How to Run a Podcast When You're Drowning in Client Work
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Running a podcast can feel exciting… until your calendar fills up with client work and consistency starts to feel like fighting a losing battle.
In this episode, I’m talking to you if you want to keep your podcast going but you’re already booked solid. If you’ve ever told yourself, "I’ll get back to my podcast when things slow down," well, you're in the right place.
I share a much more realistic way to think about podcasting during busy seasons — without adding pressure or guilt to your already full plate. Because more often than not, the problem isn’t a lack of time, but *how* that time is being used.
We’ll look at a few common assumptions that make podcasting feel harder than it needs to be, especially when it comes to time, preparation, and equipment. I also talk openly about recording solo episodes, why they can feel awkward at first, and how that feeling changes over time.
I walk you through why shorter episodes can actually be more powerful, how to stay consistent even when life happens, and how planning ahead can give you breathing room instead of boxing you in.
If staying consistent with your podcast has been your biggest struggle so far, this episode will help you see a more doable, sustainable way forward without burning out or sacrifising client work.
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