Novice to Noteworthy | Podcast Strategy for Entrepreneurs

6. Maintaining Your Podcast During a Busy Season


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Speaking from my personal and professional experience, when people hit a busy season in their life or business, their podcast is the first thing to go. This can put a halt on their growth goals and make it difficult to get back into posting. In this episode, I’m sharing how to keep your podcast going during a busy season without adding too much more to your plate!


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  • Some key takeaways from this episode include:

    • One of the easiest ways to make your podcast more manageable during a busy season is to shorten your episodes. Focus on 1-3 actionable points per episode to make them valuable but succinct.

    • If your podcast is mainly solo episodes, that can take a long time to prep. Focus on interviews temporarily so you can just write a standard list of questions and record a bunch of interviews back-to-back.

    • If all else fails, re-release old podcast episodes. Start with the most downloaded episodes for max listenership. Just record a new intro to edit into the beginning.

    • Hosted by Kristen Stegall, CEO of Novice Studios, Novice to Noteworthy is a podcast strategy resource for business owners! On this show, we cover all the tips and tricks you need to launch and grow your podcast, plus honest conversations about running a business and the ever-changing content marketing landscape. Novice Studios is a podcast production company specializing in video podcasts, and we offer packages to launch, revamp, and maintain your show on an ongoing basis.

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        Novice to Noteworthy | Podcast Strategy for EntrepreneursBy Kristen Stegall