
Podcast Theory
Welcome to Podcast Theory! This show is dedicated to diving deep into the art, business, and psychology of podcasting for business - providing a well-rounded resource for leaders, professionals, and entrepreneurs looking to add podcasting to their initiatives or elevate an existing show.
Since this podcast's launch in 2020, it's undergone a couple of changes:
- Seasons 1 and 2 were known as Pod Theory
- Season 3 was dedicated to solo podcasting and aptly named Solo Podcasting Simplified
These episodes live on in the archives while new seasons of Podcast Theory are produced in two formats:
1. Seasons featuring host Jason Cercone and a Featured Co-Host
2. Livestreams airing on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Facebook every Tuesday & Thursday at 12:00pm EST, then released as podcasts on the same day. These livestream episodes are filed under Season 4.
We look forward to bringing innovative, cutting-edge podcasting tips, strategy, and commentary your way. Subscribe and follow the show so you're the first to know when new episodes go live!
Podcast Theory
Podcast Therapy: The Truth About Consistency In Podcasting Revealed
Consistency is vital to success in podcasting.
The more consistent you are with content creation, actively communicating with listeners, and having compelling, captivating conversations with guests (when and if you feature guests), the more well-rounded podcaster you'll become.
You'll also develop and hone skills that transfer to other aspects of your life, including but not limited to how you communicate with friends, colleagues, clients, and loved ones, and how you present your message on stage, on conference calls, and in virtual and in-person meetings.
But consistency in podcasting doesn't just refer to a commitment to mastering your craft.
Consistency is also about being there for your audience when you say you'll be.
When you bring new content to your audience on a consistent basis, they will not only get more invested in the content you produce, but they'll begin working this content into their routine.
For example, if you publish new episodes every Thursday, a loyal listener will use their time at the gym or on their morning commute to consume your latest release.
They expect it. And when it's not there, they will find something else to fill the void.
When that happens, you run the risk of losing that listener and it may be hard to get them back simply because they only have so many hours a week to dedicate to podcast consumption.
Maintaining consistency will keep listeners in place and continue to establish a high level of trust with each of them.
But it's also important to understand that consistency in podcasting does not mean you need to overextend yourself and let burnout creep into the equation.
Episode 011 of Solo Podcasting Simplified features the next installment in the Podcast Therapy series and I'm revealing the truth about consistency in podcasting.
Click here for this episode's feature blog post, resources, and more
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Past seasons of this podcast include:
Season 1: 125 episodes of podcasting tips and strategies (known as Pod Theory)
Season 2: Debunking Myths & Misconceptions of Podcasting (known as Pod Theory)
Season 3: A Deep Look at Solo Podcasting (known as Solo Podcasting Simplified)
Season 4: Tips and strategies for podcast success, recorded via livestream and repurposed into podcasts for your listening pleasure
Current Theme Music courtesy of Alex Grohl via pixabay.com
Podcast Theory is A Bombtrack Media Production