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Introducing Make Money Podcasting About Congress | Jennifer Briney from Travis Makes Money.
Follow the show: Travis Makes Money
Jen Briney is the host of the Congressional Dish podcast, which delves into the actions of the U.S. Congress. What sets Jen apart is her dedication to providing unbiased, thoroughly researched information on government proceedings, avoiding the sensationalism and political commentary often found in similar shows. Her commitment to the "value for value" model, where listeners directly support her work, has allowed her to maintain editorial independence and build a dedicated audience, generating over $200,000 annually through Patreon and other creator monetization methods.]
On this episode we talk about:
– How Jen Briney generates over $200,000 a year with her podcast, Congressional Dish.
– The "value for value" model and why Jen refuses to take sponsorships.
– The importance of providing well-researched, unbiased information.
– Jen's journey from working various jobs to becoming a successful podcaster.
– The challenges of marketing a podcast that covers government without being perceived as politically biased.
– The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and its legitimacy.
Top 3 Takeaways
1. Focus on providing value: Create content that is intrinsically valuable to your audience, and they will be more likely to support you through direct contributions.
2. Stay true to your mission: Don't be swayed by trends or opportunities that don't align with your core values and the purpose of your content.
3. Think long-term: Building a successful podcast takes time and consistency. Be prepared to work hard for years before seeing significant financial returns.
Notable Quotes
– "I've made the commitment that I will never have a sponsor because my show examines government... I just feel like having freedom to tell people what I think they need to hear."
– "I create episodes that I think have intrinsic value because I... make a very big distinction that my show is not about politics... My show is about government, and so I'm doing stuff that nobody wants to do."
– "You've got to start thinking in terms of decades when it comes to living your dream life, not in terms of months."
Connect with Jen Briney:
Website: https://congressionaldish.com/
DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to [email protected].
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Introducing Make Money Podcasting About Congress | Jennifer Briney from Travis Makes Money.
Follow the show: Travis Makes Money
Jen Briney is the host of the Congressional Dish podcast, which delves into the actions of the U.S. Congress. What sets Jen apart is her dedication to providing unbiased, thoroughly researched information on government proceedings, avoiding the sensationalism and political commentary often found in similar shows. Her commitment to the "value for value" model, where listeners directly support her work, has allowed her to maintain editorial independence and build a dedicated audience, generating over $200,000 annually through Patreon and other creator monetization methods.]
On this episode we talk about:
– How Jen Briney generates over $200,000 a year with her podcast, Congressional Dish.
– The "value for value" model and why Jen refuses to take sponsorships.
– The importance of providing well-researched, unbiased information.
– Jen's journey from working various jobs to becoming a successful podcaster.
– The challenges of marketing a podcast that covers government without being perceived as politically biased.
– The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and its legitimacy.
Top 3 Takeaways
1. Focus on providing value: Create content that is intrinsically valuable to your audience, and they will be more likely to support you through direct contributions.
2. Stay true to your mission: Don't be swayed by trends or opportunities that don't align with your core values and the purpose of your content.
3. Think long-term: Building a successful podcast takes time and consistency. Be prepared to work hard for years before seeing significant financial returns.
Notable Quotes
– "I've made the commitment that I will never have a sponsor because my show examines government... I just feel like having freedom to tell people what I think they need to hear."
– "I create episodes that I think have intrinsic value because I... make a very big distinction that my show is not about politics... My show is about government, and so I'm doing stuff that nobody wants to do."
– "You've got to start thinking in terms of decades when it comes to living your dream life, not in terms of months."
Connect with Jen Briney:
Website: https://congressionaldish.com/
DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to [email protected].
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