Make Podcasting Simple: Start a Podcast and Manage a Podcast in a Simple Way

Auteur(s): Allison Nitsch | Podcast Manager + Podcast Launch
  • Résumé

  • Welcome to Make Podcasting Simple—the podcast designed to help overwhelmed business owners turn their podcast into a client-attracting marketing machine, without adding to their already packed schedules. Feeling like podcasting is too complicated or time-consuming? You’re not alone. Many solopreneurs, coaches, and course creators struggle with: 👉 Finding time to plan, record, and publish episodes. 👉 Managing the overwhelm of editing, marketing, and staying consistent. 👉 Using their podcast as a tool to actually attract clients. Here’s the truth: Podcasting doesn’t have to be stressful or take over your week. I’m Allison Nitsch, podcast manager and podcast launch coach, and I’ve helped countless business owners like you simplify their podcasting process. Through practical strategies and streamlined systems, I’ll show you how to: ✨ Make podcasting fit seamlessly into your life. ✨ Build trust with your audience through consistent, impactful content. ✨ Turn your podcast into a powerful tool to grow your business. Each episode is packed with actionable tips, time-saving hacks, and encouragement to help you stay consistent without burning out—so you can focus on what you do best. Your business is busy enough. Let’s make podcasting simple. Connect with me on Instagram @allisonnitsch for more behind-the-scenes tips. Ready to work together? Visit allisonnitsch.com to learn more!
    Copyright 2024 Allison Nitsch | Podcast Manager + Podcast Launch
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Épisodes
  • 67. Pausing With Purpose: Big Changes Coming in 2025
    Dec 18 2024

    Have you ever just needed to take a step back to reflect on the way things are going in your life and in your business? Sometimes things come up, shifts happen, and we have to know how to deal with them. In this episode, I explain when and how to pause your podcast, doing so with purpose, and let you in on where this show is heading as well as a hint into what is happening for my business. Here’s to an amazing 2025!!!

    PODCAST RESOURCES:
    • Podcast Hosting: Captivate (7-day free trial with my affiliate link)
    • Recommended microphone (affiliate link)
    • Referral Link for Castmagic
    • Referral Link for Auphonic
    • Website & Blog through Showit

    *Some links shared may contain affiliate links in which I do receive a very small commission.


    LET’S WORK TOGETHER
    • Work with me
    • Book a Call
    • Podcast Launch Companion


    CONNECT WITH ALLISON:
    • Follow on Instagram - @allisonnitsch
    • Website - allisonnitsch.com

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    9 min
  • 66. Simple Steps to Organize Your Podcast Content and Plan Out Your Episodes
    Dec 11 2024

    If you caught episode 65, you’re already on the path to a more organized and consistent podcasting journey. But if you haven't, don't worry—I've got you covered. Today, I’m explaining the steps of transforming your list of podcast topic ideas into a strategic, actionable content calendar. This episode is a complement to episode 65, giving you the steps to help you streamline and organize your podcast content and plan out your episodes.

    VISIT THE SHOW NOTES FOR THIS EPISODE:
    • 66. Simple Steps to Organize Your Podcast Content and Plan Out Your Episodes

    RELATED EPISODES:
    • 65. Never Run Out of Podcast Ideas Again—Here’s How
    • 55. Want More Content Ideas? Here’s Why Podcast Goals Matter
    • 51. 3 Steps to Come Up with Enough Content for an Entire Month, Quarter..or YEAR!!
    • Podcast Batching Playlist


    PODCAST RESOURCES:
    • Podcast Hosting: Captivate (7-day free trial with my affiliate link)
    • Recommended microphone (affiliate link)
    • Referral Link for Castmagic
    • Referral Link for Auphonic
    • Website & Blog through Showit

    *Some links shared may contain affiliate links in which I do receive a very small commission.


    LET’S WORK TOGETHER
    • Work with me
    • Book a Call
    • Podcast Launch Companion


    CONNECT WITH ALLISON:
    • Follow on Instagram - @allisonnitsch
    • Website - allisonnitsch.com

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    18 min
  • 65. Never Run Out of Podcast Content Ideas Again—Here’s How
    Dec 4 2024

    One of the most common concerns I hear from aspiring podcasters is, "Will I have enough to talk about?" or "How do I come up with content ideas?" Well, if you find yourself struggling with these questions, this episode is for you. Today, I am going to help you brainstorm so many podcast content ideas. From leveraging your social media posts and old blogs to tapping into the power of market research and even Chat GPT, we'll explore various effective ways to ensure you never run out of engaging topics. But make sure to come back next week as we take it a step further, organizing these ideas into a streamlined content calendar. Let's simplify the process and make content creation a breeze!

    VISIT THE SHOW NOTES FOR THIS EPISODE:
    • 65. Never Run Out of Podcast Ideas Again—Here’s How

    RELATED EPISODES:
    • 62. Can you REALLY use ChatGPT for your podcast?
    • 55. Want More Content Ideas? Here’s Why Podcast Goals Matter
    • 51. 3 Steps to Come Up with Enough Content for an Entire Month, Quarter..or YEAR!!

    PODCAST RESOURCES:
    • Podcast Hosting: Captivate (7-day free trial with my affiliate link)
    • Recommended microphone (affiliate link)
    • Referral Link for Castmagic
    • Referral Link for Auphonic
    • Website & Blog through Showit

    *Some links shared may contain affiliate links in which I do receive a very small commission.

    LET’S WORK TOGETHER
    • Work with me
    • Book a Call
    • Podcast Launch Companion


    CONNECT WITH ALLISON:
    • Follow on Instagram - @allisonnitsch
    • Website - allisonnitsch.com

    Voir plus Voir moins
    19 min

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