Heck yeah! I think with the personal brand you built you can definitely have a multifaceted show. There are lots of ways you can make that easier too, depending on the format and cadence.
Thanks for sharing your podcast idea and the pro’s and con’s of starting a new one.
Sometimes I feel like our brains are in sync because I just launched my new podcast as part of the big picture with my veterinary directory, veterinary marketing agency, and now Vet Talks, a podcast where I interview the world’s leading experts in veterinary and pet care.
I’m also brainstorming a newsletter on Substack but more on that later…
I think your hesitations to start are very valid. Starting a podcast is definitely an investment but there are ways to make the process easier and less time consuming.
You can have a virtual assistant help with scheduling, which will alleviate that pain point. Editing can also be outsourced to give back time in your day.
The connection you make with people, the lessons you share, and unexpected leads that come your way through business in my opinion make the experience more than worthwhile.
I will note one thing I don’t fully agree on - that being broad reduces the chances of success.
I believe that a board podcast can have a wider reach, and with the proper strategy in place you can stand out from the crowd.
Whatever you decide to do, I wish you the best on your journey.
Heck yeah! I think with the personal brand you built you can definitely have a multifaceted show. There are lots of ways you can make that easier too, depending on the format and cadence.
Hey Tim,
Thanks for sharing your podcast idea and the pro’s and con’s of starting a new one.
Sometimes I feel like our brains are in sync because I just launched my new podcast as part of the big picture with my veterinary directory, veterinary marketing agency, and now Vet Talks, a podcast where I interview the world’s leading experts in veterinary and pet care.
I’m also brainstorming a newsletter on Substack but more on that later…
I think your hesitations to start are very valid. Starting a podcast is definitely an investment but there are ways to make the process easier and less time consuming.
You can have a virtual assistant help with scheduling, which will alleviate that pain point. Editing can also be outsourced to give back time in your day.
The connection you make with people, the lessons you share, and unexpected leads that come your way through business in my opinion make the experience more than worthwhile.
I will note one thing I don’t fully agree on - that being broad reduces the chances of success.
I believe that a board podcast can have a wider reach, and with the proper strategy in place you can stand out from the crowd.
Whatever you decide to do, I wish you the best on your journey.
You got this!
Thx brother