PART 4 - How to Take Time off As a Podcaster with Ana Xavier
In this final part of a four-part series, Ana and I have an in-depth discussion on how to keep a podcast active during a sabbatical, hiatus, or planned time off.
We discuss various strategies such as batching content, leveraging old content, creating simple, easy-to-handle content, and setting podcast goals for the off-time. We also touch on the importance of planning a comeback and being adaptable to changes.
The conversation is tied up with the emphasis on doing what works best for the you as a creator, staying authentic, and communicating with your audience.
In the episode, we get into:
[4:08] Why it’s hard to walk away from your podcast
[5:01] Getting out of the week-by-week grind podcasters find themselves in
[7:06] Steps to keep your podcast going while you step away
[13:46] How to release the pressure of social media and promotion
[14:50] Strategically sharing content that will add to your bottom line while you’re off
[25:09] Having a return plan to make the process easier for yourself, communicating with partnerships, client and listeners
About Ana Xavier
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Ana Xavier, the Founder and CEO of The Podcast Space, is Multilingual award-winning professional, with experience in Global Podcasting, and a heart for impact-driven entrepreneurs.
Ana's superpower is the ability to help clients identify a podcast idea that accelerates their business or professional goals, establishes trust with their ideal customer, and avoids content creator overwhelm.
Ana and her team have helped more than 40 professionals and entrepreneurs launch and improve their podcast. And each month they help thousands more through their consulting, online courses, and through the official podcast.
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