
Podcasts Replace School Bells (3 Things in Podcasting)
07/19/24 • 18 min
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Top story for me this week is schools in NYC replacing the bell with 60 second podcast episodes!
"ABF Creative, the award-winning producer of Kids & Family podcasts, is proud to announce its innovative 'Mini Pods’ initiative in partnership with education technology company SonarCloud. This initiative replaces traditional school bells with 60-second educational podcasts, currently in over 120 New York City public schools, with plans to expand to Chicago and Los Angeles in the upcoming school year."
Plus, how to do an interview podcast while also establishing your authority, and the Seven Deadly Sins of podcasting.
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Show Notes
- Mini Pods educational podcasts drive funding for classrooms
- How to Showcase Expert Guests Without Sacrificing Your Authority
- The Seven Deadly Sins of Podcasting
- (00:00) - Intro
- (02:52) - NYC School Replace bells with podcasts
- (07:52) - How to do interviews and establish authority
- (14:02) - The Seven Deadly Sins of Podcasting
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★ Support this podcast ★Top story for me this week is schools in NYC replacing the bell with 60 second podcast episodes!
"ABF Creative, the award-winning producer of Kids & Family podcasts, is proud to announce its innovative 'Mini Pods’ initiative in partnership with education technology company SonarCloud. This initiative replaces traditional school bells with 60-second educational podcasts, currently in over 120 New York City public schools, with plans to expand to Chicago and Los Angeles in the upcoming school year."
Plus, how to do an interview podcast while also establishing your authority, and the Seven Deadly Sins of podcasting.
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Show Notes
- Mini Pods educational podcasts drive funding for classrooms
- How to Showcase Expert Guests Without Sacrificing Your Authority
- The Seven Deadly Sins of Podcasting
- (00:00) - Intro
- (02:52) - NYC School Replace bells with podcasts
- (07:52) - How to do interviews and establish authority
- (14:02) - The Seven Deadly Sins of Podcasting
Want to start 2025 off on the right foot? What if you had an expert ready to give you the exact steps you need to take to get unstuck — in your podcast, your business, and your process? You can with the Unstuck Sessions. Get the most valuable part of my coaching at an incredibly affordable price. Get Unstuck Today.
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How to get Feedback From Your Listeners
Have you ever been in a situation where someone wants something from you, but they won't come out and ask for it? They'll hint at it, tip toe around the issue, or just hope you figure it out based on the look they give you. My kids do that all the time.
A common problem I hear among podcasters is “no one shares the show/leaves reviews/sends in feedback.” I always ask the same follow up: “Are you asking for it?” It’s the same lesson I give my kids. Don’t ask don’t get.
That's why today, we're going to look at the best way to ask (and enable) your audience for feedback.
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Top Takeaways:
- Ask early. That's early in the episode, and earlier than you need the feedback. You want to maximize the amount of times your audience hears the ask so they take action.
- Ask often. Repeat your ask multiple times throughout an episode. It might feel like too much, but trust me, it's not.
- Ask everywhere. Don't just ask on your podcast. Ask you mailing list, your social media following, and any other place you have an audience.
- Make it easy. Set up an easy to remember URL, and check everywhere you ask!
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The Seven Deadly Sins of Podcasting (and how to avoid them)
As I was watching the movie Se7en, I had a very strange thought: are your bad podcasting habits leading you down a path of (podcast) destruction? The movie is about the Seven Deadly Sins of the soul...but it got me thinking about how they might apply to podcasting. What “podcasting sins” are so great that they’ll lead to podfade (the unceremonious death of a podcast).
How do the Seven Deadly Sins (Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Wrath, Envy, and Pride) translate to the world of podcasting. Let's take a look.
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- (00:00) - Intro
- (03:53) - Lust: Chasing Fads
- (10:05) - Gluttony: A Show for Everyone
- (14:13) - Greed: Revenue Above Audience
- (18:40) - Sloth: Not Editing Your Podcast
- (25:54) - Wrath: Controversy for Clicks
- (30:39) - Envy: Chasing Downloads
- (35:13) - Pride: Doing Everything Yourself
- (40:36) - You got this!
Want to start 2025 off on the right foot? What if you had an expert ready to give you the exact steps you need to take to get unstuck — in your podcast, your business, and your process? You can with the Unstuck Sessions. Get the most valuable part of my coaching at an incredibly affordable price. Get Unstuck Today.
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