…or How I Spent My Summer Vacation.
For the last five episodes of the podcast, we’ve been sharing new versions of some of our most-downloaded episodes from the past four years. As we come to the end of our Summer Lovin’ series, I am reflecting on what I’ve learned over the past few months.
This summer, I took some time to think about the future direction of the Go Pitch Yourself podcast, so I also share my thoughts around that, alongside some of the trends I’ve been noticing in the podcasting space.
However, if you have a topic around podcast guesting or hosting (or both) that you would like me to cover, reach out to me on LinkedIn @angietrueblood.
What I Learned From Our Summer Lovin’ Series
Topics covered include:
- How I tend to overcomplicate things – can you relate?!
- What I noticed about podcast listening and production over the summer months
- Should it be the podcast guest’s job to grow the host’s show?
- A personal example about the power and value of connections made through guesting on podcasts
- Hints of some of our upcoming topics, and how you can get involved
So now you’ve heard some of my ideas for future podcast topics, what did I miss? What is the burning topic that you’d like us to cover? Connect with me on LinkedIn @angietrueblood and let me know.
The Podwize Group’s resources mentioned in this episode:
- Learn more about the different levels of The Podwize Group’s services – including our Concierge Pitching Service and Jumpstart Intensive
- Connect with Angie on LinkedIn
- Join the Podwize Group email list and get a free copy of our Podcast Pitches that Convert
- Listen to Go Pitch Yourself Ep. 42: The Value (and Impact) of B+ Work
Podcasts mentioned in this episode:
- Listen to Angie on Ep. 376 of David Newman’s The Selling Show podcast: Podcasting for Sales with Angie Trueblood
- Listen to the Too Legitimate to Quit podcast
Now it’s time for you to get out there and Go Pitch Yourself! Can’t wait to connect again!
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