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What's something about your current podcast that you would like to change? Would you adjust the format, switch up the frequency, or try something completely different? That's the question that kicks off today's episode. While Marc is away at Camp Footprint, Sid and the rest of the crew take the lead, steering a lively conversation about private podcasting and why creators are exploring it, and some creative ideas we'd love to try. We share insights on how it can add value for your audience and open up new possibilities for engagement. To wrap up the week, we share our wins and celebrate each other's accomplishments.PMC is taking a short end-of-summer break for the week of August 18th, and we will be back on August 26th. Please join us! Episode Highlights: [02:53] Icebreaker: Changes to Your Podcast[08:31] Personal Stories and Podcasting Impact[17:43] Podcasting as a Business and Community[23:17] Private Podcasts: The VIP Experience[24:09] Types of Private Podcasts[28:26] Ideas for Private Podcasts[33:34] Monetizing Private Podcasts[39:52] Sharing Wins for the WeekLinks & Resources: Join The Empowered Podcasting Facebook Group:www.facebook.com/groups/empoweredpodcastingGet Your Tickets for The Empowered Podcasting Conference:www.empoweredpodcasting.comHello Audio:https://helloaudio.fm/Just A Moment: https://rss.com/podcasts/just-a-moment-podcast/1946440Remember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us grow and bring valuable content to our community.Join us LIVE every weekday morning at 7 am ET (US) on Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/house/empowered-podcasting-e6nlrk0wOr Join us on Chatter: https://preview.chattersocial.io/group/98a69881-f328-4eae-bf3c-9b0bb741481dLive on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@marcronickBrought to you by iRonickMedia.com Please note that some links may be affiliate links, which support the hosts of the PMC. Thank you!--- Send in your mailbag question at: https://www.podpage.com/pmc/contact/ or marc@ironickmedia.comWant to be a guest on The Podcasting Morning Chat? Send me a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1729879899384520035bad21b
In this special roundup episode, we explore how successful event creators are using private podcasts to enhance their summits, bundles, and live events. You'll hear from Claire Paniccia, Elizabeth Goddard, and Erin Kelly as they share proven strategies for structuring feeds, driving engagement, and creating more accessible experiences that convert before, during, and after their events.Topics CoveredFeed structure and content organization for eventsMarketing tactics to drive podcast subscriptionsAccessibility benefits for neurodivergent audiencesAffiliate strategies for event promotionIntegration with course platforms and embedded playersFuture plans for audio-first event experiencesMore From the Featured GuestsClaire Paniccia is a business coach for neurodivergent online entrepreneurs and creator of the Annual Neurodiverse Entrepreneur Summit, focused on making business content accessible for those who don't fit traditional molds.Website: https://neurodiverseentrepreneursummit.comElizabeth Goddard is a multi-offer online business strategist and course creator who hosts virtual summits and digital product bundles, pioneering the use of free private podcast feeds for all summit attendees.Website: https://www.elizabethgoddard.co.uk Erin Kelly is the CEO and Co-founder of Member Vault, a course and membership platform. She has successfully run multiple audio summits using private podcasts for list growth, affiliate rewards, and enhanced content consumption.Website: https://membervault.co/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.
We've GA-ed private podcasts! In this episode, we talk about the feature, the extra perks for Premium users and celebrate completion of the table stakes features. We end the episode with a banter about Claude Code and a few German phrases.Show notesMichelin Guide: The Tire Company That Accidentally Conquered Food on The Best Idea YetFalling In Reverse - "Watch The World Burn" (live)Download the Metacast podcast app for free:iOS: https://apps.apple.com/app/metacast/id6462012536Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.metacast.podcast.player
In this special roundup episode, we explore powerful ways businesses are using private podcasts to supercharge their launch strategies. You'll hear from Holly Haynes, Kendra Hennessy, and Julie Ciardi as they share real-world tactics for warming up prospects, building trust with strangers, and converting listeners into buyers through strategic audio content.Topics CoveredContent strategy for pre-launch private podcastsMarketing tactics to drive private podcast listenershipUsing retargeting ads to promote private podcastsBuilding trust with strangers through audio contentIntegrating client testimonials into launch sequencesBalancing education with gentle sales messagingTechnical best practices for launch-focused audio contentMore From the Featured GuestsHolly Haynes is a business strategist who specializes in helping women build full-time businesses on part-time schedules without relying on social media algorithms. She has successfully launched her signature program Antisocial School eight times using private podcasts as her primary nurture tool.Website: http://www.hollymariehaynes.com Kendra Hennessy is the founder of Mother Like a Boss, where she makes house cleaning more manageable for regular moms and families. She uses private podcasts extensively across both free and paid content, with multiple feeds supporting her various programs and launches.Website: http://www.motherlikeaboss.com Julie Ciardi is the founder and CEO of Ignite Her, a coaching company that helps other coaches start and scale their businesses using human design. She has perfected a launch strategy that uses private podcasts to warm up cold traffic from ads, resulting in multiple six-figure launches.Website: http://www.julieciardi.comMore 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 special roundup episode, we explore how service providers are using private podcasts to transform client relationships. You'll hear from Leanne Hughes, Erin Lindstrom, and Diann Wingert as they share real-world strategies for client engagement, sales conversion, and scaling their expertise through audio content. Topics CoveredUsing private podcasts as proposal upsells for corporate clientsConverting strategy call insights into digestible audio contentPre-consultation sales conversion strategiesOnboarding and offboarding client experiencesScaling expertise across time zones and remote teamsTeaching clients to create their own internal podcastsMore from Featured GuestsLeanne Hughes is a speaker, author, and consultant based in Brisbane, Australia. She helps organizations embed learning and create community across remote teams while also supporting facilitators and trainers in booking out their businesses.Website: https://www.leannehughes.com Erin Lindstrom is the founder of Commonwealth Co, a strategic growth and operations partner working with thoughtful online business CEOs who care about their clients and want to make their operations easier.Website: https://www.erinlindstrom.com/ Diann Wingert is a psychotherapist and serial business owner turned business coach for entrepreneurs with ADHD traits. She hosts the public podcast "ADHD-ish" and uses private podcasts for lead generation and sales conversion.Website: https://www.diannwingertcoaching.com/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 special roundup episode, we explore powerful ways businesses are using private podcasts to educate, support, and retain their clients and students. You'll hear from Kim McCarter, Tammie Bennett, and Dr. TK as they share real-world strategies for structuring feeds, designing engaging episodes, and driving results. This episode offers a unique back-to-back format where each guest answers the same questions, giving you multiple perspectives on teaching with private podcasts without lengthy backstories.Topics CoveredFeed structure and organization strategiesMarketing tactics for attraction and retentionBest practices for student engagementEpisode design for maximum action-takingFuture plans and evolution strategiesMore From the Featured GuestsKim McCarter is the founder of Black Girls Manifest Too and creator of Self-Made Success System. Her work focuses on helping life coaches, consultants, and done-for-you service providers move beyond hustle into structured high-revenue business models through premium sales, authority positioning, and aligned strategy.Website: http://www.smssacademy.com Tammie Bennett is a life and business coach who hosts the Show Up Society public podcast and pop-up group coaching memberships. She specializes in helping people show up consistently in their businesses and lives through accessible coaching formats.Website: https://showupsociety.com Dr. TK (Tekesia Jackson Rudd) is a licensed clinical psychologist and therapist business coach who serves mental health providers across five countries. She integrates private podcasts into her Private Practice Academy and various membership programs to provide personalized, asynchronous coaching experiences.Website: http://www.doctortk.comMore 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.
Preparing to launch private podcasts, marketing projects, ops stuff, and a huge (with a capital "H") bill from GoogleShow notesThe Side Hustle King: “I'm making $8K/DAY from easy businesses” on My First MillionThe Art of Learning: An Inner Journey to Optimal Performance by Josh WaitzkinFlybot by Dennis E. TaylorDennis E. Taylor, author of best-selling sci-fi series Bobiverse on Builders Gonna BuildDownload the Metacast podcast app for free:iOS: https://apps.apple.com/app/metacast/id6462012536Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.metacast.podcast.player
In this episode, we explore how Dani Sheriff, founder of the HA Society, transformed her membership experience by replacing traditional video replays with private podcasts. Discover how she reduced churn to just 1% while serving women dealing with hypothalamic amenorrhea (a sensitive fertility issue that requires deep community support and long-form educational content).Links mentioned:Instagram: https://instagram.com/thehasocietyHA Infertility Blueprint: https://thehasociety.com/blueprintWebinar about starting an Hello Audio coaching practice: https://www.holistichapractitioner.com/coachtrainingMore 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.
Every week, we meet for a standup. We summarize our progress in short weekly updates that we record right after our meetings.In this update, we discuss launching private feeds, the new podcast search feature on the web app, and making money.Show notesBobbi Althof's The Really Good PodcastAndre Agassi on ServedNews in Slow SpanishThe Game with Alex HormoziDownload the Metacast podcast app for free:iOS: https://apps.apple.com/app/metacast/id6462012536Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.metacast.podcast.player
Ever feel like you're crafting podcast content to please algorithms rather than genuinely connecting with your most dedicated listeners? You're not alone. The growing trend of private podcasting is revolutionizing how creators engage with their audiences, and it might be the missing piece in your content strategy.Private podcasts offer what public feeds often can't—a space for raw, unfiltered conversations without the pressure of search optimization or mass appeal. As I share in this episode, my private podcast "Unhinged" lets me deliver quick-hit, actionable content three times weekly to subscribers who've raised their hands as my most engaged community members. There's no elaborate production, no overthinking the perfect hook—just valuable insights delivered directly to people who've already demonstrated their interest in my work.The business model makes incredible sense for established creators. For just $5 monthly, my subscribers receive approximately 12 premium episodes packed with strategies they can implement immediately. But the real magic happens beyond the modest subscription revenue—these premium listeners are predominantly existing clients, email subscribers, and students who represent my ideal audience for higher-ticket offerings. My private podcast essentially serves as a trust-building pathway toward events like my Insiders Retreat, creating a natural progression for followers to become clients. And technically? It's surprisingly simple to implement with most podcast hosting platforms.Ready to explore how a private podcast could transform your relationship with your audience? Listen now to discover exactly how I've structured my premium content, why my most dedicated followers love it, and how you might adapt this approach to your own business model. If you're intrigued by what you hear, you can always reach out via Instagram (@Jenny_Melrose) with questions—I'd love to help you imagine the possibilities for your own premium podcast strategy.Subscribe to Unhinged!Support the show
Tired of overcomplicating your content creation? In this episode of Launch Your Private Podcast, Kaitlyn Kessler—energetics and business coach for visionary leaders reveals how she transformed her business by replacing traditional LMS systems with private podcasting. Learn how audio became her #1 tool for aligning her content delivery with her mission of simplicity, ease, and sustainable growth.Timestamps:[0:00] Introduction to the episode and Kaitlyn Kessler's journey in creating her first audio-based course[7:30] Transitioning away from traditional course platforms: Canceling LMS subscriptions for audio-only delivery.[12:20] Organic vs. paid marketing for private podcasts: Crushing signup goals with a free audio lead magnet.[14:10] The psychology behind going fully audio-first: Why simplicity aligns with client lifestyles.[16:00] Addressing practical concerns in the transition to going fully audio[24:30] The biggest mindset shift: Letting go of “more is more” and focusing on what's actually used.[27:15] The biggest mindset shift: Letting go of traditional formats[34:30] The emotional impact of audio-based learning: Building trust through voice and embodied content.Links mentioned:instagram.com/kaitlynskesslerhttps://kaitlynkessler.com/bwekaitlynkessler.com
Are you a coach, therapist, or support professional looking to create a safe, intimate space for clients navigating grief and trauma? Join us in this episode of Launch Your Private Podcast as we coach Sabrina Fletcher, a pregnancy loss doula, on building a membership site with a private podcast to support individuals healing from termination for medical reasons (TFMR).Timestamps:[0:00] Introduction to the episode and Sabrina's mission to create a trauma-informed membership offering audio courses[3:29] Structuring Content to Reduce Overwhelm[7:02] Private Podcasts as Trauma-Sensitive Tools[9:18] Technical Setup: Feeds, Segmentation, and Membership Design[11:50] Single Feed vs. Multiple Feeds Debate[14:22] Solving Access Issues for Canceled Members[19:08] Automating Access with ActiveCampaign + Hello Audio[23:35] Scaling Gradually: Tech vs. Community Priorities[26:50] Ethical Content Curation for Grieving Audiences[31:15] Privacy and Anonymity in Private Podcasts[38:55] Pricing Strategies for Trauma-Informed Memberships[42:30] Positioning Memberships as Short-Term Healing JourneysLinks Mentioned:http://www.thetfmrdoula.com
Are you a health practitioner or nutrition expert eager to elevate client engagement and explore cutting-edge marketing strategies? Join us in this episode of "Launch Your Private Podcast," where we coach Tisha Castillo, a seasoned nutrition integration specialist, on mastering private podcasts for her virtual healthcare practice, Simplified Health and Nutrition.Timestamps:[0:00] Introduction to the episode and Tisha Castillo's approach to improving health spans and rethinking food. [3:40] Initial experiments with recording emails and creating a simple private podcast. [5:15] Challenges in promoting and positioning her private podcast. [9:03] The idea of audio lead magnets as an alternative to PDFs or other digital formats. [13:30] Exploring misconceptions about private podcasts and their flexibility in formats. [15:11] Brainstorming new assets for lead generation or targeted use cases. [18:20] Emphasizing the simplicity and ease of integrating private podcasts into practice workflows. [27:10] Overview of Hello Audio's plans and features, including dynamic ad spots and tagging. [29:40] Tisha reflects on her experience setting up her podcast and learning new possibilities. [33:50] Tips for onboarding older audiences and visually demonstrating podcast setup. [35:22] Examples of successful use cases from Tarzan Kay and other podcast creators. [37:10] Troubleshooting tips for unique links and client access issues. [41:10] Discussing audience demographics and preferences for podcast consumption. [43:00] Tisha highlights the transformative potential of private podcasts for client integration. Links mentioned:Website: https://TishaCastillo.comLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/tishacastilloFree Guides:3 Lies Cutting Your Life Short : https://tishacastillo.com/3lies5 "Healthy" Foods Making You Sicker & Fatter : https://tishacastillo.com/freebieAccess my private podcast! Weekly emails read to you - Like storytime minus the bedtime!https://app.helloaudio.fm/feed/7a6b6a0c-d49f-46b6-b153-49b2a961a0b9/signup
Curious about how private podcasts can elevate your online events?Join us for an inspiring conversation with Brenna McGowan, a seasoned launch strategist and the creative force behind the successful audio summit series Behind the Launch. In this episode, you'll gain valuable insights into tailoring content to your audience's preferences, ensuring it's both accessible and engaging. Plus, discover how incorporating charitable contributions into your business model can add purpose and impact to your events.Timestamps:[0:00] Introduction to the episode and Brenna McGowan's journey from traditional MP3 hosting to innovative private podcasting [4:15] The inception and evolution of the Behind the Launch audio summit series.[6:10] Benefits of private podcasting for event hosting and its impact on listener engagement.[9:34] Integrating philanthropy into business through events, supporting Learning Ally.[13:03] Audience-Centric Approach: Tailoring content for enhanced accessibility and engagement.[15:47] The challenges and technological shifts in creating and hosting audio content.[24:56] Future directions for Behind the Launch and exploring new possibilities in private podcasting.[27:32] The power of community and building connections through specialized content for targeted audiences.[30:45] Concluding thoughts on the personal and professional impacts of private podcasting in education and business.[34:22] Brenna discusses the broader implications of her work and the future of private podcasting in business strategy.[37:19] Closing remarks and how listeners can engage with and learn more from Behind the Launch.Links mentioned:https://www.instagram.com/brennamcgowanco/https://www.facebook.com/groups/behindthelaunchwithbrennamcgowanhttps://brennamcgowan.co/
In this highlight from our Best of Launch Your Private Podcast holiday series, Nicole Culver demystifies one of the year's most requested topics: running ads to private podcasts. Her transparent breakdown of what works (and what doesn't) made this case study an instant hit.Looking for a paid strategy to engage quality leads? In this episode, we're joined by Nicole Culver as we dive deep into the creation and success of her Evergreen Experience.Nicole shares her insights on leveraging private podcasts as a powerful tool to connect with quality leads, enrich the listener experience, and elevate her brand in a crowded digital landscape.[3:11] The motivation behind creating the Evergreen Experience.[6:27] Discovering Hello Audio for private podcasting.[7:50] The strategy behind making the podcast feel exclusive and special.[10:27] Detailed breakdown of the funnel leading to the Evergreen Experience.[14:07] Audience engagement and feedback on the podcast format.[17:00] Importance of understanding and speaking directly to your audience.[20:36] Designing the podcast to guide listeners through a customer journey.[24:19] The power of a risk-free content format.[26:10] The broader impact of the podcast on Nicole's business and marketing strategy.[30:40] Advice for launching your first private podcast and the importance of deadlines.Connect with Nicole Culver:http://nicoleculver.cohttps://instagram.com/nicoleculverhttps://nicoleculver.co/secret
Think private podcasting is just for better engagement? Think again.In this episode of Launch Your Private Podcast, we're joined by the inspiring Iona Holloway, creator of the Brave One Method and founder of The Brave Thing. Iona reveals how private podcasting is reshaping her book-writing process and connecting with her audience in groundbreaking ways.Timestamps:[0:00] Introduction to the episode and insights into Iona Holloway's use of private podcasting.[2:50] Iona's background, creation of the Brave One Method, and founding of The Brave Thing.[6:45] Turning audio into a book outline: Iona explains how she structures her writing process using podcasts.[9:33] Strategic tips for authors on using private podcasts to develop book content.[12:07] Iona's personal journey of overcoming challenges and how it shaped her professional methods.[15:25] Discussing the unique benefits of private podcasting for enhancing reader experiences through audio.[20:39] Iona discusses how private podcasts enhance traditional reading experiences with immersive audio content like breathwork and visualization exercises.[25:10] Iona shares actionable tips for authors and creators on integrating audio into their creative and professional workflows.[35:02] Iona's final thoughts on the power of private podcasting.[40:15] Encouraging listeners to subscribe and teasing upcoming content to keep the audience engaged.[48:29] Iona provides listeners with links to additional materials and exclusive offers related to the episode's theme.Links mentioned:How To Outline Your Future Bestseller: https://ionaholloway.myflodesk.com/bookoutlineHow To Book Your First 4-Figure Speaking Gig: https://ionaholloway.myflodesk.com/bookedRead Iona's book: https://www.bravething.co/ghostIona's website: https://www.bravething.co/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ionaholloway/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ionaholloway
Black Friday 2024 is here! https://click.helloaudio.fm/bfCurious about creating educational content that truly supports neurodivergent entrepreneurs?In this episode, we sit down with Claire Paniccia, a business coach and the innovative mind behind the Neurodiverse Entrepreneur Summit and Brain Friendly Business coaching program. Claire dives into her journey of discovering private podcasts and reveals how she has successfully woven this medium into her coaching to serve her clients in a more impactful way.Timestamps:[0:00] Introduction to the episode and the impact of private podcasts in education for Claire Paniccia's neurodivergent entrepreneurs[3:22] Claire explains the challenges neurodivergent learners face with traditional video-based learning formats[6:03] The shift to offering accessible private podcast versions of course content[7:21] Feedback from Claire's audience about the accessibility of private podcasts[9:36] Claire details the structure of her annual Neurodiverse Entrepreneur Summit[13:38] Expiring content format for private podcasts to enhance event exclusivity[16:38] Summarizing data analysis and the effect of extended timers on sales conversions[20:05] The importance of community for neurodivergent entrepreneurs and summit success[22:30] Claire shares her approach to repeat summits and tracking key data points[23:45] Experimenting with content structure in private podcasts to improve attendee experience[27:18] Discussing private podcasts as an alternative to traditional public podcasts[33:22] Claire explains why podcasting works for ADHD and autistic brains needing higher stimulation[35:56] Exploring the concept of learning preferences versus learning styles for ADHD brains[37:08] Final thoughts on how private podcasts increase content accessibility and engagementLinks mentioned:https://www.instagram.com/claire.paniccia/https://clairepaniccia.comhttps://neurodiverseentrepreneursummit.comhttps://clairepaniccia.com/neurospicy
Looking for creative ways to enhance your course offerings and improve student engagement?In today's episode, we're joined by Tammie Bennett, a mental performance coach for athletes and creators, who shares how she integrated private podcasting into her business. Tammie explains how moving from traditional course call replays to private podcasts solved accessibility issues and significantly boosted student engagement and retention.Timestamps:[0:00] Introduction to the episode with Tammie Bennett discussing the integration of private podcasts into her coaching business.[3:08] Tammie explains how she was introduced to private podcasts and the decision to implement them in her group program.[5:00] Discussion on the advantages of using private podcasts over traditional call replays for group sessions.[7:41] Feedback from clients about the use of private podcasts in Tammie's coaching program, emphasizing increased accessibility and engagement.[10:22] The importance of audio content in coaching, particularly how it supports ongoing mindset work through its intimacy and repeatability.[17:09] Tammie shares additional strategies to maximize the impact of private podcasts for enhancing client engagement and business growth.[20:59] Examination of the analytics from private podcast listenership, demonstrating how data informs content improvements and adjustments.[23:38] Success stories from clients who have benefited significantly from the convenience and accessibility of the private podcast format.[24:55] Future considerations for private podcast content development, including potential topics and strategic uses within Tammie's coaching business.[27:58] Closing discussion on how listeners can start implementing private podcasts in their businesses, featuring practical tips from Tammie's experience.Links mentioned:Instagram https://instagram.com/showupsocietyWebsite https://showupsociety.comGet my free guide to getting unstuck https://showupsociety.ck.page/85b3bb2f8aTammie bennett - mindset coach for athletes and creatives schedule a consultation call here to see if we are a good fit for 1:1 coaching. Join THE SHOW UP SOCIETY - a supportive community to help overthinkers and perfectionists get more of their work into the world. or check out my podcast for tiny doable tips to help you show up for you.
Writing Off Social: The Podcast | Build Your Platform and Grow Your Email List Without Social Media
It's no secret that podcasts are an amazing way to connect with your audience. But have you ever considered starting a secret podcast? Today we're learning all about private podcasts with business strategy coach, podcaster, and founder of the Crush the Rush brand, Holly Marie Haynes. Listen in as she shares the benefits, the tech, and some tips for using this out-of-the-box strategy to grow your email list. For show notes go to https://writingoffsocial.com/51If ditching social media sounds great but you'll wonder what you'll do instead, we can help! Writing Off Social: The Course begins January 20, 2025Personal CoachingCommunityTrainingEarly Bird pricing + bonuses 100% money-back guaranteeSpots are limited Learn more at https://writingoffsocial.com/the-course
Tired of traditional content formats falling flat?In today's episode, we explore how private podcasts can completely transform the way you share content, from training and education to personalized learning experiences. Joining us is Brittany Herzberg, an SEO copywriting expert with a passion for digital education. Brittany shares her story and highlights how she uses private podcasts to create a more flexible and engaging learning environment.Timestamps:[0:00] Introduction to the episode and Brittany Herzberg's insights on using private podcasts for digital education.[4:29] How Brittany strategically uses private podcasts for prelaunch marketing and audience engagement.[7:14] Real-life success stories and case studies where private podcasts significantly improved audience engagement.[8:27] Brittany discusses the use of sustainability as a key success metric in her content strategies.[13:30] The challenges Brittany faced and how private podcasts offered unique solutions.[16:20] Brittany's advice on leveraging private podcasts for effective digital education.[22:30] Discussion on integrating various learning styles into private podcast content.[28:00] Brittany highlights upcoming projects and further developments in her private podcast strategy.[36:00] Considerations for content creators looking to start their own private podcasts.[38:00] Brittany shares her vision for the future of private podcasts in digital marketing.Links Mentioned:https://brittanyherzberg.com/the-basic-b-podcasthttps://www.threads.net/@brittany_herzberghttps://www.instagram.com/brittany_herzberg/https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittany-herzberg/https://brittanyherzberg.com/checklisthttps://brittanyherzberg.com/digital-shop/seo-podcast-show-notes-templatehttps://brittanyherzberg.com/seo-private-podcast
Are you feeling the pressure to jump on the "secret podcast" bandwagon?
How can you blend public and private podcasts to expand your business and engage your audience?In this episode, we're joined by seasoned podcaster Maggie Patterson, who shares her expert insights on using podcasts to nurture and grow her business. From her experiences as a neurodivergent entrepreneur to implementing innovative strategies tailored for busy, on-the-go professionals, Maggie reveals how both public and private podcasts can transform audience engagement and business growth by creating a seamless client experience and accessibility.Timestamps:[0:00] Introduction to the episode and Maggie Patterson's podcasting journey[4:01] The significance of private podcasts in sales conversations and client engagement.[9:00] Discussion about creating personalized client experiences and the flexibility of consuming content via private podcasts.[10:01] Maggie's favorite uses of private podcasts and their benefits in client interaction and business processes.[13:34] The role of private podcasts in enhancing the customer journey and simplifying marketing efforts.[19:56] Future plans for using private podcasts in Maggie's business, including a new book launch.[26:00] The importance of aligning private podcast content and access with client preferences and business goals.[30:52] Examining the shift in consumer behavior towards more discerning content consumption and its impact on marketing.[34:06] Maggie's approach to integrating private podcasts with other content formats to enhance client engagement.[37:19] Discussion on the broader implications of private podcasts for business communication and client relationships.Links mentioned:Threads & IG - @bsfreebusinessStaying Solo Private Podcast - https://bsfreebusiness.com/staying-solo-private-podcast/
Are you looking for innovative ways to engage your audience and maintain momentum during off-seasons? In this episode, we're joined by Kelsey McCormick, founder of Coming Up Roses and a pioneer in integrating creative solutions into digital marketing strategies. Kelsey has effectively used private podcasts to sustain momentum during slower periods, such as holidays, efficiently warming up leads and setting the stage for successful program launches.Timestamps:[0:00] Introduction to Kelsey McCormick, founder of Coming Up Roses, discussing the innovative use of private podcasts in her marketing strategy.[3:02] Kelsey explains how private podcasts have been used to bridge gaps during off seasons like the holidays.[6:25] Discussion on how targeted content in private podcasts can effectively warm up leads before major launches.[10:15] Kelsey shares real-life success stories from her experiences with private podcasts, emphasizing increased engagement and conversion rates.[14:34] Insights on using private podcasts to maintain customer engagement and set the stage for successful program launches.[18:00] Exploration of the strategic use of private podcasts during downtime and seasonal lows in business.[22:47] Kelsey elaborates on the benefits of structured private podcast content for lead generation and nurturing.[26:30] Audience feedback on private podcasts and their role in enhancing business growth and customer relationships.[30:50] Kelsey discusses how her approach to private podcasts has evolved and its impact on her business model.[35:09] Closing thoughts on the transformative role of private podcasts in digital marketing and customer engagement.Links mentioned:https://www.instagram.com/cominguproses.coFree episode of my private podcast The Warm Up : https://unique-frost-816.myflodesk.com/h96k3n8n50
Join us in this enlightening episode featuring Bree Boucher, an introverted marketing and mindset coach who has expertly leveraged the power of private podcasting. Bree has not only boosted her business through this medium but has also fostered meaningful and measurable interactions with her audience. From taking on personal challenges like the "100 Days to $100K Challenge" to offering strategic business insights, Bree shares her comprehensive journey without holding back.Timestamps:[0:00] Introduction to Bree Boucher, an Introvert Launch Coach, and her passion for private podcasting and its advantages over public podcasting.[3:00] The origin of Bree's interest in private podcasting and its implementation in her business.[7:13] Bree shares details about her "100 Days to $100k Challenge" and its role in her business and personal growth.[11:41] Bree's strategies for repurposing her podcast content [14:03] Bree talks about the paid aspect of her private podcast and the evolution of her pricing model.[17:32] Exploration of the tangible and intangible results of Bree's private podcasting efforts.[19:05] Bree discusses how her podcast helps move listeners through different stages of her sales funnel.[27:45] Audience response to the podcast and the impact of sharing personal business experiences.[30:35] How Bree's private podcasting experiences influence her business strategies and customer engagement.[35:14] Closing thoughts on the value of private podcasts in creating intimate and engaging content.Links Mentioned:www.instagram.com/thebreeboucherwww.facebook.com/thebreeboucherwww.youtube.com/@thebreeboucherBundle Secrets Podcast - FREE - https://www.breeboucher.com/f/secrets100 Days to $100k Podcast - $47 - https://www.breeboucher.com/100
This episode was recorded with and is sponsored by Riverside. Head to https://creators.riverside.fm/lizmosley to check it out and use the code lizmosley for a 15% discount. In this episode, I chat with award winning freelance video and podcast editor Steve Folland to discuss the intimacy of podcasting, sonic branding, and the impact of podcasting on business. Steve shares insights from his successful podcasts 'Being Freelance' and 'Doing It for the Kids', his experiences with client work, and the evolution of his podcast community. We cover topics from how to market your podcast, the value of consistent audio elements, and the benefits of repurposing content. Steve also offers advice for those hesitant to start a podcast and talks about his passion for podcast editing. Tune in for valuable tips and behind-the-scenes stories! Episode highlights: 05:51 The Power of Community and Podcasting 16:47 Private Podcasts and Monetization Strategies 31:35 The Value of Podcasting 49:54 Sonic Branding Don't forget to check out Steve online and follow him on Instagram! If you'd like to have a chat come find me on Instagram. Can't wait to connect with you. This episode was written and produced by me and edited by Lucy Lucraft. If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review!
Are you tired of low Zoom webinar engagement and looking for a more impactful way to reach your audience? In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome Andrea Liebross, the big-thinking expert for high-achieving women entrepreneurs and author dedicated to empowering women entrepreneurs. Andrea has been using private podcasts to transform the way she connects with her coaching clients, providing them with invaluable guidance seamlessly integrated into their busy lives.[0:00] Introduction and Andrea Liebross' shift from Zoom to private podcasts to enhance client engagement.[3:34] Overview of Andrea's coaching approach and how she supports entrepreneurial women.[5:00] Discussion on the benefits of private podcasts in maintaining client continuity and preparation.[14:00] Insights into the strategic use of audio content to maximize reach and client retention.[18:27] Andrea discusses the initial adoption of private podcasts and their role as a lead magnet.[21:10] The importance of audio in building familiarity and comfort among new coaching group members.[23:45] Andrea highlights the effectiveness of using past coaching calls as learning tools for clients.[26:30] Discussion on the ease of use of private podcasts and their integration into business operations.[29:00] Andrea reflects on the broader impacts of audio engagement on client readiness and conversion rates.[31:00] Closing thoughts and the future of private podcasts in business strategy.Links mentioned:Here is a link to ALL of my links: www.andreaslinks.com
Are you looking to harness the power of private podcasts and AI in your business but not sure where to start? In this episode, we sit down with Brittany Long, CEO of Impact Driven AI, who shares how she's revolutionizing the integration of audio content and artificial intelligence into various aspects of her business and personal life. From making daily routines more manageable to transforming the way content is consumed, Brittany's innovative use of technology is not just enhancing her business operations but also deeply influencing her audience's lives.[0:00] Introduction to Brittany Long, CEO of Impact Driven AI, and her initial encounter with private podcasts and how it transformed her approach to mobile content consumption.[5:40] Brittany talks about her life-changing cancer scare and its impact on her business and life philosophy.[8:12] Insights into Brittany's value-driven business approach and the rejection of hustle culture.[11:04] The versatility of AI and private podcasts in creating engaging and accessible content.[13:45] Brittany elaborates on specific AI tools used in her business, including private podcasts for training and mindset enhancement.[16:58] The concept of behind-the-scenes private podcasts to share the real-life ups and downs of entrepreneurship.[20:15] Introduction of a legacy project through private podcasts aimed at passing wisdom to future generations.[23:40] Brittany discusses the unique use of AI in creating personalized songs and its impact on personal motivation.[27:05] Exploration of AI's potential in daily life, from planning meals based on pantry contents to optimizing household chores.[30:22] Brittany gives practical advice for businesses considering integrating AI and private podcasts.[34:01] Closing thoughts on the power of audio content and AI in transforming business practices and personal development.Links mentioned:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/impactdrivenai/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@impactdrivenai Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@impactdrivenai Personal: https://www.facebook.com/brittanywinwithsystems/ Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/fridayoffclub Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/winwithsystems/ Facebook page: facebook.com/impactdrivenai AI to $10k On-Demand Workshop (How to use AI to make more in your next launch) https://learn.winwithsystems.com/10klaunch-replayAI to $100k program link - https://brittanylong.kartra.com/affiliates/461137
Ready to elevate your coaching and course creation game? In today's episode we're thrilled to have Vix Meldrew, a former teacher turned influential coach for course creators. Vix shares her groundbreaking strategies for leveraging private podcasts to bridge the notorious results gap in digital education, enhancing accessibility and learner engagement like never before.[0:00] Introduction to the episode and Vix Meldrew's transition from teaching to becoming an influential course creator.[6:14] Closing the results gap in online education with innovative strategies.[9:00] Analyzing the impact of private podcasts on course engagement and results.[13:11] Insights on engagement rates and feedback from Vix's private podcast series.[15:55] Discussion on asynchronous launch strategies and their benefits.[18:00] Advantages of batching content for launches to maintain engagement.[22:50] Optimizing private podcast content for enhanced user engagement.[27:33] Adapting teaching methods to suit digital formats and learner needs.[31:15] Audience Q&A session addressing common challenges in digital education.[33:42] Vix shares a personal success story of a client transformed by her methods.[36:00] Discussion on the potential of private podcasts to revolutionize learning.[38:25] Final thoughts on the impact of technology on traditional education models.Links mentioned:@vixmeldrew on errthanghttps://raveresults.co/masterclass - 7 strategies for increasing engagement in your group program PLUS a private podcast series on why clients ghost your program and don't get results
Are you leveraging the full potential of audio content in your digital courses? In this episode, we sit down with Jamie Palmer, a seasoned human design expert and innovative entrepreneur who has revolutionized the way digital content is consumed. Through the strategic use of private podcasts, Jamie has not only enhanced her business model but also significantly increased client engagement and course completion rates.[0:00] Introduction to the episode and Jamie Palmer's expertise in human design and business strategy.[3:02] Insights into how tailored audio feeds significantly improved client engagement and course completion rates.[4:49] The technological and practical aspects of integrating private podcasts in business courses.[5:50] Future trends in digital education and the ongoing benefits of personalized content.[6:04] Jamie reflects on the extensive work behind creating tailored content and the long-term benefits for her business.[10:22] Deep dive into how human design influences content delivery and client interactions.[15:45] Jamie explains the process of creating private podcast feeds tailored to individual human designs.[26:30] Tips and strategies from Jamie for business owners interested in using private podcasts.[31:05] Jamie discusses the scalability and sustainability of using audio content in business strategies.[35:00] Preview of upcoming projects and expansions in Jamie's use of private podcasts.[37:55] Final thoughts on the transformative power of combining human design with business strategies.Links mentioned:instagram.com/jamielpalmerhttps://humandesignbizbook.com use code JLPBIZBOOKAudio experience - https://humandesignyourbusiness.com/products/2073465Main website - jamielpalmer.com
Are private podcasts a worthwhile tool for your business? In today's episode, I'm introducing a series on private podcasts and how they can be used for both monetization and lead generation. I'm discussing the best types of private podcasts for business owners, plus how to get started with hosting one of your own. Today's episode is brought to you by Mic Check Society, our community for podcasters who are looking to take their podcast from good to great. Come join us for educational trainings, a private member's only community, and monthly calls! Get $10 off per month with code PODCAST at micchecksociety.com. Clocking In with Haylee Gaffin is produced by Gaffin Creative, a podcast production company for creative entrepreneurs. Learn more about our services at Gaffincreative.com, plus you'll also find resources, show notes, and more for the Clocking In Podcast.Time-stamps:What are private podcasts? (1:40)The types of private podcasts (2:27)Running a limited-series podcast (3:55)How to publish a private podcast (5:37)Which hosting platforms can you use? (7:09)How to use private podcasts for your business (8:56)The two benefits to offering a private podcast (10:05)Private vs. paid (11:49)Mentioned in This Episode:helloaudio.fmConnect with Haylee:instagram.com/hayleegaffinGaffincreative.commicchecksociety.comReview the Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/FDlxlCXmIIcQkEwFDl_1CMd0ihY?utm_source=copy_url Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you a technical coach searching for more effective strategies to drive your student's success? In this episode, we're thrilled to feature Crystal Bantel, also known as Your Tech Fairy, a website designer turned business coach. Crystal has revolutionized the approach to technical business setups with her unique use of private podcasts to guide and support neurodivergent business owners and those with CPTSD through the complexities of digital entrepreneurship.[1:00] Introduction to the episode and Crystal Bantel's innovative use of private podcasts for business coaching.[2:25] The advantages of audio as a learning tool, especially for those with focus challenges.[4:00] Evolution of Crystal's use of private podcasts to better serve neurodivergent business owners.[5:38] Tips from Crystal's mini-course style private podcast on setting up an effective email marketing strategy.[9:46] Impact of Crystal's tailored approach on her listeners' businesses, including success stories and testimonials.[12:58] Discussion on the future of private podcasts in business and education.[20:00] Crystal shares actionable advice for integrating audio content into business models.[28:00] Listener Q&A with Crystal on overcoming technical challenges with audio tools.Links mentioned:instagram.com/YourTechFairyfacebook.com/groups/yourtechfairy (Free FB group: Online Marketing for Neurodivergent & C-ptsd Entrepreneurs)➡︎ Free resource: Self Care Menu for Neurodivergent Entrepreneurs: 20 Unique, Refreshing Ideas to Prevent Burnout CrystalBantel.com/selfcare ➡︎ Free resource: 20 Types of Freebies You Can Make to Attract the People Who are Already Looking for What You Sell CrystalBantel.com/20-types-of-freebies
Are you a business owner struggling to streamline your operations and enhance team productivity? In this episode, we feature Adrienne Dorison, co-founder and CEO of Run Like Clockwork. Adrienne has transformed the landscape of business efficiency through her innovative use of private podcasts within her courses and certification programs, empowering business owners to master their operations and achieve greater autonomy.[0:00] Introduction to Adrienne Dorison and her pioneering work with private podcasts in business education.[3:45] How private podcasts serve as a crucial tool in Adrienne's 'Run Like Clockwork' approach to business efficiency.[7:30] The philosophy behind 'Run Like Clockwork' and its influence on creating self-sustaining businesses.[11:15] Success stories from entrepreneurs who have implemented Adrienne's methodologies within their operations.[15:20] Adrienne discusses the advantages of integrating private podcasts for enhancing course delivery and accessibility.[19:45] Tips from Adrienne on crafting compelling and practical content that caters to the needs of busy professionals.[24:10] Examination of the impact of audio content on learner engagement and retention rates.[28:35] Q&A with Adrienne: addressing common challenges and solutions in adopting private podcasts in business training.[32:50] Closing thoughts: Adrienne reflects on the future of private podcasts in business education and offers advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.Links mentioned:@adriennedorison @rlclockwork on IG clockwork.life -- Clockwork Kit with dozens of free resources to start getting your business to run without you! https://www.runlikeclockwork.com/
Are you interested in combining digital and physical experiences to boost your customer retention and attract new clients? In today's case study episode, we look at how subscription boxes' tangible joy can merge with private podcasting's digital impact. Julie, the founder of Sparkle Hustle Grow, will take us through her evolution from dispatching boxes filled with tools for business growth to establishing a vibrant community and educational platform for female entrepreneurs.[0:00] Introduction to the episode and Julie Ball's journey: From corporate America to subscription box expert and private podcast innovator.[5:00] The strategic implementation of private podcasting in Sparkle Hustle Grow to enhance the unboxing experience.[9:30] The impact of private podcasting on customer retention, community building, and learning.[15:00] The introduction of private podcasting as a marketing tool and its effects on Sparkle Hustle Grow's business model.[17:00] Julie offers advice for entrepreneurs considering the integration of private podcasts into their business strategy.[21:00] How private podcasting fits into the broader digital marketing and customer experience strategy.[25:30] Success stories: Julie shares anecdotes of subscription box business owners who've successfully implemented private podcasting.[29:50] Closing thoughts: Julie's advice for budding entrepreneurs and final tips for creating engaging private podcasts.Links mentioned:https://www.instagram.com/subscriptionboxbasicshttps://www.facebook.com/subscriptionboxbasicshttps://www.subscriptionboxbasics.com/launch
Are you a business owner struggling to find that sweet spot in engaging and converting your B2C audience? In this episode, we have Kendra Hennessy creator of Mother Like a Boss. Kendra has changed the game for families everywhere by leveraging the unique power of private podcasts to nurture, educate, and empower parents in their housekeeping journey.[0:00] Introduction to the episode and Kendra Hennessy's journey from running a cleaning business to founding Mother Like a Boss.[6:20] Utilization of private podcasts for asynchronous communication, specifically for Q&A sessions, enhancing the value provided to Kendra's audience.[10:30] How audio content enhances client engagement and education.[13:50] Behind-the-scenes look at creating "Mother Like a Boss" podcast episodes.[17:05] The impact of podcasting on Kendra's business, including client engagement and community building.[21:40] Strategies for creating compelling and nurturing podcast content.[26:15] Kendra's tips for business owners and content creators on engaging with their audience.[30:00] Final thoughts and Kendra's Life Ramblings Podcast IdeaLinks mentioned:www.instagram.com/motherlikeaboss (@motherlikeaboss)www.tiktok.com/themotherlikeaboss (@themotherlikeaboss)Discover the best cleaning routine for your personality with this 2 minute quiz. www.motherlikeaboss.com/quiz
In this episode, we delve deep with Stefania Mariaa, an online coach andadvocate for living a life that's both enriching and genuinely fulfilling. Stefania shares her journey from feeling disconnected in her personal growth to harnessing the transformative power of private podcasting and authentic storytelling.[1:17] Stefania's shift to private podcasting and the unexpected, positive impact on her connection with her audience.[4:00] Stefania shares the inception of her journey into private podcasting and the impact of her first product, Financial First Aid.[7:51] Transitioning traditional video content to more engaging and accessible private podcasts, reshaping the way her audience engages with her material.[10:24] Discussion on the versatility of private podcasting in delivering content that seamlessly integrates into listeners' lives, fostering deeper understanding and application.[14:00] Insights into Stefania's innovative approach to teaching complex subjects like money and power, making them approachable and relatable through storytelling and private podcasts.[17:00] Stefania reflects on the immediate feedback and personal stories shared by her audience, emphasizing the intimate and transformative nature of audio content.[20:30] Exploring the benefits of direct listener engagement through private podcasting, enhancing the feedback loop and deepening the connection between Stefania and her audience.[25:00] Stefania's commitment to making impactful content accessible and digestible, breaking down barriers to engagement and fostering genuine transformation.[27:00] Highlighting the strategic use of private podcasting in marketing and audience development, offering sneak peeks into content creation processes and future directions.[38:18] Exploring the intimate nature of audio content and its unique suitability for personal and professional growth topics.[44:00] How private podcasting facilitated a new, more engaging way to upsell and provide value through storytelling and personal experiences.[47:00] Stefania discusses the entrepreneurial leap of faith into audio content and the immediate positive feedback from her audience.[52:56] The innovative use of direct messaging as a feedback loop for audience engagement and content improvement.[58:50] The creative process behind Stefania's "Tongue Tied" episodes and her rationale for sharing unfinished thoughts as a means of authentic connection.[1:00:03] Closing remarks and reflections on the power of private podcasting in building deeper connections and fostering a supportive community.Links mentioned:@stefaniamariaa on instagram@financiallyintimate on tiktokFinancial First Aid - $33 offer - https://www.financiallyintimate.com/financial-first-aidFreebie: https://www.financiallyintimate.com/cmfr-optinIntro Course: https://www.financiallyintimate.com/the-piggy-bank
In this episode with Leanne Hughes, she shares her innovative approach to leveraging private podcasts for enhancing corporate training and building a strong company culture, especially in the context of today's often remote and fast-paced work environments. With her deep background in facilitating workshops and developing employees, Leanne explains how private podcasts can serve as a vital tool for connecting with employees in a more flexible, impactful, and personal way. [0:00] Introduction to Leanne Hughes and the transformative power of private podcasts in corporate culture. [3:38] The genesis of Leanne's journey into private podcasting and its application in B2C and B2B contexts. [7:09] The role of private podcasts in making company culture tangible and bridging geographical divides within organizations. [9:23] Surprising insights and the underutilized potential of private podcasts in corporate settings. [14:34] Exploring the impact of private podcasts on internal communication, employee engagement, and corporate training. [17:33] The personal growth and development benefits of hosting and participating in podcasts. [20:00] Leanne shares innovative ways private podcasts can be used beyond traditional corporate training, including for onboarding and capturing company milestones. [24:36] Advice for businesses and individuals considering starting their private or public podcast. [29:19] Discussion on leveraging private podcasts for memorizing speeches and enhancing memory retention through auditory learning. Links Mentioned: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leannehughes/ Instagram: @leannehughes Twitter: @leannehughes Facebook: facebook.com/leannehughespage/ Leanne's book, The 2-Hour Workshop Blueprint: Design Fast. Deliver Strong. Without Stress (https://2hourwork.shop) Website: leannehughes.com https://www.firsttimefacilitator.com/podcast
Are you looking to elevate your client consultations and boost your conversion rates? In today's episode, we dive deep into the world of private podcasting with Diann Wingert. Learn how she shares her innovative approach to enhancing client consultations and increasing conversion rates through the strategic use of private podcasts. [0:00] Introduction to the episode and Diann's journey from public to private podcasting for business growth. [1:14] Diann's background and transition from psychotherapy to coaching female solopreneurs. [2:11] Discovery of private podcasts and their impact on Diann's business strategy. [5:29] The inception of "Work With Me" private podcast to improve consultation conversions. [8:02] The process and thinking behind automating the "Work With Me" podcast delivery post-consultation booking. [11:41] Doubling conversions through strategic use of private podcasts and the importance of being prepared and informed before consultations. [19:56] Announcing the next private podcast project aimed at welcoming and onboarding new clients. [34:06] Diann and Lindsay discuss the simplicity and effectiveness of creating private podcasts using Hello Audio. [37:19] Exploring the idea of a personal private podcast for self-reflection and creative problem-solving. Links Mentioned: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachdiannwingert/ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/diannwingertcoaching/ What's Holding You Back? Quiz http://bit.ly/obstaclesquiz
Looking for a paid strategy to engage quality leads? In this episode, we're joined by Nicole Culver as we dive deep into the creation and success of her Evergreen Experience. Nicole shares her insights on leveraging private podcasts as a powerful tool to connect with quality leads, enrich the listener experience, and elevate her brand in a crowded digital landscape. [3:11] The motivation behind creating the Evergreen Experience. [6:27] Discovering Hello Audio for private podcasting. [7:50] The strategy behind making the podcast feel exclusive and special. [10:27] Detailed breakdown of the funnel leading to the Evergreen Experience. [14:07] Audience engagement and feedback on the podcast format. [17:00] Importance of understanding and speaking directly to your audience. [20:36] Designing the podcast to guide listeners through a customer journey. [24:19] The power of a risk-free content format. [26:10] The broader impact of the podcast on Nicole's business and marketing strategy. [30:40] Advice for launching your first private podcast and the importance of deadlines. Connect with Nicole Culver: http://nicoleculver.co https://instagram.com/nicoleculver https://nicoleculver.co/secret
What does the future of podcasting have in store for us? Will there be growth? Stagnation? Will things evolve much more from what they are now? The truth is...I don't really know.If recent history is an indicator as to what we can expect over the next four years, listenership is going to grow and private podcasting — which is still baby in the podcast world — is going to evolve.But what else can we expect from podcasting besides just growth? I asked Lindsay Padilla, podcasting expert and the co-founder of HelloAudio, to weigh in and share her predictions for the next four years of podcasting. We'll check back in 2028...but I'm sure Lindsay's thoughts about the future of podcasting are going to ring true.______________________________________________EPISODE 109.Read the show notes and view the full transcript here: https://erinollila.com/the-future-of-podcasting-lindsay-padilla/______________________________________________Learn more about our guest, Lindsay PadillaDr. Lindsay Padilla is an ex-community college professor who accidentally started a business while on the tenure track. Now, as the CEO and co-founder of the Hello Audio software, which takes your content and creates private audio feeds to make learning on the go much easier for your people, Lindsay challenges online industry norms of unfinished courses and unconsumed content with her product. All of her business ideas were born out of her tenure-track years teaching adults online at a community college, the ridiculous amount of learning she's done in all things education, and the years spent growing her course creation business online.Learn more about your host, Erin OllilaErin Ollila believes in the power of words and how a message can inform – and even transform – its intended audience. She graduated from Fairfield University with an M.F.A. in Creative Writing, and went on to co-found Spry, an award-winning online literary journal.When Erin's not helping her clients understand their website data or improve their website copy, you can catch her hosting the Talk Copy to Me podcast and guesting on shows such as Profit is a Choice, The Driven Woman Entrepreneur, Go Pitch Yourself, and Counsel Cast.Stay in touch with Erin Ollila, SEO website copywriter:Learn more about Erin's VIP Day options if you'd like to learn more about how you can hire her to help you with your marketingReach out her on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook or on LinkedIn to talk more
In this brief episode I talk about how you can use private podcasts to create intimacy and connection with your audience. If you are thinking about adding a private podcast into your business, focus on what value you are adding to your audience's experience, and less on what you get out of it. How do you want them to experience you and your brand? If you haven't joined Private Podcast Week Make sure you head over to podcastthatpays.com to do so now, it's not too late. See you there xoAngie
In this episode, we uncover the creative ways Diane Mayor leverages Hello Audio as a content strategy. [01:12] Diane's initial thoughts on private podcasting and what made the concept enticing for her. [02:58] The ease of experimenting with audio compared to other forms of media and channels in communicating with one's audience. [05:29] A rundown of the 15 ways Diane has used Hello Audio–from her 30-day podcast series to client love notes. [07:48] A deep dive into the relationship between Diane's public podcast and private podcast. [10:57] The what-ifs of doing Diane's Planning Series and challenges via email or any channels other than a private podcast. [13:47] Audio versus preparing social media posts and video to communicate content to the audience. [15:03] The convenience of using Hello Audio from both the creators and the listeners' end. [18:24] Takeaways for people who do not have a public podcast yet and how they can reevaluate their clients' needs. [22:19] How Diane's audience has responded to her private podcast series and how it boosted her listener engagement, downloads, and unique listener count. [25:26] Diane's next big thing for her clients and audience. [27:46] The surprise question for Diane. Links mentioned: Audio courses and summits by Diane: https://dianemayor.com/helloaudio Website: https://dianemayor.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/diane_mayor Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/diane-mayor/ Podcast: https://coffee-and-converse.captivate.fm/listenWe'd love it if you'd review our show! Do that here: https://ratethispodcast.com/lypp Grab your no credit card, 7-day free trial of Hello Audio at https://helloaudio.fm/ Join our Facebook group, which can be found at https://helloaudio.community or by searching Hello Audio in Facebook. Intro/Outro Beat Provided by https://freebeats.io, Produced By White Hot
In this episode, Barbie Honeycutt, a seasoned academic with a unique perspective straddling education and enterprise, guides us through her journey. Barbie shares first-hand experiences of integrating private podcasting seamlessly into her teaching methods, paving the way for an enriching, personalized learning experience that's both engaging and inclusive. [03:02] Barbie's introduction to private podcasting and its potential in education. [04:10] The combination of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and embodied learning in Barbie's approach to audio content. [09:05] Barbie's three different ways of using Hello Audio: with clients, in virtual conferences, and in audio courses. [11:27] Barbie's experience with using private podcasting for client workshops. [17:13] The success of Barbie's virtual conference with private podcasting. [19:55] Barbie's new venture into audio courses and the positive feedback she has received. [24:00] The impact of private podcasting on Barbie's business and productivity. [30:05] Barbie's advice for incorporating audio into business or education. [32:05] The potential for private podcasting to alleviate the feeling of being behind. [34:29] The importance of focused attention and bite-sized content in audio courses. [36:54] The potential for private podcasting to enhance faculty development and learning experiences. Links/Resources Mentioned: Check out Thomas Tobin's interviews on Barbi Honeycutt's podcast, Lecture Breakers: barbihoneycutt.com/LB19 and barbihoneycutt.com/LB26 Thomas Tobin, expert on Universal Learning Design: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drtomtobin/ Connect with Barbi Honeycutt: Website: https://barbihoneycutt.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbihoneycutt/ Podcast: lecturebreakers.comWe'd love it if you'd review our show! Do that here: https://ratethispodcast.com/lypp Grab your no credit card, 7-day free trial of Hello Audio at https://helloaudio.fm/ Join our Facebook group, which can be found at https://helloaudio.community or by searching Hello Audio in Facebook. Intro/Outro Beat Provided by https://freebeats.io, Produced By White Hot
If you want to learn how to transform your content to make it even easier to consume, you don't wanna miss today's episode with Sarah Masci. Sarah has been on the private podcasting train for a while, and she's here to dive into the adaptability and effectiveness of private podcasting for course delivery, engagement, and revenue generation. [04:00] Positive impact on course delivery. [05:00] Integrating private podcasting for course accessibility. [07:00] Repurposing extra private feed for a paid workshop. [08:00] Seamless setup and positive results. [10:07] Workshop funnel challenges and adjustments. [11:00] Manual efforts in podcast listing. [13:00] Diversifying content for belief-shifting experiences. [15:19] Project on the horizon: Creative exploration. [16:31] Value match in audio time and workshop benefits. [18:19] Implementation time and Q&A calls. [19:25] Embracing asynchronous communication. [19:43] Tired of Zoom calls, embracing the magic of audio. Links mentioned: AnnMarie Rose Adds a Pre-Work Private Podcast to Maximize the Impact of her Workshops More from Sarah Masci: www.instagram.com/sarahmasci http://www.sarahmasci.com The Ultimate VIP Day Checklist: www.sarahmasci.com/helloaudio With this checklist, you can plan ahead and be prepared for everything you need to have a successful VIP Day! We'd love it if you'd review our show! Do that here: https://ratethispodcast.com/lypp Grab your no credit card, 7-day free trial of Hello Audio at https://helloaudio.fm/ Join our Facebook group, which can be found at https://helloaudio.community or by searching Hello Audio in Facebook. Intro/Outro Beat Provided by https://freebeats.io, Produced By White Hot
Join us as we sit down with Robyn Gobbel, a national bestseller author and a passionate educator as she shares how she uses private podcasting in her programs, for her launches, and as a lead magnet! 0:51 Robyn's initial discovery and exploration of private podcasting. 6:37 Insights into Robyn's creative and flexible approach to podcasting in business. 10:21 Robyn's approach to nurturing potential clients through podcasting. 12:06 Audience reception and adoption of podcasting as a learning tool. 24:00 Utilizing a start-here podcast for onboarding and audience orientation. 25:46 Robyn's perspective on experimenting and innovating with audio in business. 28:35 Robyn's future creative plans and her approach to content innovation. 30:00 Advice for entrepreneurs considering private podcasts. 01:27 How Robin Goble Started Using Private Podcasts 08:53 Using Private Podcasts for Launching 18:27 Lessons Learned from Launching with Private Podcasts 22:59 Using Private Podcasts for High-Ticket Programs 29:01 Creating a Start Here Podcast 35:07 Advice for Those Considering Private Podcasts 37:00 Future Experiments with Private Podcasts Links: https://robyngobbel.com/ https://www.instagram.com/robyn.gobbel/ https://www.facebook.com/RobynGobbelMSW/We'd love it if you'd review our show! Do that here: https://ratethispodcast.com/lypp Grab your no credit card, 7-day free trial of Hello Audio at https://helloaudio.fm/ Join our Facebook group, which can be found at https://helloaudio.community or by searching Hello Audio in Facebook. Intro/Outro Beat Provided by https://freebeats.io, Produced By White Hot
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Join us in this exciting episode as we welcome Jessica Smith, a nutrition and habit coach who went all in on private podcasts to deepen client engagement. Jessica shares her journey of transforming a workshop recording into her most effective lead magnet. This episode delves into the strategic use of private podcasts as a lead generation tool, offering invaluable insights for businesses aiming to innovate in their marketing and client communication. We cover: Transforming Workshops into Lead Magnets: Jessica discusses the strategy behind this move and its significant impact on her business, providing practical tips for listeners to achieve similar success. Private Podcasts as Lead Magnets: Jessica explains how this has enhanced client engagement and improved lead conversion rates. Creating Impactful Content: She talks about the nuances of crafting content that resonates with her audience, emphasizing the importance of aligning the content with the audience's lifestyle and preferences, particularly for busy moms. The Advantage of Audio Content: Jessica highlights the benefits of audio over traditional content formats, discussing how audio fosters a more personal connection and offers convenience to her audience. Future Endeavors and Integrating Podcasts: The episode wraps up with Jessica hinting at her upcoming projects, including her plans to integrate private podcasts into her future business strategies, particularly in group coaching sessions. Links: How to Plan a Week of Meals in Under 20 Minutes https://view.flodesk.com/pages/64d3ab1de553a30f7732fde7 http://www.thefitlifewithjessica.com https://www.instagram.com/thefitlifewithjessica We'd love it if you'd review our show! Do that here: https://ratethispodcast.com/lypp Grab your no credit card, 7-day free trial of Hello Audio at https://helloaudio.fm/ Join our Facebook group, which can be found at https://helloaudio.community or by searching Hello Audio in Facebook. Intro/Outro Beat Provided by https://freebeats.io, Produced By White Hot
Join us in this exciting episode as we explore private podcasting with our guest, Erin Lindstrom. Discover how Erin's journey in private podcasting has transformed her approach to business, client engagement, and content creation. We cover: The Genesis of Erin's Podcasting Journey: Erin shares her initial experiences with private podcasting, detailing how she was one of the first to adopt this technology. Versatility of Private Podcasting: Discover the many ways Erin has integrated audio into her business, from client onboarding to creating a personalized experience for each client. Creative Content Strategy: Erin delves into her content creation process, revealing how she leverages audio for efficient and impactful communication. Adapting to Client Needs: Insight into how Erin tailors her audio content to suit the diverse learning styles and requirements of her clients, ensuring maximum engagement and value. The Future of Audio in Business: Erin discusses her vision for the future of audio in the digital space and how she plans to continue innovating with this medium. Links: 7 Part Sales Strategy on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Skv6U37j8de3v2LDwHM1J?si=XjLwFRalQLefpT_rcKuSWQ Website: https://www.erinlindstrom.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erinlindstrom Software Erin and Lindsay co-founded: Letscollect.co We'd love it if you'd review our show! Do that here: https://ratethispodcast.com/lypp Grab your no credit card, 7-day free trial of Hello Audio at https://helloaudio.fm/ Join our Facebook group, which can be found at https://helloaudio.community or by searching Hello Audio in Facebook. Intro/Outro Beat Provided by https://freebeats.io, Produced By White Hot
As the podcast industry continues to evolve, it gives both podcasters and entrepreneurs new opportunities to meet our people where they're at. A perfect example? Private podcasting, a fairly new trend, is a unique way to serve your business, bolster your marketing efforts, and connect with your ideal clients in a way that is not on a screen. In today's episode, I'm chatting with Dr. Lindsay Padilla of Hello Audio, a private podcast hosting platform that makes it simple to embrace audio as its entirely own format. We cover everything from private podcasting's various use cases to how it offers creators so much more versatility than traditional means of podcast or video production. If you want to start a podcast or incorporate audio as a format into your business, this might just be the easiest way to do it! Start converting your listeners into leads and clients for your business! Grab my FREE Guide to structuring your episodes for sales with our best tips and a guide for solo episodes. Download today to get started! What's in this episode: [06:46] How Hello Audio came to be and the various use cases of private podcasts for entrepreneurs [17:55] Private podcast production as a vehicle for faster asset creation and testing new ideas [22:35] How you can create a private podcast by repurposing existing offers and content [29:45] What makes Hello Audio the best platform to set up a private podcast For full show notes and a transcript of today's episode, head to wildhomepodcasting.com/podcast/152
Angie Jordan, one of the OG users of Hello Audio, joins us to share how she sells out her 1:1 services with a private podcast. With years of experience and a knack for spotting trends, Angie gives us alllll the behind the scenes strategy you want! Whether you're a seasoned private podcaster or just curious about the innovative ways to use this medium, Angie's experiences and insights will surely provide valuable takeaways. Tune in to uncover the potential of private podcasting and learn from one of its early champions! Links: Learn how to launch, grow, and sell your offers from your podcast inside our $10/month membership: https://www.angiemjordan.com/plb-members Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bestpodcastgroup Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angiemjordan TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@angiemjordan Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-that-pays/id1611187865 We'd love it if you'd review our show! Do that here: https://ratethispodcast.com/lypp Grab your no credit card, 7-day free trial of Hello Audio at https://helloaudio.fm/ Join our Facebook group, which can be found at https://helloaudio.community or by searching Hello Audio in Facebook. Intro/Outro Beat Provided by https://freebeats.io, Produced By White Hot
Can you actually SIGN clients FROM your podcast? If yes, HOW do you do this (especially for the launch of one of your high ticket programs)? And what's the big deal with this “private podcast” strategy I've been hearing so much about. My friend, we are diving into all that and MORE in this INCREDIBLE interview with podcast expert extraordinaire, Tara Counterman. Tara Counterman is on a mission to create opportunities for women to attract, earn, and live more through innovative podcasts and intentional marketing. She is the Founder and CEO of Profitable Podcast Co & The Podfunnel Company. From the moment she found out she was pregnant she knew she wanted to be a stay-at-home mom, and she quickly developed aspirations of building their families homestead - growing, preserving, cooking their own foods, and homeschooling their girls - going to work for 40+ hours a week wasn't something to settle for. Balancing being a mom, wife, and actually enjoying life outside of a screen takes constant diligence but she truly believes as women we get to have it all. Podcasts have been foundational in Tara's personal/business growth and since 2017 her & her team have been helping their clients to leverage the power of audio in their business to simplify, streamline, and amplify their voices. Biz Resources: Tara's Links: Website: https://profitablepodcast.coInstagram: https://instagram.com/profitablepodcast.co Meg's Links: →Ready to attract & enroll perfect-fit clients consistently without a ton of followers, a fancy funnel or cold messaging? Register for my 4-part FREE Workshop series, Magnetic Monetization, happening all of October here: https://meganyelaney.com/magnetic-monetization →Follow me on Instagram @meganyelaney: https://www.instagram.com/meganyelaney/