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029 When Life Gets Hard And Experimenting With Someone Else's Stuff

029 When Life Gets Hard And Experimenting With Someone Else's Stuff

FromShe Podcasts


029 When Life Gets Hard And Experimenting With Someone Else's Stuff

FromShe Podcasts

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Dec 15, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Do email your thoughts and responses to feedback@shepodcasts.com OR we would ADORE to have you send us some voice feedback! 
Show 029 Quick-Guide

Baby chat and why he isn’t on the show this time
What is the reality of having a new baby - 4 weeks post partum
Anxiety, planning and hormones, we totally go there
How do you deal with producing your content when life gets hard?
We will check back in with Jess in another 4 weeks to see how she’s doing
Are conferences about podcasting addressing women’s needs?
Touching base on Jess and Elsie’s experience attending the podcast conferences
Dr. Ginger Campbell sends us some feedback about podcasting for the holidays!
We hear the baby and he is hangry
Hear what Kate Sitka does to differenciate herself from the norm, more audio feedback
Elsie is “pissed off” about a podcasting article on Variety
FYI the geeks will inherit the earth
Can NPR translate to television?
Irky is Elsie’s color - anybody up for making a t-shirt for her?
Elsie really doesn’t feel that volume = success in podcasting AT ALL.
And then there is the 3 yr old daughter interruption
Is Serial really that good? Jessica is sick of it
Elsie start to stutter uncontrollably about her feelings about a big name in the space experiment with his show Start-Up style.
A fired up conversation about people adopting huge aspects of somebody else’s very successful brand
Have we helped anyone today? We certainly hope so!

FEEDBACK REQUEST!
Have you ever hit a massive wall because LIFE hot totally hard all of a sudden? Did you keep podcasting? Or did you simply say ‘screw it.’
What do you do when you have an idea and you can’t follow through?
Is podcasting an immature category? Discuss amongst yourselves.
How do you feel if someone in your industry starts to experiment with a style/format that is exactly like someone else?
Links mentioned by Jess and Elsie!

Ginger Campbell and the Brain Science Podcast
Kate Sitka from the Joyfull Telepathy Podcast
The poopy Variety article on podcasting
The awesome article on Midroll in response to the Variety article
The Pat Flynn episode where he experiments with a Start-Up type format


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Released:
Dec 15, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

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If you're looking for *quick* and succinct tips on how to podcast, grow your audience, and monetize your show this is NOT the show for you. Will you get all that from this show? Absolutely! And a lot more, but not in way you expect. THERE IS A LOT OF CHIT CHAT AND NOT GETTING TO THE POINT. This show is a personality driven show hosted by powerhouses and podcasting industry experts Jessica Kupferman and Elsie Escobar (supported by their producer John.) They will give you insightful, wise, expert advice about all aspects about the podcasting industry, from advertising and sponsorships, to the latest and greatest microphones and workflows, to how the podcasting industry is failing and thriving. You will also get the reality of what it takes to podcast as working from home women and moms running their own businesses and supporting a vibrant community of women podcasters of over 12k members. If you don't like chit chat, banter and feeling like you're hanging out with Elsie and Jess at their kitchen table (or eavesdropping on them) while they drop some brilliant wisdom about podcasting (and possibly 800 other subjects), go ahead and save yourself some time and move along now.