Each month I ask my audience a question and they answer and we all learn together. This month I asked, “What have you changed about your show and why?”

Some people added/removed co-hosts. Some people updated artwork and intro music. Others start/stopped writing out their podcasts. Some adjusted their attitude, or cut back on some of the podcast promotion.

The following people contributed

Win from butterfliesofwisdom.weebly.com
Brad from The Cinema Guys wearethecinemaguys.com
Anna From Authentic Moments authenticparenting.com
Cheri from Chrisitan Science for Kids https://creationscience4kids.com/
Dads Spotlight Lawschool Insider
Emily from thestorybehindpodcast.com
Craig from Inglespodcast
Gabe from  Guys and food podcast
Gary and Margaret from Kiwi Mana – Bee Keeping Podcast
Jenny K From Studio Chaotic
John The Wired home School
Kim from Toastmasters 101 and On the Table Podcasts (advanced Toastmasters) 
Mark King (Venture Captial)  http://markwking.com/
Paul from Trinity Digital Media http://www.trinitydigitalmedia.com/
Scott from the Computer Tutor Podcast
Sean from Slept in Government Class
Bryan From Engaging Missions
Randy Cantrel From  Pear Advisory Group
Zack from Raising Rents (as in Parents) 

In the end, this shows you can change your podcast. Your podcast is not a statue, it's a recipe. If you want to change it you can. If you're happy with it, keep doing it, but there is nothing stopping you from throwing something out there, seeing the feedback, and go from there.

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The Power Of Distraction

I had an awkward moment this weekend. My ex-father-in-law passed away. I wanted to be there for my ex-wife and my ex-step-children. I remember when my Mom died how weird it is to be in a room with your loved one in a box. My goal was to distract them from their Grandfather in the casket. I wanted to make them laugh (if possible) and get them talking about anything. While people alway say, “Thank you so much for coming..” when my oldest step daughter came up and gave me a hug and said, “I'm so glad you came” it seemed a little more heartfelt. It made me feel so good to be there for people in need.

WHAT DOES THIS HAVE TO DO WITH PODCASTING?

There are times when people have bad days, weeks, maybe bad months, and YOUR SHOW can be the distraction that helps them get through the day. Your show's ability to make them laugh, cry, think, grown, educated, or entertain, can take them away from whatever is bugging them. I saw that today face to face, and it can be huge.

So if you're not getting feedback, or you're not selling a course, realize you can be doing a ton of service to people and never know it.

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About the Author
Owner of the School of Podcasting. Also produces the "Ask the Podcast Coach." He is also the author of the book "More Podcast Money" and is a regular speaker at podcasting and media conventions.

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