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Sarah Williams steps into the Podcast Diva spotlight to talk about getting started in podcasting and what it’s done for her and her business after just a few months.
In 2013 Sarah quit her banking career of 8 years. Since then, she’s written two books, and travelled the world seeking adventures like climbing Kilimanjaro in Africa, working as a chalet host and cycling Death Road in Boliva. Sarah’s also set up Tough Girl Challenges and gives talks in local schools to encourage and motivate young girls to do more and be more.
As well as being host of the Tough Girl Podcast, interviewing inspirational women from around the world, Sarah’s a panellist for Bay TV in Liverpool, where she talks about women's issues.
Sarah’s enthusiasm, insights and story provide practical advice, information and encouragement to anyone thinking of starting a podcast or simply seeking inspiration and motivation.
“I’m so proud of my first podcast, because actually it is something I’ve put together, something I’ve created. And it may not be perfect, it may not be the best recorded, it may not be the best edited… but all these little things I learned how to do myself”.
“It’s a way for me to build a deeper connection with my audience. They can really get to know me as a person and what I’m about.”
The tools Sarah uses to produce and promote her show
“Having the best microphone doesn’t mean you’re going to produce the best podcast. Yes you’ve got to have the quality to be able to hear your guests, but it’s more about the content you’re producing”.
“I thought this is an amazing way and another way to communicate with my audience and also to spread these messages.”
An episode of the Tough Girl Podcast to listen to
Tough girl – Stacey Copeland – British Boxer 2015 Nations Cup gold Medallist - November 3rd, 2015
Sarah says:
“I loved recording this episode, there are so many learning points, and for me, it really does show no matter what happens, its never to late to go after your dreams and with hard work, commitment and focus you can make it happen and you can achieve amazing things. You just need to go for it.”
Get in touch with Sarah
Website – www.toughgirlchallenges.com
Sarah is on Twitter @_TOUGH_GIRL and Podcast Divas is on Twitter @PodcastDivas – we’d love to hear from you.
If you like Podcast Divas
You can support Podcast Divas by subscribing to the show on iTunes and leaving a rating and review – thank you.
Sarah Williams steps into the Podcast Diva spotlight to talk about getting started in podcasting and what it’s done for her and her business after just a few months.
In 2013 Sarah quit her banking career of 8 years. Since then, she’s written two books, and travelled the world seeking adventures like climbing Kilimanjaro in Africa, working as a chalet host and cycling Death Road in Boliva. Sarah’s also set up Tough Girl Challenges and gives talks in local schools to encourage and motivate young girls to do more and be more.
As well as being host of the Tough Girl Podcast, interviewing inspirational women from around the world, Sarah’s a panellist for Bay TV in Liverpool, where she talks about women's issues.
Sarah’s enthusiasm, insights and story provide practical advice, information and encouragement to anyone thinking of starting a podcast or simply seeking inspiration and motivation.
“I’m so proud of my first podcast, because actually it is something I’ve put together, something I’ve created. And it may not be perfect, it may not be the best recorded, it may not be the best edited… but all these little things I learned how to do myself”.
“It’s a way for me to build a deeper connection with my audience. They can really get to know me as a person and what I’m about.”
The tools Sarah uses to produce and promote her show
“Having the best microphone doesn’t mean you’re going to produce the best podcast. Yes you’ve got to have the quality to be able to hear your guests, but it’s more about the content you’re producing”.
“I thought this is an amazing way and another way to communicate with my audience and also to spread these messages.”
An episode of the Tough Girl Podcast to listen to
Tough girl – Stacey Copeland – British Boxer 2015 Nations Cup gold Medallist - November 3rd, 2015
Sarah says:
“I loved recording this episode, there are so many learning points, and for me, it really does show no matter what happens, its never to late to go after your dreams and with hard work, commitment and focus you can make it happen and you can achieve amazing things. You just need to go for it.”
Get in touch with Sarah
Website – www.toughgirlchallenges.com
Sarah is on Twitter @_TOUGH_GIRL and Podcast Divas is on Twitter @PodcastDivas – we’d love to hear from you.
If you like Podcast Divas
You can support Podcast Divas by subscribing to the show on iTunes and leaving a rating and review – thank you.