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Nick Wignall is the co-host to What Would My Shrink Say, a podcast that discusses therapy in a humorous and down-to-earth manner. The show is up to 11 episodes and has developed a small audience. Nick tells me about taking constructive criticism and learning how to use it properly.
[click_to_tweet tweet=”We both kinda like to think of ourselves as pretty normal, average guys, talking about something that is (seen as) very esoteric and strange by most people.” quote=”We both kinda like to think of ourselves as pretty normal, average guys, talking about something that is (seen as) very esoteric and strange by most people.”]
We explore the dynamic of working with a co-host and the tips Nick has compiled for other podcasters and newcomers to podcasting. He also shares how podcasting has changed how he approaches his clients and work in general.
If you work in a sensitive area (such as healthcare) and think there is a branch of your work that would make a great podcast, but you don’t want to struggle with the problems of confidentiality, my interview with Nick may ease some of your reservations.
Today’s highlights:
[click_to_tweet tweet=”Podcasting is a very vulnerable thing in a lot of ways.” quote=”Podcasting is a very vulnerable thing in a lot of ways.”]
Resources:
What Would My Shrink Say?
Thank you for joining me for today’s Podcast Hackers episode! Tune in next time as we continue to have in-depth conversations with experts who can help make your podcast the best it can be!
Nick Wignall is the co-host to What Would My Shrink Say, a podcast that discusses therapy in a humorous and down-to-earth manner. The show is up to 11 episodes and has developed a small audience. Nick tells me about taking constructive criticism and learning how to use it properly.
[click_to_tweet tweet=”We both kinda like to think of ourselves as pretty normal, average guys, talking about something that is (seen as) very esoteric and strange by most people.” quote=”We both kinda like to think of ourselves as pretty normal, average guys, talking about something that is (seen as) very esoteric and strange by most people.”]
We explore the dynamic of working with a co-host and the tips Nick has compiled for other podcasters and newcomers to podcasting. He also shares how podcasting has changed how he approaches his clients and work in general.
If you work in a sensitive area (such as healthcare) and think there is a branch of your work that would make a great podcast, but you don’t want to struggle with the problems of confidentiality, my interview with Nick may ease some of your reservations.
Today’s highlights:
[click_to_tweet tweet=”Podcasting is a very vulnerable thing in a lot of ways.” quote=”Podcasting is a very vulnerable thing in a lot of ways.”]
Resources:
What Would My Shrink Say?
Thank you for joining me for today’s Podcast Hackers episode! Tune in next time as we continue to have in-depth conversations with experts who can help make your podcast the best it can be!