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Getting Real About Podcasting: Building Community One Episode at a Time

58 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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Ever wondered what it really takes to build a successful podcast? In this episode, we're pulling back the curtain on the highs, lows, surprises, and lessons learned from years behind the microphone. We're joined by the team behind the Lunchador Podcast Network to talk about how podcasting has evolved, what it takes to grow a show, and why building a community matters just as much as creating great content. From navigating changing trends and technology to finding your voice and staying consistent, we explore the realities of podcasting from people who have lived it. Whether you're thinking about starting a podcast, already have one, or simply enjoy hearing the stories behind successful creative businesses, this conversation offers valuable insights, practical advice, and plenty of real-world experience. IN THIS EPISODE, WE DISCUSS: * What it actually takes to launch and sustain a podcast over the long term * How podcasting has changed over the years and why adaptability is essential * The role community plays in growing an engaged and loyal audience * Why consistency and marketing are often the keys to podcast success * Behind-the-scenes realities of producing quality content * The story of the Lunchador Podcast Network and its growth within the Rochester creative community * Lessons learned from years of supporting podcasters and creators This episode is packed with honest conversation, practical takeaways, and encouragement for anyone looking to use their voice to connect, educate, entertain, or grow a business. RESOURCES MENTIONED: * lunchador.org * lunchadorpodcast * anomalypresents.com * bossyroc.com * uniontavenrseabreeze.com * marshallstreetbarandgrill.com * salenas.com ORGANIZATIONS AND PROJECTS MENTIONED: * Lunchador Podcast Network * Representation in Cinema * Food About Town * Anomaly Presents * Mind of Magnus * Plants and Beats Mentioned in this episode: Joe Bean Roasters Use promo code Lunchador for 15% off your order! https://shop.joebeanroasters.com Lunchador Podcast Network Check out all of the shows on the Lunchador Network at lunchador.org!

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