• How Your Podcast Why Shapes Your Show’s Open and Close
    Mar 23 2026

    This episode will give you advice on connecting with your audience, building clarity and confidence, and showing up on the mic as your true self.

    Welcome to The Podcast Why. I’m Brett Johnson, your trusted friend in podcasting. In this episode, I want to help you let your “why” shape every part of your show—including those often-overlooked moments: your intro, your outro, and how you show up on the mic.

    It’s not about just repeating your mission statement; it’s about making sure your purpose is reflected in your tone, language, and choices throughout every episode.

    I’ll share a story of a podcast host who transformed her show by making her “why” more audible and authentic—especially in the first and last 30 seconds.

    You’ll hear practical, actionable steps for rewriting your intros and outros so they become clear invitations and reminders of your mission, instead of generic bookends. I want to make sure your listeners always know who your show is for, and what you hope they’ll feel or do.

    Whether you’re a brand-new podcaster or just ready to refresh your purpose, this episode will help you bring your “why” to life in every part of your show.

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    3 Key Takeaways:

    1. Let Your Podcast Wh Lead the Way: Your intro and outro shouldn’t just be filler—they’re opportunities to clearly express your show’s purpose and promise, making listeners feel seen and understood from the start.
    2. Small, Intentional Shifts Matter: You don’t have to reinvent your podcast overnight. Begin by scripting a WHY-shaped intro and outro that speak directly to your audience and mission.
    3. On-Mic Presence Should Reflect Your Mission: When your podcast why guides your tone, language, and choices, you show up more authentically—helping listeners connect and giving yourself renewed clarity every time you hit record.

    You can book a clarity call with me—just head over to My Podcast Guy and look for the Schedule A Call link. We’ll talk through where you’re stuck, what your real why might be, and how to build your podcast around it.

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    Recorded at 511 Studios - Columbus, OH (and you can too!)

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    8 mins
  • Using Your Podcast Why To Say No
    Mar 16 2026

    It’s easy to say yes and fill your calendar, but if you’re not careful, your show can start to drift away from its true mission. You might wake up months later and realize you don’t recognize your podcast anymore.

    Welcome to The Podcast Why, the show dedicated to helping you reconnect with the real reason your podcast exists, so you can keep showing up with clarity, confidence, and a renewed sense of purpose. I’m Brett Johnson, your trusted friend in podcasting, and today we’re tackling a subject every creator faces: the art of saying "no" by using your “why” as your guide.

    You know the drill—guest invitations, trending topics, collaborations, and exciting opportunities are always knocking.

    In this episode, I’ll share a composite story based on real conversations with hosts just like you, who lost their way by trying to please everyone.

    You’ll hear how one host regained focus, learned to filter requests through his show’s promise, and reclaimed his energy and connection with his audience. Plus, you’ll get a simple process to test your own yeses and nos, so you can protect your creative drive and deliver on what matters most to your listeners.

    We’ll talk about how your “why” isn’t just inspiration—it’s a powerful boundary setter, freeing you from comparison, pressure, and overwhelm. You’ll walk away with practical tips and phrases to start using right now, so your mission stays clear, and your episodes stay meaningful.

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    3 key takeaways for your show:

    1. Your podcast why is both a compass and a boundary. Use it to filter opportunities—saying “yes” only to what aligns with your show’s promise and your listener’s needs.
    2. Every yes is also a no—to your energy, audience trust, and the clarity of your mission. Guard your bandwidth fiercely and don’t dilute your focus on networking or trends that miss the mark.
    3. Make “things my podcast doesn’t do” a living list. Write down 2–3 types of requests or ideas you’ll start declining, so you can double down on what matters most.

    You can book a clarity call with me—just head over to My Podcast Guy and look for the Schedule A Call link. We’ll talk through where you’re stuck, what your real why might be, and how to build your podcast around it.

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    Recorded at 511 Studios - Columbus, OH (and you can too!)

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  • Let Your Podcast Why Guide Your Episode Planning
    Mar 9 2026

    Let’s turn your podcast why into the editorial filter that guides your podcast forward!

    Welcome to The Podcast Why! I’m Brett Johnson, My Podcast Guy, your trusted friend in podcasting, and in this episode, I want to tackle one of the most common struggles podcasters face: figuring out what episodes to create next.

    If you’ve ever sat down with a mountain of ideas—scribbled in notebooks, scattered across sticky notes and apps—and felt completely overwhelmed, you’re not alone. I’ve been there, and so have so many hosts I work with.

    In this episode, I show you how a clear podcast why can become your best editor, not just a catchy slogan.

    I share a story about a host named Elise, who went from a chaotic list of topics to a focused content plan just by reconnecting with her show’s core purpose. You’ll see how making your “why” concrete—distilling it into a simple statement and a show promise—can help you filter ideas and decide which topics truly belong.

    I’ll walk you through an easy exercise for sorting your own episode list, using your “why” and promise as your compass. Instead of chasing every interesting trend or feeling pressure to cover everything, you’ll learn how to create clear lanes for your content, cluster topics that serve your mission, and build each episode to move your listener closer to the outcome you’ve promised.

    You’ll have actionable strategies for building a more focused show—and you’ll be able to show up with clarity and confidence, knowing every episode has a meaningful purpose.

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    Here are 3 key takeaways:

    1. Let your podcast why edit your ideas: Instead of chasing every trend, ask: “Does this topic move my listener toward the promise I’ve made them?” If not, set it aside for now.
    2. Create content “lanes” aligned to your mission: Group your ideas into core buckets that directly support your show’s mission (e.g., mindset, actionable strategies, real-life stories). This makes planning so much easier—and more motivating.
    3. Curate a focused mini-arc: Take a cluster of 3–4 checkmarked ideas that work together to get your listener meaningful results. Voilà—a month of content, all rowing in the same direction.

    You can book a clarity call with me—just head over to My Podcast Guy and look for the Schedule A Call link. We’ll talk through where you’re stuck, what your real why might be, and how to build your podcast around it.

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    Recorded at 511 Studios - Columbus, OH (and you can too!)

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    8 mins
  • Turn Your Podcast Why Into a Clear Show Promise
    Mar 2 2026

    Over the years, I’ve seen so many podcasters start with good intentions, but their purpose often gets lost as the show evolves. We know why we start, but sometimes we forget why we keep going. In our last episode, I guided you through finding your internal why—the deeper reason that keeps you coming back to the mic.

    In this episode, we’re taking the next step: translating that internal engine into an external invitation for your audience.

    Welcome to The Podcast Why, I’m Brett Johnson—your trusted friend in podcasting. In this episode, I want to help you rediscover the real “why” behind your podcast and show you how to turn that personal motivation into a clear show promise your listeners can instantly understand and connect with.

    I share a composite story based on someone I’ve worked with (let’s call her Jamie) to illustrate how an authentic why can become a powerful promise to listeners.

    I walk you through practical questions and templates, showing you how to take your why statement and make it a listener-facing promise that shapes your show description, your intro, even your episode ideas. When you do this work, your ideal listener can instantly tell, “This show is for me,” and you can confidently craft content that truly delivers.

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    3 Key Takeaways:

    1. Your internal “why” is your engine. It keeps you showing up and sets your direction—but it needs to be translated so your audience understands what’s in it for them.
    2. A clear show promise guides everything. From your intro to episode topics, turning your internal why into a listener-facing promise will help both you and your audience decide if each episode truly belongs.
    3. Make your promise specific. Name who it’s for, what feelings or outcomes you deliver, and how you deliver them. The more concrete your promise, the easier it is for listeners to say, “That’s me.”

    You can book a clarity call with me—just head over to My Podcast Guy and look for the Schedule A Call link. We’ll talk through where you’re stuck, what your real why might be, and how to build your podcast around it.

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    Recorded at 511 Studios - Columbus, OH (and you can too!)

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  • Writing a Meaningful Podcast Why in Two Sentences
    Feb 23 2026

    This episode will help you reconnect with the soul of your show and give you a practical tool to guide every episode you create.

    Welcome back to The Podcast Why, where we get to the heart of what keeps you creating with clarity and purpose. I’m Brett Johnson, My Podcast Guy, your trusted friend in podcasting, here to help you reconnect with the real reason your show matters—not just to you, but to your listeners too.

    In this episode, I am talking about one of the most powerful yet overlooked tools in your podcasting toolkit: the one-to-two sentence why statement.

    Forget lengthy manifestos and over-polished mission statements; it’s all about crafting a clear, honest declaration of what your show is truly about, who it’s for, and why it exists.

    You’ll hear how refining your why can simplify decisions, focus your content, and keep you anchored even on tough days.

    We’ll look at a real-world example from a composite podcast host, walk through common struggles, and give you a simple framework for building your own why statement—something authentic you can return to whenever you need direction.

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    3 Key Takeaways:

    1. Clarity breeds confidence: Condensing your “why” into a sentence or two creates a compass for everything from choosing guests to planning episodes. You’ll instantly know if an idea aligns—or doesn’t.
    2. Specificity over slogans: Avoid empty buzzwords. Your why should sound like you’re talking to a friend, not writing a brochure.
    3. Your why is your anchor: On tough days, a true-to-you why statement reminds you who you’re serving and the real impact you want to make—it’s a quiet motivator.

    Take a moment today to write your own 1–2 sentence why statement. If it doesn’t spark a “yes” in your chest, keep refining until it does.

    You can book a clarity call with me—just head over to My Podcast Guy and look for the Schedule A Call link. We’ll talk through where you’re stuck, what your real why might be, and how to build your podcast around it.

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    Recorded at 511 Studios - Columbus, OH (and you can too!)

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  • My Podcast Why for The Podcast Why
    Feb 16 2026

    In this episode, I’ll walk you through how my “podcast why” has changed over the years, the lessons I’ve learned from supporting dozens of podcasters, and the real reason I keep coming back to the mic—even when things get hard, or the numbers aren’t what I hoped.

    Welcome to The Podcast Why. I’m Brett Johnson—My Podcast Guy—and in this episode, I’m turning the spotlight on myself to share my own “podcast why.” After spending this first season (episodes 1 through 6) helping you reconnect with the deeper mission behind your podcast, I realized it was time to get honest about my journey, too.

    Over the past decade of working with podcasters, I’ve noticed something important: it’s not about the fanciest gear or slick marketing tactics.

    The shows that last are the ones powered by a clear, authentic sense of purpose.

    Along the way, I’ll give you the same practical guidance I offer my clients, plus a simple exercise to help you define your own “why”—one that feels honest enough to sustain you through the ups and downs.

    If you want clarity, confidence, or just a friendly voice in your corner as you build your show, this episode is for you.

    Here are 3 key takeaways podcasters (and creators of all kinds) should consider:

    A Clear Why Is Your Compass.

    It’s not gear or tactics that keep shows alive—it’s a lived-in, honest why. The hosts who stick with it know exactly who they’re serving and what impact they want to make.

    Your Why Can (and Should) Evolve.

    My why started as a love for audio and helping people. Now? It’s about helping creators make shows that are true to themselves and their audience—even as their lives and goals shift.

    Test Your Why—For Real-Life Stickiness.

    Ask yourself: If you had to keep podcasting for a year, with no big numbers or opportunities, what version of your why would still make it worth showing up week after week? That's the deep fuel that lasts.

    You can book a clarity call with me—just head over to My Podcast Guy and look for the Schedule A Call link. We’ll talk through where you’re stuck, what your real why might be, and how to build your podcast around it.

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    Recorded at 511 Studios - Columbus, OH (and you can too!)

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    8 mins
  • How to Restart Your Podcast Without Shame
    Feb 9 2026

    I’ll show you how to come back honestly, confidently, and truly connected to your purpose—not just out of guilt or obligation.

    Welcome to The Podcast Why—I’m Brett Johnson, your trusted friend in podcasting. In this episode, I’m exploring something that so many podcasters quietly carry: the shame of taking a break from your show.

    Maybe you’ve missed a week, dropped off for months, or your podcast feed hasn’t seen a new episode in almost a year. I want to help you see that break not as a failure, but as a form of feedback about your real life, your capacity, and the “why” behind your show.

    Over the years, working with podcasters, I’ve seen this struggle time and again.

    In this episode, I’ll share composite stories, practical steps to navigate your return, and a new way to look at your podcasting gaps. We’ll talk about naming your break, getting curious about what really caused it, revisiting your mission, and redesigning how you show up so your podcast is actually sustainable.

    If you’re ready to leave shame behind and restart from a place of clarity, this is the episode for you.

    Here are 3 key takeaways for anyone who’s struggling to hit record again:

    1. A break is data, not failure: Your hiatus says more about your capacity and season of life than about your worth as a podcaster. Instead of self-judgment, treat the break as feedback that can guide you in making the show sustainable.
    2. Focus on your WHY, not guilt: Before you return, ask if your core reason for podcasting still matters and if your listener still exists. Let your motivation to serve—not a need to apologize—shape your comeback.
    3. Make it work for your real life: Whether it’s switching to bi-weekly episodes, planning short seasons, or simplifying your format—adjust your podcast to fit your life, not the other way around.

    You can book a clarity call with me—just head over to My Podcast Guy and look for the Schedule A Call link. We’ll talk through where you’re stuck, what your real why might be, and how to build your podcast around it.

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  • Why Your Podcast Format Doesn’t Match Your Purpose
    Feb 3 2026

    If you’ve ever felt disconnected or stuck as a podcaster, this episode is your invitation to rethink your format, realign with your core purpose, and make changes—big or small—that help your show serve both you and your listeners in the way you always intended.

    Welcome to another episode of The Podcast Why. I’m Brett Johnson, your trusted friend in podcasting, here to help you reconnect with the real purpose behind your podcast so you can keep showing up with clarity and confidence.

    In today’s episode, I talk about something that quietly makes a lot of podcasters miserable: when your show’s format doesn’t actually match your “why.”

    Maybe you started with a solid mission and a clear sense of what you wanted to accomplish. But along the way, you found yourself locked into a format that just doesn’t feel right for you.

    Maybe it’s a string of interviews, an overly produced style, or quick news updates that don’t really speak to your heart.

    I’ll share with you a composite story drawn from my experience working with podcasters—about a host who found herself trapped in the wrong format, and how we worked together to realign her show with her true mission.

    Along the way, I’ll offer practical steps and honest questions you can use to evaluate whether your current show structure is lifting up your “why,” or holding you back.

    Here are my 3 top takeaways for podcasters (new and experienced):

    1. Your Format Should Support Your Mission - Don’t settle for a show style just because it’s “what everyone does.” An interview format isn’t the only path. Make sure the way you structure your episodes actually enables the kind of connection and impact you’re aiming for.
    2. Small Format Tweaks Can Have a Big Impact - You don’t have to overhaul your entire show overnight! Even adding a short solo segment or reconsidering episode length can help your podcast better serve both you and your audience.
    3. Let Your WHY Drive the Vehicle - Ask yourself honestly: “If I could design this show from scratch, what would feel most true to my mission?” Don’t be afraid to experiment and shape your format around your why, not someone else’s template.

    You can book a clarity call with me—just head over to My Podcast Guy and look for the Schedule A Call link. We’ll talk through where you’re stuck, what your real why might be, and how to build your podcast around it.

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    Recorded at 511 Studios - Columbus, OH (and you can too!)

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    8 mins