As the market gets more and more saturated with podcasts, how much harder does that make it to actually get anywhere with it? And how would you suggest doing that? I'm grappling with whether it's worth throwing my hat in the ring when everyone else seems to be doing so. Especially when up against people who already have an established audience.
Is it important to have a "hook" to your podcast that wildly sets it apart if you're worried the genre or niche it's in is a very broad and popular one? Or should one just keep their focus on making the best content they can?
What's your advice for people going solo? When I look at all the podcasts I enjoy they all have at least 2 people at the helm, but I'd be doing it completely myself (at least at the start). There are both pros and cons to this, I realize, but am curious from your experience how do you keep that dynamic and compelling?
I know that's a lot, feel free to answer any or none of those! This is a project I'm just beginning to take a crack at so seeing this AMA was very timely. Thank you!
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I know that's a lot, feel free to answer any or none of those! This is a project I'm just beginning to take a crack at so seeing this AMA was very timely. Thank you!
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