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The Quiet Rebels® Podcast exists to help create safer spaces for conscious conversations to happen in both business AND life. We believe that we don't have to be the loudest voices in the room in order to be heard. Instead, we're on this journey together to help you find the courage to own the value in your voice. Because once you do? You'll be able to be the change to make a deeper impact on the world with your own Quiet Rebellion.
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Listeners to Leads, hosted by Alesia Galati, teaches new and aspiring podcasters how to use their podcasts to grow their business. Alesia uses her experience as the owner of Galati Media, a full-service podcast management company, to help business owners get leads, land speaking gigs, and create deeper connections with their audiences through their podcasts. Alesia and her guests will discuss everything from launching a podcast to marketing a podcast. Learn more about Alesia and Listeners to ...
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Online Course Masters is a podcast that gets inside the minds of online course creators successfully creating and selling courses on marketplaces like Udemy and Skillshare, as well as self-hosting courses on their on sites with tools like Teachable, Thinkific, and others.
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Creating and releasing a podcast is no small task, and everyone approaches theirs differently. But the most important thing to keep in mind when planning your show is how you manage your energy so you don’t get completely overwhelmed. Friend of the show Valerie Friedlander is here today to talk about how she discovered that a twice a month cadence …
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With the constant changes in technology, social media trends, current events and more, it can be hard to keep up with what you think your marketing strategy needs to look like. But marketing is never a one-size-fits-all approach, and Menekse Stewart knows that well. She’s here today to tell us about using her core podcast episodes for long-term con…
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So you’re sitting down to record an episode for your podcast, and you realize halfway through that the conversation is taking a turn you didn’t expect! What should a good podcaster do? Kim Romain is here today with different ways to handle the situation, starting with what you CAN control, and doing what feels right in the moment. Kim’s tips and st…
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Writing a book is something most people think about doing in their lives. And as a business owner, having a formal, published account of your business' beliefs and practices can be appealing for reaching more people and getting more clients. But writing a book can be a HUGE undertaking. Where do you even start? Why not start with all the content yo…
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Finances are not the sexiest thing to talk about when it comes to our businesses, but it IS essential to have a handle on your numbers. Brandon Neely, a finance expert and serial small business owner has the insight and tools that can help you pin down your financial goals and set you up for success. This week, episode 158 of Listeners to Leads is …
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Business owners are BUSY and even when podcasting is your favorite part of your marketing strategy, it can take up a lot of time in your week, leaving you frustrated and tired. But with all the new tools and automation options available, there are ways to speed up your podcast workflow and reclaim some of your working hours while still creating hig…
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There are so many behind-the-scenes elements of a successful podcast, from searching for sponsorships to navigating new business brought in by the show to keeping up with former guests. Reena Friedman Watts, with experience both in reality television production and over 350 episodes of her podcast, Better Call Daddy, has learned to navigate these w…
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Sometimes it feels like getting your guests to share your episode is a full-time job. It’s frustrating when you put your heart and soul into the conversationand you go to share it with a guest and they maybe either don't feel comfortable with it or they decide to completely ghost you. Mai-kee Tsang is here this week to talk about what she calls Con…
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With so much information about marketing available from so many different experts, it can feel overwhelming finding what you ’should’ do to promote your work. But your marketing strategy, whether for your podcast or your business, does NOT have to look like everyone else’s! Becky Mollenkamp knows this better than most, having switched her email mar…
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We’ve all become accustomed to seeing a barrage of social media and Google advertisements wherever we go on the internet. But how do we take advantage of these ad opportunities to promote our podcast and bring in more valuable leads to our businesses? Robert Brill is an expert on all things advertising, and is here today to talk us through how to a…
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Podcasting and public speaking can feel like they are very different worlds, but they’re really just two different methods of sharing your voice and message with the world. Because of this, many people, Antoniette Roze and myself included, think that you should do both to maximize your opportunities to grow and connect with your audience. Antoniett…
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As podcasters, we tend to think about our craft as an audio-based product. But we’ve all seen the rise in video content over the last few years, and that’s not going anywhere any time soon. How do we embrace video content as podcasters, especially those of us who are less comfortable on camera? Atiba De Souza, the Content Superman, is here this wee…
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When most podcasts don’t make it to 25 episodes, it can be shocking to see that someone has over 1600 podcast episodes under their belt. While there’s no silver bullet or secret sauce to achieve instant success, Alan Lazaros has learned a thing or two about podcasting with his years of experience. He joins us this week to share what he has learned …
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Podcasting can feel like a lonely venture when first starting out, when you’re doing everything yourself and worrying about whether or not the statistics you’re seeing are “normal”. Finding a podcast network that aligns with your mission and values allows you to collaborate with other podcasters, grow your audience, and feel a little less like an i…
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Podcasting has a way of bringing together like-minded people and creating tight knit communities. While beneficial in a lot of ways, that feeling of connectedness can do incredible things for people’s mental health. Donald Dunn is using his platform to support veterans in their civilian life after service, including sharing how podcasting can be th…
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With so many opinions out there on the “correct” way to market your podcast, it’s no wonder myths can take hold and gain traction quickly. Today, I’m busting 6 common myths about podcast marketing that might be keeping you from seeing the results you want with both your podcast and your business. This week, episode 147 of Listeners to Leads is abou…
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As a podcaster and content creator, staying consistently creative while keeping your audience engaged can feel like a constant challenge. But the one-size-fits-all approach is losing its appeal, and Karyn Paige thinks Human Design is the response that will help everyone find strategies that work for them. This week, episode 146 of Listeners to Lead…
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As entrepreneurs, especially those of us juggling multiple roles, it's easy to get overwhelmed by the daily tasks and minutiae of running a business. We rely on our memory to keep track of everything, which often leads to missed opportunities and wasted time chasing down details. This is especially true when it comes to keeping track of what podcas…
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Everyone loves a good story, right? That’s what we should be doing as podcasters: telling engaging stories that connect us with and help us build rapport with our audience. But many people have been tricked into believing that their lives aren’t interesting enough or they haven’t done anything ‘worth’ talking about. That’s simply not true. Karen Ke…
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If you've ever struggled with giving your niche a name that fits just right for your business, this episode is for you! In this episode I'm sharing: The best & unexpected niching advice I received at the start of my business The 3 "Niche Hats" I've tried on, and the mistakes that came with using them... How I came to my current niche name that tick…
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We all have busy lives, and it can feel difficult to find time to accomplish all of your podcasting and business goals while still spending time with your family, maintaining a social life, and taking care of yourself. Structure and consistency are two key elements to maintaining a balance that allows you to achieve success with your podcast and in…
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In this short 'n' sweet solo episode of the Quiet Rebels® Podcast, I'm sharing why I'm now in the season of letting go of my VIP-ing everything era. In <13 minutes, I share: - The deep down struggles with using VIP language as a whole - How I proactively chose *not* to have a "Standard" vs "VIP" tiers for my digital event - Changes I'm making to my…
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When you hear the phrase “networking event”, do you get excited? Or are you one of many people who get nervous at the thought of having to walk through a building full of strangers and create small talk because you know making connections is good for your business? Whichever group you’re in, Swire Ho has networking tips for you! While make take the…
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According to the World Health Organization, an estimated 1.3 billion people around the world currently experience a significant disability. As more clarity and information around how disabilities affect people and as technology progresses, we are more equipped now than ever to improve accessibility and inclusiveness in our media to reach wider audi…
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Optimizing your content for search engines can feel extremely overwhelming, especially if you have no experience with things like keyword research and strategically linking content. But getting started with SEO strategy does not have to be complicated, and Lauren Gaggioli, SEO expert and course creator, is here today to show us that a little bit of…
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Aspiring podcasters often face many challenges before getting started, not least of which is the fear of public speaking. Public speaking does not come naturally to everyone and even though podcasting is not generally live, the fear of broadcasting your voice for the world to hear can be intimidating. Roy Coughlan knows this very well, having been …
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We all see podcasts, both large and small, that talk about being a globally rated podcast or use very specific information about their shows in their marketing material. But where do they get this information? And how can I find my podcast statistics and use them to help grow my show? Today, I’m giving you the tools and resources you need to find a…
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Building a community online takes time and a lot of work. There are lots of ways to do it, but Paul Gowder has found success in building up online communities by starting with email marketing instead of a Facebook group or other online community platform. He’s here today to share his strategies and wisdom about community building with us, so we can…
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With video becoming such an important medium in podcasting, we have to consider how we are communicating not just with our audience, but our guests during interviews. How is communicating via camera different than a face-to-face conversation? How do we open ourselves up for authentic conversations and genuine connection when using a medium that can…
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In this special episode, I'm doing a behind-the-scenes meet & greet with a couple of the speakers who will be speaking at my first ever digital event, The Sustainable Visibility® Not-Quite-a-Summit-Thingamabob (happening over the 5th - 9th February, 2024!) In this episode I'm joined by Claire Paniccia, Chloe Nwangwu & Birte Kahrs! I'll be asking th…
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The beginning of the year is synonymous with setting goals, and your podcast is likely no exception! Setting goals for your business podcast can feel overwhelming; what goals should you even set? But setting smart, achievable goals can be easier than you think, and I’m here today to break down the four most common goals we see business owners set f…
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In this episode, I wanted to give you a run-down of what you can expect for future episodes of the Quiet Rebels® Podcast (spoiler alert, a deeper and more personal look behind the scenes with how other online business owners are running their own Quiet Rebellions - so to speak). So to kick us off, I wanted to share my own Quiet Rebellion of 2024 - …
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We all know that being a podcast guest is the number one way to grow your show. But how much preparation do you actually have to put in to be a high-quality, stellar podcast guest? Emily Aborn and Lisa Zawrotny are back this week to share their processes and top tips for being an outstanding podcast guest who brings value to audiences wherever you …
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Having guests on your podcast is a valuable way to bring your audience new perspectives and ideas on topics they deeply care about. But choosing the right guests for your show can be time-consuming, especially if you receive tons of pitches from people looking to be on your show. Emily Aborn and Lisa Zawrotny are back on the show to share their pro…
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Having big-name guests on your podcast is a great way to boost the credibility of your show and potentially get your show in front of new listeners. But it’s important to consider why you want to have these guests on and make sure you’re approaching the pitch the correct way. Courtney Elmer, the creator of PodLaunch, is here today to talk about her…
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The beauty of podcasting is that anyone can pick up a microphone, share their story, and make a difference in the world. While that freedom is rare in widespread media now, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t think carefully and consider what you say before putting it out into the world! I’m going to give you a few basic do’s and don’ts of what to say …
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Creating a sales funnel is essential to bringing in new clients for your business. But when you hear the word sales, do you think of overly pushy sales tactics that make everyone involved uncomfortable? Well, sales do NOT have to be that way! Evan Putman is here today to tell us all about how to create a sales funnel that aligns with your values an…
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The description of your podcast is one of the first, if not THE first, thing people see about your show. This paragraph is the listener’s first look at what to expect from your show, so setting the scene accurately and concisely is critical to retaining listenership and inviting in new audience members. On today’s episode, I’m going to teach you ho…
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LinkedIn is an important social media tool when it comes to growing your business and networking with other professionals. And we’ve talked on the show before about optimizing your LinkedIn profile for maximum visibility. But what about specifically marketing your podcast on your profile? Louise Brogan, one of the top voices on LinkedIn content, is…
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So many things happened in podcasting in 2023 that it can be difficult to keep track of it all! As the end of the year approaches, now is the time to reflect back on trends we saw in 2023 and think about what 2024 might bring to the podcast industry. Today, I’m walking you through the major milestones and noteworthy podcasting moments from this yea…
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We’re talking podcast reviews and ratings again this week! After my last solo episode, my team had questions about how different platforms handle ratings and reviews. And with platforms making major changes to benefit podcasters and increase engagement in their communities, we turned on our microphones to discuss platform-specific content and answe…
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Setting goals is something we all know we’re supposed to do, but how many of us achieve them? Whether business goals or personal goals, you surely have a list of things you want to accomplish lying around. Jenn Drummond is here today to share her experiences in achieving her goals and living for herself, not just her family, setting a World Record,…
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Today I'm trying something different, think of this as a new spontaneous segment called "Raw Read-Alongs". This is where I'll be reading aloud a raw piece of writing I've recently created. In this episode, I'm sharing with you the behind the scenes story of creating "Cuppa Catch Ups" - which has now become a tradition in many small businesses acros…
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Consumer and audience opinions are everywhere. From online shopping to social media comments to podcast reviews, regular folks are leaving feedback on products and media all day, every day. And we’ve all listened to at least one podcast based on reading the reviews, right? So, are reviews integral to the success of a podcast? My answer is “Yes, and…
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When we have people on our podcasts, we need to be able to communicate with them effectively to get their point across. But communication starts before we even speak a word on the call. It starts with our body language, facial expressions, and how we show up to the interview in the first place. Joseph McGuire joins me on the podcast today to teach …
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Has the visibility code ever felt so hard to crack, and yet, it seems to come so easily to others? Well my lovely, there may be a reason for that (and hint: it's NOT your fault!). In this episode of the Quiet Rebels® Podcast, I'm bringing on the amazing Nmadinobi Chloe Nwangwu as we unpack how the visibility game truly is RIGGED - and more importan…
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Starting a podcast can seem overwhelming, especially if the technology and skills required are new to you. But with the confidence to go outside of your comfort zone and try something new, starting a podcast is well within reach. Gabrielle Crichlow knows this feeling all too well and is here today to talk about her experience starting a podcast and…
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LinkedIn is the platform to be on as a business professional. It has become the main place to network, build connections, and share insights along your career or business journey. But what can you do to utilize LinkedIn for your podcast and generate leads for your business? Julie Livingston is here to talk about all the ways to optimize LinkedIn fo…
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Perfectionism is something we all deal with to some degree. But as content creators, podcasters can feel extra pressure to be perfect for our audience. By letting go of the need to be perfect and showing our audiences the ‘messy middle’, we can actually grow closer with and be more relatable to our listeners. This week, episode 120 of Listeners to …
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Have you ever hesitated to use LinkedIn because it may be too stuffy/corporate OR because you don't feel like you're enough of an expert to shine on the platform? Well my lovely, you're in luck because I'm bringing on "Lazy on LinkedIn" expert, Tania Bhattacharyya to share with us how we can take a life-first approach to this platform! Join us as w…
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