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42. Why Good Enough Should Be the Bar in Podcasting

4 min · 28 de ene de 2026
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Most people overthink, procrastinate and don't launch their podcast or episode because they're trying to make everything perfect. It needs to SOUND perfect. The cover art needs to LOOK perfect. Everything needs to be exactly RIGHT. But here's the thing: My very first episode was recorded on a Sony PlayStation mic. My first guest episode sounded like it was recorded in a fishbowl. And yet… I still released them. Maybe that was blind innocence.. But honestly, I'm glad I did. What I want to share with you today, shortly and sweetly, is why good enough should be the bar in podcasting, not perfection. This episode is a reminder that podcasting is something you grow into. Your voice gets clearer. Your confidence builds. Your process gets better. But none of that happens if you're waiting for perfect. Links Download the Free Podcast Launch Checklist mentioned in this episode at http://darlenevictoria.com/free [http://darlenevictoria.com/free] Connect with me on Instagram @dvpodcasts Connect with me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/darlenevictoria/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/darlenevictoria/]

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