Launching a podcast — Lessons from my first ten episodes
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概要
In this episode, I reflect on the first ten episodes of Seasons in Business and share what I’ve learned about starting and growing a podcast. From early worries and technical challenges to small wins and steady growth, I talk about the lessons that have surprised me and why it’s worth starting even if you don’t have everything figured out.
Key takeaways from this episode
- Fewer than 10% of podcasts make it to 10 episodes — and why that’s worth celebrating
- How a simple setup and an idea are enough to get started
- The challenges of consistency, scheduling, and invisible work
- Why slow, steady growth can feel deeply rewarding
- A reminder that you don’t need everything figured out to begin
If you’ve been thinking about starting a podcast — or any creative project — this episode is an encouragement to begin where you are, with what you have.
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