Episodes

  • Straight from the Source's Mouth: Frank Talk about Sex and Dating Reviewed
    Oct 1 2024

    Tamara Schoon did something I've not seen other people do: she found the episode that didn't get as many downloads as her other episodes.

    Her website is at https://straightfromthesourcesmouthpod.net/

    The description of the show is:

    Are you perpetually single? Do you want longer-lasting relationships? Tired of miscommunication and misunderstandings? Wish you were better in bed? Advice from experts as well as real talk from real people so that you can see you are not alone in your thoughts and experiences. I talk about sex in my stand-up comedy and people often tell me that I say what they are thinking but are too afraid to say or admit it to their partners; too taboo they think. We'll talk about books we've read on dating, relationships and sex so that you can gain knowledge without having to read all the books yourself. I'll interview people on both sides of an issue: people who are great at dating and unsuccessful at dating...learn from the person who's great and also learn what not to do! We'll do the same with sex and relationships so that you can learn what works so you don't need to repeat others' past mistakes. I'll interview sex coaches and love coaches. We intend this to be a how-to guide. Hit subscribe and join us!

    So I reviewed the episode and checked out her website.

    Here are some takeaways:

    Thoughts On The Episode

    Tamara had an urgency to get to the content ASAP. This is a good thing, but you want to let people know the following:

    • Let them know what the show is about
    • Let them know what the episodes is about
    • Let them know why you chose to have this guest
    • Answer the question, "Why should I listen (what's in it for me?)

    There were a few times when she consulted the guest on where to go. I felt this undermined her authority and came across as slightly unorganized.

    There were times when her comments were simply an echo of what the guest had said. This isn't bad when you're conversing, but it may not need to stay in the recording.

    She did an excellent job of asking for actionable items from the guests so the audience had something they could try.

    The Website

    Tamara is using Godaddy's website tool (which is one of my least favorites as it's not very flexible). Tamara wants an audience to help validate the effort she is putting into the show. Yes, she has a heart of a servant, and she wants to help people. If she could hear how her show is helping, then it would inspire her more with the show. With this in mind:

    • While you have done stand up, it's been quite some time. I would move the video of you doing stand up to the about page (where people go to learn more about you and the show).
    • Treat every episode like a blog post. When you point people for more episodes, you send them to buzzsprouts built in page (which is nice and simple). I doesn't do everything you want it to do, but it comes with you hosting.
    • I would recommend a Podpage Pro account (full disclosure I work there), as that imports all your episodes and treats them like a blog. It also gives you the ability to add additional pages like the one for your book listings (that would be clickable).
    • If Podpage is not in the budget you could hack together a website by pointing your domain at your buzzsprout page, and then using Notion (a free note taking app that allows you to make public pages) for your book listing, and then add it to your episode signate in buzzsprout. Not the best solution, but it's free.
    • Have a page where people can follow the show (don't just share an Apple link). Buzzsprout has this built in (as does Podpage).

    Tamara was great to work with, and she is doing the show she wants to do, to serve those who are looking to have more fulfilling...

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  • The Legal Pad Podcast Audit
    Aug 9 2024

    Welcome to another episode of Podcast Hot Seat. Today, we are looking at Stacey Bratcher who hosts the Legal Pad podcast.

    The Legal Pad Description

    Practical, efficient and fun, The Legal Department podcast delivers the bottom line of what busy in-house attorneys need to know to level up their career. Whether you’re the general counsel or just starting a career in a corporate law department, The Legal Department podcast is the place to get real world advice from leading legal executives, executive coaches, and other thought leaders on how to grow your career and deliver more value to your clients.

    Through conversations with prominent general counsel, chief legal officers and select law firm thought leaders, you’ll get to the bottom line of what you need to know about front page legal issues like digital privacy, cybersecurity and AI. Guests will share their strategies for managing the legal team, budgets, and navigating tricky company politics. Episodes will also tackle in-house fundamentals like the attorney client privilege, litigation, M&A, governance and working with boards of directors and the c-suite.

    The Podcast will also feature guests from the c-suite, executive coaches, and other thought leaders who will offer practice insights for attorneys seeking to fuel their own professional development and build those elusive “soft skills.” Each episode of The Legal Department will provide practical tips and takeaways that you can use to take your in-house career to the next level.

    The Legal Department podcast provides practical, concise, and actionable insights for busy in-house attorneys. Whether you're a seasoned general counsel or a new corporate law professional, each episode of The Legal Department offers the essential tools, information, and resources to enhance your professional skills. Elevate your career and deliver value to those you serve.

    Each episode features in-depth conversations with prominent general counsel and chief legal officers, and select law firm thought leaders who share war stories from their own careers. Learn how to tackle any situation with finesse and confidence, no matter how delicate or politically challenging. Accelerate your journey towards a fulfilling legal career through these podcast conversations.

    Guests will share key insights and strategies for effectively managing legal teams, budget oversight, navigating company politics, and mastering in-house fundamentals like privilege, litigation, M&A, governance, and board interactions.Becoming an in-house leader requires more than legal knowledge and experience. It requires business acumen, executive intelligence, and being a team player within your company and with your partners. The Legal Department podcast will help you level up your career.

    Host Stacy Bratcher, a general counsel and chief legal officer with nearly twenty years of in-house experience, has fun and engaging conversations about legal careers within in-house legal departments. The Legal Department podcast delivers informative, relatable, and practical advice from thought leaders. As she explores topics with exceptional attorneys, c-suite executives, and other key business partners, you will gain a deeper understanding of front-page legal issues, become more familiar with the impact of today's technology on your practice, and learn to cultivate stronger relationships to position yourself as an approachable and effective legal partner.

    No matter where you are in your career, The Legal Department is here to help you tackle whatever comes your way. Join Stacy in these episodes filled with inspiring stories, valuable advice, and tips to elevate your legal practice. Become an invaluable asset to your organization or law firm and establish yourself as the dependable professional they can't afford to lose. Level up your legal career with The Legal Department podcast.

    The Legal Department Podcast

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    42 mins
  • NoseyAF Show Reviewed
    Jul 8 2024

    Today, Stephanie Graph joins us on this first-ever "Podcast Hot Seat" as we go over her show, NoseyAF.

    Nosey AF Description

    Ever wonder what ignites the creative spark in inspiring artists, change-fighting activists, and even my neighbor who practices synchronized swimming in their inflatable pool every morning?

    That's me, Stephanie Graham, artist, and filmmaker, diving deep with these movers and shakers on the noseyAF Podcast. Every other week, we'll explore their journeys and the secrets to making a difference and uncover captivating narratives.

    Step into their creative worlds, ignite your curiosity and discover the inspiration that shapes landscapes and builds a better world.

    As an artist, I'm passionate about weaving these stories into my work. We'll explore the challenges and routines that fuel success, venture behind the scenes, and share updates on my artistic journey.

    Join the noseyAF community – every episode is an invitation to explore, learn, and grow together!

    Website: noseyaf.com

    Follow the Show: https://followthepodcast.com/noseyaf

    What I Liked
    • Stephanie has a great personality, and it shines through the microphone. When she goes on a tangent at the beginning of the show (something I typically frown on), her passion for the writer's strike and sticking up for yourself gives a glimpse into the activists' side of the show.
    • I loved the sarcasm in the intro, which let me know we're going to have fun and not take ourselves too seriously.
    • Her first question was a great way to get the guests talking about themselves and potentially lead to stories or insights into the guests.
    • The Audio sounded good and the interview was very conversational.
    • Her transition into her midroll spot was seamless, and the presentation was smooth.

    What I Thought Needed Some Help
    • Her intro could be more specific on who this is for and what the benefit is, and make it shorter.
    • While I loved the show's conversational style, a few stories seemed to go off the rails and lose their direction.
    • The content doesn't really align with her motivation for positioning herself as someone who could help with art shows or get eyes on her own art for purchase.
    • The messaging on the website was different than the podcast (so just tidy that up).
    • You might consider developing a lead magnet to grow your show faster.

    Additional Thoughts

    When you are using your show to position yourself as a thought leader, etc., interview people who know people who should hire you or who should hire you themselves.

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  • Podcast Hot Seat: Blind Spots
    May 25 2024

    Welcome to Podcast Hot Seat! In this episode, we uncover the importance of recognizing blind spots in podcasting. Join us as we explore how a simple typo in a seasoned podcaster's show title was brought to light by a thoughtful listener, emphasizing the value of constructive feedback in improving our craft.

    I'm here to help fellow podcasters enhance their shows and turn a good podcast into something great. Tune in to learn how to spot and address those hidden podcast blind spots on Podcast Hot Seat.

    You're wishing your show would grow faster. Your friends and family say your show is "Good." Take your show to the next level by sitting in the podcast hot seat. This comes with the following:

    • An in-depth look at an episode, your website, and brand
    • One free month to the School of Podcasting (this is not a subscription). This includes consulting, courses, and community.
    • Exposure to the Hot Seat audience who may enjoy your show.

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