and engaging conversations on our podcasts. After all, it is the experience of the being part of these discussions on the show that will draw in the listener’s attention. In this episode, I will be sharing proven conversation triggers that have worked for professional podcasters, producers and myself.
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What I’m about to share with you was created out of an “ah-ha!” moment after one of my podcast clients constantly struggled with expanding on their main topic. They knew their topic well, it was just the format and delivery aspect that continued to puzzle my client.
This content spinner has continued to help my clients quickly and easily create their podcast episodes. I hope it will help you too.
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Making time to step back and review what we have created helps us to be aware of our progress towards the goal we have with our podcast. If we don't, the opposite tends to happen. Â We continue to just roll with the punches, cautioning on the side of podfading. Here are 5 simple questions to review and refine our episodes content creation.
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One way of creating content that engages the audience’s attention and loyalty is by intentionally using 6 triggers on a show and episode level. In this episode, you will discover the 6 triggers that will have your audience hooked!
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What value does our recording gear have if we let our fear or anxiety prevent us from sharing our message with the world? You will have to listen to the episode to discover a method that makes it easy to organize and record our message effectively. This method takes creating content from confused to confident!
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It takes a skill to get on the microphone and record content that communicates directly to your audience. In this Intentional Content series, I will sharing how to build-up that skill easily with tips and content formulas. These formulas can be used for interviewing, storytelling, co-hosted and solo episodes.
This episode kicks off the series with 4 questions that have helped me setup my episodes for success and I know they will help you too. This is the what, how, and why of your content. Click here for complete show notes.
Permission to earn money, granted! In this episode, I share why you should be intentional about having a profitable podcast (hobbyist or not) and you will discover many different ways you make that happen! Click here for complete episode notes.
Podcasting can be fun, full of opportunities! But do you know where you’ll be with your podcast a year from now? How about 3 months from now?
These are the questions that I’ll help you answer by walking you through how to measure what actually matters when podcasting. Click here for the complete episode notes.
Stressed? Worried? Forgetful? Rushed? These are all signs of having scheduling conflicts. The good news? We can fix that. We'll zoom in on our podcasting schedule. First through the eyes of creating content and then through the eyes of our audience. Why even bother with a podcasting schedule? Preparation delivers value and rewards. Click here for complete episode notes.
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