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Bon Jovi and Taylor Swift
Ever compared your podcasting journey to rocking out at a Bon Jovi concert? We'll take you through our trials and triumphs with streaming tools like Ecamm and StreamYard, sharing insights from our live chat audience about maintaining audio quality. Inspired by Tom Webster's "The Audience Is Listening," we dive into how truly knowing your listeners can fuel your podcast's growth. Prepare for some entertaining analogies as we liken our podcast experiences to those unforgettable moments at live concerts that leave you wanting more.
What's the secret to sustaining passion in a formulaic podcast? We reflect on the delicate balance between getting paid for podcasting and finding personal satisfaction and how staying true to one's content vision can ward off burnout. Drawing parallels with the struggles of 80s bands, we underscore the importance of persistence and constant improvement. Rounding out the discussion, we share personal anecdotes and industry insights on building relationships and networking, highlighting how connections have been a cornerstone of our podcasting journey. Join us for a rich conversation filled with practical tips, relatable stories, and a forward-looking perspective on podcasting success.
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The Audience is Listening By Tom Webster
Evmux - Live Streaming Platform
Ecamm - Live Streaming Platform
Wondercraft - AI Ad Writing Tool
We Have Cancer Podcast
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Bon Jovi and Taylor Swift
Ever compared your podcasting journey to rocking out at a Bon Jovi concert? We'll take you through our trials and triumphs with streaming tools like Ecamm and StreamYard, sharing insights from our live chat audience about maintaining audio quality. Inspired by Tom Webster's "The Audience Is Listening," we dive into how truly knowing your listeners can fuel your podcast's growth. Prepare for some entertaining analogies as we liken our podcast experiences to those unforgettable moments at live concerts that leave you wanting more.
What's the secret to sustaining passion in a formulaic podcast? We reflect on the delicate balance between getting paid for podcasting and finding personal satisfaction and how staying true to one's content vision can ward off burnout. Drawing parallels with the struggles of 80s bands, we underscore the importance of persistence and constant improvement. Rounding out the discussion, we share personal anecdotes and industry insights on building relationships and networking, highlighting how connections have been a cornerstone of our podcasting journey. Join us for a rich conversation filled with practical tips, relatable stories, and a forward-looking perspective on podcasting success.
Mentioned In This Episode
The Audience is Listening By Tom Webster
Evmux - Live Streaming Platform
Ecamm - Live Streaming Platform
Wondercraft - AI Ad Writing Tool
We Have Cancer Podcast
This week's awesome supporter is Greg from the Indie Drop-in Network. Connecting listeners with amazing independent creators/ Submit your show at https://indiedropin.com/
Leave Your Question
Go to askthepodcastcoach.com/voicemail and leave your message to be answered on the next show.
Support the show
BE AWESOME!
Thanks for listening to the show. Help the show continue to exist and get a shout-out on the show by becoming an awesome supporter by going to askthepodcastcoach.com/awesome want a one time donation? Buy Dave a Coffee.

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