The power of audio is undeniably huge. It’s the ultimate way to get people engaged, voice opinions, create movements, tell stories and build connections. While creating it can be easy, the overall work to make it successful really can stack up. So, how can you get it right without getting burned out? Welcome to Should I Start A Podcast where …
Volume 24: James Whittaker: The View From The Top of the Mountain
The View From The Top of the Mountain Life balance. It’s the myth or that pesky, elusive unicorn that not many of us seem to capture. It is an absolute entrepreneurial dream. It often comes from the desire to appear to the outside world that we really can do it all. How can we have it all without the price …
195. Tactic: Glen Carlson on How Not to Overthink Differentiating
How Not to Overthink Differentiating Everyone you’ve ever gone to advice about your podcast has probably told you to stand out or to find your niche. While this is indeed valuable advice, you don’t need to spend as much energy as you’d think trying to differentiate your brand from others like you. Welcome to Tactics Tuesday, a short and sweet …
Volume 23: Peri Bostock: The One With a Fire Inside
This is the story of Peri Bostock who is The One with a Fire Inside. Drive is the biggest contributor to high performance. Driven people are continuously seeking new heights, and understand what is truly possible. That’s what fuels them to reach higher and go for gold. But, does being driven mean that you naturally have more success? This is The …
194. How To Improve Your Conversation Skills Through Listening with Mark Goulston
How To Improve Your Conversation Skills Through Listening The louder we speak the more we’re heard, right? If you want to be a good podcast host, this definitely isn’t true. Having the ability to listen is the number one skill a great interviewer can have. Welcome to Should I Start A Podcast, where each week Ronsley Vaz, with the help …
193. Tactic: Valerie Khoo on How to Connect To Your Audience
Podcasts are one of the best marketing tools you can have for your business or brand in the 21st century. They are not only amazing at spreading your message further, but they can also get you forming stronger audience connections, faster. Welcome to Tactics Tuesday, a short and sweet companion to Should I Start a Podcast hosted by Ronsley Vaz, …
Volume 22: George Sheppard: Lightning In a Bottle
Many factors go into whether or not a person’s going to be successful. It’s not only a matter of being amazing at your craft, but you also need to be open and receptive to new experiences, while maintaining that all-important element – curiosity. This is The Psychology of Entrepreneurship, a highly produced audio documentary style, revealing series that follows Ronsley …
192. Give Others a Voice: Ronsley Shares his Take with Harvee Pene
Give Others a Voice: Ronsley Shares his Take with Harvee Pene Our voice is more about what we say and how we sound. Everything we’ve been through in our lives – every struggle, every triumph – shapes our voice and our view on the world. It’s so important to get your voice out there, because you never know what hearing …
191. Tactic: Amber Hawken on Using Vulnerability to Connect to Your Guest & Audience
Sure, being prepared is helpful. But when it comes to giving a great interview, sometimes being over prepared can blow up in your face. So how do you find a happy medium? The key is to remain vulnerable. Welcome to Tactics Tuesday, a short and sweet companion to Should I Start a Podcast hosted by Ronsley Vaz, where each week …
Volume 21.1: Melissa Ambrosini: Silencing Your Inner Critic
Silencing Your Inner Critic: How to Tell the Mean Voice in Your Head to Shut the Hell Up Clawing your way out of a dark headspace is incredibly hard. Especially, when the voice of your inner critic is constantly telling you not to. And, that this is the way it’ll always be. So why even try? The only way to …