I hear so many people say that starting a podcast is easy. (Sigh. If only.)
Let’s be real — if starting a successful podcast was based on finding time to record and hitting publish on a new episode once a week, you would've made it happen six months ago.
The problem isn’t finding time to start your podcast.
The problem is not wanting to waste your time starting something that isn't successful.
And look, I know launching a podcast might SEEM like more than you have energy for, which is why full-time business owner, busy mom, and new podcaster Rachel Provan joins me inside this episode to show you how strategically launching her podcast...
→ grew her email list by 500+ in one week
→ landed her show in the Top 100 in the US + UK
→ earned her 45+ reviews and 1000+ downloads in the first 24 hours
→ has continued growing at a rate of 500+ downloads per week (10x faster than the average podcast)
→ is reaching people in over 20+ countries and 1300+ cities around the world, making her visible to a global audience of ideal clients
So if you want to SAVE yourself hundreds of hours and get these same results for your show? Hit play and let's dive in.
Want my help to launch your podcast? Book a call and let’s find out if we’re a fit to work together.
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