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Podcasting for Educators
2024 Podcast Predictions and Industry Updates with Lauren Wrighton

Podcasting for Educators

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 44:49


Today I am sitting down with my friend and client, Lauren Wrighton, to talk about our podcast predictions for 2024. This has become an annual tradition and is our third podcast prediction episode!Lauren and I chat about what we predicted last year for 2023, and if those things came true, and also what we expect out of the podcasting industry in 2024. We're talking about everything from updated podcast stats, to AI, YouTube, podcast networks, and really everywhere in between. We discuss the shutdown of Google Podcasts and switching to YouTube Music, building community with live-streaming, and utilizing paid podcasting with Patreon and Apple Subscriptions. We also discuss the growth in podcast listeners and new podcasts and how we should be excited about the future of podcasting. Here's to another exciting year of podcasting!⭐️ Resources Mentioned:53 Podcast Statistics: Listeners, Growth & Trends (2023)Article: How Consumer Behavior Changed in 2023Article: The 4 Biggest Consumer Behavior Shifts of 2023 [According to New Data]VoxalyzeFollow me on Instagram @podcastingforeducators

Dreamer To Entrepreneur
43: One Goal At A Time

Dreamer To Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 29:56


In this episode, we want to reflect on our recent guest conversation in our last episode with Lauren Wrighton. We dive back into Lauren's journey from starting a simple hobby podcast to becoming a prominent figure in the podcast industry, and discuss the importance of following your passion and listening to your gut instinct when starting a business.  During this episode we want to emphasize the value of finding what you love and turning it into a career path. We share stories of individuals who have successfully monetized their hobbies and encourage you to not be afraid to pivot if your business goals change.  Join us as we offer valuable advice for new business owners and discuss the unpredictable yet fulfilling path of entrepreneurship.    In this episode we share: Pursuing a passion for a business idea Enjoying the work that you provide whether it's product or service based business Being flexible and willing to pivot if needed Enjoy the journey and not stress about where you are currently at   Show Notes: 43: One Goal At A Time   Listen to Lauren's Episode: 42. EMBRACING THE BUSINESS JOURNEY AND PAVING YOUR OWN PATH | with Podcast Strategist, Lauren Wrighton   Connect with us: Follow on Instagram @dreamer.to.entrepreneur   Tune in every other THURSDAY for a new episode!  

The Business Podcast Blueprint
Achieving Business Goals with Podcast Managers | Ted Cragg

The Business Podcast Blueprint

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 27:26


One Stone Creative is a full-service agency that handles most of the non-recording work for the shows we produce, but the role of a podcast manager is such a new one, that we wanted to talk to someone who is specializing in it.The podcast manager is a somewhat more nebulous role, in part because it's so new in the industry, and in part, because the services they offer can vary so much—often they can provide strategic consultation, project management, freelancer management, and sometimes regular production activities like audio editing, asset creation and promotion.My guest today is Ted Cragg, a fellow Canadian who has been a podcast manager for several years, with a special emphasis on the travel podcasting space. He is also the host of the Travel the World Podcast, and an experienced audio editor.If you want to learn more about podcast managers and how they can help you achieve your business goals, listen to our conversation below, or continue reading the blog post!Tune in to the full episode to:Know your options for podcast productionUnderstand what podcast management entailsLearn how to choose a production option for your showPivoting to podcast managementKnow what to look for in a podcast managerHuman intervention in AI podcastingDon't forget to join us for our free monthly strategy calls on the third Thursday of every month!The different options for podcast productionWhen it comes to creating a podcast for your company, you've got a few options:Do it all in-house, either by yourself or with the help of a colleague or twoHire a full-service agency that will take on all or most of the non-recording workHire specific freelancers for specific jobs, like the editing or the promotionHire a podcast manager to drive the project forward on an ongoing basis.Podcasting In-HouseThis is when everything, from show development to production, guest booking to show notes to promotional materials is all done by you or members of your team.The pros include that it can be less expensive, sometimes by a large margin, than outsourcing some or all of the production work, and you'll be able to control every detail which I know is important for many businesses.For some companies, it's also best to keep production in-house if the show is deeply integrated with other business areas and with multiple teams - having all of the information and workflows accessible by the many different people who need them can make outsourcing a more daunting than tempting proposition.Cons - it's going to take a lot of your time, and that may or may not be a resource you have in abundant supply.Now, you can get a lot of time-savings with automation tools, and keeping your process and assets simple, but we've found that many companies that start in-house tend to want to hire a little help as soon as it becomes feasible.It also takes a lot of different skills: figuring out the strategic role of the podcast in your business is a different skill than editing the audio, which is a different skill than promoting episodes, which is a different skill than managing guest booking which is a different skill than SEO optimizing the notes, which is a different skill than project management… you get my drift.It's a lot of different skills, that can lead you to the door of our next production option, a full-service agency.Full-Service Podcast AgenciesThey are pretty much what they say on the tin - they'll handle all or most of your production process.Now, this can vary a bit from company to company, and if you're considering working with one, you should make sure to get very clear on exactly what is included, but most will do something like: take in your raw audio, do all the editing - both content and hygiene, write the show notes, create sharing assets, create a video version, schedule the episode for you, and drive the whole process so you don't have to think about anything other than talking to people.Some companies will do a little less, and others will do more like providing feedback, doing guest management, or even being live on your interviews capturing the recordings.Pros of working with companies like this are that the main management of the show is off your desk - it is a huge time savings. You also don't have to learn, or hire for specific skills like audio editing and show notes writing, you get to take advantage of a team of different subject matter experts working together.With the best companies, you can also get strategic support around how to leverage your podcast within your business, tracking the impact of the show, and providing feedback so that you're constantly improving your skills.Cons can include that it's the most expensive of the options - having a company take on the bulk of the work isn't cheap, and having the production process out of your hands also means - it's out of your hands: you're depending on other people to keep your release schedule, and that can be scary - and in some cases, disappointing.You also may or may not have your own dedicated account manager and other team members working on your show which can mean an inconsistent output.Hiring FreelancersIf going full-service is a bit of a stretch, or you have a really solid team with the interest and the bandwidth to take on the areas of their own expertise, then hiring a freelancer who specializes in one or two elements can be a great option.There are many highly skilled audio editors who just do audio that you can hire to take on that part of the show. The same is true of guest booking, social media management, writing tasks, and graphic design.The pros of hiring specific freelancers are that it tends to be more affordable than full service, and you are just adding the amount of skill to your own team that you really need, while fully maximizing your internal resources.On the other hand, a big part of working with freelancers is managing them and making sure that everything required from each provider at the right time can be quite a challenge.It also means that each individual contributor's bandwidth and situation has the potential to disrupt your workflow, which can be a little anxiety-provoking.And there is a professional who can help bridge that particular gap—the podcast manager.Understanding the podcast managerWhat is a podcast manager?A podcast manager is certainly a specialist when it comes to podcasting. You can kind of relate it to a virtual assistant or an online business manager, but someone who really is focused on podcasting and everything that goes into it.They understand the industry, probably they're probably very passionate about the industry. They inherently follow people and newsletters and these kinds of things to stay on top of it.And that's the kind of background and skill set that they're bringing to the role, is that they really understand how to make a good podcast and how to make successful ones, and especially how to sustain them too.What can they do for your business?If someone has a business and they're looking to start a podcast, it's a great idea to look for a podcast manager because they're kind of your go-to person who's going to help organize and keep you the host, the business owner, focused on what you need to do, doing it well, comparing it to other things, and putting it into context in relation because they have that expertise, so they may in turn, delegate things.It's certainly possible. There are a lot of podcast managers who delegate editing or maybe graphic design or the audio, videograms, and stuff like that. They may do that themselves as well. But in essence, they really are the project managers who are going to direct the project for the host.So the show is still the host's. They're the face and they're the voice of the show. It's the podcast manager who's the one behind the scenes with that focus on the project itself.The workflow of a podcast managerA lot of podcast managers usually start at the very beginning of the project before the podcast has even started. So there's kind of two phases.Phase 1There's the launch phase where you're really planning the show in itself. What are the objectives, who's the audience, what offers do you have and how are you going to deliver those?Thinking about content and making an episode plan, thinking at least a few weeks, if not a few months even. Planning the schedule: are you going to do this weekly or biweekly?Arranging the cover art, the music, the hosting, a website—all of these components that go into the launch.Phase 2You get into the regular recurring production of the episodes.So it is certainly possible podcast exists already. They've already done all that work. They've launched the show and now they're ready to hire a podcast manager to kind of take the reins, perhaps level up and improve the quality and just the workflow and the structure of it.When it comes down to basically putting and planning an episode itself, certainly if there's a guest involved, then you have those guests lined up and a lot of podcast managers, that's one of their tasks is to do the guest pitching.They will pitch people to come on the show. They may pitch the host in turn to be a guest on other shows. There are lots of different tasks that they can do. Then, of course, the recording itself is done.But if the podcast manager is in turn the editor, they're taking the files, they're putting everything together, they're giving it back to the host for a final pass, a review, and then it gets published.Usually, the podcast manager is the one who uploads the file, makes sure the RSS feed and all the technical stuff are working well, handles any bugs or glitches, and then they may certainly do the promotion as well, making those clips and other promotional things.So in any one episode, as we all know, there's a lot of work that goes into it.Having the podcast manager at least the one who oversees that project is crucial again, whether they do it all themselves or maybe they delegate other things, but it allows the host business owner to obviously focus on other things and really zero in on what their expertise is.What kinds of businesses would benefit more from a podcast manager?The small to medium-sized businesses, but fairly small.And the reason is really coming back to the very beginning of what makes a podcast manager different. It's the relationship. It has to be a good, strong relationship and you build into that over time.But the communication has to be there common vision where you feel comfortable bouncing ideas. And as a podcast manager, a big part of it, frankly, is keeping the hosts accountable and saying, what's your plan for the next episode? Or plans and stuff coming together. That's a good thing.It's a healthy, positive role because you're the one that's focused on it. The business owners got all kinds of things that they're doing. The podcast is a big part of it, but they have that person who's going to focus on this project itself and just be that second pair of ears is so crucial because there's someone else who really knows the business, who understands the message, what they're trying to do, and understands the podcast itself, who can then give that feedback and say, well, maybe we should cut this part.Or here's a good guest that you can have for sure and kind of just have that overall awareness of how it fits into the grand scheme of things, the message and the branding, and the appearance that you're making through the podcast.With that in mind, you can imagine if it's a really big company, for sure, they can have a podcast, but they would probably have a team. And it's a different scope, let's say, of the project.Podcast managers work well with smaller businesses, often online businesses where they're really going to have that relationship with the host.How to choose a production option for your podcastHere at One Stone Creative, we're an agency, we're a team of seven now. But the relationship is such an important thing and really getting integrated with someone else's systems—understanding their goals, being able to know enough about the business to be able to weigh in on whether something is appropriate or works.Ted Cragg:A lot of people, a lot of companies, they know they want a podcast for whatever reason. It could be because the other firms in their area are doing it. Could be because they're seeing the value that they love listening to their podcast in their industry.But of the different options that are available for producing. Let's talk a little bit more about how to make that decision. Because you've got like solo provider podcast managers, you've got agencies, you've got bigger companies that are more self serve, let's call them the productized podcasting services.What should people be thinking about or businesses be thinking about when they're making that kind of choice, other than, let's say we've established a good relationship with your point of contact.It's a fairly new role. I mean, I've been doing this for coming up on two years. It's very new. And part of our challenge as podcast managers is simply popularizing. The concept that making sure people know that this thing exists, that it's a specialized type of project manager, basically, who understands the industry because the tech changes so fast.And we're into this as managers. And I chose this because I've been podcasting myself. I enjoy it. I was already getting the newsletters, I was already following people and just learning about it. So it's a passion for me to then share that information and that's the type of thing that you're bringing as a podcast manager.And so if someone's looking for that specialist from the project, then that's what they should be getting, someone who really understands how things work and it makes them a little different.If you were to hire someone from in-house or from a different agency, those are the questions I would ask. I need someone to manage my podcast and help me produce it. So how long have they been doing it themselves? Do they understand how things work, the tech and the skills and the industry and all those things? And you may have someone in-house who just does it anyway because they're interested in their passion and maybe they can become your podcast manager.If you're looking outside of the house, though, or looking around, I mean, yeah, there are some agencies, I guess there are some of these websites where you can find people that know having their title. I'm a podcast manager. Often it's word of mouth and networking and Google search and stuff is certainly possible just to find the people, the managers that are out there and available.I think it often comes down to goals for a business. If someone's main reason for podcasting or their primary benefit from podcasting is really just having conversations with people, then kind of all of those extra details, although it doesn't necessarily matter as much as long as they're having those conversations on a regular consistent basis.And then any service provider who can reliably produce the outcome of your own scheduling work can be a really good fit. But yeah, having that more personal touch, especially if it is going to be like a really strong arm of your marketing as a small business.Pivoting from podcaster to podcast manager - Ted CraggInitially, when it comes down to it, it's really just kind of putting yourself out there and saying, I want to do this, I'm ready to do this.I took a program called the Podcast Manager Program by Lauren Wrighton and she trains people to do this. There's a really good network and community of podcast managers who help each other out.That helped with some of the kind of background and getting ready. At the end of the day, you start with one client and fill in some of that experience.In terms of the business and relationship side, I know a lot of the skills in podcasting because I've been doing it myself just for fun for about six years now, since 2017. So when it came to doing it, I was looking for a career change.I wanted to work online, I wanted to have my own business, et cetera. And this was something I knew how to do. I had the skills. I like audio editing and the whole podcast production flow.In the end, I knew that this was something he could do plus he also liked the variety.And that's a good point actually, because I know from my experience, and certainly for a lot of us, every client of course is different. Every relationship and every project is different.So I have clients often where I just do the audio editing and that's cool. It takes me an hour or two, a week let's say, and it's done and they do all the rest.And I certainly have other clients where it's the full scope and it's really digging deep into what their objectives are and what their show is going to be like and all that content planning, lots of communication, fairly regular meetings, and all that kind of stuff. I love doing that too.I wouldn't want to do that all the time either. I like having the variety, a little bit of both. And that's part of what's appealing about doing this.So it's really just kind of if someone's interested in becoming one, then if you already have that interest, for sure, in podcasts, you listen to them, maybe have one yourself, then there are opportunities because people really do need this kind of help.Ted Cragg on transitioning from a podcast manager to a podcast management agencyI might get to that. It's on stage, for sure. I mean, it's a whole other kettle of fish. I know. I'm just curious about your outlook and your way of thinking about it.The thing is, of course, this is not a passive income type job or business. I absolutely don't believe in passive income. I'm so tired of hearing about passive income.Fundamentally the job is very hands-on. It's time intensive and that's the nature of it. That's what I want. I want that relationship, obviously. Therefore, I've realized that I could only really have myself personally, maybe four or five clients at a time, unless there are a couple of others that are really quick things.But there's clearly a limit. If I want to expand my business, if I want to bring other people into that circle, then I would need partners, I would need to outsource and that kind of thing and basically become some kind of agency.And that's certainly possible down the road. One thing for me, as we all know, in online business and stuff, it's good to niche down generally, and you can do that in podcast management. There are podcast managers who really look for coaches, coaching businesses, let's say, and those are the people they work for.For me, my background is in travel and tourism. I love travel and I want to particularly look for people and businesses in the travel and tourism industry who want to start a podcast, of course, to talk about their business.Maybe they're a tour operator, a travel agency, maybe there's some kind of attraction. A podcast is great for telling those stories if they're serious about it if they have the budget, if they want to really see it, and if they have a business plan that this is not just kind of a passion project, but this Podcast is going to promote our offers.It's going to get our name and our recognition out there. They have the budget to hire someone like me and we can work together to really build this into something substantial. So that's where I've niched down.But what's neat about this, again, is that as much as I try to find clients in that area, the skills are the same. So I do have some clients who are coaches and who have other topics and fundamentally it's about editing their audio and just kind of giving them that support and direction.So flipping it around. Let's say someone's listening to this and they're thinking having this level of attention on the podcast is going to be really valuable.But we're not hiring right now, we're not hiring contractors, we're not hiring agencies, but I've got this team member who's got 10 hours free a week. What kind of skills or qualities would someone need to be able to do this in general and also particularly within the house as a kind of upskilling in their own industry?Turning an internal team member into a podcast managerThe biggest time-consuming thing certainly is the editing. AI is helping and I use AI services too, but they don't do the whole job.That might be like a first pass, a bit of an edit, and I still come through with my own eyes and ears to make sure it's good, but that helps speed things up. Regardless, the editing is the number one thing and from there, it's about all the other tasks.If the promotion, the little clips for sure, and writing show notes are a big one, you could have a blog that goes with your episodes too.So if you're doing it in-house, start with what the skills and interests of your existing team are of anyone on that team who's going to be interested in doing this and be able to kind of hit the ground running.There are ways to kind of work around it based on the resources that you have.The person who gets the podcast on their desk should be a strong project manager to start, they should have some tech aptitude or at least a willingness to learn and kind of comfort with getting used to it.Audio editing software typically has a pretty steep learning curve. Once you get it, you got it, but it's not easy to look at for the first time. And there should be at least some level of copy, an understanding of the marketing that's going on, and what's going to be important to communicate to listeners.If you've got someone on your team who has some extra time and those things, you can have an internal podcast manager.Red and green flags during podcast manager interviewsIt's tricky because it's a newer industry.So in terms of experience, you may have someone who really only has a few months of experience in podcast management, but you certainly want to ask about, well, what's their background beyond that?Do they understand the connection really between the marketing and the listener in terms of getting that message through and conversion? I mean, that's an interesting thing with podcasts, because it's not like YouTube or other things where it's easier to measure those metrics.So you want someone who really understands, at least has an idea of how to pursue that and how to improve it. And we're all working together on that, really, to improve the kind of engagement in podcasts.I think passion is really what comes across, especially in this day and age, this stage of this industry, because we may not have the experience because it's so new, but if you have the passion, the interest, you're keen to learn, you're keen to improve your skills, then you're on your way.Human intervention in AI podcast editingAnd we try almost every AI tool as it comes out. We try all of them just to be aware of what's going on. And some of them are really cool. Some of them have amazing functionality.I just tested Cast Magic last week, and it's rad. But the problem I find with all of them and that's the text ones and the audio ones, is that at least at the scale that we're working at, doing 15 OD shows the amount of editing and quality assurance.The time it takes to make sure that a weird little AI error doesn't slip through is basically equal to the time it takes us to just do things by hand. I just haven't found the time savings yet.Even though my favorite AI use right now is Adobe Enhance, being able to improve someone's room sound, has been really cool, but it still needs a full editing process by a human afterward.Ted Cragg on AI apps that legitimately save timeA lot of it comes down to the recording, the quality of the recording, and it's sad to say, but also the voices. I mean, I have a couple of clients. Either they're Francophones or they speak English with an accent, and the transcriptions and so on don't always pick up.I cannot handle a French Canadian accent. No way.So that's one thing. If you do have people, again, if you're the manager or just the audio editor, clients are sending your stuff. If it's clear audio, of course, if it's two people that they're on separate audio tracks, that's a good start to at least give the program the best chance to do its thing.But it's tricky with audio. I find that you always have to do a second pass. You might be able to edit a little bit. One thing I have gotten more into is transcription-based editing.So Descript is a good example of this. Even Riverside has started to do that in a few other places, but the cuts are so choppy.It's getting better, but it is choppy. And I resisted for a long time, but at least with the transcription here's, kind of my mindset is that if someone sends me like this big 75 minutes recording, and I know that we want a 45 minutes episode, so I'm going to have to cut out a lot.I'm talking big paragraphs, five, or eight minutes at a time, which is a lot. Yeah, if I have the transcription, I'll read through it and I know that I can cut this and cut that as a big, big paragraph.And that alone is going to save me, I don't know, at least 45 minutes of my own time, just skimming through to get down to at least something a little more manageable.Now it's like a 55-minute file, which I need to cut another 1015 minutes out. Descript is a good example. They take out these filler words, the uhms and the aahs, and things like that. You can set which ones to remove.They also have a thing where you can add a little gap clip so it's not too tight of a cut that you can't really fix or it's really finicky to fix.I'll often take the first pass from there into another digital audio workstation software and then do the micro clean up if it's a word that's really cut off, that just sounds just too abrupt, and things like that.So it's getting better. I'm kind of holding out. And that should help us with our workflow, for sure. In terms of speeding things up.We use Descript for transcripts and particularly useful for pulling audio and videograms. Really, really amazing for that. But I'll just see how their filler word removal is now.You know what I wish they would do, and maybe just someone from Descript will listen to this. I wish you could set like remove 90% of filler words because when humans talk, they use filler words and it sounds human to have the occasional thing, but it's nice to cut them down a little bit.It would be cool to be able to have like a slider for how aggressively they were removed.Key Quotes“…if you have the passion, the interest, you're keen to learn, you're keen to improve your skills, then you're on your way.” - Ted CraggResourcesOne Stone Creative | LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook | InstagramMake sure to check out our free Monthly Strategy Calls!Podcasting for Business Conference 2023Learn about what other business podcasters are doingState of Business Podcasting Report 2022Ted Cragg Website | LinkedIn | TwitterRelated:Working with VAs for Your Podcast with Kristy YoderWill AI Replace Writers? with Karl SonaBringing Order to Chaos in Your Podcast Processes with Megan DoughertyOptimizing Your Workflows and Relationships with Jason CerconeHow to Pitch Yourself as a Guest with Angie TruebloodAbout Ted CraggTed has been podcasting since 2017, primarily as producer of the group podcast, The MultiPod, which profiles The Puttyverse online community. It is a multi-faceted show which features numerous simultaneous co-hosts, new guests each episode, rotating features and segments, and occasional live field recording. The podcast has been produced on a regular bi-weekly schedule since January 2018, with frequent additional episodes and bonus spin-offs, and recently passed the 20,000 download mark.PFBCon 2023Have you gotten your ticket for the Podcasting for Business Conference yet? There is still plenty of time and there is content ready and waiting for you right now.It's the recording of last year's event and they are fantastic just like this year's presentations are going to be.Learn more and check out the speaker lineup and our vast array of networking opportunities over at www.pfbcon.com

The Paid Copywriter Podcast
How I Found Freelance Copywriting Success on LinkedIn | Real Success Stories

The Paid Copywriter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 39:32


Today I'm sharing my interview with Lauren Wrighton. She asks me about how I used LinkedIn to land high-paying freelance clients and leave my 9-5 for good 4 years ago! Let's connect!

Dreamer To Entrepreneur
42. EMBRACING THE BUSINESS JOURNEY AND PAVING YOUR OWN PATH | with Podcast Strategist, Lauren Wrighton

Dreamer To Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 49:00


On today's episode of Dreamer to Entrepreneur, we have a special guest, Lauren Wrighton. We dive into Lauren's journey from struggling to sell a $7 ebook to becoming a successful entrepreneur, podcast manager and coach. Lauren shares the ups and downs she experienced along the way, the pivotal moments that led her to podcasting, and the importance of facing the things we avoid in order to achieve our goals. Plus, she offers her insights on podcasting and her predictions for the future of the industry. In this episode we share: Lauren's Journey to Entrepreneurship Finding Passion and Gratitude Overcoming Difficult Moments Podcasting Trends and Strategies   Show Notes: 42. EMBRACING THE BUSINESS JOURNEY AND PAVING YOUR OWN PATH | with Podcast Strategist, Lauren Wrighton   Connect with Lauren: Follow on Instagram - @laurenwrighton Check out their website - laurenwrighton.com Listen to the podcast - The Podcast Manger Show Learn more about The Podcast Manager Program   Connect with us: Follow on Instagram @dreamer.to.entrepreneur   Tune in every other THURSDAY for a new episode!  

Podcasting for Educators
75. Podcast Predictions for 2023 with Lauren Wrighton

Podcasting for Educators

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 43:04


Can you believe we are only a couple of weeks away from 2023??Today I have a really fun episode for you guys with returning podcast guest Lauren Wrighton, because there's nothing we love more than sitting down and talking all things podcasting. We did a similar episode last year, and it was so much fun that we wanted to do it again this year! In this episode, we're chatting all about our predictions for the podcasting industry in 2023, as well as a little bit of what we've seen in terms of podcasting growth, stats, and trends in 2022. It's really exciting to think about all that's evolved in this space up until now and all the possibilities in the years to come. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did! PS. When you're done listening, we'd love it if you sent us a message on Instagram (linked in the show notes) to let us know what you thought about this episode and any predictions you have for podcasting in 2023! Show Notes: https://podcastingforeducators.com/episode75Use my special link zen.ai/educators and use educators to save 30% off your first three months of Zencastr professional! #madeonzencastrUse my affiliate link captivate.fm/signup?ref=sarawhittaker to get a FREE 7-day trial of Captivate!Download my FREE podcasting launch guide: https://podcastingforeducators.com/launchguideJoin the Podcasting for Educators Prep-School: https://podcastingforeducators.com/prepschoolSign up for my podcasting guesting mini-course: https://podcastingforeducators.com/guesting

Podcasting for Educators
49. Is It Time to Outsource? The Scoop on Hiring a Podcast Manager or VA with Lauren Wrighton

Podcasting for Educators

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 38:55


Is it time for you to outsource some (or all) of your podcast tasks? Some people outsource their podcast right from the beginning, while others might wait until they have a more established show.  One thing is for sure - outsourcing any piece of your business can feel a little bit scary if you've never done it before. But it's also so worth it if you can find the right person.  When it comes to podcasting, there's lots of options that you have for outsourcing, from the experience level of who you hire, to what specific tasks they take over for you. We are covering this topic in today's episode, and I brought on Lauren Wrighton to join in on the conversation! Lauren Wrighton is a podcast strategist who has helped female business owners launch their chart-topping shows since 2017. In addition to helping podcasters grow their shows, Lauren uses her expertise to help freelancers become profitable podcast managers through her course, The Podcast Manager Program. You can hang out with Lauren each week on her podcast, The Podcast Manager Show. Aside from Podcasting, Lauren loves being a wife to her husband David and mom to her daughters. Head to the show notes: https://podcastingforeducators.com/episode49 Hire a podcast manager: http://hireapodcastmanager.com/ Become a podcast manager by joining The Podcast Manager Program Join the Podcasting for Educators Prep-School: https://podcastingforeducators.com/prepschool Sign up for my podcasting guesting mini-course: https://podcastingforeducators.com/ PS: Has this podcast been helpful for you? Screenshot this episode, add it to IG, and tag me @podcastingforeducators.This helps spread the word of this podcast to other educators!

Dreamer To Entrepreneur
02: Meet The Host: Brittany Kues

Dreamer To Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 18:03


Join host Brittany Kues, as she goes solo in this episode to give you insight into who she is and how her journey to Podcast Producer came to be. After shifting her mindset and no longer settling for the “dreamer” mentality, she took a leap of faith and launched her own digital marketing business during the covid pandemic. With the help of Micala Quinn, Lauren Wrighton, and Brandi Mowles, Brittany has been able to grow her business and transform her skills to offer premium podcast marketing and production services.   Brittany gives insight into her entrepreneurial journey and shares advice on overcoming limiting beliefs and not settling for less than you deserve. This mama knows what it's like to want to accomplish your goals but not sacrifice time away from your babies. If you're interested in finding lifestyle freedom and living the laptop life, you won't want to miss this episode!   Connect with Brittany on Instagram and LinkedIn   Tune in every other THURSDAY for a new episode! *Follow us on Instagram*

Get the Balance Right
Ep. 82: Save Time and Reduce Stress By Outsourcing Podcast Production (Guest Lauren Wrighton from The Podcast Manager Show)

Get the Balance Right

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 40:14 Transcription Available


Have you started a podcast to promote your business? Podcasting may appear, but the reality is there are many moving parts. Producing it can become a full-time job that doesn't directly pay the bills. Regardless of whether you enjoy the production, there comes a time when you'll need to seek help. Our guest, Lauren Wrighton, is a podcast production expert who trains her students to be podcast managers. She also hosts a very niche podcast on this subject, The Podcast Manager Show. We cover the various aspects of production and who you can hire to offload those tasks. We also discuss turning podcast production into a profitable side hustle.SHOW NOTES:Follow or contact Lauren Wrighton: Instagram - LinkedIn - WebsitePodcast Manager Mastermind Facebook Group (By Lauren): Join for freeLauren's Masterclass: RegisterGet the Balance Right Facebook Group: Join Leveraging Podcast Appearances to Build Your BrandUsing Podcasting to Grow your BusinessEp. 29 (Todd Cherches)Ep. 40 (Fernando Angulo)EP. 50 (Jason Barnard)For more info, see complete show notes:  https://www.getthebalanceright.net/blog/episode82CONTACT HEATHER:Contact Heather: Instagram - LinkedInGet the Balance Right Coaching: WebsiteBook a Discovery Call (via Zoom) - Click HereHeather & Get the Balance Right - Link TreeZeitzwolfe Accounting: Website - FacebookHey Female Entrepreneurs! Let's party! Join me each month

Build Your Tribe | Grow Your Business with Social Media
Should You Start a Patreon or Apple Subscription? with, Lauren Wrighton - 554

Build Your Tribe | Grow Your Business with Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 41:57


Everyone and their brother has a podcast today. So, how do you stand out? And how might you monetize your podcast (other than paid sponsors)? Answer: Subscription-based platforms that make it easy to get paid! Cue, Patreon! Today, Chalene welcomes Lauren Wrighton, podcast management expert. They'll discuss all things Patreon (and other membership-based platforms), like: who they're for, what you should have in place before launching, and so much more!   Check out InstaClubHub!! The ONLY All-In-One Instagram Resource Community Designed To...Grow Your Following and Reach More Customers on Instagram™(All in Just Five Minutes a Day!)  InstaClubHub.com   Join our NEW, awesome PodSquad on Facebook here!   Subscribe to The Chalene Show!!!   Links from today's episode:  Subscribe to Lauren's Podcast The Podcast Manager Show Follow Lauren on Instagram @laurenwrighton Check out Marketing Impact Academy!! Go to marketingimpactacademy.com Check out all the brand new Push Journal designs!!! Hurry and get yours before they sell out!! www.pushjournal.com Leave Chalene or Brock  a message or ask them a question at  (619) 500-4819 Not sure what your thing is? Go to Chalene.com/MyThing  Learn more about Kajabi Leave Chalene a Voicemail review or question for a chance to win a gift  HERE   Connect with us on your fav social platform: Chalene: Instagram: www.Instagram.com/ChaleneJohnson    Facebook: www.Facebook.com/Chalene    TikTok: @chaleneOfficial Twitter: www.Twitter.com/ChaleneJohnson Brock: Instagram: @Brock11Johnson TikTock: @brock11johnnson Be sure to follow Brock on his travel adventures @tayandbrock   Stop dieting & start living:  PhaseItUp.com   Sign Up For MY WEEKLY NEWSLETTER and you'll get FREE tips on how to live a ridiculously amazing fun-filled life!   Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes!!!    Get episode show notes here: www.chalenejohnson.com/podcast    Hey! Send me a DM & tell me what you think about the show! (Use the Hashtag) #BuildYourTribe so I know you're a homie! XOXO Chalene

Podcasting for Educators
10. 5 Podcasting Predictions for 2022 with Lauren Wrighton

Podcasting for Educators

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 55:09


As 2021 winds down, I can't wait to see which new advancements pop up in podcasting in 2022. Today on the show, I'm chatting with Lauren Wrighton all about the podcasting trends that we predict (and hope) to see in the near future! We talk about how to bridge the gap between podcast listening apps and social media, as well as some of the major improvements that could be made within podcast directories. Lauren Wrighton is a podcast strategist and producer. She is the founder of the Podcast Manager Program, where she uses her expertise in podcast production to teach freelancers how to become podcast managers. Lauren is also the host of The Podcast Manager Show. You can learn about The Podcast Manager Program here: https://laurenwrighton.com/become-a-podcast-manager/. SHOW NOTES: podcastingforeducators.com/episode10 INSTAGRAM: @podcastingforeducators

Too Busy To Podcast
SPOTLIGHT: Lauren Wrighton, The Podcast Manager Show

Too Busy To Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 28:31


In this special series of the podcast, I'll be speaking with 13 female podcasters at different stages of their podcasting journey. We'll chat about the lessons they've learnt, the challenges they've overcome and what advice they would give to aspiring podcasters. These women are so inspiring - and I have no doubt that after you've listened to their stories, you'll feel empowered to start your own.  Joining me in this episode of the Spotlight Series of the podcast is Lauren Wrighton. Lauren is a podcast strategist who has helped female business owners launch their chart-topping shows since 2017. She now uses her expertise to help freelancers become profitable podcast managers in her course, The Podcast Manager Program. You can also hang out with Lauren each week on her podcast, The Podcast Manager Show. Aside from Podcasting, Lauren loves being a wife to her husband David and mom to her 3 young daughters. In this episode we discuss:  How Lauren implemented lessons learnt from her first podcast to her current podcast Where Lauren thinks podcasting will be in a couple years Why building a community around your podcast is important   Connect with the host LinkedIn  Instagram Website   Connect with Lauren Website Instagram Masterclass

The Live Free Podcast with Micala Quinn
181: How to become a podcast manager with Lauren Wrighton | Freelance Services Series

The Live Free Podcast with Micala Quinn

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 43:16


Have you through about becoming a podcast manager? This summer I'm walking through some of the most popular freelance services so that you can understand your options and start building your business today! In this episode, we're bringing back an episode I did with my podcast manager, Lauren Wrighton! Lauren and I talk about what a podcast manager does, how to get started as a podcast manager, and what Lauren has learned in the last few years as a freelance podcast manager. Thanks for hanging out with us today! Check out the show notes for the links and resources mentioned in this episode. Let me know if you're going to niche down into podcast management over on Instagram @Micala.Quinn! Talk to you there! SHOW NOTES: www.MicalaQuinn.com/episode181

The Podcast Manager Show
The Podcast Manager Show trailer

The Podcast Manager Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 2:19


Welcome to the Podcast Manager Show, I'm your host, Lauren Wrighton! With over 90k new podcasts started each month, podcast managers are desperately in need! In the first podcast DESIGNED for podcast managers, I share exactly how to build a profitable podcast management business without working more than 20 hours a week! I'm a podcast strategist who went from making $5 an hour to $50+ an hour in less than 6 months by making a few changes in my business. To hear the whole story, go listen to episode 1 first! Now I teach freelancers how to become profitable podcast managers through this show and my paid program, The Podcast Manager Program! Tune in each week to get one step closer to running the profitable Podcast Management business of your dreams! Thanks for being here and come hang out with me on Instagram @LaurenWrighton and grab a seat to my masterclass at LaurenWrighton.com/masterclass!

The Podcast Manager Show
65. 3 reasons why podcast management may not be right for you

The Podcast Manager Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 11:56


EPISODE 65 I receive emails all the time from listeners listing their questions, concerns, and hesitations about starting a podcast management business. Some people worry about taking on a position of authority where they're making recommendations and guiding people. Others are concerned about their technological knowledge in this rapidly growing industry. Whatever your hesitation is, keep in mind that you can learn what you don't know, but if you don't enjoy the process of learning or the essence of the job itself, it isn't going to be right for you.  On today's episode, I want to get real with you. I want to take an honest look at the Podcast Management job and lay out some facts that you'll seriously want to consider before making this your career. I'll be going over the nuts and bolts of the job itself, the day-to-day reality, and what you need to be successful. It's my hope that giving you these details up front will help you make an informed choice about joining this profession.    In this episode, we cover: - The details of podcast management itself, including managing details, guiding podcasters, and taking the initiative. - The fact that even if you're not doing the editing, you're still listening to many podcast episodes per week, so you'd better like podcasts in the first place!  - How the podcast industry is rapidly evolving, and your job success and satisfaction will depend on your ability to stay on top of things.    Thanks for listening! If you'd like to chat more about this topic, I'd love to continue this conversation over on Instagram: https://instagram.com/laurenwrighton   SHOW NOTES: https://laurenwrighton.com/episode65   Giveaway details: July 13-18, 2021 To enter: Write a review and share the podcast in your stories or DM me, using #podcastmanagergiveaway Prizes: 1. Strategy call with Lauren Wrighton 2. Yeti Mic + mpow headphones 3. Rachel Rogers Book: We Should All Be Millionaires

You + Happy
33 | You + Happy with Podcast Strategist, Lauren Wrighton

You + Happy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 62:16


Lauren Wrighton is a podcast strategist who has helped female business owners launch their chart-topping shows since 2017. She now uses her expertise to help freelancers become profitable podcast managers in her course, The Podcast Manager Program. You can also hang out with Lauren each week on her podcast, The Podcast Manager Show. Aside from Podcasting, Lauren loves being a wife to her husband David and mom to her 3 young daughters. You + Happy is available anywhere you get your podcasts, including YouTube. For more, follow us on Instagram: @youplushappy Thank you for listening! And remember, "We'll show you our definition of success if you show us yours"

The Online Course Show
173: One Niche, One Funnel, and One Course (featuring Lauren Wrighton)

The Online Course Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 77:54


On today's episode, I'm chatting with online course creator and fellow podcaster Lauren Wrighton. Lauren is an excellent example of doing one thing and doing it well. Her simple approach to her niche, her funnel, and her course make for a super-streamlined process. Sit back, relax, and enjoy! “Talk to the real people. Listen... Read More

The Online Course Show
173: One Niche, One Funnel, and One Course (featuring Lauren Wrighton)

The Online Course Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 77:54


  On today's episode, I'm chatting with online course creator and fellow podcaster Lauren Wrighton. Lauren is an excellent example of doing one thing and doing it well. Her simple approach to her niche, her funnel, and her course make for a super-streamlined process. Sit back, relax, and enjoy! “Talk to the real people. Listen... Read More

Podcast Editors Mastermind
Podcast Editors: Have You Considered Podcast Management? – PEM0027

Podcast Editors Mastermind

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 52:27


Are you a podcast editor wondering about how to differentiate yourself? Or maybe how to serve your clients more deeply so that you can earn more while working on fewer shows? If that's the case, podcast management may be for you. Listen as Lauren Wrighton - the host of the https://laurenwrighton.com/podcast/ (Podcast Manager Show) shares what it takes to be a great podcast manager and how it can benefit both us and our clients. Listen to DiscoverWhat a podcast manager does (or could do). Some characteristics that can position you as a great podcast manager. What to do when you want to take on areas where you aren't able to deliver the work yourself. How to grow into a podcast manager role. The value of open and candid customer conversations. Ideas for how to transition clients from editing to podcast management. Links & Resourceshttps://laurenwrighton.com/podcast/ (Podcast Manager Show) https://laurenwrighton.com/become-a-podcast-manager/ (Free Podcast Manager Masterclass) If you enjoyed this, you may want to https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/6 (check out episode 6 with Dave Visaya), where we talked about some other ways that podcast editors could expand on what they deliver to their clients. If you're looking for ways to find your first client, you might benefit from episode 3, where https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/3 (Jennifer, Daniel, Carrie and Bryan shared the stories of their first clients). About Lauren WrightonLauren Wrighton is a podcast strategist and producer who helps female business coaches launch and grow a podcast that makes an impact on their audience and their business. She also uses her expertise in podcast production to teach freelancers how to become podcast managers and develop their own clientele. Guest EditorThis episode of the Podcast Editors Mastermind was edited by Daniel Abendroth of https://rothmedia.audio (Roth Media). Be a GuestIf you're a podcast editor, we'd love to see if you'd be a fit for a future episode. https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/beaguest (Fill out this form to let us know you're interested), and we'll contact you to see if it's a good fit. Your Yetis AreDaniel Abendroth | https://rothmedia.audio (Roth Media) Jennifer Longworth | https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com (Bourbon Barrel Podcasting) Carrie Caulfield Arick | https://yayapodcasting.com (YaYa Podcasting) Bryan Entzminger | https://toptieraudio.com (Top Tier Audio) About the Podcast Editors MastermindThe Podcast Editors Mastermind is for professional podcast editors who want to grow their business and get more clients. We’re creating a community of like-minded professionals that are passionate about the art and science of editing podcasts. Our goal is to help you build your business by providing tools, resources, and support so you can focus on what matters most—your craft. This isn’t just another group where everyone talks about how great they are at podcast editing; we show our work! Follow or subscribe and take the Podcast Editors Mastermind with you today! https://followthepodcast.com/pem (Follow the Podcast Editors Mastermind) https://lovethepodcast.com/pem (Share your love for the Podcast Editors Mastermind)

Rejoice
191 Inflection Points

Rejoice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 86:59


Recap on acquisitions and of course Glow, iOS 14.5 (again,) listener privacy, Feedburner coming back from the dead? Amazon Music in more countries Shout-outs from Elsie, the RIAA busy with takedown notices and podcasters needing to get DMCA takedown lessons, plus of course stats, geographic and user agent! SIGN UP FOR SOCIAL MEDIA BEST PRACTICES FOR PODCASTERS!  Join the Libsyn Beta Community TODAY! Audience feedback drives the show. We'd love for you to email us and keep the conversation going! Email thefeed@libsyn.com or call 412–573–1934. We'd love to hear from you! SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER HERE! Quick Episode Summary :13 Intro 3:38 PROMO 1: The Audiophile Style Podcast 4:20 Rob and Elsie Conversation Recap of all the things acquisitions and of course Glow Glow and MyLibsyn? Guess what? iOS 14.5 should be out by the time this episode is out Listener privacy is not a roadblock to get around 33:05 PROMO 2: K12Science Podcast Feedburner is not dead! Amazon Music has opened up access to more countries and they have a new portal Apple Podcasts making recommendations? Publishing to social media from Libsyn and optimizing what it looks like Google has 100 million installs of Google Podcasts! Elsie has some shout-outs: Britany Felix, Jeni Wren Stottrup, Lauren Wrighton and Sam Sethi The RIAA is busy with takedown notices for podcasters It looks like someone else on Anchor completely pirated another podcast Time for a DMCA takedown lesson 1:09:48 PROMO 3: Making Ways Podcast Stats! Geographic and user agent The next inflection point is iOS vs Android Featured Podcast Promos + Audio PROMO 1: The Audiophile Style Podcast PROMO 2: K12Science Podcast PROMO 3: Making Ways Podcast Thank you to Nick from MicMe for our awesome intro! Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie Our SpeakPipe Feedback page! Leave us feedback :) The Difference Between the Current & NEW Apple Podcast App Apple Is Rejecting Apps That Use Third-Party Code For Alleged Privacy Infractions Kara Swisher Interviews Apple CEO Cook for Sway Upcoming changes to FeedBurner in July 2021 Amazon Prime Music Launches Podcasts in India: All You Need to Know Google Podcasts hits 100 million installs on Android, proving people might care about RSS after all Sample DMCA Take Down Letter Elsie on The Podcaster's Forum with Jeni — Facebook Group What to expect from the new Libsyn with Elsie Escobar It's all about the numbers! Google 100m, Amazon 1.5bn, Podcast Index 2.7m plus interviews with Juliana Meyer CEO Supapass and Elsie Escobar Libsyn. Podland Episode Elsie Escobar – Build Your Own Position - Ep 50 of Build Your Backup Plan Podcasting Plots to Retain New Listeners Post-Pandemic by Embracing Niche Topics, New Promotional Strategies Rob on Mindgap HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We'd love it if you could please share The Feed with your Twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! If you dug this episode, head over to Podchaser and kindly leave us a review and follow the show! Follow The Feed wherever you listen to audio! → Follow via Apple Podcasts → Follow via Google Podcasts → Follow via Spotify → Here's our RSS feed! FEEDBACK AND PROMOTION ON THE SHOW You can ask your questions, make comments and create a segment about podcasting for podcasters! Let your voice be heard. Download The Feed App for iOS and Android Call 412–573–1934 Email thefeed@libsyn.com Use our Speakpipe Page

The Feed The Official Libsyn Podcast
191 Inflection Points

The Feed The Official Libsyn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 86:59


Recap on acquisitions and of course Glow, iOS 14.5 (again,) listener privacy, Feedburner coming back from the dead? Amazon Music in more countries Shout-outs from Elsie, the RIAA busy with takedown notices and podcasters needing to get DMCA takedown lessons, plus of course stats, geographic and user agent! SIGN UP FOR SOCIAL MEDIA BEST PRACTICES FOR PODCASTERS!  Join the Libsyn Beta Community TODAY! Audience feedback drives the show. We'd love for you to email us and keep the conversation going! Email thefeed@libsyn.com or call 412–573–1934. We'd love to hear from you! SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER HERE! Quick Episode Summary :13 Intro 3:38 PROMO 1: The Audiophile Style Podcast 4:20 Rob and Elsie Conversation Recap of all the things acquisitions and of course Glow Glow and MyLibsyn? Guess what? iOS 14.5 should be out by the time this episode is out Listener privacy is not a roadblock to get around 33:05 PROMO 2: K12Science Podcast Feedburner is not dead! Amazon Music has opened up access to more countries and they have a new portal Apple Podcasts making recommendations? Publishing to social media from Libsyn and optimizing what it looks like Google has 100 million installs of Google Podcasts! Elsie has some shout-outs: Britany Felix, Jeni Wren Stottrup, Lauren Wrighton and Sam Sethi The RIAA is busy with takedown notices for podcasters It looks like someone else on Anchor completely pirated another podcast Time for a DMCA takedown lesson 1:09:48 PROMO 3: Making Ways Podcast Stats! Geographic and user agent The next inflection point is iOS vs Android Featured Podcast Promos + Audio PROMO 1: The Audiophile Style Podcast PROMO 2: K12Science Podcast PROMO 3: Making Ways Podcast Thank you to Nick from MicMe for our awesome intro! Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie Our SpeakPipe Feedback page! Leave us feedback :) The Difference Between the Current & NEW Apple Podcast App Apple Is Rejecting Apps That Use Third-Party Code For Alleged Privacy Infractions Kara Swisher Interviews Apple CEO Cook for Sway Upcoming changes to FeedBurner in July 2021 Amazon Prime Music Launches Podcasts in India: All You Need to Know Google Podcasts hits 100 million installs on Android, proving people might care about RSS after all Sample DMCA Take Down Letter Elsie on The Podcaster's Forum with Jeni — Facebook Group What to expect from the new Libsyn with Elsie Escobar It's all about the numbers! Google 100m, Amazon 1.5bn, Podcast Index 2.7m plus interviews with Juliana Meyer CEO Supapass and Elsie Escobar Libsyn. Podland Episode Elsie Escobar – Build Your Own Position - Ep 50 of Build Your Backup Plan Podcasting Plots to Retain New Listeners Post-Pandemic by Embracing Niche Topics, New Promotional Strategies Rob on Mindgap HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We'd love it if you could please share The Feed with your Twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! If you dug this episode, head over to Podchaser and kindly leave us a review and follow the show! Follow The Feed wherever you listen to audio! → Follow via Apple Podcasts → Follow via Google Podcasts → Follow via Spotify → Here's our RSS feed! FEEDBACK AND PROMOTION ON THE SHOW You can ask your questions, make comments and create a segment about podcasting for podcasters! Let your voice be heard. Download The Feed App for iOS and Android Call 412–573–1934 Email thefeed@libsyn.com Use our Speakpipe Page

You Can Have it All
How to Become a Profitable Podcast Manager

You Can Have it All

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 27:15


This episode is with Lauren Wrighton, a mompreneur and podcast strategist. Lauren talks about how she became passionate about podcasting and is now helping freelancers become profitable podcast managers. Her course ‘The Podcast Manager Program' is designed for current freelancers unsure of what to specialize in and for people who want to work 20 hours or less a week. We talk about the opportunities that podcasting presents to freelances and why it is a flexible job for mothers.

The Determined Mom Show
#47: Business Mom Summit Day Five-Social Preview Episode

The Determined Mom Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 74:50


The Business Mom Summit is coming up in April of 2020!  Listen to this episode to hear the audio previews of the Day Two Speakers!  These women are all about helping you to get your business foundations set in place!   Day Two Speakers Include Deborah Ager, Lauren Wrighton, Chantelle Turner, Karrie Chariton, Amanda Tento, Meg Brunson, Anita Morin, and Raewyn Sangari! Register for the Business Mom Virtual Summit for FREE Here!  https://bizmomsummit2020.heysummit.com/