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E461 - Podcast Success Measurement Unlocked - Identifying the first fan of your podcast

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Episode 461 - Podcast Success Measurement Unlocked - Identifying the first fan of your podcast

The first fan of your podcast should be you as the host of the podcast - your energy on the mic and infront of the camera, how you show up for your community is infectious - infectious in a positive or negative sense - if you aren't feeling it, your audience won't either. Before you go out and attempt at creating fans for your show, you need to be a fan of what you do, who you serve and why you are doing it - we don't have to podcast, we get to podcast

1. Your Passion Sets the Tone

The energy, enthusiasm, and belief you bring to the mic is contagious. When you genuinely love what you’re talking about, listeners feel it and want to join in. The word passion originally comes from the Latin word passio, meaning to suffer or endure. Modern, supposedly inspiring expressions, such as “Follow your passion” or “Do it with passion or not at all,” would have meant something entirely different in previous centuries
Action Step:
Before each episode, spend a few minutes reminding yourself why you started your podcast and what excites you

2. Authenticity Builds Trust

Being your own first fan means knowing your strengths, celebrating your quirks, and embracing your unique voice. Audiences resonate with hosts who are authentic and confident in their delivery.

Action Step:
Review your latest episode and note moments where you truly sounded like “yourself.” Commit to leaning into those real, natural moments in future episodes—don’t try to be anyone else.

3. Community Starts With You

You’re not just hosting a show; you’re creating a community. If you’re not excited to participate and engage, your listeners won’t be either.

Action Step:
After releasing your episode, interact with your audience—reply to comments, share personal reactions, or ask for their opinions. Show that you’re not just the host, but also an active, invested community member.

4. Celebrate Growth and Progress

Being your first fan means celebrating your wins and milestones, just as you would for a listener or guest. This keeps motivation high and demonstrates the journey for others.

Action Step:
Start a “podcast wins” log. Write down every small victory—from great feedback to overcoming technical challenges—and share these on your show or social media. Your genuine pride will inspire your listeners to root for you and themselves.

Wrap-Up Thought:
When you’re genuinely your own first fan, your authenticity and energy become a magnet for the right audience. Remember: you don’t have to podcast, you get to podcast—let that privilege shine in every episode!

Resource: Fans First: Change The Game, Break the Rules & Create an Unforgettable Experience

https://amzn.to/4os86kt

Source: https://onceuponawrittenword.wordpress.com/2018/02/19/the-metamorphosis-of-passion/

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Episode 461 - Podcast Success Measurement Unlocked - Identifying the first fan of your podcast

The first fan of your podcast should be you as the host of the podcast - your energy on the mic and infront of the camera, how you show up for your community is infectious - infectious in a positive or negative sense - if you aren't feeling it, your audience won't either. Before you go out and attempt at creating fans for your show, you need to be a fan of what you do, who you serve and why you are doing it - we don't have to podcast, we get to podcast

1. Your Passion Sets the Tone

The energy, enthusiasm, and belief you bring to the mic is contagious. When you genuinely love what you’re talking about, listeners feel it and want to join in. The word passion originally comes from the Latin word passio, meaning to suffer or endure. Modern, supposedly inspiring expressions, such as “Follow your passion” or “Do it with passion or not at all,” would have meant something entirely different in previous centuries
Action Step:
Before each episode, spend a few minutes reminding yourself why you started your podcast and what excites you

2. Authenticity Builds Trust

Being your own first fan means knowing your strengths, celebrating your quirks, and embracing your unique voice. Audiences resonate with hosts who are authentic and confident in their delivery.

Action Step:
Review your latest episode and note moments where you truly sounded like “yourself.” Commit to leaning into those real, natural moments in future episodes—don’t try to be anyone else.

3. Community Starts With You

You’re not just hosting a show; you’re creating a community. If you’re not excited to participate and engage, your listeners won’t be either.

Action Step:
After releasing your episode, interact with your audience—reply to comments, share personal reactions, or ask for their opinions. Show that you’re not just the host, but also an active, invested community member.

4. Celebrate Growth and Progress

Being your first fan means celebrating your wins and milestones, just as you would for a listener or guest. This keeps motivation high and demonstrates the journey for others.

Action Step:
Start a “podcast wins” log. Write down every small victory—from great feedback to overcoming technical challenges—and share these on your show or social media. Your genuine pride will inspire your listeners to root for you and themselves.

Wrap-Up Thought:
When you’re genuinely your own first fan, your authenticity and energy become a magnet for the right audience. Remember: you don’t have to podcast, you get to podcast—let that privilege shine in every episode!

Resource: Fans First: Change The Game, Break the Rules & Create an Unforgettable Experience

https://amzn.to/4os86kt

Source: https://onceuponawrittenword.wordpress.com/2018/02/19/the-metamorphosis-of-passion/

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https://howtopodcast.ca/

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