Put Your Why In Your Show

Putting Your Why In Your Podcast Content – PTC 361

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In this episode, you get the first session from my most recent Podcast Profits Bootcamp. Here, we help you discover why we podcast. Then, we help you incorporate that “why” into your podcast content.

I had a client tell me, “If we are able to generate leads, that is awesome. If we are helping change people’s lives, and they are reaching out to us, that would be a success. Becoming a resource is the goal.”

SUCCESS

What does success look like to you? Have you determined your passion?

Your podcast allows you to leave your mark on the world. You can spread your message and make an impact if that is your desire.

Before you can reach that goal, you need to define that goal.

Making money with your podcast isn’t enough. You need to develop a deeper desire. A deep, meaningful goal will motivate you to get in the studio every week and record an episode.

If you haven’t defined that meaningful purpose, finding the motivation to sustain a consistent podcast will be difficult.

During this episode, we will help you find your “why”. 

Then, we will help you incorporate that “why” into your podcast content.

It is important to provide your audience with a little of your story and the reason you create your content in each episode. This allows your audience relationship develop. Your listener gets to know who you are.

RELATIONSHIPS

On each episode, include a bit of your why and your story. This is how your listeners get to know, like and trust you. This is how relationships are built.

Next week, we will talk about reviewing your episode to reach your goals and get better.

If you don’t have a mentor who can take your hand and walk you every step of the way, go to www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/apply, click the button and apply to have a chat with me. We will develop your plan and see how I can help and support you to achieve your podcast goals.

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