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Your B2B Podcast Might Already Be Dead (a branded podcast True Crime story)

Your B2B Podcast Might Already Be Dead (a branded podcast True Crime story)

Episode 39 Published 1 day, 4 hours ago
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Forty-seven episodes. A tasteful logo, serif font, muted teal. Published like clockwork every Thursday at 6am. And in 18 months, not one listener ever became a customer. The host never noticed. Nobody did.

Here's the uncomfortable bit: from the inside, a podcast that's doing absolutely nothing for your business and one that converts brilliantly look almost identical. Same download graphs. Same "great episode, mate" in the comments. Same warm, satisfying glow afterwards.

I'm Neal Veglio, founder of Podknows, and in this episode of B2B Podcasting Insights I make an uncomfortable case: when it comes to judging whether your own podcast is working, you are the single worst-qualified person for the job. Not a discipline problem — a wiring problem. You hear everything you meant and everything you implied. Your buyer hears only the cold audio, half-listening for the doorbell.

We get into why the download number is a pulse, not a business metric; why "that was a great one" is dopamine rather than data; the only question that actually matters (did one person who could genuinely buy from you move a single inch closer?); and what an honest, outside-your-own-ears assessment really looks like.

Plus a Founder FAQ on whether you should start a podcast at all, and a quick tip on why dragging a second topic into your show quietly kills it — because a confused buyer never buys.

Useful links

Podknows website: https://podknows.co.uk

B2B Podcast Growth Diagnostic: https://podknows.co.uk/diagnostic

Podcast Audits: https://podknows.co.uk/audits

Timestamped summary

00:00 Cold open: the podcast that was already dead

02:22 Welcome — and why this one stings

02:50 Why you literally can't judge your own show

04:02 You hear what you meant, not what's there

06:03 Every author needs an editor

07:00 "But I go on numbers" — the download delusion

08:05 The LinkedIn debate + who's actually commenting

09:50 That's not data, that's dopamine

10:37 The only question that actually matters

13:02 What real assessment needs: fresh ears

14:00 The Podknows Podcasting Diagnostic

15:02 Founder FAQ: should I start a podcast at all?

17:26 The three conditions before you start

19:10 Quick tip: don't cram a second topic in

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