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When you’re recording a podcast you need to think about your audience as individual people, rather than a collective, if you want to connect with them
In this episode, I explain why this is one of the most powerful ways to build connection, sound more natural and keep people coming back for more.
What you’ll learn:
EPISODE CREDITS:
Host: Rachel Corbett
Editing Assistance: Josh Newth
LINKS & OTHER IMPORTANT STUFF:
Find out how to work with me here
Download my free podcasting guide
Check out my online podcasting course, PodSchool
Click here to submit a question to the show
Email me: [email protected]
Follow me: Instagram, Facebook, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok or check out my blog or the PodSchool website.
This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Wangal people, of the Eora Nation.
I pay my respects to Elders past and present.
By Rachel Corbett5
2828 ratings
When you’re recording a podcast you need to think about your audience as individual people, rather than a collective, if you want to connect with them
In this episode, I explain why this is one of the most powerful ways to build connection, sound more natural and keep people coming back for more.
What you’ll learn:
EPISODE CREDITS:
Host: Rachel Corbett
Editing Assistance: Josh Newth
LINKS & OTHER IMPORTANT STUFF:
Find out how to work with me here
Download my free podcasting guide
Check out my online podcasting course, PodSchool
Click here to submit a question to the show
Email me: [email protected]
Follow me: Instagram, Facebook, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok or check out my blog or the PodSchool website.
This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Wangal people, of the Eora Nation.
I pay my respects to Elders past and present.

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