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In this episode, I’m giving you one question that could completely change the trajectory of your podcast.
If you feel like your podcast isn’t growing, isn’t converting, or isn’t resonating the way you hoped it would… this is probably why.
The question is simple:
What is the one problem I solve for my podcast listeners?
Not five problems.
Not “I talk about business and mindset and marketing and life.”
Not “I help ambitious women live their best lives.”
One. Clear. Problem.
If someone lands on your podcast page and takes a five-second glance at your title, your description, and your episode names, will they immediately know:
Or is it vague?
Because here’s the truth: if it’s not crystal clear, people will not do the mental work to figure it out.
Your podcast should have one job. One clear promise. One core problem that you consistently solve.
That’s how you know you’ve niched down enough.
That’s how you know your podcast positioning is strong.
That’s how you start seeing better growth and better conversions.
And I get it. Especially if you’re creative, nicheing down feels restrictive. You feel like you have so much more to say. You don’t want to be put in a box.
But clarity creates traction.
When your positioning is tight, when your message is focused, when your promise is undeniable, your podcast becomes easier to grow, easier to market, and easier to monetize.
So here’s your homework:
Go look at your podcast right now.
Ask yourself:
If the answer is no, it’s time to refine your niche, your messaging, and your podcast description until it’s painfully clear.
It might feel uncomfortable. You might resist it. But clarity is what moves the needle.
One problem. One promise. One clear solution.
Start there.
By Angela SpearmanIn this episode, I’m giving you one question that could completely change the trajectory of your podcast.
If you feel like your podcast isn’t growing, isn’t converting, or isn’t resonating the way you hoped it would… this is probably why.
The question is simple:
What is the one problem I solve for my podcast listeners?
Not five problems.
Not “I talk about business and mindset and marketing and life.”
Not “I help ambitious women live their best lives.”
One. Clear. Problem.
If someone lands on your podcast page and takes a five-second glance at your title, your description, and your episode names, will they immediately know:
Or is it vague?
Because here’s the truth: if it’s not crystal clear, people will not do the mental work to figure it out.
Your podcast should have one job. One clear promise. One core problem that you consistently solve.
That’s how you know you’ve niched down enough.
That’s how you know your podcast positioning is strong.
That’s how you start seeing better growth and better conversions.
And I get it. Especially if you’re creative, nicheing down feels restrictive. You feel like you have so much more to say. You don’t want to be put in a box.
But clarity creates traction.
When your positioning is tight, when your message is focused, when your promise is undeniable, your podcast becomes easier to grow, easier to market, and easier to monetize.
So here’s your homework:
Go look at your podcast right now.
Ask yourself:
If the answer is no, it’s time to refine your niche, your messaging, and your podcast description until it’s painfully clear.
It might feel uncomfortable. You might resist it. But clarity is what moves the needle.
One problem. One promise. One clear solution.
Start there.