Anchor Your Dreams

Empowering Women Podcasters | Jennifer Henczel


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BUILDING COMMUNITY AND MONETIZING YOUR MESSAGE: WOMEN IN PODCASTING NETWORK

 

Join us in celebrating her successes, exploring the challenges faced, and gaining inspiration for your own journey. Remember, the path to success is a collaborative one, and you are not alone.

 

Main Topics:

  • Overcoming Tragedy
  • Building Community
  • Memberships
  • Podcasting
  • Niche and Audience
  • In this episode of Anchor Your Dreams, host Meghan McQuillan invites founder of the Women in Podcasting Network, Jennifer Henczel. She is an experienced podcaster and community builder and shares her inspiring journey from a part-time entrepreneur to a full-time business owner. Jennifer narrates how a life-changing accident involving her husband ignited a spark within her to live her dreams and manifest her goals. She elaborates on the importance of building thriving communities, leveraging expertise, and monetizing messages to generate recurring income. The discussion delves into practical strategies for community building, the significance of authentic self-presentation, and various monetization methods beyond sponsorships, such as memberships and courses. Jennifer also offers digestible advice for aspiring podcasters, including the creation of signature talks, the role of affirmations, and tips for guest appearances on podcasts.

     

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    Anchor Your DreamsBy Meghan McQuillan