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Why Listeners Love Your Podcast But Aren’t Becoming Clients

Episode 395 Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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What makes the difference between a podcast listeners like and one they trust enough to act on? It’s not your episode length, your guest list, or how much “value” you pack into the conversation. It’s how your message makes listeners feel about themselves while they’re hearing it.

I'm breaking down the three psychology-backed communication patterns that help listeners see you as the expert they should follow and make listeners feel like you're speaking directly to them. If you want your podcast to be the one people turn to for answers they can trust, hit play and let’s dive in.

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0:30 – Why Listeners Enjoy Your Podcast but Still Don’t Take Action

2:41 – The Self-Biased Assumptions Your Audience Is Bringing Into Every Episode

4:44 – 3 Ways to Get Listeners to Stop Nodding Along and Start Taking Your Advice

9:19 – How to Help Listeners See What’s Been Holding Them Back

13:12 – How to Make Your Podcast Messaging More Persuasive Without “Selling”

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