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If you've ever felt like you were doing all the things on social media and still feeling invisible — this episode is going to be a breath of fresh air.Polly Pollock is an author, marketing coach, and founder of Neuropreneur Rising, where she helps ADHD and neurodivergent online business owners build profitable businesses without the weight of social media by leaning into their unique natural strengths. And in this conversation, she makes a really compelling case that the algorithm was never the only path to visibility.We got into what off-social visibility actually looks like in practice, why collaboration is one of the most underestimated growth strategies out there, and what makes a collab really work versus quietly fizzle out.If you're tired of performing for an algorithm that may or may not show your content to anyone, this one will open up a whole new way of thinking about how you get seen.In this episode:Why social media isn't the only — or even the best — way to grow your visibilityThe reframe you need if you think you have to be everywhere online to be seenWhat off-social visibility actually looks like in practiceWhat collaboration as a visibility strategy really requiresWhat makes a collaboration actually work versus one that fizzlesPolly's free resource: 6-part audio training series is normally $29 — grab it free with code ALGOPROOF100.Connect with Polly:The Procrastination Station: https://pollypollock.myflodesk.com/tnd1j65jkwPodcast: Neuropreneur Rising on SpotifyWebsite: neuropreneurrising.com4-Month Marketing Program: neuropreneurrising.com/nfsa
In this episode of The Blueprint Podcast, and as part of my 2026 Podcast Tour, I sit down with Ant Lyons from YPN (Your Property Network) to discuss what it really takes to build wealth through property, scale a business without burning out, and ultimately achieve financial independence through Living Off The Steam™. Dan shares the realities behind building and selling multiple businesses, scaling a national HMO operation, moving into a family office structure, and why he believes today's market is the best property market he has ever seen. From deal packaging and large-scale commercial opportunities to AI, entrepreneurship and lifestyle design, this is a deep dive into the mindset and mechanics behind long-term wealth creation. Success and Failure are both very predictable. I hope you enjoy. Upcoming Webinar: Replace Your Income From ONE Deal If you've been listening to the podcast and feeling inspired to go out and do deals, I'd like to invite you to join me live. On Wednesday, 17 June at 1pm UK time, I'll be hosting a one-off webinar where I'll show you how to replace your income with ONE deal in 2026. During the session, I'll be sharing: * The Top 3 Deal Strategies for 2026 * The Top 5 Problems You Need to Overcome * How to Work Less, Earn More and Have Fun Doing It It's completely live and won't be repeated.
You can nail the interview, say all the right things, and still walk away with nothing to show for it — and it usually comes down to one thing: where you send people at the end.Most guests default to social media. But here's the problem — you don't own it, you can't control it, and it's not a space where you can truly nurture someone who's ready to go deeper with you. It's a wish and a prayer when what you actually need is a strategy.In this episode, I'm breaking down what makes a lead magnet work specifically for podcast guesting, how to think about what yours should do, and why getting this one thing right can make social media completely optional in your business.In this episode:Why sending listeners to your social media is the wrong moveWhat your lead magnet actually needs to do (it's not about the format)How to identify the next step in your client journey — and turn that into your offerWhy your lead magnet needs to be evergreen so it keeps working months after the episode airsHow the right lead magnet makes social media optional in your business
If you've been wondering whether now is the right time for a podcast tour, this episode will give you a clear answer.A lot of business owners either jump in before they're ready or keep waiting for the "perfect" moment that never comes. The truth is, readiness comes down to a few simple questions — and the timing piece is more flexible than you think.In this episode, I'm walking you through how to know if your business is set up for a tour, what to expect with timing and logistics, and why being busy or in a rebrand might actually make right now the best time to start.In this episode:The three questions that tell you if your business is ready for a podcast tourWhat to expect with timing — and why the lull works in your favorWhy a rebrand is actually the perfect time to book podcast interviewsWhy being busy isn't a reason to wait — it's a reason to startWant it all done for you? That's what a Podcast Tour is — topics, podcast list, pitch and all. Book yours here. -> https://stan.store/CandaceDudley/p/podcast-accelerator26
Over the last 7 days, The Mama's Den did live shows in Chicago, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia ANNNNNDDD Ashley and Codie recorded at Disneyland! The Mamas are out here doing this most! The MOM'S NIGHT OUT tour ended this past Saturday but here is your glimpse into the live experience which is filled with the kind of honest, hilarious, healing conversations only the ladies of the Den can deliver. From Ashley hand-expressing breast milk in the club to the mamas juggling parenting schedules, college tours, dance drop-offs, therapy, perimenopause, and the emotional weight of raising kids while still trying to care for ourselves… the Mamas and the Chicago audience keep it all the way real. Ashley, Melanie, and Codie open up about the motherhood stage they're currently navigating — from parenting teenagers to surviving the “Maycember” chaos, to feeling like marriage and parenting is one long relay race. Plus, the audience shares what it actually took to show up for themselves that night, and trust us… moms are doing THE MOST. The Mamas are also joined by women's health expert Dr. Jessica Shepherd for an important segment about hormones, mental health, midlife changes, and why women deserve support through every season of life. If you've ever felt overwhelmed, touched out, guilty, exhausted, emotional, grateful, or deeply in need of a night out with your girls… this episode is for you. Grab your snacks, your group chat, and come sit in the Den. Make sure you connect with our Mamas on IG: @themamasdenpodcast Ashley - @watermeloneggrolls Codie - @codieco Melanie - @melaniefiona Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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You look put-together on the outside. You show up for everyone, you get things done. And yet underneath all of that — you're exhausted and choosing yourself feels like something you have to earn.If that landed, this episode is for you.Candice Coughenour is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and owner of Congruent Soul Therapy who specializes in helping high-achieving women who look fine on the outside finally start considering themselves — some for the very first time. This conversation goes deep on the guilt spiral that keeps so many women stuck in over-giving, and why boundaries, people-pleasing, and identity are more tangled up than most of us realize.In this episode:Why high-achieving women are often the hardest on themselvesWhat most people still get wrong about boundariesWhy choosing yourself brings up so much guilt — and where it's really coming fromOne small way to start choosing yourself this week (and how it applies to your business)Connect with Candice:Website: congruentsoultherapy.com and http://somewhatcongruentsoul.com/Instagram: @somewhatcongruent_soul + @congruentsoultherapyFree resources: https://www.congruentsoultherapy.com/therapy-resourcesFull link list: https://linktr.ee/candice_lmft
In this episode, we reconnect with Natalie Koussa, creator of the Trust Funnel, who has turned her successful private podcast strategy into a service helping coaches, consultants, and service providers convert leads through audio. Discover how she structures private podcasts that consistently outperform traditional lead magnets, why positioning matters more than subscriber count, and the specific framework she uses to help clients create bingeable content that builds trust and drives sales.Topics Covered:The Trust Funnel concept and why trust is crucial in today's marketTwo powerful positioning frameworks: "Give them what they want" vs "Name the threshold"Why private podcasts work better for service providers than traditional freebiesEpisode structure and length recommendations (15-20 minutes sweet spot)The importance of personality and authentic conversation over scripted contentSubtle selling approaches and call-to-action strategiesTechnical setup using Descript and Hello Audio integrationResults: Higher email open rates, faster buying decisions, and organic sharingLinks Mentioned:POD DAMN. A free private podcast to help you go on a Podcast Tour that makes you the first choice in your niche : https://nataliekoussa.com/visiblehttps://nataliekoussa.com/https://www.instagram.com/nataliekoussa_/More from Hello AudioGrab a free trialYoutubeInstagramFacebook Group Subscribe and ReviewIf you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review! Thank you so much for tuning in to Launch Your Private Podcast.
If you've guested on podcasts and walked away feeling like something was off, there's a good chance this is why.Most people show up to interviews talking about whatever the host asks with no real strategy. And while the conversation might be great, guesting without defined speaking topics means you're leaving your best visibility moments up to chance.In this episode, you'll learn how to identify the topics you already have (but haven't packaged yet), why pitching topics is actually a gift to the host, and how to build out three that showcase your range and connect back to what you do.In this episode:The most common mistake podcast guests makeHow to find your topics using content you've already createdThe difference between a topic and a transformationHow to know when a topic is ready to pitchWant it all done for you? That's what a Podcast Tour is — topics, podcast list, pitch and all. Book yours here -> https://stan.store/CandaceDudley/p/podcast-accelerator26
Send us Fan MailBack in studio for this episode, but the pod tour is not finished! More news on that We start the episode explaining how crazy life has gotten over the last 10 weeks since he started the pod tour. Incredibly great things and some very challenging thingsThank you for helping us raise money for our Blood Cancer United fundraiser!!! Haircut is happening and Vic doesn't know what haircuts are even current. (last haircut was 6 years ago)ICYDK: gray hair can naturally regain color when we're less stressedVic explains the last minute trip to LA to see his fav podcast do a live show and talks about how we all have people who inspire us on different levels for different reasonsis it rude to say "Have the Mother's Day you deserve?"TRIVIA: nearly 65% of us have brand loyalty to THIS. What is it? (something we consume almost daily)Find Vic: @vicdradioFind the pod:@ilysayitbackpod
Every summer, business owners brace for the slowdown. Less engagement, slower sales, the general feeling that everyone has checked out. But it doesn't have to go that way — and this episode is proof.Last summer could have been a quiet one. Instead, it was one of the most momentum-building seasons in my business. The difference? I did these three things intentionally, and I haven't stopped since.I'm breaking down exactly what to focus on right now so you head into summer with a plan — not a prayer.In this episode:Why a podcast tour is the single best thing you can do to build visibility while everyone else goes quietHow genuine engagement keeps you connected to your audienceWhy summer is actually the perfect time to get clear on your message and who you helpSummer doesn't have to be a slowdown. It can be the season you get ahead.
If you've ever read a piece of copy and thought this sounds like every other coach on the internet — there's a reason for that. And if you've been using AI to help write yours, this episode is going to be a really important listen.Kayla Dean is a copywriter and messaging strategist with an MA in English Literature and 7+ years of conversion expertise — we're talking a 40% increase in client signups and 35% website-to-inquiry rates. She's one of the most thoughtful voices on what it actually means to write with a human touch in an AI-saturated world.In this conversation, we get into why so much AI-generated copy falls flat, how to use it without losing what makes your brand voice yours, and the specific trust triggers that make someone go from browsing your website to actually reaching out.If your copy has been feeling a little generic lately — or you're not sure why your copy isn't converting — this one's for you.In this episode:How AI has changed the copy landscape and what it's costing service providers who rely on it too heavilyOne simple way to make your copy sound more human immediatelyHow to use AI as a tool without letting it erase your voiceThe psychological trust triggers every service provider needs on their websiteConnect with Kayla:Website: theliterary.coInstagram: @theliterary.coThreads: @theliterary.coSubstack: Kayla Dean on SubstackKayla's free resource: Trust Triggers — a PDF and email course walking you through the psychological levers your copy needs to make people realize they need you now. Grab it here.
Have you ever made a decision… and then had to keep making it again and again?For three years, I took a leave of absence from teaching — which meant every single year, I had to decide all over again. Stay or go. Go back or keep going forward.That's limbo. And if you've ever lived there, you know how exhausting it is.In this episode, I'm getting personal and sharing what it actually felt like to live in that in-between space — and why staying there, even when it felt "safe," was quietly holding me back from stepping fully into who I was becoming.This one is for you if you've been hovering on the edge of a decision, waiting for a sign, or feeling like you're not quite here yet but not quite there either.You're allowed to take up space in your next chapter. ✨In this episode:What it means to live in limbo — and how it keeps you stuckWhy I kept redeciding the same decision for yearsThe shift that finally helped me step into the next version of myselfAn honest encouragement to stop waiting and start becoming
If your podcast interviews feel good in the moment but aren't actually moving the needle — no new followers, no new clients, no real traction — this episode is going to show you exactly where the gap is.In this live coaching session, I walk Candice, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and owner of Congruent Soul Therapy, through her full podcast tour strategy using my framework. And somewhere in the middle of our session, she said something that stopped me — that the way I map a podcast episode flows exactly like a therapy session.She's not wrong. And once you hear it that way, you won't be able to unhear it.In this episode:→ Why most podcast guests leave interviews without actually positioning themselves as the expert → How the Connect → Shift → Method framework maps your episode so hosts say yes and listeners take action → How to answer host questions in a way that guides the conversation without hijacking itThis episode is for you if:You've been guesting but not seeing ROI — no new clients, no follower growth, no real resultsYou're a coach, therapist, or service provider who needs a clear starting point for your guesting strategyYou want to hear exactly how I'd build a podcast tour strategy for someone in a niche like therapy or mental health
If you've ever felt weird about blasting your personal life all over social media just to stay visible in your business — this one's for you.In this solo episode, I get honest about why I chose podcasting as my primary visibility strategy. Spoiler: it has everything to do with protecting my kids and nothing to do with being scared of the camera.And then I get practical. If I wanted to get more visible this week — starting from scratch — here are the exact three moves I'd make.In this episode: → How to connect with 3 podcast hosts per week → How to pitch 3 aligned podcasts per week using a strategy that actually works → Why sharing your niche speaking topics on Threads could be the simplest visibility move you're not makingThis episode is for you if:You've nailed your niche speaking topics and you're ready to actually use themYou want more visibility without being glued to social mediaYou've been thinking about podcast guesting but haven't taken action yet
It's open forum today after we cover the recent news and updates! Call in with your questions, challenges, disagreements or comments! Open topics! Come set me straight! Today we return to open calls & discussion! BACK TO DEBATE!! Iran War, ISLAM, Zlonism, Evangelicalism, ORTHODOX, Geopolitics, Feminism / Libertarianism, Esotericism, SNEAKO & Mecca - Come debate & Put me in my place! Send Superchats at any time here: https://streamlabs.com/jaydyer/tip Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnt7Iy8GlmdPwy_Tzyx93bA/join Order New Book Available here: https://jaysanalysis.com/product/esoteric-hollywood-3-sex-cults-apocalypse-in-films/ Get started with Bitcoin here: https://www.swanbitcoin.com/jaydyer/ The New Philosophy Course is here: https://marketplace.autonomyagora.com/philosophy101 Set up recurring Choq subscription with the discount code JAY60LIFE for 60% off now https://choq.com Subscribe to my site here: https://jaysanalysis.com/membership-account/membership-levels/ Follow me on R0kfin here: https://rokfin.com/jaydyer Music by Dr Evo the Producer, Jay Dyer and Amid the Ruins 1453 https://www.youtube.com/@amidtheruinsOVERHAUL Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnt7Iy8GlmdPwy_Tzyx93bA/joinBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jay-sanalysis--1423846/support.
It's open forum today after we cover the recent news and updates! Call in with your questions, challenges, disagreements or comments! Open topics! Come set me straight! Today we return to open calls & discussion! BACK TO DEBATE!! Iran War, ISLAM, Zlonism, Evangelicalism, ORTHODOX, Geopolitics, Feminism / Libertarianism, Esotericism, SNEAKO & Mecca - Come debate & Put me in my place! Send Superchats at any time here: https://streamlabs.com/jaydyer/tip Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnt7Iy8GlmdPwy_Tzyx93bA/join Order New Book Available here: https://jaysanalysis.com/product/esoteric-hollywood-3-sex-cults-apocalypse-in-films/ Get started with Bitcoin here: https://www.swanbitcoin.com/jaydyer/ The New Philosophy Course is here: https://marketplace.autonomyagora.com/philosophy101 Set up recurring Choq subscription with the discount code JAY60LIFE for 60% off now https://choq.com Subscribe to my site here: https://jaysanalysis.com/membership-account/membership-levels/ Follow me on R0kfin here: https://rokfin.com/jaydyer Music by Dr Evo the Producer, Jay Dyer and Amid the Ruins 1453 https://www.youtube.com/@amidtheruinsOVERHAUL Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnt7Iy8GlmdPwy_Tzyx93bA/joinBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jay-sanalysis--1423846/support.
It's open forum today after we cover the recent news and updates! Call in with your questions, challenges, disagreements or comments! Open topics! Come set me straight! Today we return to open calls & discussion! BACK TO DEBATE!! Iran War, ISLAM, Zlonism, Evangelicalism, ORTHODOX, Geopolitics, Feminism / Libertarianism, Esotericism, SNEAKO & Mecca - Come debate & Put me in my place! Send Superchats at any time here: https://streamlabs.com/jaydyer/tip Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnt7Iy8GlmdPwy_Tzyx93bA/join Order New Book Available here: https://jaysanalysis.com/product/esoteric-hollywood-3-sex-cults-apocalypse-in-films/ Get started with Bitcoin here: https://www.swanbitcoin.com/jaydyer/ The New Philosophy Course is here: https://marketplace.autonomyagora.com/philosophy101 Set up recurring Choq subscription with the discount code JAY60LIFE for 60% off now https://choq.com Subscribe to my site here: https://jaysanalysis.com/membership-account/membership-levels/ Follow me on R0kfin here: https://rokfin.com/jaydyer Music by Dr Evo the Producer, Jay Dyer and Amid the Ruins 1453 https://www.youtube.com/@amidtheruinsOVERHAUL Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnt7Iy8GlmdPwy_Tzyx93bA/joinBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jay-sanalysis--1423846/support.
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If your business feels messy behind the scenes, this episode is going to feel like a deep exhale.Today I'm joined by Lindsey Paulson, operations consultant and host of the Mess to Mission podcast. Lindsey helps small business owners turn everyday chaos into clear, repeatable systems so their business can actually support their life — not run it.We talk about what's really creating overwhelm in your operations, why most entrepreneurs resist structure, and how systems can give you more freedom, not less. Lindsey shares how to reduce mental load, streamline your back end, and spend more time in your zone of genius instead of constantly putting out fires.If you're ready for more ease and clarity in how your business runs, you'll love this conversation.In this episode, we cover:The real reason business feels chaotic behind the scenesWhy systems create freedom, not restrictionThe first operations fix that reduces mental loadHow to turn messy processes into repeatable workflowsSmall changes that create sustainable growthConnect with Lindsey: Website: http://www.lindspaulson.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/linds.paulson/Automation Academy: https://lindspaulson.myflodesk.com/automationacademy
Ever wonder why some podcast interviews feel flat… while others instantly position the guest as the go-to expert?In this live coaching episode, Bea and I walk through exactly how to refine her podcast guesting strategy as if she were inside my Podcast Tour offer. We dig into the real reason niche speaking topics matter, how to guide the interview conversation, and what makes hosts far more likely to say yes to your pitch.If you've been guesting on podcasts but not seeing traction — or you're preparing to start — this episode will help you tighten your message and show up with authority.In this episode, I cover:How niche speaking topics position you as the obvious expertThe strategic role of host questions in shaping your interviewHow to guide the conversation without sounding scriptedWho this is for:Coaches, service providers, and online expertsEntrepreneurs planning a podcast tourAnyone guesting on podcasts but not seeing ROIExperts who want to be known for something specificPodcast Tour -> https://stan.store/CandaceDudley/p/podcast-accelerator26Connect with Bea on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsbealopez/
Send us Fan MailTwo of Bakersfield's top fitness influencers, @kellyMcfitney and @kristaleann_ join Vic to kick off Podcast Tour 2026!!!Why do fitness New Year's resolutions last less than 3 months and what can we do to stick to them The moment they realized this went from hobby to careerSettle a debate: Owala vs. Stanley. Which is superior?Best and worst part of balancing work, social media, personal life and continuing to evolve Support from strangers vs close friendsNew Business ventures and TONS more!!!!!Find Vic: @vicdradioFind the pod:@ilysayitbackpod
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If you're someone with big ideas but too many directions, this episode is for you.In today's conversation, I'm joined by Michelle DeNio, business strategist and growth advisor for service-based entrepreneurs — especially neurodivergent and ADHD business owners. Michelle helps visionaries simplify their business, focus on what actually moves the needle, and grow in a way that feels sustainable instead of overwhelming.We talk about why so many smart entrepreneurs feel scattered, how to tell the difference between being busy and being strategic, and what real focus actually looks like when you're building a business around how your brain works — not against it.If you're craving clarity, momentum, and growth without burnout, you're going to love this one.In this episode, we cover:Why “doing more” isn't the same as growingThe hidden reason visionary entrepreneurs feel behindHow to simplify your business without losing momentumWhat focus actually looks like for ADHD and neurodivergent entrepreneursSmall shifts that create sustainable growthConnect with Michelle:Threads: https://www.threads.net/@michelledenioconsultingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/michelledenioconsulting/The Real Truth About Business Podcast: http://www.michelledenioconsulting.com/podcastWeekly [free] CEO Power Move: https://michelledenioconsulting.com/sunday-morning-brew/
What if podcast guesting wasn't about saying yes to every invite — but about showing up with strategy, clarity, and intention?In today's episode, I'm sharing a behind-the-scenes coaching session with Josie Ampaw-Greene, where we map out how her message translates into a strategic podcast tour instead of random guest appearances.This is a real-time snippet from inside my Podcast Tour offer, where we focus on niche speaking topics, episode mapping, and creating conversations that actually move listeners — not just entertain them.Inside the coaching, I help Josie refine her podcast topics, think through how hosts can guide meaningful conversations, and structure her message using my Connect → Shift → Method framework so she's not just visible, but impactful.If you've ever been on podcasts and thought, “That was fun, but nothing really happened after,” this episode will show you why strategy always comes first — and what changes when you stop being a guest and start being intentional.In this episode, you'll hear:The difference between being a podcast speaker and a strategic guestHow to map your story into meaningful conversationsHow to create podcast appearances that lead somewhere
'He's like the brother I never had'Dave chats to Arthur Gourounlian all about Dancing With The Stars and his upcoming podcast tour.
If showing up on social media feels awkward, forced, or exhausting — this episode will feel like permission to breathe.Today I'm joined by Hollis English, entrepreneur, content coach, and host of the Hello, Hollis Podcast. Hollis helps entrepreneurs grow their businesses by sharing their authentic selves online instead of trying to copy trends, personalities, or “perfect” marketing formulas.In this conversation, we talk about the mindset behind authentic marketing, why being yourself is actually the most strategic option, and how showing up consistently takes practice, repetition, and a lot of grace. Hollis shares simple ways to create content, build confidence, and stop overcomplicating what it means to be visible.If you've been overthinking social media or feeling pressure to perform instead of connect, this episode will help you show up with more ease, clarity, and confidence.In this episode, we cover:Why authenticity works better than forced marketingThe mindset shift that makes content creation easierHow repetition builds confidence on socialSimple content ideas you can use right awayConnect with Hollis: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hollis.coaches.entrepreneurs/Website: https://www.hollisenglish.ca/Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hello-hollis-podcast/id1814160310
Most people jump straight to pitching podcasts.But the real first step comes way before that.In this episode, I break down how to choose niche speaking topics that match your expertise and your offers — so your guest spots actually support your business instead of feeling random.We talk about why generic topics blend in, how specificity builds authority, and what makes a listener think, “I need more from this person.”If you want to stand out as a podcast guest, this is your foundation.
Most people think podcast guesting ends when the interview is over.It doesn't.In this episode, I'm walking you through what to do after your guest appearance so it builds authority, visibility, and trust with new audiences.I cover how to:
Michelle Nezat is the host of the More Than a Song podcast and has been podcasting since 2014. A marketer by education and trade Join my PodFather Podcast Community https://www.skool.com/podfather/about Start Your Own SKOOL Community https://www.skool.com/signup?ref=c72a37fe832f49c584d7984db9e54b71 Join our Brain Fitness SKOOL Group https://www.skool.com/brainfitness/about #podcasting #Podcastmarketing #podcastingtips ==================== Join Podmatch https://www.joinpodmatch.com/roy Speaking Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts https://bio.link/podcaster ==================== Bio of Michelle NezatMichelle Nezat is the host of the More Than a Song podcast and has been podcasting since 2014. A marketer by education and trade, she recently released her first novel, "A Seat at the Table" where the main character is a young marketing entrepreneur...write what you know! She is passionate about helping others discover and meditate on God's Word for themselves which is what drives the content of her podcast and her novel. but is always up to help others enter the podcasting world as a way to pay it forward for those who have helped her along the way. What we Discussed: 0:00 Intro 0:26 Who is Michelle Nezat 01:25 Her Podcast Journey Starting in 2014 05:20 Overcoming Copyright of Music on your Podcast 07:15 Different Podcast Hosting Platforms 09:45 Dynamic Inserts 11:05 Do not accept the Nasty Comments 13:55 Getting diferent * Reviews is not a bad thing 19:15 Monetization her Show 23:45 Platform for Courses 28:30 Have your Name as the Brand 31:25 Re-Mastering Old Content 35:20 Getting content out 38:00 The Advantages of a Podcast Tour. 41:15 What her Book is about 44:00 Marketing Tips for your show 47:20 Should you Trim your email list How to Contact Michelle Nezat https://michellenezat.com/ https://www.facebook.com/MichelleLNezat/ https://x.com/michellenezat https://www.youtube.com/@michellenezattv https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellenezat/
Samara Bortz is a mentor, coach, designer, musician, and the host of the Lead With Heart podcast. She helps creative entrepreneurs attract aligned clients and grow sustainably… without the hustle, without the pressure, and definitely without the constant “shoulds.”Samara blends simple strategy with intuitive clarity in a way that builds real self-trust — the kind that makes your business feel like a creative home instead of a constant performance.Inside this episode, we chat about:✨ What it really means to be a creative entrepreneur (and why it's more inclusive than you think) ✨ The biggest mistakes creatives make when trying to grow a business that feels good ✨ How to build self-trust when you've been relying on rules, advice, or comparison ✨ A deep conversation about “shoulds” — how they sneak in, how to spot them, and how to let them go ✨ What needs to shift when you're sick of marketing yourselfWhether you're multi-passionate, burnt out on marketing, or craving a business that feels more like you, this episode is going to feel like a breath of fresh air.Links Mentioned• Work with Samara: Heart Hour — https://samarabortz.com/heart-hour • Listen to Samara's show: Lead With Heart • Instagram @samara.bortzGet ready — this conversation will shift the way you think about creativity, business, and showing up online.
A lot of people have been a podcast guest before… and while it's fun, nothing really happens afterward. No new followers. No downloads. No booked calls.In this solo episode, I'm breaking down the difference between just being a podcast guest and becoming a strategic guest who uses interviews to actually grow their business.You'll hear: ✨ Why podcast guesting alone doesn't move the needle ✨ What to think about before you say yes to an interview ✨ How to share value without overwhelming listeners ✨ The simple shifts that turn conversations into connectionsIf you've ever thought, “That interview was fun… but what did it really do for my business?” — this episode is for you.And if you want support with all of this, my Podcast Tour offer is linked [here].
When a big name like Jenna Kutcher announces she's stepping away from podcasting, the internet does what it does best: declares the entire industry dead.But… is it?In this solo episode, I'm breaking down why podcasting is not dead, what's actually happening behind the scenes, and why podcasting—especially guesting—remains one of the most powerful ways to reach your next aligned client in 2026.If you've been questioning whether podcasting is still “worth it,” this episode is for you.In this episode, I cover:Why Jenna Kutcher leaving podcasting doesn't mean podcasting is overHow podcasting is evolving heading into 2026Why fewer podcasts can actually mean more opportunity for the right voicesWhy trust, long-form content, and borrowed audiences matter more than everMy honest take:Podcasting isn't dead. It's just no longer about chasing virality, vanity metrics, or pumping out episodes without intention.In 2026, podcasting belongs to people who:Want deeper relationships, not just reachValue authority over algorithmsUnderstand that being heard is more powerful than being seen for 7 secondsAnd if you're using podcast guesting strategically? You're not behind—you're ahead.Start your Podcast Tour her -> https://stan.store/CandaceDudley/p/podcast-accelerator
Meet my friend Mckayla — SEO Strategist, blog content writer, and honestly, the queen of breaking SEO down so it finally makes sense.If you've been wondering why SEO suddenly feels like a buzzword (again), how it works in 2026, or what actually moves the needle when it comes to getting found online this episode is for you.Inside this episode we cover: Why SEO has exploded again and what's changing in the online space How SEO supports your entire visibility ecosystem (not just your website!) Why podcast guesting is secretly one of the most powerful SEO strategies you can use How to track your SEO growth so you actually know what's working Simple foundational steps to optimize your content, your website, and even your guest interviewsIf the words “SEO” or “blogging” ever felt overwhelming Mckayla makes it feel doable, fun, and actually strategic.Let's make 2026 the year people find you without you having to post 24/7.Connect with Mckayla: https://www.instagram.com/commamama.co/https://thecommamamaco.com/Free SEO Checklist: https://tcm.myflodesk.com/six-steps-to-better-seo
If you could map out your dream podcast tour for 2026, what would it look like?Instead of waiting for invitations or hoping opportunities line up, this episode is all about creating them intentionally. I'm walking you through exactly how I'd plan my dream podcast tour from scratch for 2026: the strategy, the energy, and the alignment behind showing up in the right rooms, not just more rooms.This isn't about chasing visibility everywhere, it's about visibility with a vision. Because when you know who you want to be known as and where your people are listening, every interview becomes a step toward the future version of your business.You'll hear:Why now is the perfect time to realign your visibility goals for 2026How to define who you want to be known as next yearMy process for choosing the right “rooms” — podcasts that truly fit your vibe and your audienceHow to create a repeatable speaking framework that makes guesting easy and effectiveThe visibility systems that keep your momentum flowing (no more energy leaks!)By the end, you'll have a clear vision for what your 2026 podcast tour could look like and the confidence to start building it now.
Ready to make your podcast guest appearances work harder for you? This episode is all about taking the power of podcast guesting and amplifying it with smart marketing strategies.I'm joined by Berlyn from Planted Marketing, a community-centered marketing strategist for purpose-driven brands and the creator of The Greenhouse: Marketing Hub for Solopreneurs. Together, we break down:
Guesting on podcasts can absolutely grow your business but only if you're showing up in front of the right audiences. Otherwise, you're just wasting time, energy, and mic moments that could be working harder for you.In this episode, I'm breaking down the biggest mistake people make with podcast guesting: saying yes to every single show that comes their way. Because here's the truth not every audience is your audience. And once you start focusing on alignment over volume, that's when things start to click.We'll cover:The #1 reason most guesting efforts don't convert (and how to fix it)Why five aligned podcast appearances can outperform fifty random onesHow to know if a show's audience actually matches your goalsThe signs a podcast is a yes (or a polite pass)What happens when you get it right — easier conversations, stronger connections, and real resultsWhy hosts need this too: saying “no” protects your brand and builds trustIf you're ready to stop guessing and start showing up where it counts, this episode will help you rethink how you approach guesting and make sure every mic you step up to actually moves your business forward.Grab your free guesting tracker here -> https://candacedudley.myflodesk.com/tracker
If lead generation feels overwhelming or inconsistent, this episode will help you see it in a whole new light.I'm joined by Lindsay Dollinger — lead gen expert, business coach, and host of Passports, Profits & Pixie Dust — to talk about building systems that make lead generation easier, smoother, and way more aligned.Lindsay and I both started in network marketing, and she shares how that experience helped her evolve into a business owner who now helps other women create real growth without the hustle. We dig into what's really working right now when it comes to leads, visibility, and showing up confidently in your business.You'll hear:The biggest misconceptions about lead generation (and what actually works)How systems can take the guesswork out of consistent lead flowThe common mistakes coaches and service providers make when trying to convert leadsWhat Lindsay has learned from hosting over 400 podcast episodes (yes, 400!)If you're ready to attract clients more intentionally — and stop spinning your wheels — this conversation is packed with insights you can use right away.Connect with Lindsay:
Two hundred episodes. Hundreds of hours behind the mic. And more lessons than I could've imagined when I started.In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on what 200 podcast episodes have really taught me about alignment, visibility, and how growth actually happens when you stay consistent and true to yourself.I'm breaking down the six biggest lessons that shaped my business, my message, and my mindset from learning that alignment matters more than hustle to realizing that every guest appearance is a doorway to a new version of yourself.If you've ever wondered what keeps a podcast (and business) evolving instead of burning out, this episode is your roadmap.You'll hear:Why staying aligned is more powerful than staying busyHow podcast guesting turns into a real visibility system (and why I built my Podcast Tour offer around it)The ripple effects of speaking about your work — even when you think no one's listeningHow to find and speak to your right-fit audienceWhy investing in support is the fastest path to clarity and growthHere's to 200 episodes of showing up, pivoting with purpose, and continuing to evolve — one mic at a time.
In this solo episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on the exact pitching process that helped me book five times more podcast guest interviews this year — without using a fancy media kit or a full PR team.If you're a solopreneur or entrepreneur who's been stuck sending cold email pitches that never get a response, this one's for you. I'm sharing how I now use DMs to connect, build genuine relationships, and pitch myself in a way that actually works.You'll learn:Why I ditched the traditional email + media sheet pitching processHow using DMs made my outreach more natural (and way more effective)The importance of having niche speaking topics that make it easy for hosts to say yesHow to make sure you and the show are actually aligned before pitchingWhy bringing real value and being a good human still matters mostWhether you're just starting to pitch yourself for podcasts or you're ready to refresh your approach, this episode will help you land more aligned interviews — and actually enjoy the process again.The Podcast Tour -> https://stan.store/CandaceDudley/p/podcast-accelerator
I'm sitting down with Sydney O'Brien, a content and messaging strategist, mom of three, and the host of the Mompreneur Mastery Podcast. She's the founder of Content That Converts, where she helps women entrepreneurs ditch the cookie-cutter marketing and create messaging that actually connects—and leads to sales.In this episode, Sydney breaks down why so much content isn't resonating right now, how the buyer journey has shifted, and what to do instead if you want your message to land with the right people.We talk about:Where to start if you're “doing all the things” but not seeing salesHow to turn your content from “scroll-past” to stand-out and stickThe difference between surface-level pain points and messaging that connectsHow to adapt your marketing to the way people actually make buying decisions nowSydney also shares her Buyer Journey Content Map, a free resource that helps you craft intentional content that builds trust without being glued to your phone all day.
You've nailed your message. Your content works. But you're ready for more eyeballs on it.
If you've ever thought, “Where do I even find podcasts to pitch to?” — this episode is for you.Big shows on Spotify and Apple are great… but they're not always where your best guest opportunities are hiding. The real magic? Finding the right shows — the ones that align with your message, mission, and audience.In this solo episode, I break down:
Julia wurde mit einer seltenen Krankheit diagnostiziert: Sie ist eine chronische Oberzicke. Seit Wochen leidet sich unter Schlafmangel und so langsam lässt sie ihren Unmut gezielt an ihren Mitmenschen aus. In dieser Folge werden wir erfahren, wo diese Furie in kürzester Zeit so unterwegs war und wie unglaublich vielen Menschen sie mit ihrem Zicken-Dasein das Leben zur Hölle gemacht hat. Und weil Julia gerade das absolute Jetset-Life lebt und Dinge tut, die nur schwer relatable sind, knüpft Joey genau da mit an: Der hat nämlich letzte Woche löffelweise Schimmel gegessen und sich anschließend in hohem Umfang Kohletablatten reingepfiffen, in der Hoffnung, nicht kotzen zu müssen. Macht man auch nicht alle Tage, oder? Außerdem haben wir Mist gebaut was unsere Podcast-Tour nächstes Jahr angeht. Jemandem von euch da draußen ist nämlich was ganz Schlimmes passiert
To wrap our Grounds Leadership Podcast tour with have two of our favorite people in the entire world. Our special guest host Leah Withrow, hosts her mentor Joe Hill to discuss all of the important aspects of our industry. They also provide great insight to what the Toro Grounds Leadership Academy is all about. This is an incredible episode that you do not want to miss.
In this episode, we reconnect with Natalie Koussa, creator of the Trust Funnel, who has turned her successful private podcast strategy into a service helping coaches, consultants, and service providers convert leads through audio. Discover how she structures private podcasts that consistently outperform traditional lead magnets, why positioning matters more than subscriber count, and the specific framework she uses to help clients create bingeable content that builds trust and drives sales.Topics Covered:The Trust Funnel concept and why trust is crucial in today's marketTwo powerful positioning frameworks: "Give them what they want" vs "Name the threshold"Why private podcasts work better for service providers than traditional freebiesEpisode structure and length recommendations (15-20 minutes sweet spot)The importance of personality and authentic conversation over scripted contentSubtle selling approaches and call-to-action strategiesTechnical setup using Descript and Hello Audio integrationResults: Higher email open rates, faster buying decisions, and organic sharingLinks mentioned:- Website: https://nataliekoussa.com/New Private Podcast: natalieKoussa.com/leaguePOD DAMN. A free private podcast to help you go on a Podcast Tour that makes you the first choice in your niche : https://nataliekoussa.com/visiblehttps://www.instagram.com/nataliekoussa_/More from Hello AudioGrab a free trialYoutubeInstagramFacebook Group Subscribe and ReviewIf you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review! Thank you so much for tuning in to Launch Your Private Podcast.
In this episode we have Drew Selensky, Former turfgrass professional. It was a hard talk to have such a bright young future industry leader have to step away from this incredible industry because of his needs to support his family. It is important to hear first hand what we struggle with as an industry. Be sure to listen.
Shallow and Jiunta go back to where it all started. From broke chiropractors with student debt to running podcast tours out of camper vans, they share the untold stories behind RX'D Radio's creation. This episode dives into the frustrations that fueled their message, the role of collaboration over competition, and why creating value, not clout, was always the foundation. Join the PSL1 Waitlist Now For Our Only Course Discount. https://www.pre-script.com/psl1 FREE Coach's Field Guide: https://www.pre-script.com/coachs-field-guide We've got a new sponsor! Marek Health is a health optimization company that offers advanced blood testing, health coaching, and expert medical oversight. Our services can help you enhance your lifestyle, nutrition, and supplementation to medical treatment and care. https://marekhealth.com/rxd Code RXD Don't miss the release of our newest educational community - The Pre-Script ® Collective! Join the community today at www.pre-script.com. For other strength training, health, and injury prevention resources, check out our website, YouTube channel, and Instagram. For more episodes, subscribe and tune in to our podcast. Also, make sure to sign up to our mailing list at www.pre-script.com to get the first updates on new programming releases. You can also follow Dr. Jordan Shallow and Dr. Jordan Jiunta on Instagram! Dr. Jordan Shallow: https://www.instagram.com/the_muscle_doc/ Dr. Jordan Jiunta: https://www.instagram.com/redwiteandjordan/ The Spark That Started RX'D (00:00:00) Meeting Up, Trading Ideas, and Early Struggles (00:05:30) Frustrations With the Fitness Industry (00:07:00) Collaboration Over Competition (00:09:30) Why Content Creation Was About Value, Not Clout (00:15:30) The Podcast Tour and Sleeping in Camper Vans (00:24:00) Landing Early Guests and Building Credibility (00:30:00) Value First: How to Think About Business Growth (00:40:00) Lessons That Still Hold True Today (00:52:00)
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Homer's Odyssey is one of the oldest surviving works of literature - and yet, somehow, it can also feel like one of the newest. The inventive narrative structure, complex hero, and surprisingly modern themes still feel fresh, thousands of years after the poem's genesis. In this episode, Jacke talks to author and translator Daniel Mendelsohn about his passion for the Odyssey and his efforts to breathe new poetic life into the ancient epic through a vivid new translation. PLUS Jacke announces the official launch of the History of Literature Podcast Tour! Join Jacke and a limited group of travelers as they go on their own epic journey, visiting literary locations in England in partnership with John Shors Travel. Links: Visit the History of Literature Podcast Tour itinerary at John Shors Travel. The Odyssey by Homer, translated with an introduction and notes, by Daniel Mendelsohn An Odyssey: A Father, a Son, and an Epic by Daniel Mendelsohn The music in this episode is by Gabriel Ruiz-Bernal. Learn more at gabrielruizbernal.com . Help support the show at patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/donate . The History of Literature Podcast is a member of Lit Hub Radio and the Podglomerate Network. Learn more at thepodglomerate.com/historyofliterature . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices