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Walk 2 Wealth
“I am so glad I came across this show! As a podcast host myself, I wish I would’ve found out about this a year ago when I started. This would’ve definitely shortened the learning curve. I’ve taken so many actionable and practical nuggets of advice to implement. Love tuning in!”
Rita Made Me DO It!
“I love how these episodes are packed full of easily implementable information! If you have a podcast that you want to see grow & sustain, this is a must listen.”
114: Organic Email List Growth Strategies with Tracy Beavers
Podcasting is an excellent way to grow your audience. But still your most valuable asset as an entrepreneur is your email list. My guest today, Tracy Beavers, is sharing some of her top organic strategies for growing your email list.
113: Podcasting for Support with Baby Loss Coach Jennifer Senn
This week I’m chatting with Jennifer Senn, a certified life and loss coach and the host of Navigating Baby Loss, about how she uses her podcast to create a community of support for parents who are experiencing the grief of stillbirth.
112: Podcast Monetization with Sarah St. John
Ready to make money with your podcast? My guest today, Sarah St. John, is sharing seven ways you can monetize your podcast.
111: The Inside Scoop on Monetization and Hosting with Captivate CEO Mark Asquith
Join Captivate.FM CEO and me as we discuss what to look for in a podcast hosting provider, the many ways to monetize your podcast, and why Mark thinks you should start a podcast even if you *think* the industry is “saturated.”
110: Create Podcast Funnels for High-Ticket Sales with Sinéad Acevedo
Your podcast is a compelling way to bring new clients to your business. You can also use podcasting to create an evergreen funnel for high-ticket sales—whether you already have a podcast or not.
109: Top 3 Mistakes Podcast Guests Make When Pitching Hosts
Being a guest on podcasts is a powerful way to amplify your brand, increase your fanbase, and make more sales. But so many guests mess it up by writing terrible pitches. In this episode, I discuss the top 3 mistakes podcast guests make when pitching hosts and how to fix them.
108: Strategic Podcast Content Planning with Kristin Chadwick
When you plan your content calendar, it shouldn’t be like throwing darts at a board. You can’t just wing it with when you’re going to publish what episode. As my guest Kristin Chadwick notes, you have to have a plan.
107: Mompreneurs in Podcasting with Angela Masciulli
One of my main goals with this podcast is to get other women into podcasting, especially fellow moms. There just aren’t enough of us in the podcasting space. And… you have a unique voice and something important to say that your audience wants to hear. I am so thrilled to be chatting with today’s guest, Angela Masciulli, about mompreneurs in podcasting.
106: Apple, AI Horrors, and the Entertainment Strikes
In this week’s news, we’re discussing a fabulous update in Apple Podcasts, a nasty AI future being put into place right now, and a bit about the writers and actors strikes—including how they relate to podcasting.
105: How Imposter Syndrome is Limiting Your Podcast Success
Who am I to have my own podcast? Who would want to listen to what I have to say? Have you ever had these thoughts? Most podcasters have. And they can be stopping you from starting a podcast or from achieving greater success in your podcast.
104: Bye-Bye, Stitcher; Hello, New LinkedIn; Happy Bday, Podcasting
This week, I’m recapping major news that’s relevant to you in the podcasting industry: Stitcher is going away; listeners really want transcripts; and LinkedIn has a new algorithm.
103: How to Double Your Downloads with Strategic Podcast Guesting with Kelly Mosser
You’ve heard me say on this show before that podcast guesting is a powerful way to boost your authority and get more listeners for your podcast. Today, my guest, Kelly Mosser, shares how podcasting guesting can help you double your podcast downloads by being really strategic with doing a three-month podcast guesting tour.
102: How Systems Make Podcasting Easier
Podcasting ends up being harder than you think. There are so many moving parts and tiny details to produce even one episode. No wonder most people quit their shows before they hit seven episodes. But having systems in place can make the complexities of podcasting much easier and free your brain up for more creativity.
101: Promote Your Podcast with a Custom Mobile App with John Lee
With podcast apps and social media, you don’t “own” your audience. The apps do. You are constantly trying to get your listeners to your website to get them on your email list so you can better connect with them and stay top-of-mind.
100: What It’s Really Like to Run Your Own Podcast
How much time does it really take to run your own podcast? What can you do to make it easier? And how can you make money from your show? In this milestone 100th episode of Podcast Launchpad, I share all of this and more!
99: Legal Issues in Podcasting with Gordon Firemark
Are you aware of all the legal issues you need to take into consideration with your podcast? The Podcast Lawyer™ Gordon Firemark is here to enlighten you!
98: Improve Your Podcast SEO with Brandon Leibowitz
When you think about your podcast, do you think about search engine optimization? You should! More people are looking for podcasts on Google. So, your podcast website has got to be optimized for search engines. My guest today, Brandon Leibowitz, shares essential information on what you can do to help Google discover your podcast website.
97: Is a YouTube Podcast Worth It?
YouTube has been massively promoting its platform for podcasters. When you put your podcast on YouTube, it now appears in YouTube Music, as well. But are people consuming podcasts on YouTube? Is it worth it to put your show on YouTube?
96: How to Use Personal Branding to Grow Your Podcast with Brandon Birkmeyer
In today’s episode of Podcast Launchpad, my guest, Brandon Birkmeyer, gives an absolute masterclass on personal branding, content marketing, and podcast audience growth. Whatever questions you’ve had in these arenas, Brandon clears them up for you!
95: How to Avoid Burnout and Podfade
Most podcasters quit their shows before hitting seven episodes. Many don’t make it past one episode. If you want a thriving, successful podcast, you’ve got to plan ahead to prevent burnout and podfade so you can stay in the game long-term.
You’re a podcaster, not a website designer. But you still need a powerful website for your podcast! In today’s episode, I’m chatting with Brenden Mulligan of Podpage about exactly what features podcasters need in a powerful podcast website.