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[119] 3 Ways This Showrunner is Getting His Podcast Right
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Treść dostarczona przez Jerod Morris and Jonny Nastor, Jerod Morris, and Jon Nastor. Cała zawartość podcastów, w tym odcinki, grafika i opisy podcastów, jest przesyłana i udostępniana bezpośrednio przez Jerod Morris and Jonny Nastor, Jerod Morris, and Jon Nastor lub jego partnera na platformie podcastów. Jeśli uważasz, że ktoś wykorzystuje Twoje dzieło chronione prawem autorskim bez Twojej zgody, możesz postępować zgodnie z procedurą opisaną tutaj https://pl.player.fm/legal.
[119] 3 Ways This Showrunner is Getting His Podcast Right
This week, we share three important tips that we took away from listening to a show hosted by one of your fellow showrunners.
These are tips that will help you create a better audio experience for your listeners, and they will help you better define your positioning in the minds of your listeners — which is something you can’t just do once, but that needs to be an ongoing part of your message.
The episode we are referencing is When Money Isn’t Real by Jarmar Dupas of Get Your Money Right.
Among the topics we discuss:
• How Jarmar uses the introduction to this episode to welcome and orient listeners to what makes his show different — which is essential for the making your positioning clear
• How he uses framing and strong, strategic word choice to prime the audience to have a positive experience
• How he takes an idea typically reserved for blogging — curation — and applies it to podcasting in a way that expounds upon his own authority, and also furthers it.
If you find this episode useful, you should also check out these two recent episodes in our series on reassessing your podcast, plus another we did on podcast production:
• [118] What Are Your Unfair Advantages?
• [114] Is Your Podcast Positioning on Point?
• [76] Is Your Intro Silently Killing Your Show?
Connect with us:
• Connect with Jerod on Twitter: @JerodMorris
• Connect with Jonny on Twitter: @JonNastor
• Website: Showrunner.fm
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continue reading
This week, we share three important tips that we took away from listening to a show hosted by one of your fellow showrunners.
These are tips that will help you create a better audio experience for your listeners, and they will help you better define your positioning in the minds of your listeners — which is something you can’t just do once, but that needs to be an ongoing part of your message.
The episode we are referencing is When Money Isn’t Real by Jarmar Dupas of Get Your Money Right.
Among the topics we discuss:
• How Jarmar uses the introduction to this episode to welcome and orient listeners to what makes his show different — which is essential for the making your positioning clear
• How he uses framing and strong, strategic word choice to prime the audience to have a positive experience
• How he takes an idea typically reserved for blogging — curation — and applies it to podcasting in a way that expounds upon his own authority, and also furthers it.
If you find this episode useful, you should also check out these two recent episodes in our series on reassessing your podcast, plus another we did on podcast production:
• [118] What Are Your Unfair Advantages?
• [114] Is Your Podcast Positioning on Point?
• [76] Is Your Intro Silently Killing Your Show?
Connect with us:
• Connect with Jerod on Twitter: @JerodMorris
• Connect with Jonny on Twitter: @JonNastor
• Website: Showrunner.fm
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Treść dostarczona przez Jerod Morris and Jonny Nastor, Jerod Morris, and Jon Nastor. Cała zawartość podcastów, w tym odcinki, grafika i opisy podcastów, jest przesyłana i udostępniana bezpośrednio przez Jerod Morris and Jonny Nastor, Jerod Morris, and Jon Nastor lub jego partnera na platformie podcastów. Jeśli uważasz, że ktoś wykorzystuje Twoje dzieło chronione prawem autorskim bez Twojej zgody, możesz postępować zgodnie z procedurą opisaną tutaj https://pl.player.fm/legal.
[119] 3 Ways This Showrunner is Getting His Podcast Right
This week, we share three important tips that we took away from listening to a show hosted by one of your fellow showrunners.
These are tips that will help you create a better audio experience for your listeners, and they will help you better define your positioning in the minds of your listeners — which is something you can’t just do once, but that needs to be an ongoing part of your message.
The episode we are referencing is When Money Isn’t Real by Jarmar Dupas of Get Your Money Right.
Among the topics we discuss:
• How Jarmar uses the introduction to this episode to welcome and orient listeners to what makes his show different — which is essential for the making your positioning clear
• How he uses framing and strong, strategic word choice to prime the audience to have a positive experience
• How he takes an idea typically reserved for blogging — curation — and applies it to podcasting in a way that expounds upon his own authority, and also furthers it.
If you find this episode useful, you should also check out these two recent episodes in our series on reassessing your podcast, plus another we did on podcast production:
• [118] What Are Your Unfair Advantages?
• [114] Is Your Podcast Positioning on Point?
• [76] Is Your Intro Silently Killing Your Show?
Connect with us:
• Connect with Jerod on Twitter: @JerodMorris
• Connect with Jonny on Twitter: @JonNastor
• Website: Showrunner.fm
…
continue reading
This week, we share three important tips that we took away from listening to a show hosted by one of your fellow showrunners.
These are tips that will help you create a better audio experience for your listeners, and they will help you better define your positioning in the minds of your listeners — which is something you can’t just do once, but that needs to be an ongoing part of your message.
The episode we are referencing is When Money Isn’t Real by Jarmar Dupas of Get Your Money Right.
Among the topics we discuss:
• How Jarmar uses the introduction to this episode to welcome and orient listeners to what makes his show different — which is essential for the making your positioning clear
• How he uses framing and strong, strategic word choice to prime the audience to have a positive experience
• How he takes an idea typically reserved for blogging — curation — and applies it to podcasting in a way that expounds upon his own authority, and also furthers it.
If you find this episode useful, you should also check out these two recent episodes in our series on reassessing your podcast, plus another we did on podcast production:
• [118] What Are Your Unfair Advantages?
• [114] Is Your Podcast Positioning on Point?
• [76] Is Your Intro Silently Killing Your Show?
Connect with us:
• Connect with Jerod on Twitter: @JerodMorris
• Connect with Jonny on Twitter: @JonNastor
• Website: Showrunner.fm
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