The Solo Podcasting Handbook: Trailer
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Starting a solo podcast is an excellent way to demonstrate your passion and become a trusted source for your audience. However, this specific format is arguably the most challenging type of show to sustain over the long term. You face unique risks and pressures when you are responsible for 100% of the ideation, scripting, and performance.
What you will learn in this show:
- The operational and psychological challenges unique to one-person shows
- How decision fatigue impacts creators without a conversational partner
- The causes of "pod fade" and the toll of performing without immediate feedback
- Strategies to manage vocal fatigue when maintaining an engaging tone alone
If you want to build a solo podcast that you actually enjoy producing, this show will help you avoid burnout. And/or podfade.
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Written, edited, and hosted by Jen deHaan.
Find this show on YouTube at https://youtube.com/@solopodcastinghandbook
Website at https://stereoforest.com/solo-podcasting
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About Jen
Jen's professional background is in web software technology (audio/video/web and graphics), working for many years in Silicon Valley. She has worked in instructional design, writing, marketing, and education in the creative space. She was also a quality engineer for awhile.
Jen became involved in performing, acting, and improv in 2015. She taught dance fitness classes (despite beginning with two left feet), performed in community theatre, and taught and coached improv comedy and acting at several theatres. Jen was also the Online School Director and Director of Marketing at WGIS.
Jen's website: https://jendehaan.com
This podcast is a StereoForest production. Made and produced in British Columbia, Canada.
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