Don’t Cram for Your Podcast!
Running short on time but feel obligated to podcast? Should you “wing it” or just cram like a procrastinating high-schooler the night before a big test?
Running short on time but feel obligated to podcast? Should you “wing it” or just cram like a procrastinating high-schooler the night before a big test?
There are plenty of great podcast-hosting providers, but some of them are committing podcasting sins that could make it harder for you to use them, or impair your podcast’s performance.
In a world that can’t correctly define a podcast anymore, there’s a new obsession over and pressure to publish video. But if you are able to publish both audio and video, which should actually be your priority?
You may have heard that certain topics are “taboo” to share in your podcast, but are they really? Or is it okay to share your “controversial” perspectives?
Podcast chapters allow your audience to get extra context, take action, and jump to spots in your episodes. So are chapters right for your podcast?
With the death of Todd Cochrane, his funeral, and the assassination and martyrdom of Charlie Kirk, I’m taking a week off of The Audacity to Podcast.
Todd Cochrane, a great podcasting pioneer, an advocate for independent podcasters, and one of my good friends died Monday morning, September 8, 2025.
Here’s how I knew Todd.
Want a bigger audience? Want to make money with your podcast? Want to become a better podcaster? Want to grow your authority and popularity?
I believe that whatever it is that you want from your podcast can probably be achieved with two things. But I’ll warn you! These two things are not easy.
I’m back from Podcast Movement 2025 in Dallas and I have thoughts, especially after my previous episode about why you should attend live events for your podcast.
Live events can provide great opportunities to grow your knowledge, create content, expand your network, and grow your podcast audience.
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