Not Sure What to Talk About Next on Your Podcast? Try This.
Insider Secrets to a Top 100 Podcast with Courtney Elmer | Podcasting Psychology for Business Growth06/07/24 • 12 min
How many times have you sat down to plan an episode, only to stare at the cursor blinking on the screen for an hour because you're fresh out of new episode ideas?
If you're an expert host who’s starting to run out of things to talk about on your podcast, this episode is for you.
I’ll let you in on a secret that today’s top podcasters don’t want you to know for generating high-converting episode content — and show you how to use it to your advantage with three specific questions you can use to spark new episode ideas.
If you're ready to stop staring at a blank screen and start speaking about your topic in a way that keeps listeners hanging on your every word, hit play and let’s dive in.
0:45 - Why Even Experts Struggle with Content Ideas
5:06 - How to Keep Your Content Fresh for New Listeners
8:50 - Three Quick Questions to Break Through Podcaster’s Block
10:38 - The Secret to Creating Episodes That Deeply Connect with Your Audience
11:50 - Spotting the Hidden Cues That Might Be Turning Off Your Listeners
→ This episode was recorded on the Deity VO-7U
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06/07/24 • 12 min
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