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The Business of Podcasting and Finding Your Unique Message With Steve Olsher
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68 minutes
Released:
Oct 25, 2021
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Podcast episode
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Episode 132: If you’re new to podcasting, looking to start a podcast, or simply want to grow your business, this episode is for you! Podcast master and mentor, Steve Olsher, joins Natalie on the mic to break down the evolution of the podcast industry and discuss what the future of podcasting has in store. With the recent explosion of shows launching since the beginning of the pandemic, having a unique voice is more important than ever and Steve and Natalie have some tactics to share for winning the game of discoverability. As the founder and Editor-In-Chief of the Rolling Stone for podcasters, Podcast Magazine, Steve is an integral member of the podcasting community and has coached thousands on how to launch, market, and monetize their own shows. On today’s episode, Natalie and Steve dive into the business of podcasting vs. the podcast as the business itself, how you can determine your podcast's value (and whether selling is a viable option), and why the world needs to hear what puts fire on your soul.
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Thank you so much for being a part of our podcast community! Please be sure to rate, follow, review, and of course, post to your highlight reel. Follow your host Natalie on Instagram @nataliebarbu and @therealreelpodcast.
Follow Steve on Instagram and Podcast Magazine and @clubpod on Clubhouse
Thank you to our sponsors for making this episode possible. Check out these deals just for you:
CANVA - Go to canva.me/realreel to get your FREE 45-day extended trial.
QUIP - Go to getquip.com/realreel to save $10 on a quip Smart Electric Toothbrush.
CUROLOGY - Go to curology.com/real for a free 30-day trial and just pay for
shipping and handling!
SMASH & TESS – Go to smashtess.com/realreel to shop and use code REALREEL at check out for 15% off your purchase!
NUTRAFOL – Go to nutrafol.com/realreel to save FIFTEEN DOLLARS OFF your first month’s subscription plus FREE shipping on EVERY order.
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Released:
Oct 25, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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