How to Start a Podcast Without All the Answers—James Walters | Ep 142
If you’ve ever wondered what it actually takes to launch and sustain a podcast, this episode is for you. I sit down with James Walters, host of A Joyful Rebellion, to talk about stepping into podcasting from a career in storytelling through photography. You’ll pick up how James navigated those first uncertain steps, what goes on behind the scenes from idea to launch, and why starting doesn’t mean having it all figured out. We also chat about guest strategies, tools, growth surprises, and the honest, sometimes messy journey of making your show your own. Tune in for candid insights, plenty of practical tips, and some encouragement if you’re ready to hit record yourself.
Connect With James Walters
Website: https://ajoyfulrebellion.com/
Personal Website: https://jameswalters.com/
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Chapters
00:00 When Podcasting Feels Overwhelming
00:37 Welcome and James’ Introduction
01:31 A Joyful Rebellion—The Podcast Idea
02:29 Redefining Success and Fulfillment
03:23 Stories of Change and Reinvention
04:47 Following Others’ Paths
05:09 Why James Started Podcasting
06:02 From Photography to Podcast Conversations
06:46 Naming the Genre: Self-Discovery
07:47 The Importance of Self-Awareness
08:59 How James Discovered Podcasting
10:10 Finding a Podcast Community
12:08 Launching A Joyful Rebellion
13:42 In-Person vs. Online Podcasting
14:23 Why Unique Stories Matter
16:29 Discovering Unexpected Guests
17:48 Regrets, Wishes, and Facing Fear
18:20 Becoming the Author of Your Own Story
19:50 Balancing Podcasting With Work
20:50 Behind the Scenes: James’ Workflow
21:42 What Podcast Conventions Don’t Teach
22:23 Sourcing and Prepping for Guests
23:52 Scheduling and Systems That Work
24:29 Making Episodes From Meaningful Moments
25:51 Editing, Launch Schedules, and Buffering
26:54 The Value of Your Immediate Network
27:54 Different Podcasting Styles, Same Passion
28:44 Start Small—Don’t Wait for Perfect
29:52 Software and Tools James Uses
33:42 After Publishing: Thinking About Promotion
34:03 Discovering and Scheduling Social Content
35:27 Best Tools for Video and Clips
36:35 Why Riverside Wins for Recording
37:47 Affordability and Practical Tech Talk
39:25 Reducing Friction for Indie Podcasters
40:35 Podcast Growth Surprises and Numbers
41:48 Guest Collaboration and Discovery
42:35 The Challenge of Growing With Social Media
43:19 Why Podcast Audiences Feel Loyal
44:36 Crafting Titles: Boring vs. Clever
46:08 Making Content Evergreen for Guests
47:41 When Opinions Differ on Air
49:09 Looking Ahead: Goals for the Podcast
51:08 Scheduling, Backlogs, and Time Zone Mishaps
53:22 Advice for Aspiring Podcasters
54:51 The Power of Just Hitting Record
55:43 Finding Consistency and Joy in Podcasting
56:24 Where to Find A Joyful Rebellion
57:08 Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts