Mother-Daughter Podcasting: Behind the Mic with Ed Halbach S:01E:32
Manage episode 480909825 series 3587176
What does it really mean to succeed as a podcaster? While industry experts push for niche topics and clearly defined audiences, veteran podcaster Ed Halbach takes a refreshingly different approach. "I've always been a cowboy on my own," Ed shares, highlighting why authenticity trumps formulas when building a podcast that resonates.
This candid conversation explores how we've grown from podcast novices to hosts reaching listeners across ten countries without compromising our authentic voice. Ed's mentorship proved invaluable as we navigated the early stages of our show, introducing us to a supportive community of fellow creators through the One Question Podcast Group.
The most compelling aspect of podcasting remains the creative freedom it offers. Without network executives or strict regulations, podcasters can develop their unique voice while building genuine connections with listeners worldwide. As Ed reminds us, podcasting isn't just about audience numbers—it's about keeping your mind sharp, expressing your creativity, and enjoying the journey of growth. Follow us on Facebook at "A Boomer and a Gen Xer Walk into a Bar - The Official Podcast Page" or share your thoughts at [email protected].
Contact Ed at The Ed Halbach Show: www.edhalbach.com
email: [email protected]
Chapters
1. Welcome to the Rabbit Hole Studio (00:00:00)
2. Meet Ed Halback: Podcasting Mentor (00:01:40)
3. Defining Your Podcast Success (00:05:30)
4. Ed's Podcasting Origin Story (00:09:00)
5. Finding Guests and Handling Growth (00:13:30)
6. Closing Thoughts and Contact Info (00:17:50)
33 episodes