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June 19, 2024

The Audacity to Podcast Review

The Audacity to Podcast Review

I started my podcast journey back in 2006, yeah a long time ago and that makes me one of the OG podcasters, however, I didn’t get serious about it until 2016 when I moved to Fredericksburg Virginia, and started going to a meetup held by Kyle Bondo who runs a few podcasts and a media host company called Once Told. While attending that meetup I wanted to get better at podcasting and make new friends as I am originally from the Chicagoland area. Kyle recommended a few podcasts about podcasting and one that caught my attention was The Audacity to Podcast. I loved the name and listened to a few episodes and was hooked.

 

Stats

Website https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/

Host: Daniel J Lewis

# of episodes at time of recording: 408

Avg length 40 mins

First published: 18 June 2010

Description: I believe podcasting is the BEST way for YOU to share a message to change the world! I give you the guts and teach you the tools to launch and improve your own podcast for passion and P.R.O.F.I.T. (popularity, relationships, opportunities, fun, income, or tangibles)! Through each episode, I strive to help you communicate better, fully leverage audio and video gear, use podcasting tools for higher quality and efficiency, become an engaging interviewer, improve your podcast website, grow your podcast, and more! My goal is to help you and your audience get P.R.O.F.I.T. from your podcast: popularity, relationships, opportunities, fun, income, or tangibles. From each episode, you'll get inspiration, learn easy-to-follow steps, and discover resources to help you podcast better. Please join me, Daniel J. Lewis, and I will give you THE AUDACITY to podcast! 

Frequency: weekly episodic

email: feedback@theaudacitytopodcast.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheAudacitytoPodcast

X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/theDanielJLewis

PodChaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-audacity-to-podcast-6282

Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-audacity-to-podcast-daniel-j-lewis-tGT_8K3y7nb/

Listen Notes rank: top 1%

Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/the-audacity-to-podcast-38101

GoodPods rankings: #11 in the Top 100 Indie Technology Monthly chart, #18 in the Top 100 Indie Technology All time chart, #18 in the Top 100 Indie Marketing Monthly chart, #20 in the Top 100 Indie Marketing All-time chart, #32 in the Top 100 Marketing All time chart

Episodes I reviewed:

  1. https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/what-is-podcasting-2-0-and-why-does-it-matter/
  2. https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/6-ways-to-thank-your-podcast-audience/
  3. https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/labeling-podcasters-hobbyist-vs-professional-tap345/
  4. https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/what-is-podcasting-2-0-and-why-does-it-matter/
  5. https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/6-ways-to-thank-your-podcast-audience/

 

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Thank you again for taking a listen. If you want to Outsmart the Algorithm and have me review a podcast, email me timothy@findapodcastabout.com or go to the website findapodcastabout.xyz where you can listen to the other episodes and leave me a voicemail. I’m here to help you find your next binge-worthy podcast.  

Thank you for listening to Find A Podcast About which is a production of TKB Studios. If you are interested in taming your inner critic and creating more than you consume then head on over to my other podcast Create Art Podcast. There I discuss topics for the new artist and review topics for those who are more seasoned. Many times I will have a professional artist on to share their story of how they overcame the odds against the world and themselves. The website is createartpodcast.com. I’ll see you there.  

Transcript

Timothy:

You're listening to find a podcast about

 

 


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thank you for hitting play.

 

 


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I'm your host, Timothy Kimo Brian, and I bring my experience with

 

 


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podcasting since 2006 as a listener.

 

 


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and a podcaster.

 

 


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I'm here to help you outsmart the algorithm and find your

 

 


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next binge worthy podcast.

 

 


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Here's how the show works.

 

 


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I comb through the millions of podcasts currently available

 

 


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for free on various platforms.

 

 


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Then I come back to you with what I've found.

 

 


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Sure, you can use search engines for recommendations from many

 

 


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podcast apps, but I feel that getting a personal recommendation

 

 


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from a real life breathing person.

 

 


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It's still the best way to find the gems that are out there.

 

 


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The show is broken up into three halves.

 

 


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I'm a huge fan of car talk, so bear with me on this.

 

 


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The first half is the stats of the show being reviewed.

 

 


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This gives you all the details about where to find the show, how many

 

 


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episodes, who's hosting the show.

 

 


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Basically, this is for those who just want the stats.

 

 


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The second half of the show, I dig deeper into the show, and letting

 

 


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you know how well the hosts interact.

 

 


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Talk about their audio quality and let you know what I think the show is about.

 

 


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The last half of the show is where I talk about why the show is binge

 

 


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worthy, where to start your journey with the show being reviewed.

 

 


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And I'm going to be reaching out to the host to see if they want to discuss their

 

 


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show and talk about their podcast journey.

 

 


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So let's get going.

 

 


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I started my podcast journey back in 2006.

 

 


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Yeah, that's a long time ago.

 

 


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And that makes me one of the OG podcasters.

 

 


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However, I didn't really get serious about podcasting until about 2016.

 

 


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When I moved to Fredericksburg, Virginia and started going to a meeting held

 

 


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by Kyle Bondo, who runs a few podcasts and a medias company called Once Told.

 

 


Timothy:

Now, while attending that meetup, I wanted to get better at podcasting

 

 


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and make new friends as I'm originally from the Chicagoland area.

 

 


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So Kyle recommended a few podcasts about podcasting and one that caught my

 

 


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attention was The Audacity to Podcast.

 

 


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I loved the name and listened to a few episodes and was Yes, I

 

 


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have an origin story because of how this podcast has impacted me.

 

 


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Now, I still listen to it and I recommend it to others just like you.

 

 


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So, let's get started with the stats.

 

 


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The Audacity to Podcast, and yes, I love saying the name of the show.

 

 


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Well, it's hosted by Daniel J.

 

 


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Lewis.

 

 


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And it started on June 18th of 2010.

 

 


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At the time that I'm recording this, it has over 408 episodes and a

 

 


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runtime averaging about 40 minutes.

 

 


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The description of the show is as follows.

 

 


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I believe podcasting is the best way for you to share a

 

 


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message to change the world.

 

 


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I give you the guts and teach you the tools to launch and improve your

 

 


Timothy:

own podcast for passion and profit.

 

 


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Popularity, relationships, opportunities, fun, income, and tangibles.

 

 


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Through each episode, I strive to help you communicate better, fully leverage audio

 

 


Timothy:

and video gear, use podcasting tools for higher quality and efficiency, become an

 

 


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engaging interviewer, Improve your podcast website, grow your podcast, and more.

 

 


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My goal is to help you and your audience get profit from your podcast.

 

 


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Popularity, relationships, opportunities, fun, income, or intangibles.

 

 


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From each episode, you'll get inspiration, learn easy to follow steps, and discover

 

 


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resources to help you podcast better.

 

 


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Please join me, Daniel J.

 

 


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Lewis, and I will give you the audacity to podcast.

 

 


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The genre for this podcast is listed.

 

 


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As business marketing and how to podcast the shows are episodic

 

 


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and come out almost weekly.

 

 


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There is a contact page email.

 

 


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The website is the audacity to podcast.com.

 

 


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Really easy to remember.

 

 


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There's also a Facebook community attached to the podcast and a X or Twitter account.

 

 


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Listen notes, rates, this podcast, uh, as the top 1%, but please remember

 

 


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that the, uh, rating for listen notes is for users that use listen notes and

 

 


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listen to it on that, uh, platform.

 

 


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So the number is kind of dubious.

 

 


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However, everyone I know in the podcast space does know Daniel.

 

 


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So it does make sense to me.

 

 


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There is a support page and you can stream Bitcoin Satoshis to the show

 

 


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through a certain podcasting 2.

 

 


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0 podcast players that have it enabled.

 

 


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Now good pods rates the show at number 12 in the top 100 tech

 

 


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indie monthly podcast chart.

 

 


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Number 18 on the top 100 tech indie all time chart.

 

 


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Number 20 in the top 100, uh, indie marketing, all time chart number

 

 


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22 in the top 100 indie marketing monthly chart and number 32 in the

 

 


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top 100 all time marketing chart.

 

 


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Now, this tells me that the show is popular amongst podcasters and marketers.

 

 


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And since it's a show about podcasting for podcasters, you may think the show

 

 


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might not be for you unless you're in either one of these, but I can tell you

 

 


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that it's not just for these two camps.

 

 


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This show is for fans as well that want to get a behind the scenes view of

 

 


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what podcasters deal with in terms of marketing and making their shows great.

 

 


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So if you want to know what makes a good show, you definitely

 

 


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want to listen to this podcast.

 

 


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Are you happy with your podcast app?

 

 


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I know that's a hard question to answer.

 

 


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Let me ask you this.

 

 


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Does your app allow you to rate the podcast you're listening to?

 

 


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Hey, that's great if it does, but does it allow you to rate

 

 


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every episode that you listen to?

 

 


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Does your app allow you to join a community of other listeners and share

 

 


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and comment on your favorite podcasts?

 

 


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Now, if you're a podcaster, does the app that your listeners are using

 

 


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give you a tip jar where they can support you show directly instead

 

 


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of paying fees to somebody else?

 

 


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Well, good pods allows you as a listener and as a podcaster to rate

 

 


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and review all the episodes of a podcast as well as joining community

 

 


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of other podcast enthusiasts to discuss that thing we all love, podcasts.

 

 


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Give it a shot.

 

 


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You may not go back to your old app, and you might find a community that is engaged

 

 


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and excited about the same things you are.

 

 


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Go grab it on Google Play and the Apple App Store.

 

 


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If you've ever wondered what makes a podcast such a powerful medium to

 

 


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share knowledge, then the Audacity to Podcast is the one to listen to.

 

 


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Even if you don't produce a podcast, you can learn a lot about what goes on

 

 


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behind the scenes and what podcasters are doing to attract your attention

 

 


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and make the shows the best they can.

 

 


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Let's start off with sound quality.

 

 


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Each episode is a solo episode, and so Daniel can easily

 

 


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control the quality of the show.

 

 


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Each episode is very easy to listen to, and the intro music

 

 


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gets you excited to listen.

 

 


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Daniel's enthusiasm is infectious, and from the very first time you

 

 


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hear him say the audacity to podcast.

 

 


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You know, that he is passionate about the show and not just phoning it in.

 

 


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Let's listen to his intro here in this clip.

 

 


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Daniel J Lewis: Thank you for joining me for the audacity to podcast.

 

 


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I'm Daniel J.

 

 


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Lewis, and this is the award winning in depth podcast about podcasting.

 

 


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It's where I give you the guts and teach you the tools to launch or

 

 


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improve your own podcast for sharing your passions and finding success.

 

 


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As you can tell from this intro, you know what the show's

 

 


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about, you know what you're, what's going to be talked about, and you

 

 


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can hear the joy in Daniel's voice.

 

 


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Now, he has multiple awards for his podcast and recently was introduced

 

 


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into the Hall of Fame for podcasters.

 

 


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This clip is from 2016 when I first started listening to him

 

 


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and before he got that award.

 

 


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But just knowing that he does have an award winning podcast gives

 

 


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him credibility in this space.

 

 


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It's not meant to be a brag.

 

 


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But it does lend credence to what he is about to speak about, in my opinion, which

 

 


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makes me think about my next criteria for welcoming newcomers to the show.

 

 


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Now, he doesn't specifically address newcomers, but with that intro, you

 

 


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know, within the first minute of the show, if it's for you or not, he doesn't

 

 


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waste your time, luring you into a show that you don't have any interest in.

 

 


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Something that I like that he does is to have great show notes and

 

 


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referrals to back to old episodes.

 

 


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Now, let's listen to how he does this.

 

 


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Daniel J Lewis: And if you'd like to follow along in the show notes for this

 

 


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episode, go to the audacity to podcast.

 

 


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com slash hardest things.

 

 


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And all of the links and resources I mentioned will be

 

 


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there in the show notes for you.

 

 


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Now, most people are not huge show note fans, however I am, and I'd

 

 


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like to look up what he's talking about.

 

 


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Peace out.

 

 


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And he makes it so easy for me as a listener to discover these nuggets

 

 


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of wisdom and to give context to what he is actually talking about.

 

 


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The next area I want to discuss is how the show is formatted.

 

 


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He goes into the intro and then goes right into the context of the show.

 

 


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There is no fat to trim here.

 

 


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He definitely isn't wasting your time with small talk.

 

 


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He just dives right in.

 

 


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One thing I really enjoy in those, in these shows, is that he does

 

 


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a nice recaps of the points he's making towards the end of the show.

 

 


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So in case you have a little time to listen to the show, then I would say

 

 


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you could skip through to close to the end and know what the show was about

 

 


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and all the major points he covered with many podcast apps using podcast and 2.

 

 


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0.

 

 


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Uh, he does make use of chapters and you could skip to the

 

 


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chapter he uses to do the recap.

 

 


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Let's listen to a different episode and see how he does that.

 

 


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Daniel J Lewis: So, try these five tips that I gave.

 

 


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Number one, search Google and iTunes.

 

 


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Number two, use Twitter advanced search.

 

 


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Number three, find or make Facebook groups.

 

 


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Number four, attend or host local events.

 

 


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And number five, support your local podcasters.

 

 


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Try these to find other podcasters in your area.

 

 


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Now, I really enjoy getting these recaps because I can go back

 

 


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to those points that I want to get for in depth commentary versus.

 

 


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Just listening to the whole thing.

 

 


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I do find myself listening to the whole show, but sometimes life gets in the way.

 

 


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Like one time when I was mowing my lawn, I stepped into a hole and

 

 


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turned my ankle while listening, and I was really enjoying the show.

 

 


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But I wanted the recap to figure out what I had missed and go

 

 


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back to that section of the show.

 

 


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Because of the recaps, I was able to listen to the points I

 

 


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missed while nursing my ankle.

 

 


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And was able to finish the show moving on to the overall feeling of the show.

 

 


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I find that each episode is educational to my podcast journey

 

 


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and delivered with encouragement.

 

 


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Let's take a listen into this clip.

 

 


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Daniel J Lewis: Number two, hobbyists and professionals can have passion.

 

 


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No one has exclusivity on passion in podcasting.

 

 


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Pardon the pun, but anyone can be on fire for anything.

 

 


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It could be model trains.

 

 


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It could be accounting.

 

 


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It could be social media marketing.

 

 


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It could be TV shows.

 

 


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Whether you're a hobbyist or professional does not mean

 

 


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you do or don't have passion.

 

 


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There are many professionals, CEOs, presidents, and many other high level

 

 


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executives who love what they do, even though they're professionals

 

 


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and in the professional space.

 

 


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So it doesn't indicate a passion level.

 

 


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So in this clip from an episode where he's defining a hobbyist

 

 


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versus a professional podcaster, we can hear how he encourages the hobbyist

 

 


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podcasters by confirming that they have a passion just like professionals.

 

 


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This type of encouragement is needed because many of us making

 

 


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podcasts are just hobbyists.

 

 


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However, the simple fact remains, If you bring passion to your shows, we

 

 


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can make them good, if not better, than a professional podcaster.

 

 


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We, and yes, I am a hobbyist podcaster, are validated by a

 

 


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professional podcaster like Daniel.

 

 


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That puts a lot of gas in my tank to continue doing what I do.

 

 


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In each episode, we are given the information and the

 

 


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strategies to be successful.

 

 


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Even if this isn't our day job, and that shows his commitment to the space,

 

 


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speaking about strategies to make a successful podcast, you're going

 

 


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to hear him use the acronym profit.

 

 


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P.

 

 


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O.

 

 


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I.

 

 


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Here is his explanation of that acronym.

 

 


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Daniel J Lewis: And number four, In the similarities, hobbyists

 

 


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and professionals can profit.

 

 


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P R O F I T.

 

 


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Podcasting profit stands for popularity, relationships, opportunities,

 

 


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fun, income, and tangibles.

 

 


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These are all attainable for hobbyists and professionals.

 

 


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Neither has a monopoly on success.

 

 


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However you define success.

 

 


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Professionals can profit from their podcast by having fun and hobbyists can

 

 


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profit from their podcast by earning some extra income or building their

 

 


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popularity or opening up opportunities.

 

 


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Both sides can profit from their podcasts.

 

 


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I really like this idea of profiting from my podcast and it

 

 


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doesn't always have to be financial.

 

 


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If I can get folks to listen to it, and if I can keep it fun, then I can make

 

 


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it past the dreaded episode number seven or number 10, where many podcasters

 

 


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quit due to lack of popularity or fun.

 

 


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Every episode gives me the feeling that I can do this.

 

 


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It's not really that difficult and that I'm actually doing

 

 


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this for a higher purpose.

 

 


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The last thing I want to bring up is Daniel's ability to explain difficult

 

 


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topics and make them easy to understand.

 

 


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In the past few years, podcasting has gone through some serious changes,

 

 


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and now it's called Podcasting 2.

 

 


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0.

 

 


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The changes that have happened have helped podcasters reach their

 

 


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audiences and have helped audiences connect and support podcasters.

 

 


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With change, there comes many questions, and in an episode on podcasting 2.

 

 


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0, Daniel explains the benefits for everyone in the podcasting space from

 

 


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the audience, podcasters, marketers, and advertisers and developers.

 

 


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Let's listen to him as he begins to discuss these benefits in this clip.

 

 


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Daniel J Lewis: I really want to overview what I think is

 

 


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most important for you to know.

 

 


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Whether you're an audience member only, you're probably a podcaster

 

 


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if you're listening to this podcast.

 

 


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If you're a developer and if you're an advertiser or you're working with

 

 


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advertisers, because podcasting 2.

 

 


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0 is for audiences, it's for podcasters, it's for developers,

 

 


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and it is even for advertisers.

 

 


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Everybody benefits from podcasting 2.

 

 


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0.

 

 


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That's the most important thing I want you to take from this.

 

 


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Everybody benefits.

 

 


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I really like how he is assuring us that everyone benefits.

 

 


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And just his demeanor in giving us this information shows me that he wants

 

 


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everyone to win in this new market.

 

 


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It's very reassuring that he has everyone's success in the front

 

 


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of his mind, and that we can implement these changes in our

 

 


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podcast and help each other out.

 

 


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And by the way, I've incorporated a lot of these changes in this podcast.

 

 


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You may not have seen it.

 

 


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Some of that stuff is happening behind the scenes for you.

 

 


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If you like what you heard so far, I'd love to Then I'd

 

 


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like to ask you to reach out.

 

 


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Can email me directly Timothy at find a podcast about dot X, Y, Z.

 

 


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Or you can leave me a voicemail at the website, find a podcast about dot X, Y, Z.

 

 


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I want to help you find your next binge worthy podcast.

 

 


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And if you want me to help you find a podcast in any category that

 

 


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you're interested in, let me know.

 

 


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Now, if you're a podcaster and feel that your podcast would be

 

 


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served by appearing on this show, I want to talk to you as well.

 

 


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Use the same methods for reaching out.

 

 


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I'm also on Twitter at find a podcast.

 

 


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Instagram and Facebook at find a podcast about another thing I'd like

 

 


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to ask is if you found value in this podcast, pass it along to a friend.

 

 


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Lastly, doing this podcast is a labor of love, but love ain't cheap.

 

 


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So consider donating to my buy me a coffee fund right on the

 

 


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website or go to buymeacoffee.

 

 


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com slash find a podcast about each episode takes about five

 

 


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to seven hours of research.

 

 


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And two to three hours of production time, that's 10 hours for each episode.

 

 


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And that my friends is a lot of coffee.

 

 


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Like I said earlier, the best recommendations come from a real person.

 

 


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So let's outsmart that algorithm together.

 

 


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So here's where I turn you from a listener of this show to a

 

 


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binger of the audacity to podcast.

 

 


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And yeah, I do love saying the name of the show.

 

 


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Um, it just, you know, makes me feel nice and warm and fuzzy.

 

 


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So this is a podcast about podcasts and the podcasting industry.

 

 


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Now, if you're a podcaster who wants to up your game, then

 

 


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this is required listening.

 

 


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If you're thinking about starting your own podcast, you need to take

 

 


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out your notepad and start writing.

 

 


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If you enjoy listening to podcasts and wonder.

 

 


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What goes on behind the scenes and what makes a great podcast.

 

 


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You can't get this kind of information from anywhere else

 

 


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with the exclusion of this show.

 

 


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Uh, but I'm not a professional, so it's best to stick with

 

 


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professionals like Daniel.

 

 


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If you want to listen to somebody who is passionate about what they

 

 


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do and get inspired for yourself.

 

 


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Then you have found your show.

 

 


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Even if you're not a podcaster or don't have any ties with podcasting,

 

 


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I think the show's right up your alley if you're into technology because

 

 


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Daniel can really get his nerd on at some points and why not that, why

 

 


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not add that to your, uh, talents?

 

 


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Not only does Daniel get into the weeds about the tech behind podcasting,

 

 


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He gets into the marketing aspects and the human side of podcasting.

 

 


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Now let's listen as he gives advice about how to thank your

 

 


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audience in this next clip.

 

 


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Number two, say thank you.

 

 


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Daniel J Lewis: I know it seems like so profound, so straightforward.

 

 


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This is the thing we tell our kids.

 

 


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Hey, say thank you.

 

 


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What do you say?

 

 


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Thank you.

 

 


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And all of that.

 

 


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But those two simple words, thank you do carry a lot of weight.

 

 


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And I don't know about you on this, but at least for me, it also seems.

 

 


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A lot more meaningful to say or hear those two words, thank

 

 


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you, instead of merely, thanks.

 

 


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Now, maybe that's just a perspective thing, but it kind of feels like thanks

 

 


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is a little bit of a shortcut and I'm not saying that's inappropriate, but it

 

 


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feels like by making it two words instead of one, you're expressing your thanks

 

 


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a little bit more and then you have two words to express it instead of only one.

 

 


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Now, after that clip, you can hear the sincerity in his voice

 

 


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that he truly believes in the doing the most human things and doing them

 

 


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right by saying, thank you, not just thanks, but actually taking the time

 

 


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out to say those two little words.

 

 


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Thank you.

 

 


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It makes it more personal.

 

 


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And it's these tips that get that he gives on each episode that

 

 


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keeps me coming back for more.

 

 


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Now, where should you start your journey with the audacity to podcast?

 

 


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Well, if you go by show titles, it depends on what you're

 

 


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interested in learning about.

 

 


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For me, I like hearing more about podcasting 2.

 

 


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0, but the first one I listened to was how to connect with local podcasters.

 

 


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For me, I knew that I wanted to tap into this resource of other people

 

 


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who were already doing podcasts.

 

 


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And since I was new to the area, I wanted to make friends and what better way than

 

 


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with something that we already share.

 

 


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Now, wherever you start your journey, I assure you that you will get

 

 


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a lot of value from the content, no matter which camp you sit in.

 

 


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Some of the episodes that I listened to for this episode were from good

 

 


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pods and rated in the top 10 best episodes from people who listened

 

 


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to the show on that platform.

 

 


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You may want to start there since he's got over 400 episodes.

 

 


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The popularity of a show can be seen on the comments that

 

 


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have been left on GoodPods.

 

 


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He currently rates 4 out of 5 stars, and when I have, you know, reviewed the

 

 


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comments of his show, and yes, before you ask, I left him a 5 star rating, you can

 

 


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see how many podcasters he has touched.

 

 


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There are a few 1 star ratings in there, but I truly disagree with those comments.

 

 


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Usually those comments just say, bad show, or Maybe one or two words, but

 

 


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they have no reasoning for the rating.

 

 


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Now go do yourself a favor.

 

 


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Maybe start your own podcast.

 

 


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But first, binge the Audacity to Podcast and learn from the ins and

 

 


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outs of podcasting from a professional.

 

 


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You can tell Daniel I sent you over, and you'll thank me later.

 

 


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So that's the episode.

 

 


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I want to thank you again for taking a listen.

 

 


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And if you want to outsmart the algorithm and have me review a podcast, Email

 

 


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me timothy at find a podcast about dot X, Y, Z, or go to the website,

 

 


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find a podcast about dot X, Y, Z, where you can listen to the other

 

 


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episodes and leave me a voicemail.

 

 


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I'm here to help you find your next binge worthy podcast.

 

 


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Now I do want to let you know that I run another podcast called Create Art Podcast,

 

 


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where I help my listeners tame their inner critic and create more than they consume.

 

 


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You can find it at createartpodcast.

 

 


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com.

 

 


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If you have that inner twitch of becoming a creator or an artist and don't know

 

 


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where to start, head on over to Create Art Podcast and let me help you create

 

 


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something for somebody you love, yourself.

 

 


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Thank you for listening to Find a Podcast About, which is

 

 


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a production of TKB Studios.

 

 


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Where we lead through the noise and provide our customers with

 

 


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the best podcast experience from idea to publishing.

 

 


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When you think podcasting, think TKB studios, and I'll

 

 


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talk to you again next time.