Falling Off a Cliff Led to the Best Podcast Ideas w/ Whitney Archibald

Sometimes inspiration comes in the strangest ways. In this episode Whitney Archibald talks about how a rock climbing accident helped her get crystal clear about what she wanted to do with her podcast.Whitney Archibald is the host of 2 podcasts: The Family Lab and The Y Magazine Podcast. She has the best parenting advice and is always trying the funnest experiments with her podcast. She has been podcasting for 6 years and is a podcast lover like me. Topics discussed in this episode:Podcast experimentingHow to start a podcastPodcast inspirationSeasonal formatPodcast catalogParenting podcastsHere’s the one thing you should implement in your podcast if you’re feeling overwhelmed and not sure where to start. And that is to make sure you are scheduling breaks into your podcast calendar. Whitney’s story proves that your listeners will stick with you even when you take breaks, so make sure you take those breaks so you don’t burn out!Timestamps(00:00) Introduction(00:59) Get to know Whitney(05:13) Whitney fell off a cliff(08:36) Podcast Jumpstart Sessions(09:35) Seasonal format is best(16:26) The Y Magazine PodcastLinksLast week’s episode with WhitneyThe Family LabThe Y Magazine PodcastOlogies with Alie Wardhow to start a successful podcast, podcast, podcast tips, starting a podcast tips, tips on starting a podcast, advice for starting a podcast, podcast download numbers, podcast seo, podcast marketing strategy, video podcasting, podcasts on YouTube, search engine optimization podcast

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Hi, I'm Andi Smiley, the Friendly Podcast Guide! I’ve been in the podcasting world for 5 years. I help moms start, launch and grow a podcast that is fun and fulfilling. Whether you’re just starting or a few years in, I share tips, stories from my own journey and insights from podcasters I admire. My goal is to help you create and grow a podcast that is everything you want it to be, while still being sustainable. No burn out here!