When you’re about to click on a podcast, what goes through your mind?
What are your podcast priorities?
Time/Duration
Interview vs. Solo rants
Packed with information?
Or leads with storytelling?
Final question, what is your ideal podcast time?
Give me your perfect range and leave it in the comments.
Cheers,
Jordan P. Anderson
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Hi, Jordan! =) Time is kind of important, but I usually tie in podcasts during my morning routine to binge a bunch of my favorites, all in a wide range of topics: marketing, photography, videography, self-development, non-profit initiation steps, and more! Some are definitely solo rants, while most are interviews with other entrepreneurs, business professionals, health/self-care advocates, and more. I'd say all of them have a unique and identifiable catch-line and/or intro/outro track, lead and flow with storytelling and personability, and incorporate as much information, resources, and/or tools as possible!