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The Podcast Strategy Most Business Owners Miss

41 min · 29. Juni 2026
Episode The Podcast Strategy Most Business Owners Miss Cover

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Most business owners think starting a podcast means creating more content, posting more episodes, chasing downloads, and adding one more task to an already full calendar. But a business podcast should not be just another content project. It should be an authority platform, a networking tool, a referral engine, and a client acquisition strategy that supports real business growth. In this episode, Tim Holloway explains why your podcast strategy needs to start with business outcomes, not microphones, cover art, episode topics, or publishing schedules. You will learn how to use a podcast to build authority, create strategic relationships, generate referrals, nurture leads, support your customer journey, and position yourself as the trusted expert in your market. This is for coaches, consultants, service providers, local business owners, creators, and entrepreneurs who want their podcast to do more than collect vanity metrics. If you want a podcast that builds trust, creates opportunities, and helps your business make money, this episode will change how you think about podcasting. You’ll learn why downloads are not the main measure of podcast success and how to connect every episode to a real business objective like referrals, trust, partnerships, or client acquisition. Tim breaks down how to choose your authority lane so your podcast is positioned clearly for the audience, the guest, and the business instead of becoming a random show with no strategy. You’ll discover how podcast interviews create a natural reason to reach out to high-value people, build relationships, and start referral partnerships without cold selling or awkward networking. This episode also explains why you should design the platform before choosing episode topics, so your podcast supports your sales journey, customer journey, content marketing, and long-term business growth. 00:00 Intro: Your podcast is not just content 02:08 People buy outcomes, not your method 04:31 Why jargon creates marketing resistance 06:11 You need a platform, not another task 09:11 Podcasts create strategic conversations 11:31 Your podcast as the center hub of business growth 13:50 Why most podcasters quit 15:47 Track outcomes beyond downloads 17:31 Using podcasts for networking and referrals 19:13 Stop starting with production questions 21:23 Why business objectives matter more than downloads 23:25 Build a network, not just an audience 25:06 Define the business outcome first 29:52 Choose your authority lane 31:00 Serve the audience, guest, and business 34:00 Use your podcast as a reason to reach out 36:03 Design the platform before the episodes 37:53 Build around the people who move your business forward 39:00 Final reframe: podcasting as a business growth platform #PodcastStrategy #BusinessPodcast #AuthorityMarketing #ClientAcquisition #BusinessGrowth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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Episode The Podcast Strategy Most Business Owners Miss Cover

The Podcast Strategy Most Business Owners Miss

Most business owners think starting a podcast means creating more content, posting more episodes, chasing downloads, and adding one more task to an already full calendar. But a business podcast should not be just another content project. It should be an authority platform, a networking tool, a referral engine, and a client acquisition strategy that supports real business growth. In this episode, Tim Holloway explains why your podcast strategy needs to start with business outcomes, not microphones, cover art, episode topics, or publishing schedules. You will learn how to use a podcast to build authority, create strategic relationships, generate referrals, nurture leads, support your customer journey, and position yourself as the trusted expert in your market. This is for coaches, consultants, service providers, local business owners, creators, and entrepreneurs who want their podcast to do more than collect vanity metrics. If you want a podcast that builds trust, creates opportunities, and helps your business make money, this episode will change how you think about podcasting. You’ll learn why downloads are not the main measure of podcast success and how to connect every episode to a real business objective like referrals, trust, partnerships, or client acquisition. Tim breaks down how to choose your authority lane so your podcast is positioned clearly for the audience, the guest, and the business instead of becoming a random show with no strategy. You’ll discover how podcast interviews create a natural reason to reach out to high-value people, build relationships, and start referral partnerships without cold selling or awkward networking. This episode also explains why you should design the platform before choosing episode topics, so your podcast supports your sales journey, customer journey, content marketing, and long-term business growth. 00:00 Intro: Your podcast is not just content 02:08 People buy outcomes, not your method 04:31 Why jargon creates marketing resistance 06:11 You need a platform, not another task 09:11 Podcasts create strategic conversations 11:31 Your podcast as the center hub of business growth 13:50 Why most podcasters quit 15:47 Track outcomes beyond downloads 17:31 Using podcasts for networking and referrals 19:13 Stop starting with production questions 21:23 Why business objectives matter more than downloads 23:25 Build a network, not just an audience 25:06 Define the business outcome first 29:52 Choose your authority lane 31:00 Serve the audience, guest, and business 34:00 Use your podcast as a reason to reach out 36:03 Design the platform before the episodes 37:53 Build around the people who move your business forward 39:00 Final reframe: podcasting as a business growth platform #PodcastStrategy #BusinessPodcast #AuthorityMarketing #ClientAcquisition #BusinessGrowth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

29. Juni 202641 min
Episode A Cop Took a Bullet… Then Faced His Biggest Battle Cover

A Cop Took a Bullet… Then Faced His Biggest Battle

A former Marine and police officer survived being shot in the line of duty, but the bullet was not the hardest battle he faced. In this powerful Roundtable Live conversation, Dave Tallant shares the raw truth about fatherhood, faith, anger, forgiveness, vulnerability, police trauma, and what it takes for a man to rebuild trust with his family. This episode is for fathers, Christian men, veterans, law enforcement officers, coaches, and anyone who has ever wondered whether their past mistakes can be redeemed. Dave opens up about taking a bullet during a gunfight, the mindset that helped him survive, the emotional aftermath of trauma, and the deeper wake-up call that came when his sons wrote him a brutally honest letter called The Great, Good, Bad, and Ugly of Dad. You’ll hear how faith, personal development, servant leadership, and emotional honesty helped Dave move from anger and survival mode into clarity, resilience, and connection. This is a conversation about becoming the kind of father, man, and leader your family can trust. Dave explains what really happened the night he was shot as a police officer and how training, mindset, and first thoughts helped him stay in the fight. He shares how his sons’ honest feedback forced him to face the version of himself that showed up at home, on the field, and in his marriage. The conversation explores how vulnerability, forgiveness, faith in Christ, and personal responsibility helped him rebuild connection with his children. You’ll also hear why Dave believes fathers, families, and servant leaders play a critical role in healing relationships, communities, and the country. 00:00 Intro to Roundtable Live 00:20 Meet Dave Tallant 01:05 Business, podcast, and coaching fathers 04:30 Advice for starting a business later in life 07:57 Dave’s backstory as a Marine, officer, and father 09:30 Becoming the angry version of himself 11:20 The letter from his sons 14:16 How vulnerability rebuilt connection 16:38 The night Dave took a bullet 19:02 Responding to shots fired 23:47 Running toward danger 25:00 Getting hit and staying in the fight 28:30 Backup arrives and the scene ends 30:52 Choosing forgiveness after the shooting 33:14 Faith, humility, and asking for help 37:00 Trauma, pain, and the question of purpose 38:00 The darkest moment and choosing to keep going 40:19 Becoming a better father for his daughter 43:10 Hearing God and stepping into uncomfortable truth 47:10 Final thoughts and invitation #Fatherhood #FaithAndFamily #PoliceOfficerStory #ChristianMen #ServantLeadership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

23. Juni 202650 min
Episode The Business Side of Building Nobody Teaches You with Deanna Lucas Cover

The Business Side of Building Nobody Teaches You with Deanna Lucas

Most contractors, builders, and local business owners are great at what they do — but that does not always mean people can find them, trust them, or choose them online. In this conversation, Tim Holloway talks with Deanna Lucas about what it really takes to grow a business beyond word-of-mouth, bad leads, and the daily grind of doing everything yourself. Deanna grew up in the housing industry, came from a family of builders, and experienced firsthand how the housing market crash changed everything for contractors, realtors, homeowners, and local communities. After years in interior decorating, construction, and design, she transitioned into digital marketing to help contractors, ministries, and local businesses build stronger systems, improve lead quality, use social media, and create an online presence that actually works. This episode is for contractors, builders, tradespeople, church leaders, ministry owners, podcast hosts, and small business owners who want to grow their authority, improve marketing, get better leads, use automation, and build a business that supports their family, faith, and future. You’ll hear how Deanna went from growing up on job sites to helping contractors and local businesses master the business side of building through digital marketing, automation, social media scheduling, and lead management. Tim and Deanna talk about why every lead is not a good lead, how poor lead quality wastes time, and why business owners need more than names and phone numbers if they want real growth. You’ll also learn why podcasting can build authority, create powerful networking opportunities, and open doors to partnerships, referrals, and business growth. This conversation also goes deeper into faith, family, answered prayer, raising children, surrendering hard situations to God, and trusting that grace is secure through what Jesus has already done. 00:00 Intro and Deanna Lucas joins the conversation 01:00 Growing up in a family of builders 02:20 How the housing market crash affected contractors and realtors 03:30 Transitioning into digital marketing 04:45 Why churches and local businesses need to show up online 06:00 What people look for before visiting a church 07:10 The impact of the housing crisis on communities 08:50 Moving from physical work to online business systems 09:45 Helping contractors master the business side of building 11:40 Getting off the tool and growing beyond owner-operator 13:10 Why every lead is not a quality lead 15:40 Deanna’s podcast and the power of networking 18:10 Why podcasting builds authority 20:30 Lessons from interviewing family on a podcast 22:00 Building consistency with a weekly podcast 23:00 Networking, partnerships, and business opportunities 26:40 Faith, family, and putting God first 28:00 Praising God for answered prayers 30:00 Parenting, struggle, and surrender 32:00 What God has been putting on Deanna’s heart 33:15 Grace, salvation, and secure attachment to God 35:00 Where to connect with Deanna 35:40 Social media scheduling offer for businesses #ContractorMarketing #LocalBusinessMarketing #ChristianBusiness #PodcastingTips #DigitalMarketing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

16. Juni 202637 min
Episode From Crash to Comeback: Jason Kerby's Entrepreneurial Journey Cover

From Crash to Comeback: Jason Kerby's Entrepreneurial Journey

In this insightful interview, Jason Kerby shares his entrepreneurial journey, including overcoming setbacks, mindset shifts, and the importance of identity in business success and recovery. Discover practical lessons on resilience, growth, and the power of gratitude from a seasoned business owner who has navigated the highs and lows of entrepreneurship. Key topics Entrepreneurial resilience Mindset shifts after failure Business exit strategies Identity and self-perception in business The role of gratitude in overcoming adversity Chapters 00:00 The Journey Begins: From Contractor to Entrepreneur 02:50 Navigating Challenges: The 2008 Crash and Its Aftermath 06:11 The Shift in Mindset: Embracing Coaching and Growth 08:58 Identity Crisis: Life After Selling the Business 11:48 Finding Purpose: Transitioning to Coaching and Helping Others 23:31 Facing Darkness: A Personal Struggle 30:07 Identity Shift: Building a New Life 32:30 The Power of Gratitude and Resilience 39:14 Navigating Change: Lessons Learned Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

4. Juni 202647 min
Episode Are You Building a Business or Just Buying a Job with Mark Andersen Cover

Are You Building a Business or Just Buying a Job with Mark Andersen

Mark Anderson Name: Mark Anderson Business: Know Your Numbers Location: Pearland, Texas Role: Owner of a small accounting firm In business since: March 2018 Specialty: Helping small business owners using QuickBooks Online keep accurate accounting records and use those records as a diagnostic tool to improve profit, cash flow, and business value. Mark helps small business owners: * Clean up messy or incorrect accounting records * Understand financial statements * Learn how to read a balance sheet * Use numbers to make better business decisions * Track profitability and cash flow * Identify sales, cost, debt, and profit issues * Build forward-looking KPIs * Prepare for loans, business partners, or selling the business * Move from owning a “job” to building a sellable business His process includes: 1. Start with clean accounting records Fix messy books or, in extreme cases, start fresh. 2. Educate the business owner Teach them how to understand and use financial information. 3. Meet monthly using real numbers Review financial statements and diagnose problems. 4. Layer in KPIs Create forward-looking indicators to help predict revenue, gross profit, and financial performance before the month ends. 5. Prepare for major business transactions Help owners get ready for loans, partnerships, or selling the business. Before starting his accounting firm, Mark was: * A golf professional * In public accounting for over 10 years * Performing financial statement audits * Doing CFO-type cleanup work for businesses He eventually moved into working with small businesses because he liked having multiple smaller clients instead of relying on one large interim CFO role. Mark typically works with small businesses that are: * Using QuickBooks Online * Revenue range of roughly $0 to $2.5 million * Often mom-and-pop businesses * Usually fewer than 10 employees * Cost-conscious but serious about improving their financial systems “If you want to create value in your business, you’ve got to get out of your business.” Mark emphasizes that if the owner is doing everything, they do not really own a business — they own a glorified job. YouTube / Podcast: Business on the Run Facebook: Know Your Numbers PL TikTok: Chasing Profit and Pups Phone: 346-320-1300 00:00 Intro and new group podcast format 01:00 Meet Mark Anderson from Know Your Numbers 02:21 Why small business owners struggle with financial information 03:30 What is a balance sheet? 04:46 Why entrepreneurs often avoid the numbers 08:03 Mark’s framework for fixing messy books 09:10 Using financial statements to diagnose business problems 10:22 Why separating business and personal money matters 12:49 Mark’s journey from golf pro to accounting firm owner 15:10 Why Mark chose small business accounting 17:32 Worst-case bookkeeping disasters 19:50 Why business owners need a financial mirror 21:00 From not knowing a balance sheet to improving gross margin 22:16 Helping a company grow into a full accounting department 24:16 Are you building a business or buying yourself a job? 25:20 Why business value requires getting out of the day-to-day 26:41 Buying back your time as a business owner 29:11 Money mindset, debt, and financial goals 33:16 Why boring business tasks create profit 35:00 Mental health advocacy, podcasting, and purpose 42:06 Finding the right accountant before growth breaks the business 45:34 Rebuilding after business setbacks 48:00 Where to connect with Mark Anderson 50:00 Final thoughts and closing #SmallBusinessFinance #KnowYourNumbers #BusinessAccounting #CashFlowManagement #EntrepreneurMindset Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

28. Mai 202650 min