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It’s inevitable for every podcaster. When you first start your show, you’re excited! You’re sitting down to record and produce each episode with great anticipation for downloads, listener feedback, and sales. And this goes on for weeks or months.
But eventually, you hit a wall. Whether you’re just getting started or you’ve been podcasting for one year, five years, or nine years, there will come a point where you burn out and need to take a break... or even feel like quitting.
At that point, some people do quit for good (even if they thought they were just taking a break). Others, however, stick with it and thrive.
But how can you do the same? How can you ensure you’re one of the successful ones who manage to get past the point of burnout?
In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, you’ll learn about how to deal with it when it happens to you going forward. I’ll teach you how to manage burnout in a way that reduces its frequency.
3:34 - How strategically building your show helps you reduce burnout
5:43 - Why building a strategic show isn’t just a one-time thing
8:03 - Managing burnout, what generally causes it, and a powerful way to reconnect with your podcast
11:41 - How long of a break from podcasting do you need?
13:05 - An example of the power of having an organized and strategic process
15:25 - The only thing that could potentially disrupt your show
17:41 - Do this to help you manage burnout from now on
Mentioned in How Business Owners Can Reduce Overwhelm and Manage Podcast Burnout
Podcast Newsroom
EP 612: How Business Owners Can Try On Podcasting Without Burning Out
EP 618: How Professional Podcast Producers Build a Successful Podcast Workflow
Monday.com
Podcasting for Profitability Roundtable
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Learn more about Podcast Production Services
Learn more about Podcast Strategy Intensives
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It’s inevitable for every podcaster. When you first start your show, you’re excited! You’re sitting down to record and produce each episode with great anticipation for downloads, listener feedback, and sales. And this goes on for weeks or months.
But eventually, you hit a wall. Whether you’re just getting started or you’ve been podcasting for one year, five years, or nine years, there will come a point where you burn out and need to take a break... or even feel like quitting.
At that point, some people do quit for good (even if they thought they were just taking a break). Others, however, stick with it and thrive.
But how can you do the same? How can you ensure you’re one of the successful ones who manage to get past the point of burnout?
In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, you’ll learn about how to deal with it when it happens to you going forward. I’ll teach you how to manage burnout in a way that reduces its frequency.
3:34 - How strategically building your show helps you reduce burnout
5:43 - Why building a strategic show isn’t just a one-time thing
8:03 - Managing burnout, what generally causes it, and a powerful way to reconnect with your podcast
11:41 - How long of a break from podcasting do you need?
13:05 - An example of the power of having an organized and strategic process
15:25 - The only thing that could potentially disrupt your show
17:41 - Do this to help you manage burnout from now on
Mentioned in How Business Owners Can Reduce Overwhelm and Manage Podcast Burnout
Podcast Newsroom
EP 612: How Business Owners Can Try On Podcasting Without Burning Out
EP 618: How Professional Podcast Producers Build a Successful Podcast Workflow
Monday.com
Podcasting for Profitability Roundtable
Chat with Stacey about working with Uncommonly More
Learn more about Podcast Production Services
Learn more about Podcast Strategy Intensives
Rate and Review the podcast
Send us a text
Support the show
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