Become a better podcaster - tip #002 Failure to prepare is preparing to fail. It’s like taking a road trip without knowing the destination. Planning podcasts are like road trips. Here’s 5 steps to prepare for your first or next recording. 1. Who’s in the car? Imagine you’re talking to the person in the passenger seat. Just you and them. Who are they and what do they need help with? 2. Know the outcome. Strong content solves one key problem. What is the point you’re trying to get across. Be specific. 3. Pave the road. What are the key steps or milestones you need to cover to get them to their destination. 4. Be the example. What part of your own story can you bring into the content to make it unique to you. Speak from experience. 5. Where are you eating? Once you're at the destination (solved the problem), theres always a next step (like finding a restaurant after a day in the car). This is your call to action so that you can continue to help. Make this clear and easy to follow.
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7moAwesome tips mate and completely true. I’d also like to add one more to this list. It is ok to take pause/ break during the drive.