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Q&A with Dr Sam: Podcasting, Social Media, and Starting Simple



Keywords

podcasting, community building, content creation, social media, email marketing, online criticism, business funding, personal branding, authenticity, audience engagement

Summary

In this conversation, Sam Berne shares insights on starting and growing a podcast, emphasizing the importance of community engagement, time management, and authenticity. He discusses various strategies for content creation, including leveraging social media and email marketing, while also addressing common concerns about costs and equipment. Sam provides practical advice on handling online criticism and navigating business partnerships, ultimately encouraging listeners to be patient and authentic in their branding efforts.

Takeaways

You don’t need fancy audio equipment to start a podcast.
Building a community through podcasting can enhance your reach.
Posting excerpts on social media can increase podcast downloads.
Time management is crucial for consistent content creation.
Utilizing platforms like Upwork can help find freelance talent.
Artificial intelligence can assist in content generation.
Diversifying content across platforms can attract more followers.
Starting a podcast can be done with free services.
Quality is less important than authenticity in podcasting.
Being authentic helps in building a strong personal brand.

Titles

The Art of Podcasting: Building Community
Maximizing Engagement Through Social Media

Sound bites

“You can find great talent on Upwork.”
“You can start a podcast for free.”
“Be authentic to build your brand.”

Chapters

00:00 Starting a Podcast: The Basics
02:53 Building Your Audience Through Collaboration
05:28 Time Management for Content Creation
08:43 Utilizing Social Media for Engagement
11:28 Navigating Podcasting Costs and Equipment
14:15 Leveraging Email Marketing for Sales
17:04 Handling Online Criticism and Feedback
19:54 Exploring Funding Options for Technology
22:54 Creating Content Without Video
25:37 Authenticity in Personal Branding
28:25 Final Thoughts on Building a Brand

 


 

 

Sam Berne (00:00.822)
One of the things I was interested in was having a podcast and my content was created by asking the community to send me their questions. Now, there are a lot of apps available where you can record right on your phone and upload to your podcast page. That’s what I did at the very beginning. You don’t need fancy audio equipment. You don’t need, you know, the the high-end things. I wouldn’t recommend that.

But by starting a podcast, there’s so many different ways that you can go. You could have say in Santa Fe, your business was restaurants rest your restaurant owner. What you could do is you could actually invite other people in the industry to come on your show and that would help you cross-pollinate. They get to know about you. You’d get to know about them again. It’s part of that giving where you’re not asking the guests for anything, but you let them

talk about themselves and so they have their audience. have your audience and this is how you start building the podcast and at this point I’ve got a very large download monthly download. You can get analytics from it and a very high retention rate where people want to listen to the entire podcast. So I’ve had some interest interesting guests on I’ve done a lot of Q &A podcasts and then you can also

look to be on other people’s podcasts as well. So there’s a lot of different advantages to being to having a podcast because it’s that audio channel and it’s another funnel for you to start to get followers. One of the things I do with my podcasts is I sometimes they’re very short. They’re five minutes or they’re three minutes and I say, hey everybody is doctor Sam and I clarity podcast.

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