Is the market too saturated? Have people stopped listening to podcasts given that they no longer have a commute? Is it worth all the effort? How do you know if you have something meaningful to say?
Building on yesterday’s Listener Q&A around Agile Public Original Thinking, I’m sharing the interview from Petra Kolber’s recent Re-Imagine summit on the pros and cons of podcasting.
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Check out full show notes from this episode with links to resources mentioned at http://pivotmethod.com/197
Background on the Pivoting Around a Pandemic Podcast Series
Background from our kick-off to this Pivoting Around A Pandemic series: With so much happening daily in the world and global economy around coronavirus, we’re all dealing with massive amounts of uncertainty, pivots at work, and for many—fear and anxiety that comes with not only the health concerns, but questions around how to maintain our livelihoods moving forward. Listen and get additional resources at http://pivotmethod.com/pandemic.
Resources Mentioned
Pivot Podcast Listener Survey: http://pivotmethod.com/survey
Pivot Programs:
Pivot Insider: Monthly Q&A with Jenny
Jenny’s Private Momentum Community for heart-based small business owners
Podcast Series: WeCrashed on Wondery
Tool: Calendly for Scheduling
Related Pivot Podcasts:
🦠 184: Reinventing You + Pivoting in the Crisis with Dorie Clark
🦠 174: Screen Fatigue—15+ Sanity Strategies for Organizers and Participants
123: Peeking Out from the Plateau — My Latest Pivots (and Why Plateaus Actually Signal Progress!)
112: Whose Voice is in Your Head? Perfection Detox Round Two with Petra Kolber
86: BookRx on Interviewing Tips, and the Upside of Awkwardness
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