Thought nuggets on work/life, podcasting, and creativity from your biz besties.
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Arielle Nissenblatt shares tips for getting featured on podcast apps, setting up cross-promos that actually work, and pitching to genre-specific press outlets.
Ryan Devlin of The Struggle shares how he planned for podcast success using a business mindset.
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Superfans will spread their love of your show to others, engage with whatever hype you put out, and tell you what they think.
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It's our first INTERVIEW! Featuring our friend Meg Carney of Forever Chemicals and the Outdoor Minimalist Podcast.
We get real about the “whoopsies” we’ve made through For The Love Of, and The Stokecast.
Podcast advertising is $4 billion large globally. But very few outdoor industry brands and retailers include podcasts as a part of their advertising plans.
Storytelling is a bit of a buzzword, so let's break it down into what podcasters truly need to know about adding story to your show!
A rising tide lifts all ships-- so let's collaborate with other podcasters instead of competing!
YOUTUBE. To many podcasters, a dreaded word. To others, their favorite part of podcasting!
Don’t let shiny objects pull your focus from what matters most in your creator journey.
Take action to grow your podcast and platform sustainably.
This podcast is a place for creators, podcasters, and self-employed baddies who want actionable steps to go after their goals, learn about new tactics, and giggle along the way.
We focus on topics affecting niche podcasters today, give you an inside look at the industry, and offer fresh perspectives to put the fun back into building your show.
We share transparent, sometimes silly, sometimes serious, lessons and stories about running a creative business or project.
In so many conversations with clients, we kept hearing them get distracted by the shiny new thing they could go do to add to their podcast or business— oftentimes, in lieu of looking at their projects and doing the hard work RIGHT IN FRONT OF THEM. We lovingly call this Shiny Object Syndrome.
And while we all need shiny objects sometimes to inspire us, push us, or help us get out of our own heads, we’re here to help you stay the course and go after your goals with intention and strategy.
Shiny Objects exists to help you expand what you thought was possible, pursue your dreams in your OWN way, and have fun along with us.