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Want to start a podcast but terrified your first episodes will be terrible? Good news: they will be. And that's exactly why you should start anyway. Jessica Burgio launched her podcast during COVID with mediocre equipment, zero followers, and a whole lot of fear. Four years later, she's built a thriving business and a ride-or-die community through the power of podcasting.In this episode, Jessica shares her complete roadmap for starting and growing a podcast that builds community and generates revenue. You'll learn why your "awful" first episodes are your greatest teacher, how to batch content so you're not scrambling every week, the marketing strategy Lewis Howes still uses on his massive show, and how to pivot your podcast when it stops feeling aligned. Jessica reveals the raw truth about building her show from 0 to 300+ episodes, including her cringiest moments and biggest wins.If you've been sitting on a podcast idea, this is your sign to start.In this episode, you'll learn:[02:53] Jessica's journey from hairstylist to business mentor and borrowing belief from mentors[10:00] Starting Beauty Inspires Beauty during COVID and rebranding to Unscripted[27:33] Cringiest podcasting moments: bad audio and wrong guests[30:00] Practical tips for starting your podcast today[35:00] Marketing strategies that work, including Lewis Howes' personal outreach tactic[40:00] Attraction marketing: how to draw your ideal listeners to you[45:00] Advice for creatives stuck in the middle of a pivotHere are the resources mentioned in the show:Follow @jessicaburgio on InstagramFollow @unscriptedthepodcast on InstagramJoin the 21-Day Creativity to Cash Flow Challenge ($1/day for 21 days of actionable sales strategies)Are you enjoying the podcast? We'd be so grateful if you gave us a rating and review! Your 5 star ratings help us reach more businesses like yours and allows us to continue to deliver valuable content every single week. Click here to review the show on Apple podcast or your favorite platformSelect “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review”Share your favorite insights and inspirationsIf you haven't done so yet, make sure that you subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts and on Apple Podcast for special bonus content you won't get elsewhere.xo, Tracy MatthewsFollow on Social:Follow @Flourish_Thrive on InstagramFollow @iamtracymatthews InstagramFollow Flourish & Thrive Facebook
In a special episode of Freight Friends, Grace and Blythe dress up in style to discuss the Halloween supply chain, conference ROI, and logistics podcasts along with diving deep into the rare earth mineral supply chain that impacts everyone, including Le Creuset cookware. Links from the show:Grace's work at OrderfulCargorex's creators category linkBlythe's Podcasters GuideShip Happens Le Creuset Story Watch the live version of this episode: https://youtube.com/live/5ATXb50-FcAFeedback? Ideas for a future episode? Shoot us a text here to let us know. -----------------------------------------THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS! SPI Logistics has been a Day 1 supporter of this podcast which is why we're proud to promote them in every episode. During that time, we've gotten to know the team and their agents to confidently say they are the best home for freight agents in North America for 40 years and counting. Listen to past episodes to hear why. CargoRex is the search engine for the logistics industry—connecting LSPs with the right tools, services, events, and creators to explore, discover, and evolve. Digital Dispatch manages and maximizes your #1 sales tool with a website that establishes trust and builds rock-solid relationships with your leads and customers.
Everyone commends you for being brave when you start over. But no one tells you that your reinvention might also look… ridiculous. For our guest today, that looked like explaining to people - very seriously - that she quit her career as a lawyer… to start a podcast as a cat. Because that's the thing about starting something new: More often than not, it doesn't look polished or profound. It looks like curiosity, experimentation - and sometimes, doing something absolutely absurd, but quintessentially you. Today's guest, Iman Ibrahim, embodies that exact spirit. After nearly two decades in law, she left her career behind to rebuild from scratch - first as a coach, and then as the creator of I Am the Advocat, a podcast where a cat becomes the unlikely voice for real stories of burnout, bullying, and survival in the legal world. This episode is about what it really takes to start again, and what becomes possible when we finally stop performing who we're “supposed” to be. TIMETAMPS (00:00) Introduction (01:40) Quitting law after 19 years (02:21) I am the Advocat (05:17) Judgment from colleagues (06:46) Support for the cause (09:08) Introducing the (c)lawyers (12:54) Building an episode (15:34) Iman's EDIT HISTORY (17:29) Building an episode (cont.) (18:43) The constraints of law (23:43) Starting over and self doubts (28:38) Iman's inner self critic (34:19) One year later (39:31) Actionable takeaways CONNECT WITH IMAN IBRAHIM Instagram (Personal): https://www.instagram.com/imanisoverit Instagram (I am the Advocat): https://www.instagram.com/iamtheadvocat Instagram (Over It Club): https://www.instagram.com/overit.club YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@iamtheadvocat LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iman-ibrahim/ CONNECT WITH CHERYL LAU Website: https://cheryllau.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cheryltheory Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cheryltheory LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cheryllau WORK WITH CHERYL LAU I help business leaders, creators, and organizations create a body of work they're proud of - One that's substantial, distinct, and built to last. Think of me as your strategic podcast partner - someone who's as invested in your vision as you are. I care about making sure your content actually stands out, resonates, and opens the right doors. Here are two ways we can work together: ✨ 1:1 Editorial Podcast Production -A done-for-you podcast experience for business owners, consultants, and creators who want a distinctive, intelligent show that elevates their voice and attracts aligned opportunities. I specialize in educational and thought-leadership podcasts - guiding you from concept to production and launch. ✨ Corporate Podcast Producing & Consulting - For organizations ready to build high-quality, strategically positioned podcasts. From concept development to scripting and host coaching, I direct capstone content projects with clarity and care. I specialize in educational and thought-leadership podcasts - guiding you from concept to production and launch. Schedule a discovery call for us to explore what working together might look like: https://cheryllau.com/discovery CONTACT Please email hello@cheryllau.com for business inquiries.
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We are diving into the core reasons to start a podcast! Drawing from my years of experience in the podcast industry (over a decade!), running a full service podcast production agency, freelance producing, teaching classes, speaking at industry events, and judging podcast competitions -I've had the amazing privilege to maintain an insider look at how podcasts come together and what inspires them into existence.Whether it's healing through shared struggles, igniting passion around a beloved topic, amplifying lived experiences, or channeling expertise into meaningful conversations - podcasters have been changing how we have conversations and how we connect and feel seen and heard.If you've ever wondered whether podcasting is for you, or worried about following the rules in how to create one... then I'm here to help you see how that first spark is what ignites a big flame.You'll discover why all it takes is a personal reason—your “why”—to begin. Get ready to feel inspired by real examples from one of the competitions I recently judged that prove podcasting is as much about building community as it is about personal growth. Join me as we uncover the 5 common themes that motivate people to start their own shows, and learn how podcasting could be the next step on your own journey toward self-discovery and purpose.In this episode, you'll learn: Five authentic reasons people start podcasts—and how they can inspire your own creative journeyHow podcasting can be a path for personal healing, transformation, and growthWhy using your voice matters and how it can build powerful community connectionWays podcasting can help you gently step into your true purpose and create a life (and business) aligned with your soulLinks:Activate Your Goddess Era with Podcasting Captivate.fm Podcast Hosting Platform [my affiliate] In this episode:Women Who Podcast Magazine: https://www.womenwhopodcastmag.com/The winners of the Women Who Podcast AwardsPodcasts mentioned:The Art of ClassinessGrief + LightSheela Na GigBeltline to Broadway TicFit: The PodcastMore episodes on this topic:Ep.176 - Are You Pivoting Your Career? - The 4 KEY Ways Starting A Podcast Will Drive ClarityEp.177 - 5 Ways Your Podcast Can Make Money Before You Have A BusinessEp.175 - How Can Podcasting Create...
Everyone's wrong about podcasting. They're telling you it's too saturated, too late, too hard. But here's what they don't know: 91% of podcasts are basically dead. While everyone's scared to start, you're walking into wide open territory. If you've been sitting on a podcast idea, convinced you've missed your chance, this article will change your perspective entirely. After helping hundreds of students launch successful shows and building my own podcast to over 100 million downloads, I've learned that the people saying "it's too late" are usually the same ones who gave up after three episodes. The truth is, now might actually be the perfect time to start your podcast. Let me show you exactly why! And if this episode inspires you to hit ‘record', you're going to want to register for my FREE class “Podcasting 101: How to Start, Record, and Profit from Your Show” at http://www.freepodcastclass.com! I can't wait to help you get your show up and running. Goal Digger Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/goaldiggerpodcast/ Goal Digger Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goaldiggerpodcast/ Goal Digger Show Notes: https://jennakutcherblog.com/best-time-to-start-a-podcast Thanks to our Goal Digger Sponsors: Sign up for your $1/month Shopify trial period at http://shopify.com/goaldigger. Find a co-host today at http://airbnb.com/host. Shop SKIMS Fits Everybody collection at http://skims.com/goaldigger! Create your sanctuary of comfort with Boll & Branch. Get 20% off your first sheet set plus free shipping at https://www.bollandbranch.com/goaldigger. Check out What Should I Do With My Money? from Morgan Stanley. Listen now at https://mgstnly.lnk.to/bqe8HiAC!GD. Experience the power of a Dell PC with Intel Inside®, backed by Dell's price match guarantee. Shop now at https://www.dell.com/deals. Visit http://www.mercury.com/ to apply online in 10 minutes. Mercury is a financial technology company, not a bank. Banking services provided through Choice Financial Group, Column N.A., and Evolve Bank & Trust; Members FDIC.
Welcome back! In this episode, I tackle this month's big question: "How long did it take you to bring your podcast from an idea in your head to execution—and how long to find your audience?"I share stories from guest contributors and reflect on my own process after launching nearly 40 different shows over the years. Todd the Gator kicks things off describing how his gaming show “Guardian Downcast” was born, with community members pulling him into hosting after another podcast called it quits. He recalls the whirlwind of learning what a podcast actually is, how to publish it, and how long it took their show to fully find its identity—hint: half their existence!Steve Stewart joins in, sharing that his first podcast took a full year to go from idea to launch. Facing the usual fears and uncertainty, Steve found accountability and guidance with a coach, which made all the difference. He also talks about the slow climb to finding an audience and how connecting with similar podcasts really helped boost those early numbers.Chris shares a personal journey that traces 20 years of tinkering before launching his current show “Cool Cars with Chris.” After plenty of experimenting and previous podcasts, he finally returned to his passion for cars and found a format that felt true to himself.I reflect on my own timelines, explaining that those first launches tend to take much longer thanks to the steep learning curve. Once I got the hang of things, I could launch new shows in a day or even a weekend. That said, good planning is key. I break down a suggested six-week timeline for new podcasters—everything from concept and audience research to equipment, recording, editing, feedback, and hosting. Trust me, the more time you spend planning in the beginning, the less time you'll be spending fixing things later.We also dig into the importance of feedback. Whether you're getting listeners' reactions or setting up listening parties to watch how your core audience responds, feedback is what helps you refine and grow your show.I wrap up with tips for making your podcast stand out, advice for building a website and collecting email addresses, and a reminder that your launch strategy matters as much as your content. Plus, a quick book recommendation for anyone working on their visuals—and a little movie review, just for fun!As Always - It DependsIf your podcast is "just for fun" then maybe you don't need to spend so much time thinking about how your show will be different. You do need to check and make sure someone else is not using your name. Check out the Podcast Launch ChecklistWhen It Comes to Podcast MarketingAt it's basic form, podcast marketing strategies start with knowing who your audience is (specifically) and going to where they are. Then make friends with them, and finally tell them about your show. Thanks To The Contributors!Steve Stewart - Podcast Editors AcademyChris Smith - Cool Cars With ChrisTodd the Gator - Guardian Downcast / Fifty Years Experience RequiredLinks referenced in this episode:schoolofpodcasting.comguardiandowncast.com
In this episode of Six Figure Honey, we're diving into the significance of starting a podcast for small business owners and creators. How to start without needing a large audience or fancy equipment to begin podcasting. The benefits of podcasting, including building authority, reaching new audiences, and creating lasting content. Plus practical tips for getting started, overcoming misconceptions, and the importance of concise and engaging content.Waitlist: CLICK HEREFollow me @sixfigurehoney
Podcasting has become one of the most powerful ways to build trust, authority, and long-form connection with your audience.So if you've been thinking about starting a podcast, take this as your sign to say YES — like, now!In this episode, I'll walk you through how to start your podcast the right way, so it's not just launched… but built to last.I'm sharing my best tips, lessons from hosting Influencer Confidential, and the exact tools we use to make podcasting easier.
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Eschatology is the study of the end times. Even though it can sound scary, at its core, eschatology is about the hope, justice, and faithfulness of God. This episode of CPXL unpacks some of the main views on the end times and gives you talking points so you can have conversations about the end times with people who are searching for answers.
Eschatology is the study of the end times. Even though it can sound scary, at its core, eschatology is about the hope, justice, and faithfulness of God. This episode of CPXL unpacks some of the main views on the end times and gives you talking points so you can have conversations about the end times with people who are searching for answers.
What do you really need to launch a podcast? Spoiler alert: It's not a $700 mic or a soundproof studio. In this episode, I'm breaking down the essential tools, mindset shifts, and prep strategies you need to launch a podcast that feels aligned, intentional, and doable. If you're stuck in research mode or drowning in tech reviews, this is the clarity you need to move forward with success!Mentioned in this episode:Save $20 on Buzzsprout: www.ThePodcastTeacher.com/buzzsprout (affiliate link).Take Your Next Step:Podcast Startup Academy: www.ThePodcastTeacher.com/academyPodcast Growth Collective: www.ThePodcastTeacher.com/collectiveA free consultation: www.ThePodcastTeacher.com/consultThis episode was produced by me, The Podcast Teacher! Contact me at Hello@ThePodcastTeacher.com.
If you have ever considered creating an online course, or if you are already a course creator, you have probably thought a lot about marketing that course. The challenge is how to be thoughtful and creative in marketing your course, which becomes a separate income stream for your business. Starting a podcast is one of the best ways to market your course while creating a solid, compound income stream, and we are talking strategy today as I share what I've learned through my experience. Join us!You'll Learn:Why starting a podcast has been one of the most rewarding personal and professional endeavors of my lifeWhy podcasts are the perfect way to produce authentic, evergreen content and establish trustHow a podcast becomes a way to avoid burnout and take self-care breaks while staying consistent with releasing and re-releasing contentHow podcasts allow dynamic ads, which are pure magic (Captivate makes it easy!) and help build your email listHow the podcasting format allows pre-roll, mid-roll, and end-roll ads to market your courses/resources consistentlyHow the “flywheel effect” serves to compound your efforts over time if you leverage your existing course students on your podcastResources:Interested in becoming part of our affiliate program? Learn more!Want to launch your online course?Please check out our free 7-Day Course Creator Starter Kit for Therapists at https://sellingthecouch.com/coursekit.If you are a seasoned therapist who wants to move from clinical to online course income, we have a specific mastermind for you. We meet together to build, grow, and scale our online courses. You can learn more at https://sellingthecouch.com/mastermind.How you can find Heather's course, free webinar, and other resources at www.lovefilledlife.com Mentioned in this episode:Try Quiet Builder!
Are you saying yes to too many things and feeling pulled in every direction? In this episode of Her Business Elevated, I get real about the power of saying no and the boundaries that protect your time, energy, and goals. I share behind-the-scenes of balancing my two businesses—Soul Podcasting Collective and my music teaching studio—plus the lessons I've learned from trial-and-error networking and learning where to focus my yes. You'll discover practical strategies for setting boundaries with clients, teams, and even loved ones, and how to handle the guilt that often comes with saying no. Most importantly, you'll walk away with the clarity and freedom that boundaries bring, along with a special resource to help you launch your podcast confidently.Mentioned in this episode:Pick up your copy of the Launch Confidently Podcasting Checklist: https://soulpodcasting.com/resources/
We welcome our latest guest, Jessica Rhodes — founder of Interview Connections (pioneer podcast booking agency), to the show! She joins us to share how podcast guesting helps health coaches attract clients, monetize content, and build authority—plus practical steps to start now. In this episode, Jessica breaks down why guesting is the fastest path for health coaches to create content, grow visibility, and generate leads—especially when your best ideas surface through Q&A conversation. We cover when to host vs. guest, how to monetize (funnels, CTAs, affiliate marketing, repurposing), and why the green-room connection (before/after the interview) often drives real business. Why this matters for health coaches Complex, personalized services convert best through conversation, not scripts. Guesting = low-lift content creation + instant authority via borrowed audiences. Hosting builds a home base; guesting builds reach. Use both strategically. Key takeaways Start as a guest to clarify messaging; then consider launching your show. Treat your podcast (hosted or guest spots) as part of a marketing funnel: problem → value → clear CTA every time. Monetize beyond ads: affiliate offers, service enrollments, lead magnets, networking with hosts. Repurpose every interview: short clips, reels, emails, blogs—one appearance = weeks of content. Leverage the green-room chat (off-air). Relationships there often become clients, partners, or affiliates. Follow demand: pitch shows where your ideal buyer already listens. Action steps (do this next) Define one offer + one CTA you'll use on every interview. Draft 5–7 signature questions you answer brilliantly (and suggested questions for hosts). Create a repurposing checklist (clips, quotes, newsletter, LinkedIn/IG posts). Build a simple booking page/lead magnet to capture interest from episodes. Pitch 5 aligned shows this week—or work with a specialized podcast booking agency. Host vs. Guest — equal power, different benefits Guesting: Audience growth, authority by association, faster lead gen. Hosting: Consistent nurture for your list, message control, deeper brand assets. Monetization quick hits Funnel-first: every episode points to one next step (quiz, call, free training). Affiliate marketing works with small but engaged audiences. Track results: appearances → traffic → email signups → sales. Support the show Rate/review on Apple Podcasts and share with a coach who needs a guesting strategy. Free resources from the host: omarcumberbatch.com (5-Day Sugar Challenge; Hidden: The Six Not-So-Obvious Ways to Get Your Clients Unstuck).
Ever wondered how we've managed to consistently produce high-quality podcast content week after week? This week, Cody is pulling back the curtain to reveal the secret sauce behind our success: BlueForm Media
By clicking here you can anonymously (except for the last 4 digits of your number) let me know what you think about my podcast and what you'd like to hear about on an upcoming episode of Wonder Boldly. Thank you so much!Thinking about launching a podcast but feel overwhelmed by the tech and cost? This episode is for YOU. Host Christine Santos shares the absolute essentials you need to get your audio-only podcast off the ground with no mic, no editing, and no overthinking.In this episode of Wonder Boldly, you'll learn:The bare minimum tools to start your podcastWhy Buzzsprout is Christine's go-to podcast hostHow to create podcast cover art using CanvaWhat makes a strong podcast description (with SEO in mind!)How a simple trailer episode sets the tone for your showWhy podcasting is a powerful networking tool and business growth strategyChristine also demystifies:Music and editing do you need them to begin? (Spoiler: nope!)The real reason consistency is more important than perfectionHow podcasting builds authority, trust, and visibility for women in businessIf you've been waiting for a sign to start your podcast, this is it.
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Episode Description:In this episode, we're pulling back the curtain on Podcast Marketing Hub—your go-to growth partner for turning your podcast into a lead-generating, list-building machine. From SEO-optimized show notes to dynamic ad strategy and quiz funnels that actually convert, Podcast Marketing Hub is all about sustainable, measurable growth—so you can focus on the bigger vision for your brand.
Host Hiwa Alaghebandian answers your most pressing questions about podcasting, content creation, and why you may be gaining weight on a raw vegan diet.We get into: the most important things to consider when starting a podcast is this space too saturated to enter?highs & lows of influencer lifewhy you might be gaining weight on a raw vegan diethow important is picking a niche for content creation?As always, if you enjoy this episode, please make sure you are subscribed to the show to hear more, leave a 5-star review telling us what you liked about it, and please share with your community who you think would benefit from the episode.If you have any questions you want answered on the podcast, submit them to theblushpod@gmail.com or LEAVE A VOICEMAIL. You can also submit anonymously here.Follow The Show:follow Hiwa on Instagramfollow Hiwa on TikTok
In this special episode of School Business Insider, we're sharing a recorded webinar presented by ASBO New York and ASBO International's affiliate staff planning group. Host Amanda Wing leads a candid conversation with John Brucato—Assistant Superintendent, podcast host, and ASBO New York President-elect, about how to start a podcast from scratch, even when you're busy and budget-conscious.You'll learn:How to pick your podcast format and frequencyEssential recording gear (on a budget)How to balance technical and human-centered contentTools and AI hacks to streamline editing, show notes, and promotionHow to grow your podcast while serving your membersIf your affiliate, association, or small team has been wondering whether to start a podcast—this is your blueprint.Contact School Business Insider: Check us out on social media: LinkedIn Twitter (X) Website: https://asbointl.org/SBI Email: podcast@asbointl.org Make sure to like, subscribe and share for more great insider episodes!Disclaimer:The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the Association of School Business Officials International. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. The "ASBO International" name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service. The presence of any advertising does not endorse, or imply endorsement of, any products or services by ASBO International.ASBO International is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, nonpartisan organization and does not participate or intervene in any political campaign on behalf of, or in opposition to, any candidate for elective public office. The sharing of news or information concerning public policy issues or political campaigns and candidates are not, and should not be construed as, endorsements by ASBO Internatio...
Thinking about starting a podcast, or wondering why yours isn't growing? You might be making one of these super common podcasting mistakes. Don't worry, they're all fixable! In this episode, I'm sharing how to avoid the 7 podcasting mistakes that keep your show from gaining traction, what to focus on instead to build momentum, and how to get clarity around your strategy...whether you're just starting or trying to grow.Schedule a free consultation to see how I can help: www.ThePodcastTeacher.com/consultThis episode was produced by me, The Podcast Teacher! Contact me at Hello@ThePodcastTeacher.com.
Thinking about launching a podcast but not sure if it's a smart move or just more content chaos? In this strategy-packed coaching session, I'll help transformational coach Anita evaluate if podcasting fits her business model, her message, and her season of life.This isn't a hype session. It's the kind of conversation seasoned entrepreneurs wish they'd had before sinking hours into a mic with no plan.You'll learn:Why a proven offer is the non-negotiable first stepWhat it really takes (time, tools, + mental space) to podcast wellHow to use podcasting as a growth tool - not just a vanity projectHow to align your show with your values, voice, and business outcomesWhether podcasting can replace (or outperform) your current visibility strategy"If I could get all my clients through podcasting... I'd drop everything else." – Anita This is the turning point conversation for anyone stuck in decision fatigue around content, visibility, and lead gen.Want to build a podcasting strategy that actually monetizes?Join THE 90-MINUTE GET-IT-DONE PROFITABLE PODCAST MASTERCLASS and learn how to use your episodes as a money-generating asset. Don't miss Part 2 (EP 281) where we break down the biggest podcasting mistakes and how to avoid them before you buy that swanky microphone.
If Part 1 (EP 280) was the "should I even start a podcast?" conversation, this is where we map out what it's going to take to succeed and monetize - without burning out.Still deciding if podcasting is the right move or the right time? This episode gives you the checklist most people skip before they ever hit record.In Part 2 of my live coaching session with Anita, we wrap up our conversation by getting into the common traps and costly distractions most new podcasters fall into. (Spoiler: It's not about your mic.)I walk through:What to focus on before your first recording ever goes liveHow to think about your ideal listener when planning episodesWhat matters most in the early stages and what you can ignoreWhy a podcast without a clear business purpose is wasted effortWhy podcasting can feel lonely—and how to build community around itAnita said something I loved:“Podcasting could be a great addition… People can actually get a sense of your energy before they ever book a session.”Exactly. Your podcast can scale when you say yes to podcasting with intention.Join THE 90-MINUTE GET-IT-DONE PROFITABLE PODCAST MASTERCLASS and learn how to use your episodes as a money-generating asset.
In this first episode of Fatherhood Friday, the panel of four dads from different life situations discuss their families, why you might want to listen to this podcast, and podcasts they think are worth the time. Listen for a laugh or two and have a great weekend!
Where are you as a podcaster?At the beginning?In the messy middle of podcasting?I dare say, unless you hang it up, you're never at the end!The messy middle is that challenging season where motivation dips, results lag, and doubt creeps in. Here's the game changer: God is not absent in the middle; He's working through it to prepare you, offer grace, and align your purpose.If you want your podcast to truly grow your business and not drain your energy, it's time to shift your mindset from hustle to strategy. I'll walk you through seven crucial mindset shifts every entrepreneur needs to lean into to turn their podcast into a powerful leadership platform - and reveal how smart preparation can position you for success and profits.Ready to stop spinning your wheels and start building a podcast ecosystem that drives real ROI? Let's Go!Plus, I'm opening the waitlist for a new masterclass designed to help you prep like a CEO and scale your show for impact and income. Get on the waitlist!
In this episode, I sit down with the radiant and powerhouse creative Quianna Marie (@quiannamarie), podcast host, brand photographer, and my co-host for The Podcast Portal LIVE happening August 23rd!
Text me!Have you ever thought about starting a podcast? If so, this episode is for YOU! In todays solo shorty, I'm breaking down exactly how to start your own show. Click the link below for my go to recording studio. Thanks for listening! Start your podcast today!Interested in starting a podcast, but don't know where to start? Check out Riverside.fm. It's easy! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showLINKS TO FREEBIES BELOW: WEEKLY NEWSLETTER where I share all the tips and tricks on how to grow organically online HERE ABOUT THE HOST: Former Executive Recruiter turned Online Marketing Expert & Entrepreneur. I'm here to show you that you can do it too! I help women to start, grow and scale their personal brand and business online through social media. In 2021 I launched ChilledVino, my patented wine product and in 2023 I launched The Feminine Founder Podcast and in 2025 I launched my Digital Marketing Agency called The Feminine Founder Marketing. I live in South Carolina with my husband Gary and 2 Weimrarners, Zena & Zara. This podcast is a supportive and inclusive community where I interview and bring women together that are fellow entrepreneurs and workplace experts. We believe in sharing our stories, unpacking exactly how we did it and talking through the mindset shifts needed to achieve great things.Connect with me on LinkedIn HERE and IG @cpennington55 follow the podcast page HERE Buy ChilledVino HERE I'm so happy you are here!! Thanks for listening!!!
We are continuing our marathon of sharing an episode from each of the 50/50 PODCAST award winners. Today I am thrilled to welcome Rose Wippich! ⭐️AGE IS A SUPERPOWER! ⭐️ In this episode of Chat Off The Mat, I share my excitement about being named one of the Top 50 Over 50 Podcasters and what this journey has taught me about reinvention, persistence, and community. Discover the behind-the-scenes reality of podcasting—from basement studios to guest interviews—and why download numbers aren't the only measure of success. I'll reveal how starting a podcast in my late 50s fulfilled a childhood dream and why age is truly a superpower when it comes to creative pursuits. Whether you're considering starting your own podcast, looking to learn new skills after 50, or simply curious about reinventing yourself at any age, this episode offers practical advice, heartfelt reflections, and inspiration for embracing new beginnings without expiration dates. Join me in celebrating the power of connection, lifelong learning, and the joy of pursuing passions regardless of age. Celebrating being named one of the Top 50 Over 50 Podcasters The reality of creating a podcast as a solo creator Why age is a superpower in creative pursuits How podcasting can fulfill lifelong dreams Tips for starting your own podcast at any age The importance of community in the podcasting journey Embracing technology and new skills after 50 Finding your multiple purposes in life The joy of reinvention and staying curious Link to Podcast. https://chatoffthemat.buzzsprout.com Rose Wippich is a transformational guide who weaves together ancient wisdom with modern wellness practices. As a certified Qigong and Yoga instructor, Reiki Master Teacher, and passionate Energy Alchemist, Rose empowers individuals to embrace their innate healing potential and cultivate vibrant well-being. Connect with Rose! Rose's Website IG: Rose Wippich Youtube: Rose Wippich Wellness Email: rose@rosewippich.com Thank you for joining us today! I'm having a blast creating Fabulous Over 50 & it would be an honor to have you share it with someone who would enjoy it. Thank you! Want more? Go to the website and you'll find many ways to live your best life over 50! I'd love to hear what you think about this episode, and what you'd like to hear about in the future. Send me a message HERE. Have a blessed week, Jen Want to connect? You can find me in the following places: JenHardy.net Facebook Instagram LinkedIn
Grab our free podcast script → https://mailchi.mp/podcastprinciples.com/scriptFor most people, podcasting boils down to one thing:Costs.And not just money – but also time and effort – two inputs that can wear you down if you don't have a proper system (and proper help) to produce your podcast.I'm joined by my occasional co-host and the General Manager of Podcast Principles – Jack Gallagher.We discuss the amount of time it takes not only to make episodes week-in and week-out, but also how long you'll need to strategize and gather together the necessary resources you'll need to make your project a success.We also zoom in on some tools to helps defray these costs, our content system and a little bit of good news: how your podcast can help you get money and time back.__________________________________________________
On today's show: Bill is bummed because a show he wants to watch dropped on Hulu and he has no time to watch it. Alyssa is still consumed by "Love Island" and might even go to a watch party tonight. Maybe Justin and Hailey Bieber aren't over after all? The hooligans who stole the flamingo statue in Parma have been sentenced. Sabrina Carpenter released an alternative album cover for her upcoming album. Hash It Out: Cassie really wants her husband Mike to try out a toupee that she discovered on TikTok. Alyssa's College of Knowledge! Steve from "Blue's Clues" is releasing a podcast and Alyssa is very excited about it; Bill is not. Plus, what is your earliest celebrity crush that you can remember?
If you've been telling yourself it's too late to start a podcast or the space is too crowded, I'm here to lovingly call you out. The podcasting industry is thriving: audiences are growing, and it remains one of the few platforms where you have someone's undivided attention. There's still so much room for fresh, specific, binge-worthy shows! But here's the twist: while podcasting is booming, “winging it” is not a strategy. We've moved past the days of sitting in a closet with your iPhone and hoping for the best. You don't have to be fancy, but you DO need a plan. Ready to launch your podcast the right way? I created a free masterclass that walks you through every step: from setup to strategy to monetization. Grab your seat now at http://www.freepodcastclass.com! In this episode, I'm breaking down why now is the best possible time to start your show, what's changed in the industry (and what that means for new creators), and what you ACTUALLY need in place to grow a successful, aligned podcast If you're ready to make your voice heard in a way that supports your goals, this episode is your roadmap! Goal Digger Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/goaldiggerpodcast/ Goal Digger Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goaldiggerpodcast/ Goal Digger Show Notes: https://www.jennakutcherblog.com/building-a-podcast-in-2025 Thanks to our Goal Digger Sponsors: Sign up for your $1/month Shopify trial period at http://shopify.com/goaldigger. Find a co-host today at http://airbnb.com/host. Transform your living space today with Cozey. Visit https://www.cozey.com: the home of possibilities, made easy. Move deals faster with an AI powered CRM your team will actually use. Visit https://monday.com/crm to learn more. Deposit or spend $5,000 in 90 days to earn up to $500 in rewards at mercury.com/goal. Mercury is a financial technology company, not an FDIC-insured bank. Banking services provided by Choice Financial Group, Column, N.A., and Evolve Bank & Trust, Members FDIC. The IO Card is issued by Patriot Bank, Member FDIC, pursuant to a license from Mastercard. Working capital loans provided by Mercury Lending, LLC NMLS ID: 2606284.
In this episode, Brittni dives into the why and how of podcasting. She shares how starting a podcast helped her grow her network, build authority, and create endless content—all without a huge budget. Brittni walks you through everything from gear recommendations and hosting platforms to SEO strategies and organization tips. Whether you're podcast-curious or ready to hit record, this episode is packed with real talk and practical tools to help you get started today. Resources: The Meeting Place Membership Rock The Reels 1:1 Coaching Free Client Welcome Guide Additional Trainings and Resources Connect with Brittni: Follow me on the Gram - @brittni.schroeder Join my Facebook Group Visit my website Subscribe to my Youtube You can find the complete show notes here: https://brittnischroeder.com/podcast/why-you-should-start-a-podcast
In this milestone 249th episode of The Business Development Podcast, Kelly Kennedy kicks off the highly requested Podcast Playbook series with brutal honesty and real talk about what it actually takes to start—and sustain—a successful podcast. As one of the few shows to break into the top 1% globally with over 250 episodes, Kelly shares the behind-the-scenes truths that most people won't tell you. From fighting fear and imposter syndrome to the time, cost, and consistency required, this episode lays bare the emotional and tactical realities of podcasting in 2025. If you've ever considered launching your own show, this episode will either light your fire—or save you from a painful false start.More than just a technical how-to, Part 1 is a mindset check. It answers the real question: Is podcasting right for you and your business? Kelly unpacks the power of podcasting as a long-term trust engine, global growth tool, and thought leadership platform—but only if you're truly ready to commit. Whether you're a business owner, executive, or aspiring content creator, this is your must-listen starting point. Get ready to decide: Are you in for the long game, or just flirting with the idea?Key Takeaways: 1. Podcasting is a long game that requires consistent effort before any return shows up. Expect to invest months, not weeks.2. If you don't genuinely enjoy it, you'll burn out. Passion and energy are what keep you going when it gets tough.3. The biggest challenge is internal. Fear, self-doubt, and ego will try to stop you more than any technical hurdle.4. If you're an expert in your field, you owe it to the next generation to share what you know.5. Chasing trends won't sustain you. Podcasting only works long term if you're doing it for the right reasons.6. Each episode takes real time. From prep to post-production, it's hours of effort per release.7. Podcasting is about trust. Your listeners build a relationship with you, and that connection is your real asset.8. Small audiences can be incredibly powerful. Fifty loyal listeners can change your business if they're the right ones.9. Your podcast should tie into your greater mission. Done well, it becomes a growth engine for visibility, leads, and reputation.10. There is no easy button. The only way to make podcasting work is to show up, stay committed, and keep improving every step of the way.Want to go deeper with business development, podcasting, and personal growth?Join The Catalyst Club — our private community for entrepreneurs, founders, and leaders who are serious about leveling up. Inside, you'll get access to live workshops, expert Q&As, Coffee with Rockstars, and exclusive support from people who actually get it. It's not just another group. It's momentum, connection, and growth—all in one place.All for just $29/month. Join us today at www.kellykennedyofficial.comIf you know, you're known.
Thinking about launching a podcast, but not sure where to start—or if it'll even move the needle for your business? In today's “Booked & Visible” series episode, Michelle Thames pulls back the curtain on how her podcast became the engine for her brand, community, and client roster. If you want a step-by-step, no-fluff guide to using podcasting as your #1 visibility tool in 2025, this is your playbook. In this episode, you'll learn: Why podcasting is the most underrated personal branding tool for women entrepreneurs in 2025 The 3 keys to launching a podcast that actually attracts dream clients (not just more followers) How to plan binge-worthy, shareable episodes—even if you're starting with a tiny audience Michelle's behind-the-scenes workflow for using one podcast episode across Instagram, LinkedIn, Stories, and email Simple, actionable steps to turn listeners into leads (without being salesy) ✨ Ready to use your voice to grow your business and get paid? Don't miss the next episode:Tomorrow, Michelle shares a powerful client case study—see how real women go from invisible to booked out using her system. Let's Stay Connected! Follow Michelle everywhere for daily visibility tips, real talk, and behind-the-scenes business growth: Instagram: @michellelthames Threads: @michellelthames LinkedIn: Michelle L Thames YouTube: Michelle L Thames Facebook: Michelle Thames Tag me when you're listening so I can share your story and cheer you on!Subscribe, rate, and review the podcast to help more women get visible and paid. Binge the entire Booked & Visible series for your step-by-step visibility and sales strategy for 2025!
If you've ever dreamed about starting a podcast or are wondering how to get your current one to actually work for your business this episode is for you. Mariah sits down with Alesia Galati, founder of Galati Media, a full-service podcast management agency dedicated to helping impact-driven entrepreneurs create connection, community, and cashflow through their shows.Alesia shares her real-life journey from working in manufacturing to launching her own podcast agency, all while raising two kids and navigating business with heart. She and Mariah talk about how podcasting builds deeper trust than social media, how to strategically use your podcast to generate leads, and why consistency (not downloads!) is the real secret to success.This one is packed with strategy, stories, and so many mic-drop moments for moms ready to amplify their voice and vision.On Today's Episode, You'll Learn:How Alesia went from wine-mom blogging to building a 6-figure podcast agencyThe power of podcasting as a lead gen and community-building toolWhy you don't need 10K downloads to have a profitable showHow to launch a limited series podcast and avoid burnoutCreative ways to monetize your podcast without sponsorshipsThe 3 C's Alesia looks for in every guest: Connector, Collaborator, or ClientWhy podcasting gives you a longer content shelf life than social mediaConnect with Alesia:Website: helpmypod.comInstagram: @galatimediaBook A CallWays to Connect Outside the Podcast Follow CEO & Founder on Instagram: @mariahstockman Follow Made for Mothers on Instagram:@madeformothers.co Join the Virtual Village: A community and monthly membership for business owning mamas! Special promo for our podcast listeners, get 20% off your first quarterly enrollment with code TWENTYOFF at https://www.madeformothersco.com/membership SHOP CEO MAMA MERCH designed just for business-owning mamas https://shopmadeformothers.com/
If you're researching how to start a podcast, this episode featuring Dave Campbell will give you the tools, clarity, and confidence to begin today.With over 6 years of experience and 9 shows under his belt, Dave walks you through the exact steps new creators need to take. Whether you're exploring podcasting for beginners or already experimenting with ideas, Dave's approach will help you grow your podcast audience, connect more deeply through podcast community building, and avoid common mistakes like burnout or podfade.You'll discover how to choose your format, how much gear is really necessary (spoiler: not much!), and the importance of aligning your show with your goals—whether it's to monetize your podcast, support your coaching brand, or expand your reach as a thought leader.This episode is especially helpful for:Coaches, speakers, and experts interested in podcasting for thought leadersEntrepreneurs wondering how to get ROI from audio contentBeginners seeking clarity on podcasting equipment basicsHosts or guests who want to deliver maximum value and follow best podcast guest tipsDave shares how podcast content strategy and community engagement can fuel long-term growth, while tools like SpeakPipe and Buy Me a Coffee can create audience connection and sustainability. If you're struggling with staying consistent or finding your message, Dave's calm, strategic framework offers both mindset and method.00:00 – Welcome & Introduction to Dave Campbell01:20 – Why Podcasting Still Works in 202503:10 – Who Should (or Shouldn't) Start a Podcast05:15 – Dave's Advice for Podcasting Beginners07:35 – Creating a Community Around Your Show09:25 – Tips to Grow Your Podcast Audience11:40 – Avoiding Podfade & Staying Committed14:00 – Podcast Guest Etiquette & Setup Tips16:10 – Monetizing, Giving Back & Using Listener Tools18:10 – Where to Find Dave + Final AdviceTo check out the YouTube (video podcast), visit: https://www.youtube.com/@drchrisloomdphdDisclaimer: Not advice. Educational purposes only. Not an endorsement for or against. Results not vetted. Views of the guests do not represent those of the host or show. Click here to join PodMatch (the "AirBNB" of Podcasting): https://www.joinpodmatch.com/drchrisloomdphdWe couldn't do it without the support of our listeners. To help support the show:CashApp- https://cash.app/$drchrisloomdphdVenmo- https://account.venmo.com/u/Chris-Loo-4Spotify- https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-loo/supportBuy Me a Coffee- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chrisJxClick here to schedule a 1-on-1 private coaching call: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/book-onlineClick here to check out our bookstore, e-courses, and workshops: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/shopClick here to purchase my books on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2PaQn4pFor audiobooks, visit: https://www.audible.com/author/Christopher-H-Loo-MD-PhD/B07WFKBG1FFollow our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/chL1357Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/drchrisloomdphdFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thereal_drchrislooFollow us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@thereal_drchrislooFollow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drchrisloomddphdFollow our Blog: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/blogFollow the podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3NkM6US7cjsiAYTBjWGdx6?si=1da9d0a17be14d18Subscribe to our Substack newsletter: https://substack.com/@drchrisloomdphd1Subscribe to our Medium newsletter: https://medium.com/@drchrisloomdphdSubscribe to our LinkedIn newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=6992935013231071233Subscribe to our email list: https://financial-freedom-podcast-with-dr-loo.kit.com/Thank you to all of our sponsors and advertisers that help support the show!Financial Freedom for Physicians, Copyright 2025
in this episode we teach you how to start your podcast today.
Send us a textYou don't need to drop a ton of cash to launch a solid podcast. In this quick solo episode, I break down a simple yet professional podcast setup that'll cost you less than $100. No junk gear, no sketchy knockoffs—just proven tools that podcasters (myself included) actually use. This episode is sponsored by Riverside.fm - With Riverside you can record high quality audio and video podcasts remotely. Use promo code CLIPPED for 20% off.From a versatile mic to free editing and recording tools, I walk you through everything you need to start recording great-sounding audio right away. I also plug my free Podcast Equipment Finder tool if you want even more tailored gear recommendations. No excuses—get started today with what you've got.Resources From This Episode:
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MOAT Method reference episode link Want to get on the Sunday Hustle segment? Visit www.biggerpockets.com/hustle! Podcasting can expand your horizons and grow your skills while potentially providing a steady income stream—but it requires dedication and effort to stand out in a crowded market. So, how do you get your podcast to go from a mere passion project to a lucrative side hustle? Aaron Mann is here to share his seasoned insights on making podcasting work for you, drawing on experience from small to large podcast networks. In this show, listeners will learn how to effectively start and grow a podcast by understanding the key resources needed, the time commitment involved, and the methods to stand out in a saturated industry. Everything from the basic equipment and software to using social media platforms creatively to promote and monetize your podcast. Love the idea of connecting through shared interests and making some money while at it? This episode breaks it all down. Prepare for some bonus insights as our host teases additional tips on leveraging social media creatively and exploring different ad strategies that could serve as catalysts for turning your podcast into more than just a hobby. Whether it's keeping up with the latest tools or engaging with niche communities, the benefits you'll uncover from this episode might just revolutionize your side hustle approach. In This Episode We Cover Aaron's broad experience in podcasting, from small to large scale networks Why content is king and how to ensure you have enough to sustain your podcast Platforms like Buzz Sprout, Podbean, and Captivate.fm for hosting your podcast Tools for quality recording and remote guest interviews Significant role of social media platforms like TikTok, Reddit, and Facebook Comparing baked-in ads and DAI ads The shift from flat rate to CPM for different income sources And so much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is our 300th episode and 4 YEARS since The Psychology of your 20s first began. To celebrate, I'm releasing one of my most requested topics ever that has nothing to do with psychology: how do you start a podcast? More broadly, why is it a good idea? What do I wish I'd known when I'd started? How much does the gear cost? What happens if no one listens? All your burning questions on my journey and where to start will be covered (along with a few tears of gratitude), thank you for 300 episodes and giving me the best job ever! ORDER MY BOOK: https://www.psychologyofyour20s.com/general-clean Follow Jemma on Instagram: @jemmasbeg Follow the podcast on Instagram: @thatpsychologypodcast For business: psychologyofyour20s@gmail.com The Psychology of your 20s is not a substitute for professional mental health help. If you are struggling, distressed or require personalised advice, please reach out to your doctor or a licensed psychologist.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“It doesn't feel like work. And it's only possible because you guys have spent your hours on the edit. That's why I work with Seven Million Bikes Podcasts.”(THIS EPISODE WAS CREATED IN 3 HOURS!!)I talk to Radim Malinic — creative director, TED speaker, six-time author, and host of the Mindful Creative Podcast — about how launching a podcast changed his business forever.Since January 2024, Radim has released over 140 episodes, grown his audience, and turned his podcast into a lead-generation machine — all while working just four hours a day across multiple businesses.We cover:How podcasting helped him land clients across his design, publishing, and coffee companiesThe biggest workflow mistakes people make (and how to avoid them)The tools that save him hours every week — Calendly, Riverside, Claude, Mailchimp, and moreWhy quality audio is a non-negotiable in 2025How he's using his podcast to write his next book — liveWhy guest booking and editing should never be DIY if you're running a business10 reasons to start a podcast for your businessBuild your brand through storytelling – It lets you share your vision, values, and voice authentically.Reach new clients and generate leads – Radim mentions converting guests into clients.Network with high-level professionals – You get to “pull up your chair to the big boys' table.”Create content at scale – With an efficient system, you can produce multiple episodes quickly.Increase credibility and authority – Being a podcast host positions you as an expert.Support other business efforts – Radim aligns podcast themes with book launches.Turn complex ideas into conversations – Helps share nuanced thoughts in a human way.Boost visibility without paid ads – Leverages word-of-mouth and organic discovery.Easy integration with newsletters and email marketing – Radim connects his show directly to a 7.5k list.Repurpose conversations into products (books, consulting) – Radim is writing a book “live” from episodes.If you're a business owner still on the fence about starting a podcast — this is your sign.
Welcome to the Start That Business podcast — the show for Jesus-led career moms ready to turn their professional experience into a coaching or consulting business in just 12 weeks. Today, I'm joined by someone very special — Stefanie Gass, the woman who helped me build this very podcast! Stefanie is a Christian business and podcast coach, a multi-six-figure CEO, and the host of the Online Business for Christian Women podcast, ranked in the top 25 globally in business. She's on a mission to help women grow impactful businesses — without hustling on social media 24/7. In this episode, Stefanie shares: The five signs it's time to start a podcast Why podcasting is a powerful long-form content strategy How podcasting can help you build a sustainable marketing foundation Her heart for helping women partner with God in business — without sacrificing what matters most Whether you're just getting started or looking for a smarter, more God-aligned way to market your business, this episode will show you why podcasting might be the missing piece in your foundation. Thinking of starting your own podcast? I can personally vouch for Stef's programs — they're simple, biblically grounded, and effective. Grab her podcasting course here
Is it too late to start a podcast in 2025? In this episode, we tackle how to stand out in a crowded field and grow an audience for a niche topic. Side Hustle School features a new episode EVERY DAY, featuring detailed case studies of people who earn extra money without quitting their job. This year, the show includes free guided lessons and listener Q&A several days each week. Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Email: team@sidehustleschool.com Be on the show: SideHustleSchool.com/questions Connect on Instagram: @193countries Visit Chris's main site: ChrisGuillebeau.com Read A Year of Mental Health: yearofmentalhealth.com If you're enjoying the show, please pass it along! It's free and has been published every single day since January 1, 2017. We're also very grateful for your five-star ratings—it shows that people are listening and looking forward to new episodes.
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Thinking about diving into podcasting but not sure if it's worth it these days? Barry's been wondering if the market's too crowded for his unique perspective—maybe you've had the same question. Don't stress, though—you're in good company.This episode with Omar keeps it real, explaining why podcasting is not just surviving but thriving in 2025. He shares the hidden perks most people overlook and some killer strategies to help you crush it as a podcaster. From forging deep connections with your listeners to building your network at warp speed, it's jam-packed with solid, no-fluff advice to get you on track.So, curious why starting a podcast might just be a genius move? Hit play up top and soak in the tips that could totally change how you connect with your audience. No pressure, but this could be your next big thing.To submit your questions, visit 100mba.net/q.Watch the episodes on YouTube: https://lm.fm/GgRPPHiSUBSCRIBEYouTube | Apple Podcast | Spotify | Podcast Feed
In a small shared bedroom in a rented house on Euclid Avenue in Chicago, Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson built a special sibling bond. In their first episode, the former First Lady and her best friend and big brother share stories about being there for each other throughout their lives, from first-crushes and fraught college years to landing at the White House and losing their mom. For six decades they've been each others' most trusted counsel—and now, they want to be that counsel for you. Are you struggling with a family dilemma? Stuck in a rut you don't know how to move through? Michelle and Craig are ready, armed with the values they learned from Marian and Fraser Robinson in that little house on the South Side. Write to Michelle and Craig to get their advice in response to questions about career, love, parenting and beyond. From the every day to the existential, Miche and Craig want to hear from you at imopod.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.