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Struggling to grow your podcast? In this episode, Kevin Chemidlin of Chief Audience Officer shares how he went from almost quitting to successful podcaster after breaking the number one podcasting rule.
He explains the common podcasting advice you shouldn't listen to — and what to do instead for real growth. Learn how you can keep people listening to your show, the key metric that tells you if your audience is sticking around, and how to turn your podcast into a lead-nurturing machine that actually drives sales.
If you want more growth for your podcast and your business, don’t miss this one!
Topics discussed:
What helped Kevin grow his show
The podcasting mistake holding you back
Podcast growth strategies that actually work
How to create effective intros
Why systems matter in podcast growth
Podcasting as networking tool
Resources:
Connect with Larry Sprung:
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About our Guest:
Kevin Chemidlin is a content growth strategist and podcast coach who helps high-ticket entrepreneurs turn their content into a lead-generating machine.
Kevin launched his first podcast, Philly Who?, in 2018 while working as a corporate software developer. Within 18 months, it surpassed 100,000 downloads and generated six figures in revenue. Recognizing the power of content as a business growth engine, he founded Grow The Show—a podcast and accelerator program designed to help business owners use their content to expand their audience, establish authority, and attract high-value clients.
Since 2020, Grow The Show has impacted over 50,000 podcasters, and the Grow The Show Accelerator has helped over 400 entrepreneurs transform their content into a predictable client acquisition system.
Disclosure:
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.
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Struggling to grow your podcast? In this episode, Kevin Chemidlin of Chief Audience Officer shares how he went from almost quitting to successful podcaster after breaking the number one podcasting rule.
He explains the common podcasting advice you shouldn't listen to — and what to do instead for real growth. Learn how you can keep people listening to your show, the key metric that tells you if your audience is sticking around, and how to turn your podcast into a lead-nurturing machine that actually drives sales.
If you want more growth for your podcast and your business, don’t miss this one!
Topics discussed:
What helped Kevin grow his show
The podcasting mistake holding you back
Podcast growth strategies that actually work
How to create effective intros
Why systems matter in podcast growth
Podcasting as networking tool
Resources:
Connect with Larry Sprung:
Connect with Kevin Chemidlin:
About our Guest:
Kevin Chemidlin is a content growth strategist and podcast coach who helps high-ticket entrepreneurs turn their content into a lead-generating machine.
Kevin launched his first podcast, Philly Who?, in 2018 while working as a corporate software developer. Within 18 months, it surpassed 100,000 downloads and generated six figures in revenue. Recognizing the power of content as a business growth engine, he founded Grow The Show—a podcast and accelerator program designed to help business owners use their content to expand their audience, establish authority, and attract high-value clients.
Since 2020, Grow The Show has impacted over 50,000 podcasters, and the Grow The Show Accelerator has helped over 400 entrepreneurs transform their content into a predictable client acquisition system.
Disclosure:
Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site.
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