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Purposeful Podcasting: Unlock Your Power with Podcasting: Find Clarity & Profit

Unlock the power of podcasting to grow your business and make an impact with your message!

In this episode you will learn:
1. Discover how podcasting can help you hone in on your expertise and uncover clarity in your business.
2. Learn how to Frankenstein your business with different tactics and repurpose content for maximum efficiency.
3. Find out how to leverage a podcast to build an audience, grow know like and trust, and make a profit.

Maximizing Your Business with Podcasts: Understanding Your Purpose

 

Are you an entrepreneur who is looking to maximize your business potential? Podcasting is an effective marketing tool that can help you do just that, but do you know how to use it to its full potential? In this blog, we will explore how podcasts can help entrepreneurs grow their business. We will cover topics such as marketing strategy, audience growth, profit, building relationships and simplifying systems. We have used this system for two separate businesses in different industries, and we will share our experiences and results with you. Join us for this journey and learn how to utilize this powerful medium to reach your business goals.

Why is it important for entrepreneurs to use podcasts to grow their business?

Podcasts offer entrepreneurs an invaluable resource for growing their businesses. By utilizing podcasts, entrepreneurs can easily connect with potential customers and build relationships with them. This form of content marketing allows entrepreneurs to showcase their expertise and gain credibility among their target audience.

Additionally, podcasts can be used to spread the word about a business’s services and products, increasing their visibility and reach. Moreover, podcasts are a great way to build relationships with influencers and other entrepreneurs in the industry. By hosting or being featured as a guest on a podcast, entrepreneurs can establish themselves as thought-leaders and get in front of potential customers and partners. Finally, podcasts can be used as a platform to share success stories, discuss challenges and provide useful advice. This can help entrepreneurs create an engaged community of customers and partners, increasing their chances of success.

How do you get stated with a podcast? Here are the steps you need to follow:
1. Drill into Purpose: Understand what you’re passionate about and how to use it to create content and a podcast.
2. Define Your Audience: Understand who you are speaking to.
3. Profit & Leverage: Identify ways to leverage your podcast to grow your business and make a profit.

Understand what you’re passionate about and how to use it to create content and a podcast.

This step requires reflection and introspection to determine what drives you, what topics you find interesting, and what topics you feel you can provide value on. Once you have identified your purpose, you can use this to inform what types of content you create and the topics you cover in your podcast. This helps to ensure that your podcast is consistent and that you are delivering content that is aligned with your values and interests. Additionally, this step allows you to provide a unique perspective and style to your podcast that is reflective of your individual strengths and interests. By drilling into your purpose and understanding how to use it to create content and a podcast, you can ensure that your podcast is successful and profitable.
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2. Define Your Audience: Understand who you are speaking to.

This is essential to ensure that your podcast reaches the right people and delivers the right message. When defining your audience, you must consider who your target market is, what their interests and needs are, and what type of content they are looking for. Once you have identified your audience, you can use this information to create content that is tailored to their interests and needs. Additionally, this helps you to market and promote your podcast more effectively. Knowing who your audience is and how to reach them is essential to ensure that your podcast is successful. Step 3 of the Purposeful Podcasting process is to create a content plan. Having a content plan allows you to create content that is consistent and structured, which helps to ensure that your podcast is successful. A content plan should include the topics you will cover, the type of content you will create, the format of your podcast, and the frequency of your podcast. A content plan should also include a timeline for the content you plan to produce and the promotion and marketing of your podcast. Having a content plan helps to ensure that you stay on track and that your podcast delivers content that is consistent and of a high quality.

3. Profit & Leverage: Identify ways to leverage your podcast to grow your business and make a profit.
Profit & Leverage: Identifying ways to leverage your podcast to grow your business and make a profit requires a few steps. First, you need to drill into your purpose and mission, and develop content that reflects that. Once the podcast is created and edited, you need to focus on list building and customer relationship management.

There are many tools out there that can help you do this. Utilizing these tools will help you capture and grow your audience and ultimately make a profit from your podcast. You can also leverage your audience by repurposing content from the podcast into other marketing strategies. Lastly, you can use the podcast as a platform to showcase your expertise and create offers for your audience. This will create an avenue for you to monetize your podcast and turn it into a profitable venture.

Once you’ve identified ways to monetize your podcast, you need to create a plan that will help you track your progress and measure success. This will help you identify areas of growth, as well as areas that need improvement. Having a plan in place will also help you set a timeline for when you expect to see a return on your investment. Additionally, it’s important to have a clear understanding of who your target audience is and how you will reach them. This will help you create content tailored to their needs and interests, which will ultimately drive more listeners and more profit. Finally, in order to leverage your podcast for maximum profit, you need to be consistent with your content. Creating a schedule for when you will release content will not only help you stay organized, but it will also provide your audience with something to look forward to. Additionally, this will help establish trust with your audience and make them more likely to invest in you and your podcast. By following these steps, you can effectively leverage your podcast for maximum profit.

Podcasting is a powerful tool for entrepreneurs to maximize their business potential. With the right mindset and the right strategies, anyone can use podcasting to reach their business goals. So don’t be afraid to take the leap and start podcasting today!

I’d love to hear how you apply podcasting in your business to get clarity, alignment & profit.. Leave me a comment on how it went for you or drop any questions you want me to answer!

And if you are looking to add this strategy to your business, be sure to grab our guide Purposeful Podcasting. It’s free and full of great information to help you get started podcasting.
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Purposeful Podcasting: Why Profit Matters

This week we are re-airing our episode on Why Profit Matters that we shared for our Purposeful Podcasting Bootcamp promo.

Wendy and Krystal discuss the importance of profit in running a business. They define profit as revenue minus expenses and emphasize that it is crucial to make a profit in order to have a sustainable business. They also discuss the importance of aligning profit goals with one’s purpose, and the need to value one’s time and energy in calculating expenses. They caution against shooting oneself in the foot by making poor financial decisions when revenue exceeds expenses.

Listen on Apple Podcasts

 

 

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Purposeful Podcasting: How Podcasting Can Help Your Business

We are officially kicking off our Purposeful Podcasting Bootcamp, and to introduce this new program, we are breaking down the three steps we think you need to be a successful entrepreneur: Purpose, Profit, and Podcasting!

In this episode we dig into how a podcast can be leveraged in your business to help you dig into your purpose AND turn a profit.

If you are interested in starting your podcast, grab our free guide at https://purposefulpodcasting.com/guide

If you are interested in launching your podcast in 2023 you don’t want to miss our Purposeful Podcasting Bootcamp. You can learn more at https://purposefulpodcasting.com/info

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Purposeful Podcasting: Why Profit Matters

We are officially kicking off our Purposeful Podcasting Bootcamp, and to introduce this new program, we are breaking down the three steps we think you need to be a successful entrepreneur: Purpose, Profit, and Podcasting!

In this episodes we dig into profit – why it matters in your business, what it actually means, and why you shouldn’t keep your head in the sand any more when it comes to profit.

If you are interested in starting your podcast, grab our free guide at https://purposefulpodcasting.com/guide

If you are interested in launching your podcast in 2023 you don’t want to miss our Purposeful Podcasting Bootcamp. You can learn more at https://purposefulpodcasting.com/info

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Purposeful Podcasting: Drilling Into Your Purpose

 

Welcome to Part 1 of this Bonus Mini-Series with the Serendipitous Rebels.

We are officially kicking off our Purposeful Podcasting Bootcamp, and to introduce this new program, we are breaking down the three steps we think you need to be a successful entrepreneur: Purpose, Profit, and Podcasting!

In this episode we dig into Purpose. Why it matters, why it should matter to YOU, and how you can start to think of purpose in your business.

If you are interested in starting your podcast, grab our free guide at https://purposefulpodcasting.com/guide

If you are interested in launching your podcast in 2023 you don’t want to miss our Purposeful Podcasting Bootcamp. You can learn more at https://purposefulpodcasting.com/info

Purposeful Pivoting with Kelly and Abigaile White The Serendipitous Rebel Podcast
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Purposeful Pivoting: Kelly & Abigail White

Purposeful Pivoting with Kelly & Abigail White – The Mother Daughter Journey

In this week’s episode we are thrilled to invite Kelly and Abigail White from The Mother Daughter Journey to our podcast.

Kelly and Abigail are a mother/daughter team that started as partners running a travel business. They recently pivoted to The Mother Daughter Journey – a podcast and communications program that helps mothers and daughters strengthen bonds and work through communication issues.

This mother and daughter share their story of their pivot from working in corporate America at separate jobs, to opening their own travel agency. From there they once again pivot to The Mother Daughter Journey podcast where they share their journey to a better mother-daughter relationship. Krystal discusses all of this with them and also their desire to help others achieve a better mother-daughter relationship.

One of our biggest takeaways was how to listen to your inner voice that starts to tell you “this is no longer working” and then be brave enough to do something about it.

Working as a mother daughter team is not easy, but they have found that their story has changed the way they view the importance of the mother/daughter relationship. And they hope that their story invites others to do the same.

You can listen to their podcast, The Mother Daughter Journey on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

You can listen to this episode on all the same channels. Enjoy!

Purposeful Pivoting with Laura Ritter
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Purposeful Pivoting: Laura Ritter of Ritter Family Farm

For this weeks conversation in our purposeful pivoting series, Wendy Guth speaks with Laura Ritter of Ritter Farm in Sykesville, Maryland. Wendy and Laura discuss Laura’s pivot from school teacher to co-founder, along with her husband, of Ritter Farm, LLC. Ever wonder what it’s like to manage four children and a working farm? Don’t forget to throw in managing all of this during a pandemic. Join us and find out a little bit more about Laura and her pivot journey.

Purposeful Pivoting with Laura Ritter of Ritter Farm

Laura turned her interests in sustainable farming into a a reality when she went from school teacher to stay at home mom to now CEO of Ritter Family Farms in Howard County, Maryland.

Honey, we bought a farm!

Remember that movie?  Honey, we bought a farm?  

Well, sustainable farmer Laura Ritter did just that with the assistance of her family-run farm in the middle of Howard County, Maryland.  Former public school teacher Laura turned sustainable farmer has sat down to discuss how in times of necessity, we do what we have to do. 

This week’s episode is about putting yourself first and prioritizing the rest.  Laura Ritter of the Ritter Family Farm talks to Wendy about her most important hat – the “me” hat and why prioritizing and having a clear purpose in what you are trying to accomplish in your life.

So we pose these questions for you – what hats do you wear? Are you living a purposeful life?

 The 5 hats that Laura wears

When you are an entrepreneur you wear many hats. The 5 hats that Laura wears are:

  1. Me
  2. Mom
  3. Wife
  4. Business Partner
  5. World Citizen

Let’s talk about the “Me” Hat

What is the “me” hat? It’s remembering who you are. Specifically remembering who you are when it is just YOU.

As a female. As a mom. As an entrepreneur. We can’t think of anything more important to remember!

 

 

Purposeful Pivoting: Jen Pasquale with Pride and Grit
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Purposeful Pivoting with Jen Pasquale of Pride & Grit

Purposeful Pivoting with Jen Pasquale of Pride & Grit

Purposeful Pivoting with Jen Pasquale of Pride & Grit

Strengths Coach. Consultant. Military Spouse. Mom of Teens. Champion for Military Connected Entrepreneurs.
And that’s just a few of Jen’s diverse hats that she wears on a regular basis (as if that’s not enough!).
Jen is a self-professed accidental entrepreneur. She created Pride & Grit originally as a blog so that she could tell the stories of seasoned military spouses to give them a voice to share the wisdom and struggles of military life. Later she returned to her consulting roots working with spouses, corporations, and teens to help individuals lean into strengths to be more successful in their world.

About Jennifer Pasquale

Jen is a 16-year active duty military spouse, certified strengths coach, and the founder of Pride & Grit – a Transition Support Organization for Military Spouses. Jen is passionate about helping seasoned military spouses rediscover their identity, embrace their unique strengths, and thrive in their final season as a military family. She’s also the owner of Jen Pasquale Consulting, where she offers strengths coaching and team development workshops to small and large organizations.

Listen on Apple Podcasts

Grab your free guide now to see if the universe is giving you signs that it’s time to pivot!  


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Purposeful Pivoting with Kristine Goad

Purposeful Pivoting With Kristine Goad

Is there that one thing that you have always wanted to do but are afraid to take the leap?

Did you know that you can learn from and transform your life just by conquering your fears?

Our guest Kristine Goad, owner of Surfing Your Edge Coaching, was just like (what we’re guessing) is you. She started her coaching business on a leap of faith and to conquer a fear.

In today’s episode, Kristine and Wendy talk about women who have that one thing that they want to do but shelve it because they were afraid or didn’t know where to start or just did not have the time.

For so many of us, we may not even realize it was a fear holding us back… it seems more like a distraction from something else important to us, so it’s easily justifiable, right?

As we chat about conquering fears, learning from mistakes and how perfection is not normal, think about what is the one thing that you would love to do but haven’t for one reason or another.

Spoiler alert: Wendy’s is surfing.

But we’d love to know, did something pop into your mind about this? Hit reply and let us know what it is.

About Kristine

Kristine Goad is the Surfing Your Edge Coach. She helps women over 40 break out of their “reality-sized” version of themselves so they can live the bigger, bolder, more badass life they know they were born for.

She’s also the author of the memoir Your Mileage May Vary, and the creator of the Surfing Your Edge Experience and Bigger, Bolder, Badass, a 6-month adventure to help you fall in love with life and be the you you were always meant to be.

Listen on Apple Podcasts

Grab your free guide now to see if the universe is giving you signs that it’s time to pivot!  


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Purposeful Pivoting with Tammy Perreira

Purposeful Pivoting with Tammy Perreira

Let’s have a rhetorical raising of hands for if you got starry eyed when starting your entrepreneurial journey – imagining how quickly and easily you’d have success?

Even if you flinched and raised a pinky just now, know you are not alone!

One of the most irritating beliefs we’ve run into as entrepreneurs that is ever-present even today, is the idea that you can become an overnight success… and the dark flip side, you’re a failure if you don’t achieve this.

In this week’s candid interview on the Serendipitous Rebel Podcast, we talk with Tammy Pereira, Facebook Ads expert and CEO of Tammy P about this notion of overnight success and how she took her corporate skills and turned it into a business that is ever changing.

One conundrum Tammy often faces is how to define success in her own business and life, when her whole job is defining success in tangible, black and white measurable ways such as Facebook ads.

Listen hear to our discussion around: 

  • How she felt like a foreigner in another land when it came to the online space
  • How success is not instant but a journey that evolves
  • How her life shifts (pivots) to meet the next steps in her journey