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Ever wondered how to tap into your spiritual power without falling into the traps of 'fluffy bunny' spirituality or dangerous practices? This episode might just be your guide to authentic spiritual growth.
Kelle Sparta, host of Spirit Guide and Spirit Sherpa podcasts, joins us to share her journey from real estate podcaster to spiritual teacher. With 50 years of spiritual study under her belt, Kelle brings a unique blend of personal growth and energetic training to her work.
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of spiritual podcasting and personal transformation. Kelle shares her insights on the challenges of creating spiritual content, the importance of understanding one's core essence, and the power of stubborn persistence in spiritual growth.
We also explore the evolution of podcasting, from the early days of 2005 to today's saturated market. Kelle offers valuable tips on podcast production, audience engagement, and the benefits of high-ticket offerings in the spiritual coaching space.
If you're curious about the intersection of spirituality and podcasting, or if you're on your own spiritual journey and seeking guidance, don't miss this enlightening conversation with Kelle Sparta. Click play now to unlock the secrets of authentic spiritual growth and successful spiritual podcasting.
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5 Key Takeaways1. Consider adding a co-host to your podcast if you're struggling with motivation or consistency. As Kelle Sparta mentioned, having someone to talk to can make it easier to sit down and record regularly.
2. Plan your podcast content in advance. Kelle aims to be 90 days ahead on content for her show, which reduces stress and allows for better organization.
3. Experiment with different podcast formats to find what works best for you and your audience. Kelle's Spirit Sherpa podcast includes a brief personal update, a main topic discussion, and a call to action at the end.
4. Don't underestimate the power of your podcast as a business tool. Kelle shared that 98% of her business comes from her podcast, demonstrating its potential as a lead generation channel.
5. Consider using asynchronous communication tools like Marco Polo for coaching or client interactions. This approach can provide flexibility for both you and your clients, improving work-life balance and client satisfaction.
Memorable Quotes"I am an initiatrix. I stand in the doorway of initiation. I carry the energy of transformation. I can't do anything that is fluffy bunny. I can't. I can try and it won't work.""If you want to truly be magical, if you want to truly tap into all of your resources, you have to do the personal growth work because the limiting beliefs keep you from your power. And if you don't clear those, then you don't get to your power and your power will always be limited.""It's not what I do. It's who I am. My mother raised me in this work. I was five years old when she started exposing me to all of these things and bringing home education cassette tapes, because I'm that old."Connect with KelleTwitter - @KelleSparta
Instagram - @kellesparta
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/kellesparta
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellesparta/
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Ever wondered how to turn your passion for history into a successful podcast? Philip Gibbons, host of Bite Sized Biographies, shares his journey and insights on creating engaging historical content for a modern audience. Philip Gibbons, host of the popular podcast Bite Sized Biographies, joins us to discuss his unique approach to making history accessible and entertaining. With a background in Fortune 500 companies and a stint on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?", Philip brings a diverse perspective to his podcasting journey.
In this episode, we explore Philip’s process for condensing 700-page biographies into digestible, hour-long episodes. He shares his production workflow, marketing strategies, and the challenges of growing a niche podcast in a crowded market. Philip’s commitment to quality content and his love for history shine through as he discusses the evolution of his show over 150 episodes.
We also delve into the importance of email marketing for podcasters, the potential of AI in content creation, and Philip’s thoughts on navigating the current political climate. His insights on perseverance and finding joy in the podcasting process offer valuable lessons for both new and experienced content creators.
If you're passionate about history, podcasting, or simply curious about turning your interests into a successful creative project, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to gain practical advice and inspiration from Philip Gibbons' podcasting journey.
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Key Takeaways0:00 Intro
5:31 Passion for history and podcast concept
11:22 Production workflow and challenges
19:57 Marketing strategies and audience growth
25:53 YouTube presence and potential AI integration
33:03 Email marketing and audience engagement
41:51 Future goals and podcast progress
48:58 Most misunderstood aspect of the host
Tweetable Quotes"I take that 700 page book that you will never read and digest it into two parts, less than an hour. For some very famous people, or even some oddball people you've never heard of, I kind of do that process for you in a way that makes it interesting to most people, even if they have no interest or would define history as boring."
"If you're interested in podcasting, don't try to chase audience. Find something that you really like and want to do because you're going to last 10 episodes if you're not really jazzed by podcasting. You've got to find your niche, you've got to find an audience, and you also have to find something that motivates you to keep posting this stuff."
"I wouldn't have cranked out 150 episodes if I didn't love what I do. Clearly, I have thought about other topics, yet my perspective is I've known other podcasters who've searched out other topics and they found they didn't even do as well with their second or third topic because they got so stretched thin that the whole thing fell apart after that."
Resources MentionedLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipdgibbons/
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/phil.gibbons
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Feeling overwhelmed by the demands of podcasting while trying to maintain your passion? You're not alone, and this episode is here to help. In this episode, I chat with Suzy Buttress, the host of The Casual Birder podcast. Suzy is a passionate birder who turned her love for nature into a podcast that connects listeners worldwide. With years of experience, she shares her journey of balancing podcasting with her passion for birding.
We dive into the challenges Suzy faces in maintaining consistency with her podcast while actively engaging in birding adventures. She opens up about her experiences with building a virtual bird club, which has become a vibrant community for bird enthusiasts across the globe. Suzy's story is a testament to the power of following your passion and the connections it can create.
Beyond her podcasting journey, we explore the evolving landscape of podcasting, the importance of community engagement, and the potential for monetization. Suzy also shares insights on how she plans to expand her reach and continue growing her audience.
Join us for an inspiring conversation that will resonate with anyone looking to balance their creative pursuits with their passions. Click to listen and discover how Suzy navigates the world of podcasting and birding.
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Key Takeaways0:00 Intro
6:59 Starting the Podcast
12:39 Passion for Birding
20:30 Listener Engagement
28:31 Community and Collaboration
37:16 Bird Club Insights
43:14 Monetization and Future Plans
49:11 Reflections and Personal Growth
Tweetable Quotes"I feel like starting the podcast was one of the best things I could ever have done. It's really given me emotional contact with people. It's widened my knowledge of what's going on in the world.""There's more than one way to enjoy birds. And actually there's a very long list of the ways that you can enjoy them. There's people that do mindful birding, so they will just sit and appreciate the birds that are around.""I still have the show and it's still my passion. I move around about what kind of episodes I'm going to release, and over the last year I've struggled to be consistent. So I'm always trying to work back towards being consistent with my episodes."Resources MentionedLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/casual-birder-podcast/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/casualbirderpodcast/
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Are you spreading yourself too thin in your business ventures? In this episode, I chat with Alex Sanfilippo, founder of PodMatch, a platform that connects podcast hosts and guests. Alex is a seasoned entrepreneur who has learned the art of focusing on what truly matters in business.
We explore Alex's journey of scaling back from multiple ventures to concentrate on PodMatch, highlighting the importance of clarity and alignment. Alex shares how he realized that trying to do everything was diluting his core offering and how refocusing has led to significant growth and impact.
Beyond the main discussion, we touch on the state of podcast interviewing, effective networking strategies at conferences, and Alex's creative outlet of making memes. Alex also opens up about his personal values and how they shape his approach to business and life.
If you're looking to streamline your efforts and make a bigger impact, this episode is packed with insights and practical advice. Click to listen and discover how focusing on what truly matters can transform your business and personal life.
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Key Takeaways0:00 Intro
11:35 Core values and beliefs
32:55 Podmatch best practices
37:48 Extroversion at conferences
45:27 Misunderstandings about Alex
Tweetable Quotes"I have this respect for what podcasting is and the way that information is delivered. I love to learn that way. Beyond that, I have some core convictions. Loving and serving people is at the core of who I am.""We've seen it in the business growth as well. When we had all the things, you think multiplication versus addition. But the reality is, the more narrow focused I've gotten, the better it's done.""I'm not saying I wish I could go back. I'm just saying I really enjoyed that time. I took a lot of very small lessons, a lot of very big lessons learned along the way."Resources MentionedLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexsanfilippo/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ajsanfilippo/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AlexJSanfilippo
Twitter - https://twitter.com/alexsanfilippo8
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Ever wondered how to turn your passion into a thriving career? In this episode, I chat with Jay Franze, a seasoned music producer and podcast host, who has navigated the twists and turns of the music industry with remarkable success. Jay's journey from Boston to Nashville and beyond is filled with lessons on perseverance, adaptability, and the power of networking.
We dive into Jay's early memories of music, his experiences working with legendary artists like Dolly Parton and Keith Urban, and his transition from music production to podcasting. Jay shares how his relentless drive and willingness to embrace change have been key to his success, offering insights that are both inspiring and practical for anyone looking to make their mark in a creative field.
Beyond music, we explore Jay's adventures in the world of transportation logistics for touring artists and his foray into podcasting, where he continues to share stories and insights from his vast network. His candid anecdotes and behind-the-scenes tales provide a unique perspective on the entertainment industry.
Join us for an engaging conversation that promises to entertain and enlighten. Click to listen and discover how Jay Franze turned his dreams into reality!
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Key Takeaways0:00 Intro
5:55 Early Career in Boston
11:39 Music School Memories
17:20 Nashville Journey
24:08 Childhood and Drive
30:12 The It Factor in Music
36:04 Transition to Transportation
42:45 Podcasting Origins
49:45 Podcast Growth and Style
56:57 Influences and Inspirations
1:04:33 Misunderstandings and Humor
Tweetable Quotes"I've always been a driven person. Even to this day, when I do something, I want to do it to the best I could possibly do it. I'm competitive. I want to be the best out there.""Obsession leads to expertise. The things that I care about, I'm obsessive over. But then there's a balance with other things that I just like. Yeah, it is what it is.""Luck is really when preparation meets opportunity. I was determined I was going to do those two things. I mean, determined. And no one was going to tell me no."Resources MentionedWebsite - https://jayfranze.com/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/jayfranze
Instagram - http://instagram.com/jayfranze/
Facebook - http://facebook.com/jayfranze/
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Are you ready to explore the world of travel podcasting and discover how to turn your passion into a thriving venture? In this episode, I speak with James Hammond, the host of the Winging It Travel Podcast. James is a seasoned traveler and podcaster who has journeyed through multiple countries, sharing his experiences and insights with a growing audience. With a background in music and a knack for storytelling, James has carved out a unique niche in the travel podcasting space.
We dive into James's journey from a music career to becoming a travel podcast host, discussing the challenges and triumphs along the way. James shares his strategies for creating engaging content, the importance of audio quality, and how he navigates the business side of podcasting. He also talks about his upcoming travel plans and how he prepares for trips to ensure he captures the best content for his audience.
Additionally, we touch on the differences between UK and US travel podcasts, the role of AI in content creation, and the collaborative nature of the podcasting community. Whether you're a budding podcaster or a travel enthusiast, this episode is packed with valuable insights and tips. Click play to join us on this exciting journey and learn how to elevate your travel podcasting game!
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Key Takeaways0:00 Intro
5:34 Podcast Beginnings
11:17 Travel Podcast Differences
18:24 El Salvador Travel Plans
25:32 Podcast as a Business
31:04 Podcasting Challenges
37:59 Using AI for Blogging
42:56 Future Podcast Goals
49:52 Podcasting Journey
Tweetable Quotes"The industry is real tough and if you're ever exposed to that, I think you're going to have to realize that just being great at your instrument is great, but it's not enough. You need to do all the other stuff, which is like networking. Not being an idiot is quite an interesting part of it as well." "I thought there was too many podcasts at the start when I joined. I do believe everyone's got different voice. And what I mean by that is that's a bit of a cliche, but in a travel perspective, if you went to Thailand tomorrow and I went to Thailand tomorrow for the same amount of time, even in the same places, we're going to have different story because things happen to you that's different to me." "I think the real content there to really appeal is let's not give it away too much. Let's tell you what El Salvador is like and what I did and who I met and some sounds and some tips. But I want the imagination to not be completely gone. I want you to think, oh yeah, what else did he see? Like, should I go there?"Resources MentionedLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameshammondtravel/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wingingittravelpodcast/?hl=en
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For the past few years I’ve been a huge fan of PodPage. I even had the Founder, Brenden Mulligan on Episode 291:
Brenden recently brought the one and only Dave Jackson on to the team and I was grateful to have Dave back on for a deep and thorough dive of ALL the PodPage features, screen by screen.
If you’ve been struggling to build a page for your show, this will show you the power of this all-inclusive this tool. Forget Wordpress, SquareSpace, WIX, those are great for general websites, but not ideal for podcasting.
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Ever wondered how diverse backgrounds can lead to success in podcasting? In this episode, I speak with Pat Cheung, founder of Fanlist, a platform designed to enhance fan engagement for podcasters. With over 15 years in tech and a rich history in banking and UX design, Pat brings a unique perspective to the podcasting world.
We dive into Pat's journey from banking to tech entrepreneurship, exploring how his varied experiences shaped his approach to creating Fanlist. Pat shares insights on the importance of passion in entrepreneurship and how his love for solving problems with technology led him to the podcasting industry.
Beyond his entrepreneurial journey, we discuss the evolution of Fanlist from its beginnings as PodInbox to its current form, offering a suite of tools for podcasters to connect with and monetize their fanbase. We also touch on the challenges of marketing in the tech space and the role of AI in refining business strategies.
Join us for an engaging conversation that uncovers the intersections of tech, entrepreneurship, and podcasting. Click to listen and discover how Pat's story might inspire your own podcasting journey!
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Key Takeaways00:00 Intro
01:10 Transition from Banking to Tech Entrepreneurship
06:03 The Path to UX Design and Product Management
08:43 Founding a Healthcare Startup
15:06 Innovative Podcast Monetization
16:14 Evolution of Fanless from Pot Inbox
18:10 Innovative Fan Engagement Platform
37:35 The Art and Science of Real Estate Negotiation
46:26 Misunderstood Entrepreneurial Persona
Tweetable Quotes"I feel like I've had many lives over the course of my career, and one life was in banking. I was in mortgages, learned a lot about that, and even tried to start a startup around real estate before.""I just love the people that I meet in podcasting because they come in from such diverse backgrounds, and I have a pretty diverse one.""I think there's a better way to do this. Maybe the ego got the best of me, really."Resources MentionedLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/patcheung/
Twitter/x - https://x.com/patcheung
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/patcheung
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Ever wondered how storytelling can transform lives and create lasting impact? In this episode, I chat with Scott Johnson, the host of "What Was That Like?" Scott is a seasoned podcaster who has mastered the art of storytelling, using his platform to share gripping, real-life experiences that resonate deeply with listeners.
We dive into the heart of Scott's podcasting journey, exploring how he transitioned from a computer business owner to a full-time podcaster. Scott shares the profound effects his show has had on both guests and listeners, from preserving memories to inspiring life-changing actions. His approach to storytelling not only captivates audiences but also provides a therapeutic outlet for those sharing their stories.
Beyond the main theme, we discuss Scott's experiences at podcasting conferences, his strategies for finding compelling stories, and the importance of creating a safe space for guests. Scott also shares insights into his marketing tactics and how he's built a thriving community around his podcast.
Curious to hear more about the power of storytelling and how it can impact lives? Click play and join us for an engaging conversation with Scott Johnson!
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Key Takeaways0:00 Intro
0:25 The Therapeutic Power of Podcasting
03:27 Transition from Computer Business to Podcasting
04:45 Early Tech Memories
10:23 Seeking Extraordinary Stories
17:18 The Power of Editing in Storytelling
19:51 Unforgettable Stories of Trauma and Resilience
29:28 The Fascination with Lottery Winners
38:22 Guerrilla Marketing for Podcasters
42:47 The Power of Podcast Promo Swaps
49:03 Misconceptions About Veganism
54:13 Evolution of Podcast Conferences
Tweetable Quotes"The gratification of seeing the effect the show has on other people and guests and listeners is incredible. I've had guests tell me it's been therapeutic to share their story in detail with someone genuinely interested in hearing it.""I started podcasting in 2012 with a computer business podcast, doing weekly tips for non-techie people. It was designed to get more clients, but now my new show has taken the front seat.""The power of storytelling is immense. I love when guests share their stories, and sometimes they cry while reliving their experiences. It's an honor to bring these stories to people."Resources MentionedFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/pctutor/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wwtl_podcast/
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In this episode, I speak with Brandon Birkmeyer, the host of the Brands on Brands podcast and author of "Front and Center Leadership." We dive into the serendipitous way we connected through mutual friends and podcasting events, and how those late-night conversations at conferences often spark the best ideas. Brandon shares his journey from corporate life to becoming a podcast host and author, emphasizing the importance of building a personal brand and the value of genuine relationships in the podcasting community.
Brandon opens up about his transition from a corporate career to entrepreneurship, highlighting the challenges and rewards of taking control of his own narrative. We discuss the process of writing his book, the significance of personal branding, and the strategies he uses to secure speaking engagements. Brandon's insights into networking, content creation, and the power of taking initiative are not only inspiring but also practical for anyone looking to make a similar leap.
This conversation is packed with valuable lessons and personal anecdotes that will resonate with anyone interested in personal growth and professional development.
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Key Takeaways0:00 Intro
2:37 Transition from Door-to-Door Sales to Podcasting
4:00 Brandon's Podcasting Journey
6:32 The Impact of Interviews on Content Creation
8:24 The Power of Structured Brainstorming
13:00 Travis Chappell's Impact on Personal Branding
14:19 Realizing the Importance of Networking
15:39 Building Authority and Credibility
18:54 The Struggles of Job Hunting
20:59 Overcoming Reluctance in Professional Settings
23:32 Brandon's Cross-Country Move for Love and Career
25:24 The Reluctant Author's Journey
36:18 Balancing Business and Personal Life
38:39 Brandon's Strategy for Securing Speaking Gigs
41:04 The Concept of Focusing on Your Genius Zone
43:01 Balancing Podcasting and Other Projects
47:47 Embracing a Dynamic Personal Brand
49:09 The Value of Being a Generalist
52:09 Misunderstood Extroversion
53:20 Building Deep Connections at Conferences
Tweetable Quotes"For me, perspective is power. That was what I was gaining from doing it.""I think there's three pieces to what I think really rounds you out when you're developing your reputation: content creation, networking, and creating impact through value creation.""I realized if I can pay the premium upfront to get the momentum started, then I can figure out how to make this more efficient and save money."Resources MentionedLinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/bbirkmeyer
Twitter - https://twitter.com/bbirkmeyer
Instagram - https://instagram.com/brandonbirkmeyer/
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In this episode, I speak with Dana Goodyear, a staff writer at The New Yorker and the host of the podcast Lost Hills. Dana shares her journey from being an English major to landing her first job at The New Yorker, where she started as an assistant to two nonfiction editors. She recounts her early days of learning the ropes, reading extensively, and eventually working directly with David Remnick, the editor-in-chief. Dana's career path is fascinating, as she transitioned from writing profiles and investigative pieces to diving into the world of podcasting. Her passion for storytelling and her love for true crime led her to create Lost Hills, a podcast that delves into the dark and mysterious crimes of Malibu.
Dana's insights into the making of Lost Hills are truly captivating. She talks about the challenges and rewards of investigative reporting, the importance of collaboration, and the unique storytelling potential of podcasts. Dana also shares some behind-the-scenes stories about the production process, including the intense research, door-knocking, and the occasional threats she faced. Her dedication to uncovering the truth and bringing these stories to life is inspiring.
If you're a fan of true crime and want to hear about the intriguing and often hidden stories of Malibu, this episode is a must-listen.
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Key Takeaways0:00 Intro
4:43 Discovery of Podcasting
10:18 The My Teresa Richardson Story
11:50 Malibu's Complex Identity
16:29 Malibu's Exclusive Community
18:28 Malibu Creek State Park Shootings
21:31 Dark Side of Mickey Dora
22:32 Unsolved Case of Maitrice Richardson
26:14 Law Enforcement's Role in the Maitrice Case
31:42 Mental Toll of Investigative Reporting
35:00 Safety Concerns in Investigative Journalism
37:55 Podcast Production Process
39:48 Art of Asking Tough Questions
43:55 Dana Goodyear's Experience with Narrative Podcasts
45:37 Future Plans for Lost Hills Podcast
Tweetable Quotes"I was an English major in college, and I got to New York having very minimal employment. I was working as an unpaid intern at the Paris Review and writing book reviews for various publications. A friend who was ahead of me in school landed a job at the New Yorker and told me about an opening for an assistant. That’s how I started at the New Yorker.""I remember right around the time I got my first iPhone, there was this weird icon I didn’t know. I found Rachel Maddow and started listening to a ton of her podcasts. For years, that was the only podcast I knew about until things developed in that space.""When I started making Lost Hills, just being able to bring people’s voices to the listeners was so cool to me. I feel like I’m hosting a party of these sources and the listeners. It’s a unique way to translate the experience to the audience."Resources MentionedTwitter - https://x.com/danagoodyear
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/danagoodyear/?hl=en
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/p/Dana-Goodyear-100065190092636/?_rdr
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In this episode, I speak with Jeremy Slate, the host of the Jeremy Ryan Slate Show. We kick things off with a light-hearted chat about our shared love for wooden wall backgrounds and quickly dive into Jeremy's unique journey. From his early days working on a farm with a character known as Bikini Joe to his unexpected stint as a high school teacher, Jeremy shares how these experiences shaped his work ethic and resilience. We also touch on his transition from network marketing and life insurance to becoming a podcast host, where he found his true calling. Jeremy's candid storytelling and humor make for an engaging conversation that you won't want to miss.
We also explore Jeremy's deep interest in the Roman Empire and how it has influenced his current work and worldview. He explains how studying ancient civilizations has given him a unique perspective on modern-day issues, particularly in politics and culture. Jeremy's passion for history and his ability to connect it to contemporary life is both enlightening and thought-provoking. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about how past events shape our present, this episode offers valuable insights and plenty of laughs.
Tune in to hear Jeremy's fascinating journey and his take on the importance of having meaningful conversations in today's world.
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Key Takeaways0:00 Intro
5:12 Growing Up on a Farm and Learning Practical Skills
7:43 Jeremy Slate's Journey to Podcasting
13:35 Jeremy Slate's Podcast Evolution
16:44 Jeremy's Influences in Interviewing
20:40 Alexander the Great's Leadership Dynamics
28:02 Advice on Handling Audience Shifts
31:24 Jeremy Slate's Podcast Philosophy
35:32 Civilization Shifting and Community Involvement
44:10 Jeremy Slate's Inspiring Story
Tweetable Quotes"I think the interesting thing about growing up in a rural area is that you're generally expected to know how to do things. I can drive a tractor, change brakes, and even replace an engine. It's just part of the lifestyle.""When I started my podcast, I didn't have a plan. I was reading a lot of personal development books and thought, wouldn't it be cool to learn from the authors? It wasn't about making money; it was about having meaningful conversations.""The pandemic was a turning point for me. I saw a lot of poor management and encroachment on civil rights. I realized that talking to another best-selling author wasn't going to address these issues. I wanted to have real conversations about what's happening in the world and how to navigate it."Resources MentionedLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-ryan-slate-bb7b284a/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/JeremyRyanSlate
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jeremyryanslate/
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In this episode, I speak with Oskar Serrander, Co-founder of Wondercraft. Oskar shares his fascinating journey from his early days at iHeart and Spotify to his current venture in the world of AI-driven audio production. We dive into his passion for audio, which started with a love for music and evolved into a career that has seen him at the forefront of some of the most significant innovations in the industry. Oskar's insights into the evolution of audio technology and his vision for making audio production more accessible are truly inspiring.
We also explore Oskar's personal experiences, including his time at a Zen monastery and how it influenced his approach to life and work. His stories about the early days at Spotify, the challenges of launching in the U.S., and the cultural differences between working at Spotify and iHeart are both enlightening and entertaining. Oskar's enthusiasm for audio and his commitment to innovation shine through in our conversation, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of audio technology.
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Key Takeaways0:00 Intro
19:18 Oskar's Journey with acast
24:55 Oskar Serrander's Mentorship Experience
27:45 Advice on Work-Life Balance
30:32 Oskar's Journey from Acast to Wondercraft
34:18 Undervalued Audio Advertising
40:27 Wondercraft's Role in Democratizing Audio
46:09 Future of Podcasting and Audio Consumption
Tweetable Quotes"I grew up in a home where there was music on always. My dad was a huge music buff, and he introduced me to jazz and classical, and then my two older brothers introduced me to metal. So I had a wide spectrum of noise growing up.""What I really wanted to do is create an audio production tool for producing studio-quality content in any language, just by typing. The technology is finally here to make that possible.""I love always having a beginner's mindset. It gives me so much energy and makes me feel like I'm always choosing the adventure path, even though I've been in the industry for a long time."Resources MentionedLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/oskarserrander/
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In this episode, I speak with Tammy Gooler Loeb, a Career and Executive Leadership Coach and the Host of the "Work from the Inside Out" podcast. Tammy shares her journey from growing up on Long Island to becoming a coach and podcaster. We dive into how podcasting has opened doors for her, allowing her to have meaningful conversations with people she might not have otherwise met. Tammy talks about the importance of listening to your inner voice and making career moves that align with your true passions, rather than just sticking to what you're good at.
We also discuss her book, "Work from the Inside Out," which features stories of people overcoming common obstacles in their careers. Tammy explains how the book and her podcast aim to show what's possible when you follow your instincts and take ownership of your career. Whether you're looking to make a career change or just want to hear some inspiring stories, this episode is packed with insights and practical advice.
Join us for a heartfelt conversation that might just inspire you to take the next step in your own career journey.
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Key Takeaways00:00:00: Introduction and Welcome
00:00:24: How Podcasting Changed Tammy's Life
00:01:35: Tammy's Early Life and Growing Up on Long Island
00:03:03: Fond Memories of Long Island
00:04:07: Moving to Massachusetts and College Aspirations
00:05:43: Tammy's Journey into Psychology and Mental Health
00:07:11: Importance of Making a Difference
00:08:19: Early Days of the Coaching Industry
00:09:30: Discovering Podcasting
00:10:30: Overcoming Initial Podcasting Challenges
00:12:10: Podcast Format and Content Decisions
00:15:15: Personal Career Transitions and Guest Stories
00:19:15: Growth as an Interviewer
00:20:43: Impact of Podcasting on Real-World Conversations
00:24:27: Full Circle Moment with High School Interviewee
00:25:22: Connecting with Guests and Listeners
00:28:04: Listener Feedback and Engagement
00:29:22: Marketing Strategies and Book Promotion
00:32:30: Writing and Publishing the Book
00:36:01: Self-Publishing Experience
00:39:21: Integrating Podcast, Book, and Coaching
00:42:08: Ideal Clients for Coaching
00:43:58: Common Limiting Beliefs in Career Transitions
00:47:02: Adapting to Changes in the Workforce
00:49:26: Personal Changes and Retirement Plans
00:51:15: Modern Retirement Perspectives
00:53:45: Misunderstood Aspects of Tammy's Work
00:57:11: Final Thoughts and Farewell
Tweetable Quotes"Podcasting has given me the chance to have wonderful conversations with people I might not have connected with otherwise. It opens up possibilities that wouldn't have been there before.""When I went off to college, I wanted to study psychology. Ithought I was going to get a PhD in clinical psych, but I ended upfinding coaching, which felt like the right intersection of all thethings I had done.""I think people need to think about their careers as their own littlecompany. They need to be in charge of their own destiny becausethe working world isn't what it used to be."Resources MentionedLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tammygoolerloeb/
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In this episode, I speak with Sophie Bearman, the Director of Special Projects at the San Francisco Standard. Sophie shares her journey from New York to San Francisco, detailing her career in journalism and video production. We dive into her passion for documentary filmmaking and how it led her to the world of podcasting. Sophie opens up about her experience hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, a six-month adventure that provided her with a much-needed break and a fresh perspective. Her story is a testament to the importance of taking risks and following your passions, even when the path isn't clear.
We also discuss her latest project, the podcast "Life in Seven Songs," where she interviews fascinating individuals about their lives through the lens of seven songs that have shaped them. Sophie explains how this unique format allows guests to share personal stories and memories that they might not have revealed before. From San Francisco Mayor London Breed to global architect Norman Foster, the podcast offers a fresh and intimate look at the lives of its guests. Sophie’s warmth and genuine curiosity make for engaging conversations that are sure to resonate with listeners.
Join us as we explore the power of music and storytelling in this exciting new podcast.
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Key Takeaways00:00:00: Introduction
00:00:33: Sophie's New Project
00:01:09: Life in New York
00:02:30: Journalism Beginnings
00:03:58: Early Video Production
00:05:16: Transition to Audio
00:07:33: First Podcast Experience
00:09:56: Podcast Production Process
00:10:18: Joining the San Francisco Standard
00:13:05: Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail
00:15:25: Trail Experience
00:16:45: Return and Podcast Genesis
00:19:16: Podcast Format and Guests
00:20:24: Interview Process
00:21:43: Interview Skills and Preparation
00:24:45: Surprising Interview Moments
00:25:27: Episode Release and Promotion
00:27:19: Internal Feedback and Goals
00:29:00: Emotional Responses in Interviews
00:30:24: Holding Space for Emotions
00:32:21: Power of Silence in Interviews
00:33:01: Sophie's Seven Songs
00:34:41: Recent Changes in Perspective
00:36:10: Misunderstood Aspects
00:37:09: Closing Remarks and Future of Local News
00:39:09: Where to Find the Podcast
Tweetable Quotes"Growing up in New York is amazing. I didn't learn to drive until my twenties, which shocks a lot of people, but for a New Yorker, that's par for the course. You could just do whatever, and it was very freeing in that sense.""I think my passion that I discovered in college was actually documentary filmmaking. I had pretty grand ambitions of making feature films, but I got lucky. I also wrote for the college paper, the Harvard Crimson, and my first job out of college combined journalism and video production.""The hardest part was tracking and writing narration. Writing is hard, and it's even a higher bar when people can't see what the place looks like. The sound can help describe it, but you have to write to that too."Resources MentionedLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophiebearman/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/stbearman
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In this episode, I speak with Mike Robbins, a Professional Speaker, Author, and Coach with a fascinating journey from Professional Baseball to the world of personal development. Mike shares his unique path, starting with his early days in baseball, being drafted by the Kansas City Royals, and the life-altering injury that ended his sports career. We dive into how he transitioned from the baseball field to becoming a sought-after speaker and author, and the lessons he learned about resilience, mental health, and finding new passions.
Mike's story is not just about overcoming adversity but also about the importance of authenticity and appreciation in both personal and professional life. We discuss his experiences in the podcasting world, the evolution of his show, and the wisdom he's gained from his guests. Whether you're a seasoned podcaster, someone curious about starting a podcast, or just looking for inspiration to navigate life's challenges, this episode is packed with insights and heartfelt moments.
Join us for a conversation that promises to leave you motivated and ready to embrace your own journey.
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Key Takeaways00:00:00: Introduction and Audience Context
00:01:03: Mike's Journey to Podcasting
00:05:04: Harry's Podcasting Beginnings
00:05:57: Mike's Baseball Background
00:09:02: Transition from Baseball to Business
00:12:22: Learning from Different Levels of Talent
00:15:06: Dealing with Career-Ending Injury
00:19:19: Transition to Speaking and Coaching
00:22:11: Starting a Business in the Early 2000s
00:25:43: The Role of Podcasting in Mike's Career
00:27:36: Growth as a Podcast Host
00:31:34: Challenges of Breaking into Podcast Rotation
00:34:09: Writing the First Book
00:38:31: Deciding on Book Topics
00:41:52: Phases of Writing and Promoting a Book
00:42:02: Misunderstandings and Personal Insights
00:42:35: Changing Views on Higher Education
00:44:02: Future of Traditional Institutions
00:44:31: Ideal Clients and Business Focus
00:45:18: Closing Remarks and Contact Information
Tweetable Quotes"I started my podcast, the one that I currently have that's now called 'We're All in This Together,' back in 2016. The plan was just to do some interviews for my book. Once I was done researching for the book, I was going to be done with the podcast. But I got done writing the book, and I was still liking the podcast and enjoying the conversations, so I just kept going with it.""I ended up choosing to go to Stanford even though I was scared. It was such a good decision for me because what I learned when I got there was that it was better to be in an environment where I was a bit intimidated and felt like the players were even better around me because it forced me to step up.""For me, it's not a huge money maker or a big marketing funnel. It's just something that I like doing, I feel like I'm good at, and I think it reaches some people. It gives me a platform to share ideas, interview interesting people, and talk about topics that matter to me. It's an extension of my larger brand and a way to connect with my audience."Resources MentionedLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrobbins/
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In this episode, I speak with Alban Brooke, a returning guest who brings a wealth of knowledge and insight into the podcasting world. We dive into the evolution of podcasting, the impact of location changes on our lives and work, and the exciting developments in podcast technology. Alban shares his journey from working in a tiny room to embracing significant changes that enhance his creativity and productivity. It's a relaxed yet insightful conversation that covers everything from the challenges of not meeting at conferences to the personal shifts we've both experienced in our lives and work environments.
Alban also introduces some fascinating new features from Buzzsprout that are designed to enhance the podcasting experience for both hosts and listeners. We discuss the launch of an iOS app that addresses real needs within the podcast community, making podcast management more accessible and efficient. Furthermore, Alban unveils 'Fan Mail,' a feature that allows podcast listeners to engage directly with podcast hosts through text messages, enriching the connection between creators and their audience.
Join us for this episode as we discuss the practical insights and exciting developments that will intrigue anyone interested in the behind-the-scenes of podcasting and the innovative tools that continue to shape this dynamic industry.
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Key Takeaways00:00:00 - Introduction and Casual Start
00:00:27 - Alban's Current Location and Weather Update
00:01:41 - Harry's Homesteading Activities and Updates
00:02:23 - Harry's Involvement in Vertical Farming
00:03:12 - Celebrating Ten Years of Podcast Junkies
00:03:18 - Alban's Transition from Law to Podcasting
00:03:45 - Support for Podnews and Industry Updates
00:04:33 - Launch of Buzzsprout's iOS App and New Features
00:05:30 - Discussion on Podcast Hosting and App Functionality
00:06:47 - Importance of Mobile Access for Podcast Management
00:07:06 - Enhancements in Podcast Statistics and Analytics
00:08:21 - Actionable Insights from Podcast Metrics
00:10:30 - The Role of Dynamic Content and Ad Insertion in Podcasts
00:13:44 - Leveraging AI for Podcast Enhancement
00:16:01 - The Introduction of Fan Mail Feature
00:18:14 - Future Plans and Ideas for Podcast Interaction
00:18:46 - Discussion on AI and Its Impact on Podcasting
00:27:52 - Launch and Explanation of Fan Mail Feature
00:33:05 - Potential for Social Media Integration with Fan Mail
00:34:35 - Accessibility and App Agnosticism of Fan Mail
00:36:46 - Importance of Listener Feedback and Support
00:39:12 - Discussion on Podcasting 2.0 and New Tags
00:40:38 - The Concept of Pod Roll for Podcast Recommendations
00:44:31 - Handling Download Metrics and Addressing Gaming Issues
00:48:23 - Buzzsprout's Approach to Accurate Stat Reporting
00:49:37 - The Role of OP3 in Verifying Podcast Metrics
00:54:23 - The Impact of YouTube on Podcasting
01:02:45 - Final Thoughts and Future Plans
Tweetable Quotes"I've moved a whole room in our house. I relocated here because the lighting's better, and I can look outside at trees and birds instead of just a wall.""That's when I quit my job as a lawyer to work on a podcasting product with three other guys in a tiny room. It ended up working out really well for us.""We finally launched an iOS app for Buzzsprout after years of requests. We were convinced over time by hearing various use cases and thinking of some... -
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Today on Podcast Junkies, I'm thrilled to welcome Dr. Darnyelle Jervey Harmon, the visionary CEO behind Incredible One Enterprises and the host of the Move to Millions podcast. Darnyelle has not only scaled her business to the coveted seven-figure mark but has also triumphed over profound personal and professional challenges to get there.
From overcoming a tumultuous childhood marked by her parents' struggles with addiction to redefining her path away from a potential legal career, Darnyelle's journey is a powerful testament to the resilience and determination needed to achieve extraordinary success. Join us as she shares the pivotal moments and key decisions that shaped her into the powerhouse she is today.
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Key Takeaways00:01:20 - Growing Up in Newcastle, Delaware
00:01:59 - Darnyelle's Childhood Experiences
00:02:55 - Darnyelle's Drive and Resilience
00:05:28 - Influential Mentors in Darnyelle's Life
00:06:26 - Darnyelle's Path Through Education and Early Career
00:08:52 - Transition from Corporate to Entrepreneurship
00:11:34 - Key Takeaways from Corporate Experience
00:13:55 - The Turning Point to Full-Time Entrepreneurship
00:15:17 - The Journey of Building and Scaling a Business
00:18:25 - Starting "Incredible One Enterprises"
00:22:42 - The Importance of Learning from Failures
00:28:42 - Building and Managing a Team
00:33:21 - The Role of Spirituality in Business and Life
00:37:40 - Discussion on Money and Abundance
00:39:11 - Overview of "Incredible One Enterprises"
00:40:54 - Common Challenges Faced by Entrepreneurs
00:42:04 - Qualities of Successful Clients
00:43:17 - Impact of Client Success on Darnyelle
00:44:39 - Origin and Evolution of the "Move to Millions" Podcast
00:52:32 - Darnyelle's Approach to Podcasting and Interviews
00:57:09 - Misunderstandings About Darnyelle
00:58:05 - Decisiveness and Leadership in Business
Tweetable Quotes"I made a decision very early that I didn't want to be a product of where I came from. So I turned to education and reading, which afforded me the opportunity to get a full academic scholarship and chart a different path." "Miss Dixon, my fifth and sixth grade teacher, and Mr. Cook, my guidance counselor from ninth through twelfth grade, were like guardian angels to me. They saw potential in me and provided me with opportunities that shaped the person I am today." "I just wanted to be rich, if I could be honest. We were so broke. Even though my dad was technically middle class, he made really good money. He was an industrial engineer with GM, but of course, he smoked it, so he didn't really get to see it. I knew a whole bunch of babies and welfare wasn't going to be the move if I wanted to be wealthy. So I decided to seek out education."Resources MentionedInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/darnyellejerveyharmon/
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In this episode, I speak with Brandon Eastman, host of the Be Better Broadcast, and what a journey it is! Brandon shares his incredible transformation from working at Walmart right out of high school to becoming a beacon of personal development and leadership. His story is not just inspiring; it's a roadmap for anyone feeling stuck or unsure about their future. We dive into how he started with nothing more than a makeshift studio in his apartment and grew into the impactful podcast host he is today. Brandon's candidness about his growth, both personally and professionally, really lights up this conversation.
But it's not all about podcasting. Brandon opens up about his experiences with personal development, including some profound insights gained from experimenting with psychedelics like magic mushrooms. His honest reflection on how these experiences influenced his perspective on life and his work adds a fascinating layer to our discussion. Whether you're a podcast enthusiast, someone curious about personal growth, or just looking for a push to start where you are with what you have, this episode is packed with relatable wisdom and actionable advice. Brandon's story is a powerful reminder that transformation often starts with a single step, or in his case, a single podcast episode. Join us as we explore the highs and lows of creating content that not only entertains but also educates and inspires.
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Key Takeaways00:00:00 - Introduction and Background of Brandon Eastman
00:02:17 - Brandon's Early Career and Transition into Sales
00:05:12 - Discovering Personal Development and Mentorship
00:08:56 -The Impact of Physical Fitness on Personal Growth
00:10:20 - Brandon's Journey into Leadership and Public Speaking
00:13:39 - Transitioning from Corporate to Entrepreneurship
00:15:38 - Challenges and Realizations in Starting a Business
00:19:22 - The Importance of Building a Brand and Audience
00:20:03 - Brandon's Perspective on Life's Challenges and Choices
00:24:06 - The Role of Creativity and Childhood Influences
00:26:06 - Brandon's Approach to Learning and Content Consumption
00:29:00 - The Impact of Reading and Continuous Learning
00:32:14 - Starting the Be Better Broadcast
00:34:07 - Learning from Podcasting and Audience Engagement
00:35:06 - Exploring Topics like Magic Mushrooms on the Podcast
00:41:34 - Brandon's Personal Experience with Magic Mushrooms
00:44:22 - The Misconceptions About Always Being Happy
00:46:11 - Growth as a Podcast Host and Content Creator
00:48:22 - The Importance of Networking and Collaborations
00:50:49 - Reevaluating Goals and the Desire for Large-scale Events
00:54:15 - Advice for New and Aspiring Podcasters
00:56:11 - The Misunderstood Aspects of Personal Disposition
00:58:05 - Closing Thoughts and Where to Connect with Brandon
Tweetable Quotes"It started in a two-bedroom apartment... I ordered a $1.50 desk and a Blue Yeti microphone. Even if you don't have an extravagant background, a clean background is better than extravagant." "I had a mentor come into my life, and he said, 'Brandon, you've got to work on yourself before you can move up into any level of leadership.' He advised me to start with my fitness and my body. I discovered personal development and eventually wanted to help others make the same changes I made." "I discovered my superpower when I gave a training about my journey, talking about goal setting and discipline.... -
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In this episode, I speak with Seth Silvers, the founder and CEO of Story On Media and Marketing. We dive into the heart of podcasting and storytelling, exploring the profound impact these mediums have on connecting people and sharing impactful messages. Seth shares his journey from the nonprofit world to discovering his passion for storytelling in business, and how this led him to the podcasting space. He emphasizes the importance of quality content and the intentional planning that goes into creating meaningful podcast episodes that resonate with audiences.
We also touch on the evolving podcast landscape, discussing the significance of Apple's transcription feature, the challenges of integrating podcast content with YouTube, and the importance of discoverability and curation in the podcasting world. Seth's insights into the industry are grounded in his own experiences and the lessons he's learned while building his agency. His genuine appreciation for the medium shines through as we discuss the future of podcasting and the exciting opportunities it holds for creators and listeners alike.
Join us for this engaging conversation that not only highlights the power of podcasting but also provides valuable takeaways for anyone looking to make a deeper connection with their audience. Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or just starting out, this episode is sure to inspire and offer a fresh perspective on the art of storytelling.
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Key Takeaways00:01:12: Connection between Harry Duran and Seth Silvers.
00:07:16: The importance of storytelling in company branding and marketing.
00:14:38: Balancing personal values with business objectives.
00:21:51: The role of podcasting in sharing significant news and stories.
00:27:28: The decision to sunset a podcast and start a new one.
00:30:31: The challenges of working with larger clients and their teams.
00:33:22: The importance of systems and processes for managing podcast production.
00:38:07: The significance of MrBeast's podcast appearance and its implications.
00:40:02: The challenges of integrating podcast content with YouTube.
00:41:17: The role of AI and curation in making podcast content more accessible.
00:46:22: The role of AI in curating and accessing existing podcast content.
00:51:18: How to connect with Seth Silvers and learn more about his agency.
Tweetable Quotes"I started in the nonprofit space, fell in love with storytelling, and realized that business is actually a very good way to make an impact. I began to see that the companies I support are the ones I know more about than just their product. I align with their values and their story.""The simple shift of realizing that as a business, you are a guide and not the hero, that your customer is the hero, is huge for businesses. Your role is like Yoda, whispering into their ear, helping them get to their dreams with your services and products.""We're having conversations about what commitment it actually takes to have a successful podcast. It's about focusing on creating content that solves real problems for the audience, not just churning out as many episodes as we can."Resources MentionedX/Twitter - https://twitter.com/SethSilvers
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