PART 1 -  Is Your Podcast Mindset Costing You? with Marc Ronick

Are you struggling to grow your podcast audience?

The solution may lie in your mindset. In this episode, we explore the power of mindset in podcasting and how it can make or break your success.

Marc Ronick joins me for part 1 of this four–part series and shares tips on finding your 'why', using language to make your listener feel included, and how to reframe your mindset when it feels like listeners don't care.

We also discuss the dangers of self-sabotage and the importance of patience and consistency.

Plus, learn why connecting with your listener directly is crucial, and why downloads don't always matter.

In the episode, we get into:

  • [5:05] Using private audio feeds in your business

  • [11:25] How to take the stress out of creating content

  • [13:15] Three main sections of creating a private podcast feed

  • [15:00] Mapping your customer's journey

  • [16:15] Can you have a private audio feed in addition to your public podcast?

  • [20:25] Creating accessible content with private feeds


About Marc Ronick

 

Marc Ronick, a podcasting veteran with over 17 years of experience, has a passion for empowering podcasters to turn their visions into reality. From launching his first fantasy football podcast in 2005 to founding the innovative NextGen Podcaster membership platform, Marc's journey has been marked by an array of successful ventures.

His popular comedy podcast, The Marc and Lowell Show, alongside childhood friend Lowell Melser, has accumulated over 1 million downloads. As a co-founder of The RELM Network and iRonick Media, Marc continues to help independent podcasters build their brands and reach wider audiences.

With NextGen Podcaster, Marc brings podcasters access to cutting-edge AI tools, expert advice, and a vibrant network of like-minded creators. Marc also hosts the podcast, "Podcast PhD" and leads The Podcasting Morning Chat on Clubhouse, engaging with a community of hundreds of content creators.



 
 
 

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