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Have you ever found yourself staring at your podcast dashboard or blank word document, wondering what on earth you're going to talk about next? You're definitely not alone! That feeling of creative block can hit even the most experienced podcasters, sometimes leading to the dreaded pod fade. Today on Podcasting Unlocked, we're diving headfirst into actionable strategies to spark those creative juices and generate a backlog of engaging episode ideas. This week, episode 206 of Podcasting Unlocked is about creative techniques to brainstorm episodes for your podcast!
In this episode of Podcasting Unlocked, I’m sharing the importance of balancing consistency with your creative passion and actionable steps you can take right now to plan ahead for when the creativity just doesn’t flow.
I also chat about the following:
Remember, while content is king in the world of podcasting, consistency is the key to gaining traction with your show and keeping your audience coming back for more. By planning ahead and brainstorming, you’re well on your way to supporting your future self when creativity is hard to come by.
Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on turning your podcast listeners into leads and to hear even more about the points outlined above.
Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!
Learn more about Podcasting Unlocked at https://galatimedia.com/podcasting-unlocked/
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LINKS MENTIONED:
Find Your Podcast Frequency: Choose Consistency Based on Capacity
Launching Your First Podcast: Strategies, Tools, and Overcoming Fear with Lauren Burns
The Power of Taking Imperfect Action with Suzanne Culberg
Podcast Launch Roadmap
Proud member of the Feminist Podcasters Collective.
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Have you ever found yourself staring at your podcast dashboard or blank word document, wondering what on earth you're going to talk about next? You're definitely not alone! That feeling of creative block can hit even the most experienced podcasters, sometimes leading to the dreaded pod fade. Today on Podcasting Unlocked, we're diving headfirst into actionable strategies to spark those creative juices and generate a backlog of engaging episode ideas. This week, episode 206 of Podcasting Unlocked is about creative techniques to brainstorm episodes for your podcast!
In this episode of Podcasting Unlocked, I’m sharing the importance of balancing consistency with your creative passion and actionable steps you can take right now to plan ahead for when the creativity just doesn’t flow.
I also chat about the following:
Remember, while content is king in the world of podcasting, consistency is the key to gaining traction with your show and keeping your audience coming back for more. By planning ahead and brainstorming, you’re well on your way to supporting your future self when creativity is hard to come by.
Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on turning your podcast listeners into leads and to hear even more about the points outlined above.
Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!
Learn more about Podcasting Unlocked at https://galatimedia.com/podcasting-unlocked/
CONNECT WITH ALESIA GALATI:
Work with Galati Media!
Work with Alesia 1:1
LINKS MENTIONED:
Find Your Podcast Frequency: Choose Consistency Based on Capacity
Launching Your First Podcast: Strategies, Tools, and Overcoming Fear with Lauren Burns
The Power of Taking Imperfect Action with Suzanne Culberg
Podcast Launch Roadmap
Proud member of the Feminist Podcasters Collective.
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