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Every podcaster knows the struggle of content creation. Sometimes it feels like we’re constantly fighting against the pressure of release as our production gets closer and closer to the red zone of burnout. Podcast Service Providers, despite our skills, are no different in this sense.

This week I’m chatting to Laura McRae, the owner and operator of Podcast Support Services in Australia, and host of her podcast: “Podcast Strategy that Brings in Clients”. Being a Podcast Manager for hire, she knows her way around the dos and don’ts of podcast creation for her clients.

But we, as podcast service providers, can often be our own worst enemies. And she, like myself, found after a year or so of recording episode for her own show, that it wasn’t giving back to her anymore.

In this episode, we talk about the pains of having a podcast as a podcast manager or editor, why it likely looks easy to our clients, and how a change of direction is the catalyst we need to revitalise a podcast direction. And as a bonus, we talk a little bit about the current state of the podcasting space, her opinions on AI, and some answers to those questions we love to ask other podcasters.

Listen to Laura's podcast: Podcast Strategy that Brings in Clients

Get in touch with Laura McRae:

Website: https://podcastsupportservices.com.au/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurajmcrae/

Instagram: @podcast.support.services

Facebook: Australian Podcasters Collaborative

Let's Start a Dialogue

The Socratic Method is best done in dialogue, so if you'd like to respond to one of my episodes or send through an idea of your own, send it to:

📧 [email protected]

🎤 rethinkingpodcasting.com and select "Send a Voicemail"

Make sure you share the name of your show, so I can include it in my response!

Support this Podcast:

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Use Brain.FM to stay focused while you podcast (30 Day Free Trial)

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Use Captivate.FM to host & distribute your Podcast (30 Day Free Trial)

Create your Episode Transcript with GoodTape.io (€5 off when you sign up)

Chapters:

  • (00:00) The Pressure of Podcasting and Creative Burnout
  • (01:06) Introducing Laura McRae – Podcast Manager and Host
  • (02:34) From Virtual Assistant to Podcast Professional
  • (05:29) Learning Podcast Management and Early Lessons
  • (06:16) AI, Efficiency and the Solo Operator’s Dilemma
  • (07:09) Why Podcast Managers Struggle with Their Own Shows
  • (08:55) Realigning a Podcast That No Longer Fits
  • (13:48) Overcoming Resistance and Relaunching a Show
  • (16:58) Doing Less, Doing Better – Avoiding Overwork
  • (19:11) Finding Meaning, Voice and Confidence in Podcasting
  • (26:17) Audio Perfectionism and the Podcaster’s Curse
  • (32:47) AI Voices, Creativity and the Future of Authenticity
  • (34:11) Storytelling, Strategy and Finding Your Creative Voice
  • (38:23) Building Trust and Challenging the “Podcast Gurus”
  • (40:04) Rapid Fire: Video, Social Media, AI and Mics
  • (49:35) Redefining What Makes a Podcast
  • (51:16) Closing Reflections and Where to Find Laura McRae

This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
  continue reading

27 episodes

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Manage episode 519042992 series 3671318
Content provided by Matthew Bliss. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Matthew Bliss or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Every podcaster knows the struggle of content creation. Sometimes it feels like we’re constantly fighting against the pressure of release as our production gets closer and closer to the red zone of burnout. Podcast Service Providers, despite our skills, are no different in this sense.

This week I’m chatting to Laura McRae, the owner and operator of Podcast Support Services in Australia, and host of her podcast: “Podcast Strategy that Brings in Clients”. Being a Podcast Manager for hire, she knows her way around the dos and don’ts of podcast creation for her clients.

But we, as podcast service providers, can often be our own worst enemies. And she, like myself, found after a year or so of recording episode for her own show, that it wasn’t giving back to her anymore.

In this episode, we talk about the pains of having a podcast as a podcast manager or editor, why it likely looks easy to our clients, and how a change of direction is the catalyst we need to revitalise a podcast direction. And as a bonus, we talk a little bit about the current state of the podcasting space, her opinions on AI, and some answers to those questions we love to ask other podcasters.

Listen to Laura's podcast: Podcast Strategy that Brings in Clients

Get in touch with Laura McRae:

Website: https://podcastsupportservices.com.au/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurajmcrae/

Instagram: @podcast.support.services

Facebook: Australian Podcasters Collaborative

Let's Start a Dialogue

The Socratic Method is best done in dialogue, so if you'd like to respond to one of my episodes or send through an idea of your own, send it to:

📧 [email protected]

🎤 rethinkingpodcasting.com and select "Send a Voicemail"

Make sure you share the name of your show, so I can include it in my response!

Support this Podcast:

Here are some of the services I use to create this show. Sign up for these services with the links below to support the podcast:

Use Brain.FM to stay focused while you podcast (30 Day Free Trial)

Sign up for Artlist.io to add Royalty Free Music to your Podcast (2 Months Free)

Use Captivate.FM to host & distribute your Podcast (30 Day Free Trial)

Create your Episode Transcript with GoodTape.io (€5 off when you sign up)

Chapters:

  • (00:00) The Pressure of Podcasting and Creative Burnout
  • (01:06) Introducing Laura McRae – Podcast Manager and Host
  • (02:34) From Virtual Assistant to Podcast Professional
  • (05:29) Learning Podcast Management and Early Lessons
  • (06:16) AI, Efficiency and the Solo Operator’s Dilemma
  • (07:09) Why Podcast Managers Struggle with Their Own Shows
  • (08:55) Realigning a Podcast That No Longer Fits
  • (13:48) Overcoming Resistance and Relaunching a Show
  • (16:58) Doing Less, Doing Better – Avoiding Overwork
  • (19:11) Finding Meaning, Voice and Confidence in Podcasting
  • (26:17) Audio Perfectionism and the Podcaster’s Curse
  • (32:47) AI Voices, Creativity and the Future of Authenticity
  • (34:11) Storytelling, Strategy and Finding Your Creative Voice
  • (38:23) Building Trust and Challenging the “Podcast Gurus”
  • (40:04) Rapid Fire: Video, Social Media, AI and Mics
  • (49:35) Redefining What Makes a Podcast
  • (51:16) Closing Reflections and Where to Find Laura McRae

This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
  continue reading

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