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One of the most common challenges faced by podcasters who also run their own businesses is how to efficiently and effectively manage all the tasks that come with producing a podcast while also running a business. And that’s why we’re featuring this question as one of our first listener question episodes.
The solution might not be what you think it is. In fact, what I’m sharing today is often what gets left out of this conversation in favor of a favorite project management software or the latest and greatest productivity hack built to make you millions.
Get ready to gain some valuable insights around the real solution (yep, just ONE solution) to make the podcasting journey for service based business owners more streamlined and profitable in this episode of The More Profitable Podcast.
01:20 - The importance of this conversation for all business owners, but especially service based businesses who have to manage not only internal business tasks but a tangible deliverable to clients
03:30 - The podcast hosts most frequently impacted by this problem and how hiring an editor isn’t always the solution to a more efficient podcast process.
6:45 - The route cause that needs to be solved if you’re feeling overwhelmed by managing your podcast and your business
11:30 - The first solution to this overwhelm isn’t to outsource, it’s to separate your planning and your production
15:45 - The consequences of this aren’t just for you, but your show is less effective when you’re solving this problem with productivity hacks and project management solutions
18:00 - A hard truth around your podcast organization that I need you to understand
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Mentioned In How to Efficiently and Effectively Run Your Podcast and Business
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One of the most common challenges faced by podcasters who also run their own businesses is how to efficiently and effectively manage all the tasks that come with producing a podcast while also running a business. And that’s why we’re featuring this question as one of our first listener question episodes.
The solution might not be what you think it is. In fact, what I’m sharing today is often what gets left out of this conversation in favor of a favorite project management software or the latest and greatest productivity hack built to make you millions.
Get ready to gain some valuable insights around the real solution (yep, just ONE solution) to make the podcasting journey for service based business owners more streamlined and profitable in this episode of The More Profitable Podcast.
01:20 - The importance of this conversation for all business owners, but especially service based businesses who have to manage not only internal business tasks but a tangible deliverable to clients
03:30 - The podcast hosts most frequently impacted by this problem and how hiring an editor isn’t always the solution to a more efficient podcast process.
6:45 - The route cause that needs to be solved if you’re feeling overwhelmed by managing your podcast and your business
11:30 - The first solution to this overwhelm isn’t to outsource, it’s to separate your planning and your production
15:45 - The consequences of this aren’t just for you, but your show is less effective when you’re solving this problem with productivity hacks and project management solutions
18:00 - A hard truth around your podcast organization that I need you to understand
Get your questions answered on a future episode by submitting it here.
Mentioned In How to Efficiently and Effectively Run Your Podcast and Business
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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