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Welcome back to another episode of Podcast Growth University—a podcast about podcasts with your host, Kevin Palmieri. He is also the co-host of Next Level University, a global top 100 Self-Improvement podcast with more than 1,200 published podcasts. Their podcast team, Next Level Podcast Solutions, has published over 2,000 podcasts, so best believe that Kevin knows what he is talking about.
You’ve just finished one episode of your brand-new podcast, and it took a lot of work from the planning, then agonizing, then planning some more, and then agonizing a lot more. It got you thinking, “Do I need a co-host?” Today Kevin shares the things you need to take into consideration before calling that friend or another podcaster to ask if you can be co-hosts on your podcast. Working with a podcast co-host can be one of life’s great joys… if it’s the right person. It might take a whole lot of planning and mulling over before you get to your decision, but it will be worth it when you’re sure it’s the right one.
If you want to learn more about podcasts, reach out to Kevin:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/neverquitkid/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-palmieri-5b7736160/
Email: [email protected]
Need help with your podcast? Check out Next Level Podcast Solutions: https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/next-level-podcast-solutions/
Free 30-minute call with Kevin: https://bit.ly/3E0ieM0
Show notes:
[1:39] It might not work in the long run
[3:58] Four things to consider
[4:52] Core beliefs
[5:34] Core values
[6:44] Core aspirations
[7:15] Core competencies
[9:01] Jennifer Hurvitz, the host of Doing Relationships Right shares how Kevin helped her and her podcast
[12:01] Are they the type of person you would want to spend time with?
[18:49] Outro
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Welcome back to another episode of Podcast Growth University—a podcast about podcasts with your host, Kevin Palmieri. He is also the co-host of Next Level University, a global top 100 Self-Improvement podcast with more than 1,200 published podcasts. Their podcast team, Next Level Podcast Solutions, has published over 2,000 podcasts, so best believe that Kevin knows what he is talking about.
You’ve just finished one episode of your brand-new podcast, and it took a lot of work from the planning, then agonizing, then planning some more, and then agonizing a lot more. It got you thinking, “Do I need a co-host?” Today Kevin shares the things you need to take into consideration before calling that friend or another podcaster to ask if you can be co-hosts on your podcast. Working with a podcast co-host can be one of life’s great joys… if it’s the right person. It might take a whole lot of planning and mulling over before you get to your decision, but it will be worth it when you’re sure it’s the right one.
If you want to learn more about podcasts, reach out to Kevin:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/neverquitkid/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-palmieri-5b7736160/
Email: [email protected]
Need help with your podcast? Check out Next Level Podcast Solutions: https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/next-level-podcast-solutions/
Free 30-minute call with Kevin: https://bit.ly/3E0ieM0
Show notes:
[1:39] It might not work in the long run
[3:58] Four things to consider
[4:52] Core beliefs
[5:34] Core values
[6:44] Core aspirations
[7:15] Core competencies
[9:01] Jennifer Hurvitz, the host of Doing Relationships Right shares how Kevin helped her and her podcast
[12:01] Are they the type of person you would want to spend time with?
[18:49] Outro
Send us a text