Don't let past regrets or harsh words hold you back from podcasting. This episode highlights inspiring stories from podcasters like Zita Christian, who turned her struggles with Alzheimer's into a powerful platform, and Ray Arnott, whose model train podcast has garnered a passionate community. Dave Jackson emphasizes that everyone has a unique voice and experience to share, and it's essential to push through the self-doubt that might stem from past failures.
He also discusses the phenomenon of pod fading, where many new podcasters stop before truly finding their audience. Tune in to discover how you can overcome obstacles and embrace your podcasting journey, all while ensuring your voice is heard loud and clear.
Transitioning to the theme of persistence in podcasting, Dave discusses the phenomenon of ‘pod fading,' where many new podcasters abandon their shows within months. He references a study revealing that around 30% of podcasters stop producing content shortly after launching. Jackson draws parallels between podcasting and gym memberships, highlighting how both require commitment and a clear understanding of one's goals to achieve lasting success. He encourages listeners to embrace their unique voices, reminding them that past failures or negative feedback should not deter them from sharing their stories. Instead, he advocates for a mindset shift—viewing each podcasting endeavor as an opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of the initial outcome.
The episode crescendos with reflections on the recent insights he gained from watching the musical ‘Wicked,' particularly the unexpected vocal talents of Ariana Grande. This experience serves as a metaphor for the hidden potential within each person. Jackson urges aspiring podcasters to let go of self-doubt and ‘head trash,' asserting that everyone has a unique contribution to make. By embracing their individuality and the lessons learned from past experiences, podcasters can inspire others and carve out their place in the audio landscape. As the episode wraps up, Dave reiterates his commitment to supporting podcasters through his school, providing resources and guidance to help them realize their potential and achieve their podcasting dreams.
Takeaways:
- Zita Christian's podcast gained recognition when she was featured in U.S. News & World Report, showcasing the impact a podcast can have.
- Ray Arnott's podcast inspired a listener to send in a special gift.
- Many new podcasters quit because they lack clarity on their audience and goals, leading to frustration.
- Consistency in content and focus is crucial for successful podcasting; it's not just about publishing.
- Ariana Grande's unexpected vocal talent illustrates that preconceived notions can limit potential; podcasting is similar.
- Pod fading affects 30% of new podcasters; understanding your audience is key to longevity.
- YouTube's redefining the word podcast may confuse advertisers and affect the money flowing into podcasting.
Links referenced in this episode:
- schoolofpodcasting.com
- schoolofpodcasting.com/959
- aroundthelayout.com
- Zita's Article in US News and World Report
- My Spouse Has Dementia
- practicalprepping.info
- Edison research on YouTube
- Podnews on Podface
- Pocket Casts
- Notion
- Notejoy
- In & Around Podcasting959
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