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The Showrunner

114 Episodes

38 minutes | Sep 27, 2017
No. 107 Is Podcasting a Good Way to Reach My Target Audience?
In the words of Mugatu from Zoolander, podcasts are “so hot right now.” And it’s true. But … is a podcast the right way for you to reach your target audience? In this week’s episode of The Showrunner, we give you three questions that will help you decide. This week’s big news is that today... Listen to episode
18 minutes | Sep 20, 2017
No. 106 Should You Take Over Your Boss’s Podcast?
This week’s episode of The Showrunner features another listener question. Plus, we announce the reopening of The Showrunner Podcasting Course! Here is this week’s question, from Showrunner listener Samantha: 1. How can I help my boss (the subject matter expert of our company) be more comfortable podcasting? 2. Should I take over my boss’s podcast... Listen to episode
33 minutes | Sep 13, 2017
No. 105 How to Conduct Not-to-Miss Podcast Interviews
When he started Hack the Entrepreneur, Jonny had never conducted a single interview before. But during the past two years, he’s hosted more than 350 podcast interviews. He’s also made a lot of mistakes, embarrassed himself a few times, and learned countless lessons. In this episode of The Showrunner, Jonny shares a number of insights,... Listen to episode
46 minutes | Aug 9, 2017
[Rebroadcast] No. 045 9 Lessons Learned Publishing a Book From a Podcast
Starting a podcast is a lot of fun, has the potential to build you an audience of raving fans, and may earn you the right to become a Showrunner. All of this is excellent, but it may just be the tip of the iceberg. In this episode, Jerod and Jonny discuss the lessons Jonny learned... Listen to episode
34 minutes | Aug 2, 2017
[Rebroadcast] No. 051 How to Overcome Your Inferiority Complex as a Podcaster
Have you ever felt like you weren’t qualified to host your podcast? Ever felt like you were way out of your depth with a certain topic or with a certain guest? Welcome to the club. Most of us have. In this episode of The Showrunner, Jonny and Jerod share their own experiences with facing a... Listen to episode
23 minutes | Jul 26, 2017
No. 104 How Do I Create a Call-In Show?
We answer another great listener question this week. The topic: Creating a call-in show. Jerod goes solo to describe why it’s a great way to bring something new to your audience. He also shares from experience that there are plenty of ways to go about doing it. This week’s question comes to us from Nance... Listen to episode
31 minutes | Jul 19, 2017
No. 103 What Should I Do with My Archive?
We’re back! And excited to begin a series of shows in which we answer questions submitted by Showrunner listeners. This week’s question comes to us from a showrunner who is 75 episodes into her show and wondering how best to make use of her growing archive. Here is the question, from Julie Duffy Dillon, showrunner... Listen to episode
34 minutes | May 24, 2017
No. 102 How to Immediately Become a More Productive (and Better) Podcaster
You want to become a better podcaster. We know this because you’re listening to The Showrunner. We also know that you fear becoming a better podcaster. We know this because you must change to become better and to fear change is to be human. But what if I told you that you only need to... Listen to episode
44 minutes | May 17, 2017
No. 101 Showrunner 101 (Back to Basics)
A few hours before recording this episode, we received an email from a loyal Showrunner listener. It turned out to be the perfect idea for an episode. Here is the email, from Jason Norris of Podcast Local, which is part of OnTheGo.FM. If you haven’t planned episode 101 yet, consider this. Showrunner 101 sounds like... Listen to episode
47 minutes | May 10, 2017
No. 100 We Answer Your Questions (and Celebrate 100 Episodes)
Cue the sounds of fireworks and jubilant marching bands! This is episode 100 of The Showrunner, and it’s extra special because it’s all about you — our faithful listener. Jerod and Jonny started The Showrunner podcast on April 1, 2015, and during the past two years they’ve built a community, shared their podcasting journeys, and... Listen to episode
42 minutes | May 3, 2017
No. 099 3 Powerful Reasons to Produce More Evergreen Episodes
Is it possible to step away from your podcast and have downloads numbers go … up? That might sound crazy to you. Maybe even impossible. But it’s not. And we have the listener email to provide it. What is this showrunner’s secret? It’s actually not any kind of secret at all. In this episode, we... Listen to episode
27 minutes | Apr 26, 2017
No. 098 Are You Overlooking This Proven Podcast Format?
If you were given a choice, would you create a podcast that took more or less time to create, all else being equal? Some podcast formats are harder to consistently produce than others. Choose wisely. Today’s episode is a discussion about Q&A shows. We discuss the pros and cons, the barriers to entry (both real... Listen to episode
38 minutes | Apr 19, 2017
No. 097 Are You Doing Enough with Your Best Ideas?
Your audience does not need your ideas. It’s true. What your audience needs in fact, all that your audience needs are your best ideas. And you should invest more time distributing these premium ideas further and wider. You shouldn’t simply hit “publish” and then run to the next idea. This way you can... Listen to episode
44 minutes | Apr 12, 2017
No. 096 What Got You Here Won’t Get You There
You took the plunge and started a podcast. You chose your format, picked a name for your show, artwork, theme music, everything. And unlike the many, many podcasters who don’t continue, you’ve published your 50th episode. Congrats! Now, you have to change what you do. Today’s episode is based on a book titled What Got... Listen to episode
33 minutes | Apr 5, 2017
No. 095 5 Steps to Hosting Successful Live Online Events
We have a special guest on this week’s episode of The Showrunner: David Bain from Digital Marketing Radio. He provides us with five steps that will help you evolve from podcasting to hosting successful live online events. David is very knowledgeable and experienced, and you’ll find his insight valuable. By the way: this episode was... Listen to episode
48 minutes | Mar 29, 2017
No. 094 Sponsorships or Affiliate Marketing: Which Is Better for Your Podcast?
One of the four key elements of a remarkable podcast is monetization. We’ve talked about indirect vs. direct monetization, but today we are going to talk about the pros and cons of two types of direct podcast monetization: sponsorships vs. affiliate marketing. As we weigh them both, remember that it does not need to be... Listen to episode
32 minutes | Mar 22, 2017
No. 093 How to Learn (and Teach) Better
In this episode of The Showrunner, we’re going to discuss three big ideas about learning that come straight from Peter C. Brown, the lead author of the Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning. The three big ideas are: Why learning is more about pulling information out than putting it in Why difficulty is... Listen to episode
28 minutes | Mar 15, 2017
No. 092 The ‘Create Anything’ Framework
We can all agree that producing useful content on a consistent basis is key to building an audience and platform. When we produce content on a consistent basis, we elevate our authority in the eyes of Google, our clients, and our peers. But … Producing useful and valuable content on a consistent basis takes having... Listen to episode
37 minutes | Mar 8, 2017
No. 091 9 Steps to Becoming a Better Podcast Listener (And Why That Matters)
We spend a lot of time discussing being a better podcast host. In this episode, we discuss some specific ways that you can become a better podcast listener — and why it’s important that you do so. This week’s episode is broken down into three sections: 3 tips for getting more out of the time... Listen to episode
60 minutes | Mar 1, 2017
No. 090 Are You Spending Enough Time Thinking?
As Showrunners we spend our time honing our interview skills, tweaking our recording gear, and promoting ourselves on social media. What if we are missing out on a crucial aspect of being a Showrunner? This crucial aspect is thinking. Are you doing enough of it? Any podcast is in one of two businesses: the idea... Listen to episode
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