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Friendly Podcast Guide: Teaching Women How to Grow a Podcast (Without Burning Out)
Andi Smiley
195 episodes
4 days ago
Hey, I’m Andi Smiley, your Friendly Podcast Guide and podcast coach for women! After 6 years in the podcasting world, I know how to help you start a successful podcast as a woman and mom, grow your podcast audience, and actually enjoy the process. On this show, you’ll get podcasting for beginners made simple, podcast tips for women, and sustainable podcast marketing strategies—so you can build a podcast you love without the burnout.
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Hey, I’m Andi Smiley, your Friendly Podcast Guide and podcast coach for women! After 6 years in the podcasting world, I know how to help you start a successful podcast as a woman and mom, grow your podcast audience, and actually enjoy the process. On this show, you’ll get podcasting for beginners made simple, podcast tips for women, and sustainable podcast marketing strategies—so you can build a podcast you love without the burnout.
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Falling Off a Cliff Led to the Best Podcast Ideas w/ Whitney Archibald
Friendly Podcast Guide: Teaching Women How to Grow a Podcast (Without Burning Out)
20 minutes 7 seconds
6 months ago
Falling Off a Cliff Led to the Best Podcast Ideas w/ Whitney Archibald

Sometimes inspiration comes in the strangest ways. In this episode Whitney Archibald talks about how a rock climbing accident helped her get crystal clear about what she wanted to do with her podcast.

Whitney Archibald is the host of 2 podcasts: The Family Lab and The Y Magazine Podcast. She has the best parenting advice and is always trying the funnest experiments with her podcast. She has been podcasting for 6 years and is a podcast lover like me. 


Topics discussed in this episode:

  • Podcast experimenting

  • How to start a podcast

  • Podcast inspiration

  • Seasonal format

  • Podcast catalog

  • Parenting podcasts


Here’s the one thing you should implement in your podcast if you’re feeling overwhelmed and not sure where to start. And that is to make sure you are scheduling breaks into your podcast calendar. Whitney’s story proves that your listeners will stick with you even when you take breaks, so make sure you take those breaks so you don’t burn out!


Timestamps

(00:00) Introduction

(00:59) Get to know Whitney

(05:13) Whitney fell off a cliff

(08:36) Podcast Jumpstart Sessions

(09:35) Seasonal format is best

(16:26) The Y Magazine Podcast


Links

  • Last week’s episode with Whitney

  • The Family Lab

  • The Y Magazine Podcast

  • Ologies with Alie Ward


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Friendly Podcast Guide: Teaching Women How to Grow a Podcast (Without Burning Out)
Hey, I’m Andi Smiley, your Friendly Podcast Guide and podcast coach for women! After 6 years in the podcasting world, I know how to help you start a successful podcast as a woman and mom, grow your podcast audience, and actually enjoy the process. On this show, you’ll get podcasting for beginners made simple, podcast tips for women, and sustainable podcast marketing strategies—so you can build a podcast you love without the burnout.