The Long Game With Ruxandra Podcast
There’s a worry that comes up almost every time someone thinks about doing something with their podcast content. What if it doesn’t sound like me? You’ve seen it happen to other people. Content that feels generic. Corporate. Like it was written by someone who doesn’t actually understand what that person does or how they think. And you don’t want that. In this episode I’m addressing that concern directly — not with reassurance, but with proof. Because your voice isn’t something that gets lost when your content moves formats. It’s already in your podcast. Every story, every framework, every distinction you make. It’s all there. It just needs to show up in more places. What we cover: * What voice actually is — and why it has nothing to do with writing style * A real example of a podcast moment reformatted into a LinkedIn post, a carousel, and a quote graphic — so you can hear exactly what stays the same * The difference between extraction and writing from scratch — and why one preserves your voice while the other doesn’t * What actually strips voice from content (hint: it’s not the process) If this resonated: Every episode of The Long Game is built around one idea: you don’t need to create more. You need a system that makes what you already create work harder. If you want to explore what that looks like, you can find me at withruxandra.com [https://withruxandra.com/]. Subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode of The Long Game. Find me on Instagram at @withruxandra [https://www.instagram.com/withruxandra] for more on content strategy, podcast repurposing, and building a system that works beyond the day you hit publish. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit withruxandra.substack.com [https://withruxandra.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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