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E64 Sharing Your Work While You Launch a Podcast
On today's episode, we're diving into a new and innovative way of launching a podcast that will create excitement and anticipation within your community. We're talking about the concept of "working out loud," where you share your podcast journey and involve your audience in the creation process. By seeking input and feedback, not only will you refine your vision, but you'll also make your audience feel invested in your show. From designing your cover art to naming your podcast, involving your community every step of the way will create a sense of community and build anticipation for your launch. We'll debunk the fear of someone stealing your idea and discuss the benefits of embracing collaboration. So, if you're looking to launch your podcast stay tuned because you're going to want to hear this!Topics Covered:
Launching a new podcast out loud
"sharing your work"
Giving progress updates and input from friends and family
Don't create in a silo
Be open to changing direction
Take advantage as an indy podcaster that the NPRs can't do
Honesty, vulnerability, transparency
No one is stealing your ideas
Jeremy Enns
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