EMAILS FROM MY INBOX: What are You Waiting For?

I am so excited to dive into this new mini-series what I'm calling: Emails From My Inbox.  I hear from a lot of you and I love that. But what I have found is that I get a lot of the same questions over and over and over again. So in this series I’m going to address some of the most common questions I get.  Today’s episode comes from the email: “Alana, I want to start a podcast but…”  Maybe you’ve said one of these statements yourself:  I am a homeschool mom. I work full time. I’m not techy. I don’t have a lot of money to spend to get set up. I don’t know where to start.  I don’t have the time. My family doesn’t support it.  I don’t know what I want to talk about. I’m afraid of what others will think of me.  I don’t have a very big platform.  I have young children at home.  I’m afraid.  So today I’m diving into this response and giving you some tips on what to do if you find yourself saying, I want to start a podcast but… Let’s dive in.  Links Mentioned in this episode:  Non-Techie’s Toolkit PodcastHER Waitlist Last Week’s Episode

Om Podcasten

Are you wanting to start a podcast but are overwhelmed by the amount of information about podcasting? Are you confused by all the technical language, and technology? Are you frustrated by how expensive equipment and the costs associated with podcasting can be? Or do you have a podcast? Are you stressed out trying to create content, record, edit, and upload your episodes each week? Are you frustrated by the lack of growth you see even with all your hard work and dedication? Are you burnt out and ready to quit? Then you’re in the right place. The Podcasting Party is a podcast for podcasters about podcasting. As a podcast coach, I have seen a huge theme emerge with the women I coach: potential podcasters believe in the message they want to share through their podcast but they lack the confidence in themselves when it comes to learning the technology and starting their podcast. They spend months trying to figure it out, google their way through, and by the time they make it to me, they are stressed out, overwhelmed, and frustrated. Beginner podcasters come to me burnt out and ready to throw in the towel. The message they once believed in is now dwarfed by the overwhelm and frustration they feel having to produce a show each week. I’m on a mission to help potential and current podcasters take the stress, overwhelm, and frustration out of podcasting. I believe that podcasting one big party, and you’re invited. Come join me and let’s put the party back into podcasting!