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What I Learned About My Podcast in Season One

What I Learned About My Podcast in Season One

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It's the last episode of Season I, and here's what I learned about my podcast so far. 

First off, I launched this podcast because one of my mentors suggested it. I knew that I wanted to have a podcast because of the reach and international visibility you can gain as a business owner. It's the main reason why most of my clients launch a podcast. 

However, when I started recording episodes with my guests, it became about something more. I looked forward to recording days and helping my guests, who most had never been on a podcast before, get acquainted with the gear, and then we'd do a warm-up session and get going. 

Getting to know them and conversing with others in the online business space was such a rewarding experience. 

I'm happy to have you! I learned that I have people tuning in from Venezuela, Spain, United States, and Iran. How cool is that?

The following season is already in pre-production, and you can expect the next episode to post on October 26th. It's going to be a scary one so you won't want to miss it. 

If you sign up for my newsletter, you will get a reminder of when the episodes are out.

What's new for season two:

  • The episodes will be available on YouTube 
  • Fewer interviews (as you requested) and more solo episodes
  • I'll be posting on Tuesdays 

 

PS. You can catch the video of this episode on YouTube too! 

It would make me the happiest podcaster in the world if you'd leave me a review on Apple Podcasts. 

 


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