Podcasts

Once upon a time, I was afraid of recording my voice for everyone to hear. After all, who would listen to what I had to say?

Then I stopped thinking about it, and just did it: I launched my own podcast (actually several) and started receiving compliments as well as entertaining business offers.

Like writing the great American novel, podcasting is another avenue in which the barriers to entry have all but been removed. Now anyone, including you, can produce an on-demand radio program.

And chances are, you already have a lot of the equipment you need to do so. Even if you don’t have all of the expertise (or time) to produce a full show, putting together portions of it (like recording your voice) give podcast producers like myself everything we need to make each episode a success.

However, podcasting doesn’t stop there. I can show you what services you need to be on and how to best promote your program. (Think of me as that teammate you pass the ball to when you’re covered but want your team to score.)

Follow my own blog and podcast on this website, purchase one of my self-help guides, or better yet, contact me personally to get all of the help you need. If you learn one small but valuable hint from me (even if it’s a freebie) you’ll make my day. (And you’ll also start growing your business presence online too. Win-win!)


Recent Episodes

February 27, 2019

Tools and tips for managing your social media remotely

The Internet is a wonderful place which has allowed us to stay connected while outside of our home or office. The world shrunk further with the advent of smartphones and today, you can manage entire business operations while enjoying a latte at a coffee shop or relaxing at the beach. …

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February 20, 2019

Get to the point!

Today’s episode focuses on getting to the point! Based on an article by Joe McCormack titled “Podcast: Why People Struggle to get to the Point” (with a corresponding podcast as well) Joe Kuzma details how these “Seven Capital Sins of Brevity” will help you identify and correct problems that could …

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February 13, 2019

Balancing your content marketing to avoid burnout and improve results

One of the toughest juggling acts when content marketing is producing enough content to fill your schedule. It can feel like feast or famine: sometimes you don’t have enough content, but other times you end up with too much! The latter is a good problem to have, but it can also be …

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February 6, 2019

How to respond to complaints on social media

Today’s episode focuses on how to interact with your audience on social media. More often than not, those interactions will likely be negative, even to the tune of a one-to-seven ratio! Joe discusses how you should respond to negative comments on social media, also adding tips that will foster a …

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