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Want Podcast Success? Try Spelling the Guest’s Name Wrong

Published 3 months ago
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Regardless of the deadline, no matter what lurks in the day to day scheduling, we must always be vigilant to ensure that EVERYTHING is PERFECT inside our programing episodes... until it it isn't and then? It's time to just DEAL WITH IT and step boldly forward. You too have likely made a mistake (whether it be leaving a track you didn't mean to, spelling something errantly or - there are so many pitfalls in the land of content creation...) that could have cost or DID cost you dearly and we want to know ALL ABOUT IT. It's time to venture into the land of Podcaster Debriefs where - for whatever reason, it all goes WRONG. This time - it's misspellings and misidentification of arriving dignitaries. What will YOU offer in the comments section or via the short webform in response? All of that and more will be shared inside this episode of the Podcast Gauntlet where we Throw-Down, Discuss, Rise & Shine in Podcasting! The ultimate success for every podcaster – is FEEDBACK! Be sure to take just a few minutes to tell the hosts of this podcast what YOU think over at Apple Podcasts! It takes only a few minutes but helps the hosts of this program pave the way to future greatness! Not an Apple Podcasts user? No problem! Be sure to check out any of the other many growing podcast directories online to find this and many other podcasts via The Podcaster Matrix!       The Podcast Gauntlet Podcast Connection Links:   Connect with The Hosts (and View Direct Contact information Below!)   Subscribe to This Podcast & Listen Now!        Subscribe, Like, and Share Everywhere! Help The Podcast Gauntlet Grow!   The Shownotes for this Episode of The Podcast Gauntlet: https://youtu.be/h30iG5uJ6to Timestamps for this Episode of The Podcast Gauntlet: 00:00 "The word 'that' consistently autocorrects wrong on my phone, becoming a unique identifier for my text messages." 05:35 Mistakes in episode content led to unnoticed errors in announcements and text, requiring video rerendering. 07:31 Mistakes prompt process improvements, ensuring errors aren't repeated, especially in unfamiliar scenarios. 12:02 I likely benefited from working overnight when fewer people noticed, and I plan to integrate another program into this show that aligns with audience interest. 13:31 Pilot recounts plane crashes, blending expertise and storytelling to engage and caution listeners. 19:27 "Reflect on a time before 24/7 digital access and share your thoughts on the Dewey Decimal System at podcastgauntlet.com." 20:26 Mistakes are inevitable; learn from them, recover, and keep striving.   Questions Answered Inside this Episode of The Podcast Gauntlet: Why do you think the misspelling of a guest’s name is such a big deal in podcasting, and what can it communicate to both guests and listeners? Mike Wilkerson describes the feeling when he realized the mistake as a “life’s pause button” moment. Have you experienced similar moments in your work, and how did you handle them? The episode discusses the importance of process improvements after making mistakes. What systems or checklists do you use to avoid repeating similar errors? How do you balance speed and attention to detail when producing content, especially under tight deadlines? Mike Wilkerson and his co-host touch on the influence of AI tools in content creation. How much should podcasters trust technology versus their own review process? The concept of a “podcaster debrief” is introduced as a way to share lessons learned from mistakes. What value do you see in sharing behind-the-scenes errors publicly? In what ways can mishaps, like uploading an episode with the wrong information, impact a podcast’s reputation and listener trust? The hosts talk about adapting and adding steps to their process after making mistakes. How can podcasters create a culture of continuous improvement on their teams? The episode includes personal stories of spelling errors across different fields. Why do you
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