The System Behind My Podcast Growth Plan | With Terryl Humphrey | Ep #373
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In this episode of the Failure Is Knowledge Podcast, Terryl Humphrey explains why he is starting a ninety-day challenge to build a podcast production business and document the process from day one.
He shares the failure of trying this challenge multiple times, what it cost him, and why he kept second-guessing himself.
He explains the shift that happened when he stopped treating podcasting like “just content creation” and started seeing the podcast as a way to build relationships, increase touch points, and help podcasters grow their audience through a consistent system.
Terryl breaks down what he is focusing on during the challenge: podcast, webinars (online training), and social media, plus consistent follow-ups.
He talks about the sales process, how a sixty-minute conversation on a podcast can help people “know, like, and trust” you, and why consistent communication matters.
This episode is for podcasters, business owners, and thought leaders who want a clearer plan for staying consistent and understanding what happens after you press record.
Terryl also shares parts of his story, including being from Little Rock, Arkansas, joining the Marine Corps, and how he learned to keep showing up.
If you’re searching for podcast consistency, podcast growth, podcast production business, touch points, or building relationships through podcasting, this episode shares the real mindset and system behind the ninety-day challenge.
Failure Is Knowledge helps podcasters grow their audience.
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