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106 - Sustainable Podcasting to Prevent Burnout

22 min · 15 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2277247/fan_mail/new] If your podcast has started to feel heavy, exhausting, or harder to keep up with lately, this episode is for you. Julie Deem shares why so many podcast hosts quietly burn out from content fatigue and decision fatigue long before their podcast ever reaches its full potential.  If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed trying to keep up with recording, social media, show notes, content planning, and running your business all at the same time, this episode will help you take a deep breath and refocus on what actually matters. Get Ready to Learn: * Why podcast burnout often starts mentally before it becomes physical. * How decision fatigue impacts creativity and consistency as a podcast host. * Why starting from scratch every week makes podcasting feel harder than it needs to. * How repeatable podcast frameworks help reduce overwhelm and save time. * Why trying to keep up with social media trends can drain your energy and creativity. * What sustainable podcasting actually looks like for business owners. * How batching and systems can make content creation feel lighter. * Why consistency matters more than intensity in podcast growth. * How to identify the parts of your podcast workflow that are draining you. * A simple podcast drain audit exercise to help simplify your process. FAQ: How can podcasters simplify their workflow? Podcasters can simplify their workflow by creating repeatable systems, using episode templates, batching content, automating repetitive tasks, and focusing only on strategies that actually support business growth. What is a podcast drain audit? A podcast drain audit is an exercise where podcasters list every task involved in their workflow and identify which parts energize them, drain them, or feel neutral. This helps identify areas that need systems, delegation, or simplification. Why is consistency more important than intensity in podcasting? Consistency allows podcasts to grow through trust, long-term visibility, SEO, and audience relationships. Intense short bursts of content creation often lead to burnout, while sustainable systems help podcasters stay in the game long enough to see results. Schedule a complimentary call to see if podcasting is a good fit for you: https://calendly.com/thebusinesspodcasteditor/discovery-call-the-business-podcast-editor [https://calendly.com/thebusinesspodcasteditor/discovery-call-the-business-podcast-editor] Extra resources at: https://www.thebusinesspodcasteditor.com/ [https://www.thebusinesspodcasteditor.com/%20] Have a question? Send me a message on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/indymompreneur/ [https://www.instagram.com/indymompreneur/]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2277247/fan_mail/new] Are you constantly wondering what to post next? In this episode Julie Deem challenges the idea that great content comes from trending topics and viral moments. Instead, she shares why the most effective content is often hiding in your everyday experiences, client conversations, lessons learned, and business challenges. Julie breaks down how experience-based content builds trust faster than generic educational content and explains why trust is what ultimately drives sales. You'll walk away with practical strategies to generate endless content ideas while creating deeper connections with your audience. Get Ready to Learn: * Why chasing trending topics can make your content feel generic.  * How evergreen content creates long-term value for your audience.  * The difference between creating content from pressure versus purpose.  * Why client conversations are one of the best sources of content ideas.  * How experience-based content builds trust and increases sales.  * Four places to find your next podcast episode topic.  * A simple system for capturing content ideas before they disappear.  * How to create content that teaches while strengthening relationships. Four Sources for Endless Content Ideas * Client conversations and frequently asked questions. * Personal business challenges and lessons learned. * Recent wins and successful strategies. * Frustrations and industry misconceptions. FAQ: How do I come up with podcast content consistently? The best podcast content often comes from your everyday experiences, client conversations, lessons learned, wins, challenges, and frequently asked questions rather than trending topics. Why is experience-based content more effective? Experience-based content demonstrates expertise through real-world examples, stories, and lessons, helping audiences trust you more than generic educational content alone. How can I avoid running out of content ideas? Create a system to capture ideas whenever they arise. Document client questions, frustrations, breakthroughs, observations, and lessons learned throughout your week. Schedule a complimentary call to see if podcasting is a good fit for you: https://calendly.com/thebusinesspodcasteditor/discovery-call-the-business-podcast-editor [https://calendly.com/thebusinesspodcasteditor/discovery-call-the-business-podcast-editor] Extra resources at: https://www.thebusinesspodcasteditor.com/ [https://www.thebusinesspodcasteditor.com/%20] Have a question? Send me a message on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/indymompreneur/ [https://www.instagram.com/indymompreneur/]

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109 - Becoming the Obvious Choice in Sales

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2277247/fan_mail/new] Have you ever looked around and wondered why some business owners seem to attract referrals and opportunities effortlessly while others struggle to get noticed even when they're incredibly talented? In this episode, Julie Deem explores one of the most overlooked factors affecting sales success: positioning. While many entrepreneurs focus on improving their sales scripts, pricing, or follow-up process, the real challenge often happens long before a sales conversation ever begins. Julie breaks down why becoming the obvious choice in your industry isn't about being the loudest voice, having the biggest audience, or posting more content. It's about creating enough clarity that when someone encounters a problem you solve, your name immediately comes to mind. If referrals feel inconsistent or people seem confused about what you actually do, this episode will help you identify the gap between what you want to be known for and what you're currently known for. Get Ready to Learn: * Why being good at what you do isn't enough to attract consistent clients.  * The difference between positioning and selling.  * How opportunities are won before a sales conversation even starts.  * Why referrals become inconsistent when your messaging lacks clarity.  * The three questions every potential client needs answered.  * The difference between visibility and memorability.  * Why generalists often struggle to generate referrals.  * How to become the first person people think of when a problem arises.  * The role clarity plays in attracting opportunities and sales.  * Practical exercises to evaluate your current positioning. FAQ: What does it mean to become the obvious choice in sales? Becoming the obvious choice means creating enough clarity around who you help, what problem you solve, and why you're different so that people immediately think of you when they encounter a related need or opportunity. Why am I not getting referrals even though I'm good at what I do? Many talented business owners struggle with referrals because people don't clearly understand what they do. If your network can't easily explain your services or identify who you help, they won't know when to refer potential clients to you. What is positioning in business? Positioning is how people perceive your business in the marketplace. It helps potential clients understand where you fit, what makes you different, and why they should choose you over other options. Schedule a complimentary call to see if podcasting is a good fit for you: https://calendly.com/thebusinesspodcasteditor/discovery-call-the-business-podcast-editor [https://calendly.com/thebusinesspodcasteditor/discovery-call-the-business-podcast-editor] Extra resources at: https://www.thebusinesspodcasteditor.com/ [https://www.thebusinesspodcasteditor.com/%20] Have a question? Send me a message on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/indymompreneur/ [https://www.instagram.com/indymompreneur/]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2277247/fan_mail/new] Are you overexplaining your services and accidentally pushing potential clients away? In this episode Julie Deem breaks down one of the biggest mistakes business owners make when it comes to sales and messaging. Julie shares practical strategies to help you stop hiding behind corporate-speak, use storytelling more effectively, and create messaging that actually makes people lean in and want to work with you. Because at the end of the day, people don't buy from the most polished person. They buy from the person they trust. Get Ready to Learn: * Why overexplaining your business often comes from insecurity. * How sounding “professional” can actually hurt connection. * Why emotional connection matters more than perfect explanations in sales. * The difference between describing services and communicating transformation. * How storytelling helps potential clients see themselves in the outcome. * Why podcasting builds trust faster than many other forms of content. * How to simplify your messaging so people understand you quickly. * The role authenticity plays in modern marketing and audience growth. * Why relatable communication creates stronger sales conversations. * Practical exercises to help you stop sounding like a brochure online. FAQ: Why is emotional connection important in sales? People make buying decisions emotionally before they justify them logically. When your audience feels understood, they are more likely to trust you, remember you, and ultimately work with you. How can storytelling improve my sales messaging? Storytelling helps your audience see themselves in the transformation you provide. Instead of hearing a list of services, they hear a relatable experience that creates trust and emotional investment. What’s the difference between explaining and connecting? Explaining focuses on information. Connecting focuses on emotions, outcomes, and relatability. Connection creates curiosity and trust, while overexplaining often creates confusion or overwhelm. Schedule a complimentary call to see if podcasting is a good fit for you: https://calendly.com/thebusinesspodcasteditor/discovery-call-the-business-podcast-editor [https://calendly.com/thebusinesspodcasteditor/discovery-call-the-business-podcast-editor] Extra resources at: https://www.thebusinesspodcasteditor.com/ [https://www.thebusinesspodcasteditor.com/%20] Have a question? Send me a message on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/indymompreneur/ [https://www.instagram.com/indymompreneur/]

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episode 106 - Sustainable Podcasting to Prevent Burnout artwork

106 - Sustainable Podcasting to Prevent Burnout

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2277247/fan_mail/new] If your podcast has started to feel heavy, exhausting, or harder to keep up with lately, this episode is for you. Julie Deem shares why so many podcast hosts quietly burn out from content fatigue and decision fatigue long before their podcast ever reaches its full potential.  If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed trying to keep up with recording, social media, show notes, content planning, and running your business all at the same time, this episode will help you take a deep breath and refocus on what actually matters. Get Ready to Learn: * Why podcast burnout often starts mentally before it becomes physical. * How decision fatigue impacts creativity and consistency as a podcast host. * Why starting from scratch every week makes podcasting feel harder than it needs to. * How repeatable podcast frameworks help reduce overwhelm and save time. * Why trying to keep up with social media trends can drain your energy and creativity. * What sustainable podcasting actually looks like for business owners. * How batching and systems can make content creation feel lighter. * Why consistency matters more than intensity in podcast growth. * How to identify the parts of your podcast workflow that are draining you. * A simple podcast drain audit exercise to help simplify your process. FAQ: How can podcasters simplify their workflow? Podcasters can simplify their workflow by creating repeatable systems, using episode templates, batching content, automating repetitive tasks, and focusing only on strategies that actually support business growth. What is a podcast drain audit? A podcast drain audit is an exercise where podcasters list every task involved in their workflow and identify which parts energize them, drain them, or feel neutral. This helps identify areas that need systems, delegation, or simplification. Why is consistency more important than intensity in podcasting? Consistency allows podcasts to grow through trust, long-term visibility, SEO, and audience relationships. Intense short bursts of content creation often lead to burnout, while sustainable systems help podcasters stay in the game long enough to see results. Schedule a complimentary call to see if podcasting is a good fit for you: https://calendly.com/thebusinesspodcasteditor/discovery-call-the-business-podcast-editor [https://calendly.com/thebusinesspodcasteditor/discovery-call-the-business-podcast-editor] Extra resources at: https://www.thebusinesspodcasteditor.com/ [https://www.thebusinesspodcasteditor.com/%20] Have a question? Send me a message on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/indymompreneur/ [https://www.instagram.com/indymompreneur/]

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