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Hi there! You haven’t heard from me in a while, so I wanted to fill you in with some changes happening to The Pod Farm.
When I started The Pod Farm, it was kind of a punt. I didn't know if podcast editing was a thing I could do for work, and The Pod Farm was purely a passion project. But as it has evolved and become a real business, I've felt like there are ways I can better serve my clients and attract new ones. So I’ve decided it’s time to put those things into practice, and there are a few reasons why now was the right time.
For one, most of my clients now fall into a few categories - health & wellness, spirituality, education. This wasn't intentional, but as lots of my clients are through recommendation, it's just turned out that way.
Also, earlier this year my Instagram account was deactivated so The Pod Farm's social media presence has disappeared, which seemed like an opportunity for something new.
And finally, The Pod Farm was an experiment at first, and it was a messy one. There's a confusion of branding, starts and restarts, too many facets to the business etc.
Basically, I'm seeing the new year as a time to start fresh with everything I've learned along the way...
The first stage of this change will just be a reskinning of The Pod Farm you all know - there's a new name, more gender-neutral branding, new website etc., but the day to day operation will be the same.
You'll still send me podcasts and get them back a few days later, same as always.
This new brand will hopefully attract more clients in the specific categories I've mentioned above, and create a stronger identity for the type of client I work with.
Further down the line, I hope to use this identity to attract advertisers for the podcasts I work with, and perhaps even operate as a podcast network.
But first, a facelift...
The Pod Farm is now Ora Podcast.
The word Ora kind of struck me out of the blue, and as I looked into it, as a part of words like oral or oracle, as a homophone to aura, and the many languages that use the word, it grew on me more and more. I feel it represents the feel I want for the new business, and how I want it to be perceived by my clients.
You can visit orapodcasts.com to find out more, and just to have a poke around. You can also follow @orapodcasts on instagram, although I haven't posted anything yet!
Also, unfortunately I’m not going to continue releasing podcasts at the moment. These podcasts will stay up, so anyone can access episodes that have been helpful to them, but I won't be releasing more under Ora Podcasts for now.
Thanks so much to everyone who has listened, to anyone who has got in touch and anyone who has found them helpful. You can still follow The Pod Farm and my work as Ora Podcasts, and I hope to be able to work with many of you in the future to nurture new podcast projects and help you make them a reality - see you soon.
As we enter the final few months of the year, I've been thinking about those people who might want to start a new podcast with the new year. The audio from this episode is taken from several episodes I released last year about starting a new podcast in 2021 and I hope it will be helpful to anyone looking to start their podcast in January.
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This is a bi-weekly podcast. I release an episode every other week, without breaks between seasons. This format works for me, and I’m able to record episodes in advance when I need to, or record them week to week when I need to, and still fit in podcasting around my editing work. But I’m in a fortunate position. Podcasting is my job - not just recording one, but working with clients to record thiers, editing, consultation etc.
But to those people who have other jobs, to whom podcasting is a side hustle or hobby, or who have multiple other facets of their business to run, I don't recommend recording in this consistent pattern. I recommend recording and releasing a podcast in seasons...
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I took some time off this summer and went away. I still had some work to do so I took my laptop, a stand, and a bluetooth keyboard and mouse - a super light and compact mobile office setup I've put together over the years. I pre-recorded my podcasts so I didn’t need to take any recording gear with me, but it did get me thinking… What’s the best setup for recording a podcast away from home? What is a compact and portable setup that can fit in a bag or suitcase?
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So now that we’ve looked at some of the reasons people struggle to keep their podcasts going - let’s talk about how we can address it.
I want to be really clear off the bat, that there is such a thing as doing too much, and no amount of tips or tricks or hacks will give you more hours in the day. I want you to have a sustainable and consistent lifestyle, not just a podcast, and if trying to produce this podcast is affecting your work or deteriorating your quality of life - even after implementing these strategies - then perhaps it’s time to think about how much you’re doing. But for the majority of people, with a few tweaks and adjustments, podcasting can enhance their current business or life situation in a meaningful and positive way.
I'm taking some time off this summer, so this audio is taken from the private podcast feed I released earlier this month.
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In the last episode I spoke about just some of the many benefits of podcasting, but if that’s all true, why isn’t everyone doing it? What are the downsides? What’s the catch?
Well sometimes it does seem like everyone is doing it. Especially during last years (and this years) lockdowns, more people than ever were trying their hand at podcasting. The number of podcasts has more than tripled in a year, from 700,000 in the final quarter of 2019 to 2.2m at the end of 2020 and obviously rising since then. But most of these shows don’t last. So what’s happening?
I'm taking some time off this summer, so this audio is taken from the private podcast feed I released earlier this month.
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Whether you’re a business, an individual, a freelancer or whatever - someone who's trying to get a message across to people - podcasting is a powerful way to do this. It’s great for connecting to people, it’s great for generating interest, and it’s great for selling. Whatever your reason is for starting a podcast, there are benefits to be found, and advantages that this type of media has over others.
I'm taking some time off this summer, so this audio is taken from the private podcast feed I released earlier this month.
Visit www.thepodfarm.com to check out more of what we do and check out our other resources.
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I’m still enrolling people on my podcast summer camp for the next couple of days.
This 6 week program takes people through every step of starting a podcast and gives them a strong base to build from. Over the 6 weeks, participants will have live coaching calls with me where we set clear goals and progress markers for the podcast, and discuss any challenges and issues that come up. I will also edit the first 6/8/10 episodes of this new podcast (depending on the length) so you can focus on learning how to get the recording right and building an audience first. Participants will have full access to my podcasting course completely free, and each week during the 6 weeks there will be check-ins and resources emailed out. I’ll also provide feedback on recordings and together we can work out how to improve the quality of these recordings.
By the end of our time together, I aim to have participants comfortable with the podcasting process, with a practice that suits their schedule and a direction going forward.
Check out the Podcast Summer Camp (https://www.thepodfarm.com/summercamp) here.
Spaces are limited so if you're interested, book in a call with me and let's chat.
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Many people start their podcasts with the intention of it becoming an income stream, only to get disheartened when creating that income isn’t as quick or simple as it initially seemed. Huge income generating podcasts are still the exception, but many, many podcasters are able to supplement their incomes, or even live off the profits of their moderately sized podcasts, and there are a number of ways to do this, some of which we’ll cover today...
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Premium content, paid content, paywalled content, whatever you want to call it - bonus content that your audience pays for on top of your free content is a great way to start monetising your podcast, and with the advent of Apple and Spotify's subscription options, and third party companies like Patreon or Buy Me a Coffee, it's easier than ever to set up. But how do you know if it's time to start creating premium content? And how do you know if it's right for your audience?
Visit www.thepodfarm.com to check out more of what we do and check out our other resources.
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www.twitter.com/thepodfarm
The podcast currently has 73 episodes available.