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How Gary Arndt Built a 45-Million Download History Podcast—And Why He Never Runs Out of Ideas

How Gary Arndt Built a 45-Million Download History Podcast—And Why He Never Runs Out of Ideas

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How do you go from globe-trotting photographer and travel blogger to the creator of a massively successful daily podcast? In this episode, Ed Parcaut sits down with Gary Arndt, host of "Everything Everywhere Daily," to explore Gary's fascinating journey through tech startups, world travel, and the pivot that launched his educational podcast to over 45 million downloads.

Gary reveals how the pandemic forced him to reinvent himself, channeling his passion for learning into a podcast that covers history, science, geography, math, and more—all in bite-sized, daily episodes. Discover Gary's behind-the-scenes process, from brainstorming and writing scripts to monetization, dynamic ad placement, and growing his audience without a production team or video channel.

Whether you're a podcast junkie, aspiring creator, history buff, or just curious about the business of online content, you'll love this candid conversation packed with lessons on creativity, grit, and building something truly unique.

Listen now to get inspired and find out why daily shows can be the quickest—and most rewarding—path to podcast success!

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**Contact Ed Parcaut:**
- 🌍 Website: [edparcaut.com](http://edparcaut.com)
- 📱 Twitter: [@edparcaut](https://twitter.com)

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