Have you ever stopped and wondered if you’re podcasting for the right reasons?
Sometimes it can feel like we’re shouting into the void while the rest of our lives demand our attention. Between work, Family, and everything else competing for our time, it’s easy to look at your podcast and wonder if it’s still worth the effort.
In this episode, I talk about the challenge of keeping your podcast momentum alive when life gets messy. Not every season of podcasting is exciting. Sometimes you’re tired, overwhelmed, or simply questioning whether the time you’re Investing is paying off.
Those moments happen to all of us, and they often force us to reevaluate why we started podcasting in the first place.
One conversation really stood out to me. I spoke with a client who had been podcasting for four years but had never seriously considered how to monetize their show. Their goal was simply to share helpful content and make a positive impact.
But after four years, they started asking a different question: “Is this still enough?”
That question opened the door to a deeper discussion about goals, expectations, and what success actually looks like.
One of the biggest lessons from this conversation is that it’s okay for your goals to evolve.
Maybe you started podcasting as a hobby. Maybe you wanted to build a community, grow your business, or simply have meaningful conversations. As your circumstances change, your reasons for podcasting can change too.
A fresh perspective can reignite your enthusiasm and help you see opportunities you may have overlooked.
If you’ve been feeling stuck, frustrated, or uncertain about your podcast’s future, this episode is a reminder that you’re not alone. Sometimes the solution isn’t quitting. Sometimes it’s simply redefining what you’re trying to accomplish.
By revisiting your goals and being honest about what you want from your podcast, you may discover a new sense of purpose that makes the journey exciting again.
As someone who wrote a book about making money with your podcast, you need to keep in mind you don’t monetize a podcast, you monetize audience (and often yours is too small as 3% of your audience will take action).
Podcasting today can feel overwhelming. There are endless platforms, constant changes, and enough advertisements to make anyone question their sanity. But when you reconnect with your “why,” the path forward often becomes much clearer.
If you’ve ever wondered whether your podcast is still serving you—or whether you’re serving your podcast—this episode is for you.
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