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Behind the Mic: How I Failed and What I Learned from Season 1

15 min Ā· 22 de oct de 202515 min
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The Failures of Having a Podcast šŸŽ™ļø | What I Learned from Season 1 of This Is Your Turning Point Social media shows everyone’s wins — but rarely the failures. In this episode, I share the truth about what went wrong (and right) in Season 1 of my podcast, This Is Your Turning Point. From awkward interviews to production mishaps and self-doubt, I’ve learned that the only way to succeed is by failing in public. If you’ve ever wanted to start a podcast, or you’ve struggled to stay consistent, this video is for you. I’ll show you: šŸ‘‰ What really happens behind the mic šŸ‘‰ The biggest mistakes I made (and what I’d do differently) šŸ‘‰ Why practice isn’t enough — you need real experience šŸ‘‰ How vulnerability can help you grow faster Every episode got a little better — because I kept going. The only way to get started… is to get started. A huge thank you to my incredible guests from Season 1: Andrew Stotter-Brooks Dr. Corrie Block Emma Jordaan Michael Kenner Bushra Ahmed Darren & Andrew (DNA) Adam Wolf Greg Turner šŸ’” If you or someone in your team would like to be a guest on Season 2, visit: 🌐 www.thisisyourturningpoint.com [https://www.thisisyourturningpoint.com]

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