Today, we're diving deep into the emotional rollercoaster and worried that people have when they start and launch their podcast.
The big questions we will cover are:
What if my show is rubbish?
What if people laugh at me?
What if no one listens?
The number one way of growing your podcast and getting new listeners is still through word-of-mouth recommendations, and so being able to talk about your show and share it with others is so important.
So grab your blanket (I’m cosied up on my sofa as we speak), and let’s chat about how to shake off those fears and get your voice heard.
Starting a podcast can feel scary, especially if you worry about it being rubbish, but remember that everyone starts somewhere and your early episodes are just part of the journey.
If you’re nervous about what people will think when you launch your podcast, don’t fret too much. Most people are more impressed than critical, and if anyone laughs, they might just be jealous! (I said what I said.)
The best way to get the word out about your podcast is still by word of mouth.
Having a small number of engaged listeners is way more valuable than a huge audience that tunes out after 10 seconds; focus on creating content that resonates with even a few people.
Don't stress about starting your podcast only to hear crickets; someone out there will listen.
Podcasting is a craft that takes time to develop, so enjoy the process, build your skills, and give yourself the grace to grow along the way.
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