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4 things I fixed that doubled my client’s podcast traction
Most podcasters are sitting on a goldmine and don't even know it. I had a client come to me last month posting consistently, decent audio, solid guests. But the show wasn't growing. I didn't change the content. We changed what happened after recording. Here's what I fixed: 1. They were posting full episodes and nothing else One 60-minute episode was becoming one piece of content. I turned every episode into clips, hooks, carousels, and quote cards. Same recording. 20+ assets. 2. Their titles were descriptive, not magnetic "Interview with John Smith" tells me nothing. "How John went from broke to $500k with zero paid ads" makes me click. I rewrote every title and saw download numbers shift within two weeks. 3. They had no retention strategy in the edit Most listeners drop off in the first 90 seconds. I started engineering the opening of every episode: a bold hook, a quick preview of the payoff, then straight into the conversation. Drop-off rate dropped significantly. 4. They were ignoring their own transcripts Every episode is a content research lab. I started mining transcripts for hooks, objections, and soundbites their audience was already responding to. That became their short form content calendar. The show didn't need more episodes. It needed a smarter system around the ones they were already making. If your podcast feels stuck, the answer probably isn't recording more. It's doing more with what you already have. What's the one part of your post-production process you wish was more dialed in? Drop it below ⬇️
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Keep Showing Up
Showing up isn’t the “extra” part, it’s the whole game 🎮🏆 Creators, athletes, entrepreneurs… same rule applies. You don’t win from one perfect move, you win from repetition 🔁 Missed shots in sports? You shoot again 🏀Lost a level in a game? You respawn 🎮Bad post, bad pitch, bad day? You post again, you build again, you learn again 💻📈 Consistency is the quiet advantage nobody claps for… until it works 👀 Keep showing up. Even when it’s messy. Especially when it’s messy 💪🔥
Why your podcast clips feel good… but don’t perform
Not talking about bad content. I mean the ones where the idea is solid, you know your stuff… but the clip just dies. I’ve worked on a bunch of these and most of the time it’s not the content at all. It’s tiny stuff that no one notices while recording but kills the video after posting. Like the hook taking 2–3 seconds too long to get to the point Or the energy dipping right when it should spike Or there’s nothing visually changing so people just scroll I learned this the hard way btw Used to think “this is a great clip” = it’ll do numbers …yeah no Now I look at clips way differently More like “where would I scroll if I saw this as a stranger?” If you’re posting podcast clips and feel like they should be doing better, you’re probably not wrong You just need a second set of eyes on it Drop a clip below or send it to me I’ll tell you exactly where it loses people and what I’d change No pitch, just trying to help people in here win
Why your podcast clips feel good… but don’t perform
Gold Mine !
I listened to a “million-dollar podcast” breakdown—and here were my biggest takeaways: 🎙️ Production Consistency beats everything. Clear audience + strong positioning = content people actually stick with. 📈 Promotion Posting isn’t enough. Growth comes from short-form clips, SEO, collaborations, and intentional distribution. 💰 Monetization Don’t rely on just ads. Real money comes from offers, partnerships, and building systems behind your content. 👉 Biggest lesson: It’s not just about making episodes—it’s about building a machine behind them. What did you take away from that POWERFUL Webinar ?
Gold Mine !
We didn’t win… but here’s the real win 👇
Young and Profiting didn’t take home the 2026 iHeartRadio Award for Best Business & Finance. But we WERE nominated. And I was the ONLY female podcaster in that category. A podcast that started in my mom’s basement in 2018…Got recognized at that level. That’s not a loss. That’s momentum. 🏆 Lesson: Progress > outcome. The room you’re trying to get into? You belong there. Keep going. 💗 And to this community…Thank you. YOU got us here. 💯 Now it’s simple: ➡️ Celebrate the milestone ➡️ Double down ➡️ Get back to work We’re just getting started. 🔥🚀
We didn’t win… but here’s the real win 👇
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