If you're contemplating starting a podcast, one crucial factor to consider is your passion for the topic. When a listener recently asked me about launching a history podcast, I emphasized that success isn't about the number of listeners but about having content you genuinely love and a drive to share it.
I shared the inspiring story of Zita Christian, who started a podcast about her experiences with dementia—not because she was chasing popularity but because she wanted to help others. Her purpose was so clear that it outweighed any concerns about how many people might tune in.
In my experience, understanding your "why" and knowing your audience are essential steps to avoid burnout and keep your podcast journey fulfilling. If you care deeply about your subject and are genuinely committed to serving your listeners, you'll find the motivation you need to push through those initial challenges.
Takeaways:- Having a strong passion for your podcast topic is essential for long-term success.
- Understanding your audience is crucial; know who you're creating content for.
- Your why behind starting the podcast will help you overcome challenges and burnout.
- Successful podcasters talk about subjects they love, regardless of listener numbers.
- Content and delivery are the two main pillars of a good podcast.
- Don’t start a podcast just because it seems cool; ensure you have the drive.
Links referenced in this episode:
- podcastconsultant.com
- School of Podcasting (use the coupon code listener)
- My Spouse Has Dementia
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