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Outsourcing for your podcast is a bit like dating—you have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find your prince (or princess). This episode gets into the nitty-gritty of hiring help for your podcast, featuring stories from our listeners who’ve been there, done that, and got the t-shirt (or the horror story).
Kim Newlove shares her success with hiring a coach and how that investment paid off in spades. On the flip side, York's experience is a cautionary tale about the perils of hiring without doing proper research. It’s a mixed bag of outcomes, and we’re here for all of it. We also explore the broader theme of investing in your podcast and the balance between saving money and getting quality help. After all, sometimes you gotta spend a little to save a lot—like time, sanity, and the integrity of your podcast. Tune in for laughs, lessons learned, and a whole lot of real talk on the do’s and don’ts of podcast hiring.
Need Help Finding an Editor?
If you need help finding an editor use THIS LINK which will go to Steve Stewart who co-runs the Podcast Editor Academy and he will send your information to people in that group.
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How many episodes do you listen to in a week? And of those episodes how many different podcasts are there?
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Does "It Depends" Stop You In Your Tracks? I Can Help
When you ask any podcast question, most answer begins with "It Depends." This is where my one-on-one coaching can make sure you make the right decision for YOUR audience, and YOUR goals. We have step by step tutorials, and an amazing group to cheer you on, but with the School of Podcasting you don't have to worry about the "It Depends" moments.
School of Podcasting
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I would love to see you! You can see where I'm going to be using the link below. If you would like me to speak at your offline or online event, contact me at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/contact
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Outsourcing for your podcast is a bit like dating—you have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find your prince (or princess). This episode gets into the nitty-gritty of hiring help for your podcast, featuring stories from our listeners who’ve been there, done that, and got the t-shirt (or the horror story).
Kim Newlove shares her success with hiring a coach and how that investment paid off in spades. On the flip side, York's experience is a cautionary tale about the perils of hiring without doing proper research. It’s a mixed bag of outcomes, and we’re here for all of it. We also explore the broader theme of investing in your podcast and the balance between saving money and getting quality help. After all, sometimes you gotta spend a little to save a lot—like time, sanity, and the integrity of your podcast. Tune in for laughs, lessons learned, and a whole lot of real talk on the do’s and don’ts of podcast hiring.
Need Help Finding an Editor?
If you need help finding an editor use THIS LINK which will go to Steve Stewart who co-runs the Podcast Editor Academy and he will send your information to people in that group.
Takeaways:
Links referenced in this episode:
Mentioned in this episode:
Question of the Month
How many episodes do you listen to in a week? And of those episodes how many different podcasts are there?
Question of the Month
Does "It Depends" Stop You In Your Tracks? I Can Help
When you ask any podcast question, most answer begins with "It Depends." This is where my one-on-one coaching can make sure you make the right decision for YOUR audience, and YOUR goals. We have step by step tutorials, and an amazing group to cheer you on, but with the School of Podcasting you don't have to worry about the "It Depends" moments.
School of Podcasting
Live Appearances
I would love to see you! You can see where I'm going to be using the link below. If you would like me to speak at your offline or online event, contact me at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/contact
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