

I guess therefore, something has to stick! Whether I am watching TV, out for dinner or just daydreaming on my front verandah – I am probably thinking about marketing on some level.

So just like for what it is that you do in your career, you know so much more than others. Every day I am reading, listening, and thinking about marketing. This is an amusing question to me because I remember thinking the exact same thing of my marketing mentor years ago! But now I understand it. But when I no longer enjoy it, or it no longer serves you or me – that’s when things will change. I am still loving it, so I have no plans to change at the moment. Purely because I cannot believe I am the person who has a podcast with 200 episodes! Episode 100 had the same effect on me! I thought that’s what I needed to do – but humans breathe – so hey I kinda figure it’s ok to do that!īut if I absolutely have to choose one favourite – it would be Episode 200. I cut out all the breathes, umms, and ahs, and the episode just feels not like me. It’s not the information that I don’t want to hear – it’s me. I have to say that I will never listen to episode one again. This is a fabulous question and I actually don’t think I have one favourite.

My Virtual assistants then take over to repurpose podcasts, turn in into blogs and put them on YouTube (watch for changes here super soon!). Then it was 4 hours to do a podcast, but now 1 or 2 hours usually pull me up.īut on top of that is then writing an email to my list, creating the social tile and writing the caption for socials. In the beginning, this process took hours and hours. If it’s a solo episode, I write the show notes, do any research I need to, record and upload. I make some notes, write the intro and out-tro and then record. If it’s an interview I have recorded then I listen through it, especially if it was recorded a while ago (I do have a bank of amazing interviews). Normally Monday morning, or Wednesday afternoon (depending on how my week has gone) I sit down to do my podcast. I would love to tell you how organised I am, but that’s not true. So in this blog post I’m going to share some common questions from my community about me and business, and some things I have learnt in 200 episodes.įirstly – to answer some questions from my community:

I would have used up everything I knew and exhausted my network by then, and 27 seemed huge.Īpparently, I still have things to say, ideas to put out there, advice to give and amazing humans in my network to share because I am a little past 27! When I started, I had planned 27 episodes thinking that would probably pull me up.
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I started my podcast because it was something the coaches/mentors I admired all had so it made sense to me.Īnd – this is the kicker, when I started my podcast I had never been on a podcast and had no idea how to start one! But a little YouTubing saved my butt and taught me what I needed to know, and back on JanuI released the first one. I started my podcast to stand out from the crowded marketplace that is a street corner for every business coach/mentor in Australia. Other than being a mum and wife, I can’t really think of anything I have stuck with this long, to be honest! 200 episodes in 185 weeks if my calculations are right! I am so humbled by this milestone and also a little proud of myself! So I want to give a huge shout out of thanks to all those who do listen to my podcast, because without you, I am just some crazy chick talking to herself about marketing!Īnd I also want to say a massive thank you to the amazing guests over the past 200 episodes I literally couldn’t have helped as many business owners as I have without your expertise as well.
