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Want to start a podcast for your business but you think things like: “Podcasting is the long game “ “I don’t have time to start another thing right now” “You can’t monetize unless you have lots of downloads” “I don’t know if I have enough to say” “I’m not sure I can be consistent” Well this podcast is for you. In Podcast That Pays you are going to learn strategies for how to use podcasting to grow your business, how to sell your offers right from your podcast, how to create content on your p ...
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No to Normal

Danielle Renee

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Welcome to the podcast that gives you permission to say no. No to boring. No to putting off your dreams. No to a job you hate. No to old habits that no longer serve you. No to imposter syndrome. No to normal. I’m your host, Danielle Renee, and I’ve spent the past 10 years trying new jobs, starting my own businesses, and moving across the country all in an attempt to build a life that doesn’t give the Sunday Scaries (if you know, you know). With this show, I’ll be sharing some of my favorite ...
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I have been consumed by goalkeeping and the topics around the position since I was a young lad. After spells, as a young player, at Leyton Orient, Charlton Athletic and Cambridge United I soon realised that I didn’t have what it takes to reach the top as a player and turned my attention to coaching. Having coached at Tottenham Hotspur, Wycombe Wanders and Fulham I went on to create one of the UK’s most successful goalkeeping coaching businesses and my knowledge and understanding of the game ...
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What if you could save 12+ hours per week in your business? Being a solopreneur sometimes focuses too much on the “solo” part: doing all the jobs, figuring things out yourself, and spending too much time in your business. But we didn’t start our own solo business to spend all of our time at our desk. We did it because we want freedom: to travel; to spend time with our family; to watch a movie in the middle of a week day. That’s why Streamlined Solopreneur exists. Each week, host Joe Casabona ...
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Sports Radio WNML producer Eric Cain brings you the facts in sports on the PTF Podcast. Follow him on Twitter for updates. Links below. If you have a segment idea email us at emcain54@gmail.com.
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Copy That Converts - Entrepreneurs, Copywriting, Launch, Email Marketing, Conversion

Megan Wisdom | Copywriter, Email Metrics Mentor, Marketing Strategist

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Are you a female entrepreneur with an online business who’s struggling to grow and nurture your audience? Do you feel like you’re not making enough sales despite your best efforts? Do you feel confused by all the marketing jargon and just wish you had a bossy business big sister to shoot it to you straight? I know you didn’t get into business to get bogged down by writing, but let’s face it, the internet is still powered by WORDS. The good news? You can harness the power of those words to co ...
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Howdy, folks. I’m an old bastard on death’s door, here to tell you the gosh-damned truth about this horrid town, Christ The King. So who the hell cares? Go on and ignore me, friend - but when this bad stuff happens to you, you’re gonna wish you’d listened to ol’ Willard before the government cancer got him. Every month we post a new nightmare for ya, and I swear on the Sinners' Bible, every last one is 100% true. I wish they weren’t
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Photog Adventures is about chronicling and sharing the stories of Aaron King's adventures getting out there with his camera. Whether you have a full time job or demanding family responsibilities you just need to start now MAKING AN ADVENTURE A PRIORITY in your life! You don’t have to go far to get out on a photography adventure and you will never regret it even if you don’t come back with amazing photos. Listen along as I recount the funny, scary and weird stories from photography adventures ...
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Welcome to my library of interviews... Librarians, bestselling authors and our wartime generation sharing their love of books, reading and some extraordinary stories . #Hidden History #Forgotten women #Bibliotherapy #Libraries INTRODUCTION Welcome to From the Library With Love. A podcast for anyone whose life has been changed by reading. I’m Kate Thompson. Wonderful, transformative things happen when you set foot in a library. In 2019 I uncovered the true story of a forgotten Underground lib ...
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In this episode im actually joined by former Borehamwood Fc manager and very close friend Luke Garrard as we are off to the Isle of wight. We are off to the isle of wight for a training workshop and its some journey and its topped off by Luke telling us about his time he played in goal for AFC Wimbledon (o yeah and his coloured blind) Hope you enjo…
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Content creators, influencers, and solo-travelers alike all know the struggle of trying to film content in public. “Are people judging me? Do I look super cringey?” These are common (and totally valid!) thoughts, but you can’t let fear of judgement keep you from creating the content you want. In this episode, I’m sharing the 6 best tips for tacklin…
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Want to know my secret weapon for making email marketing smoother and less stressful? If you are feeling resistance toward email marketing, this episode is for you. My secret weapon is named Sarah Gower, and she's a virtual assistant. We're chatting about all the things a trained VA can do to help you sustain a healthy email list and make sure all …
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In this episode I chat about a very very common problem that I see alot of business owners face- actually recording their content. Most people don't realize that being a podcasters is its own full time job, so I get it, its hard to make the time. In this episode I share with you some tips that will help to generate some ideas and some "get going" w…
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Recently my friend Justin asked on X, “How do you define success?” I said, “Can I knock off for a day at will to spend time with my family?” The world constantly tells us we need to hustle to be successful – but that can’t be true. If you’re a parent, for example, hustle is just not an option. That’s why I’ve brought on Terry Toh. Terry helps busin…
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Send us a text What happens when ordinary people are faced with extraordinary choices? In her second blistering novel set on the Channel Island of Jersey, Beyond Summerland, author Jenny Le Coat turns her attentions to the often overlooked issue of what happened after Liberation Day... Jean Parris was a child when her adored father was taken away b…
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Ever wonder how to make your podcast stand out in a sea of content? After a serendipitous conversation at Podcast Movement 2024, I uncovered a game-changing strategy that could revolutionize your approach. Spoiler alert: It involves segments. I'll break down why rethinking your podcast structure can make a big difference. We'll explore how segments…
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This week we entered into the 6th year of The Goalkeeping Podcast and what a journey its been. From Premiership goalies to shaving off a senior goalies eye brow off at a senior elite camp. I share a few old clips and I alos have a special guest on the show, Steve Waite who coached for us on the Nationals. For all futyre events please visit... www.g…
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Sending sales emails can be tricky. You might be worried that you’re annoying your readers or being too “salesy.” It’s a possibility! There's a right way and a wrong way to send sales messages. There are five big mistakes that people (knowingly or unknowingly) make that turn off readers and cost businesses thousands in sales. Some of these mistakes…
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If you’re anything like me, you probably think about ways you can appreciably scale your business. Part of streamlining, after all, is taking things off your place. That’s why I brought on Joel Oliver. Joel is the editor for all of my podcasts, including this one. I’ve been with him since he was a freelance editor, and now he’s grown to have a team…
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If you’re tired of old-school financial advice that preaches restrictive spending so you can afford a house (because hey, that advice sucks and maybe you don’t even WANT to buy a house), this is the episode for you. Mimi Cirbusova, a certified financial education instructor and shame-free money mentor, knows that money is a truly personal topic and…
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For online business owners, battling burnout is not a question of IF but WHEN. The pressures of managing day-to-day operations, meeting customer demands, and scaling your business can easily lead to exhaustion and overwhelm. And doing it all while navigating hard times in your personal life is even more difficult. It’s easy to hit a breaking point …
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It’s the end of the summer and the end of our experiment to keep our kids home instead of sending them to summer camp. So today I’m going to answer 3 questions: 1. How did it go (including giving it a grade) 2. Was it worth it? (and if yes, would it have made it **not** worth it) 3. Will we do it again? In Accelerated, I talk about why I want to cr…
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Every online business owner eventually has to wrestle with the question: How long should a sales sequence be? Will I turn off customers by talking about the sale for too long? How short is too short? On today’s episode, we’ll break down the factors to consider when determining the optimal length for your specific audience and products with a focus …
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I think failing to give a good presentation is an incredibly missed opportunity. You have everything: a captive audience, borrowed credibility, and a place to deliver your message your way. But there are a lot of places where your presentation can fall down. Most people will focus on not capturing the audience quickly enough, or pacing. Maybe not r…
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No to Normal just turned one! *shoots confetti* That’s right, friends, the podcast is celebrating its one-year anniversary. And in order to celebrate this milestone, I wanted to take a little walk down memory lane and drop the very first guest episode I’ve ever done back in the feed. My episode with Ainsley Blattel from Modern Rebel is still one of…
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What if we’re doing marketing all wrong? 😬 Today’s special guest is Addy Lopez, a marketing educator and website designer who, after five years as an entrepreneur, was looking for a better way to market her business without feeling like she was pressuring her audience or shouting into a void. And after making the change, she didn’t have negative re…
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Do you have offerings for people at any level of their journey? That’s the importance of having a well-defined product ladder. A product ladder provides multiple offerings at different price points and levels of engagement to meet potential customers where they are at. Today I’ll talk about how I have struggled with this in my own business, with of…
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In this episode I am answering questions about niching and positioning from participants in my program CAMP. Listen in for some real life lessons and niche/positioning struggles. I'm sure there are some nuggets for you to learn from. If you are ready to create a podcast that pays for your business, head over to www.podcastthatpays.com Follow me on …
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Social proof is essential for any online business. It’s a game-changer when it comes to building trust and converting potential clients. But here’s the tricky part: how do you gather testimonials? As always, I’m sharing actionable tips that you can use to get those rave reviews that will improve how clients know, like and trust you. Key Takeaways: …
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Are you feeling overwhelmed by the endless options for hosting your online business? The decision between a hosted platform like Squarespace or a self-hosted solution like WordPress can be daunting, especially for solopreneurs juggling multiple responsibilities. And while the conversation feels like it's been done to death, I was recently reminded …
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What if the key to happiness, success, and personal fulfillment really came down to just putting fun, silly, and creative things out into the world? What if you embraced your crazy ideas instead of instantly thinking of all the reasons they won’t work? In today’s episode, I’ve invited Kyle Scheele, author, keynote speaker, and the “Patron Saint of …
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Everyone wants to improve their email marketing and improve conversion rates. The hard truth is, no matter if you have the best content and the best email sender reputation–it can all be worthless if you don’t start with this one thing. There’s often a hidden reason your email marketing may not be working, but the good news is it’s an easy fix! (An…
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Have you noticed that sometimes your email marketing messages are getting sent to the promotions tab in Google inboxes? One-third of the world’s email users have a Gmail account, so it’s important to try your best to stay out of the promotions tab (where messages are often ignored) and get back into the Primary tab. But how? In today’s episode, we’…
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The average price for a piece of UGC content is $212… but that’s not really enough to support yourself as a full-time creator, right? That’s where those 4-figure and recurring deals come in so handy! In today’s episode, I’m sharing the 4 things that I did to land my first $1,000 UGC deal, so you can do the same (even if you’re a new creator!) Want …
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Are you tired of the constant pressure to create content for your email list? Are you afraid readers will unsubscribe if you don’t provide a freebie inside every email? If you've ever wondered how to keep your audience engaged and deliver real value through your words and community-building efforts, this episode is for you. Key takeaways Value isn'…
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When I first started my business, I was 14 years old. My income was pretty light, and my expenses were even lighter. Heck – I didn’t even pay for hosting. I hosted my few client websites on a web server in my bedroom (don’t tell my old ISP). But even then, I knew the importance of keeping track of my income and expenses, which I did in an Excel she…
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I love nothing better than sharing a good book recommendation, and today I’m sharing 10 of the best business books that can transform your approach to sales, high-converting copywriting, and brand messaging. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, these reads offer practical business-building advice and invaluable insights into…
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My newsletter has gone through a lot of changes over the years, but something that's been steadfast is promoting the latest episode of this podcast at the beginning of the week. And that made perfect sense when both the newsletter and this podcast talked about largely the same thing. But now this show talks about running a solo business generally, …
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Send us a text This July marks the 136th anniversary of the matchwomens strike at Bryant & May match factory in London's East End in 1888. Exposing the truth of the ‘poor waif matchgirl’ historian Louise Raw fills us in on the true story of the vibrant working class women who downed tools, went on strike and changed the course of history. Her work …
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If you’re interested in the personal development space like me, you’ve likely heard about the power of positive affirmations. Maybe you’ve even tried them out yourself, journaling or saying them when you first wake up. “I am confidence. I am capable. I am abundant. I am successful.” And while there is evidence to support that affirmations can be a …
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Email marketing is a powerful tool to make sales for your online business, so growing that list should be a priority for every online business owner. But paying for ads can be a risky investment that many solopreneurs aren’t willing to make in the early stages of business growth. What if I told you there is a way to grow your list without spending …
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I remember the first time I got an affiliate payout. I didn’t even know it was coming. The money just showed up in my account. “What is this from?” Then an email followed. A hosting company I had written a blog post about paid my affiliate commission for the last 2 months. Since then, I’ve been stumbling through, clumsily trying to make affiliate i…
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Send us a text Ivor was just 12 years old when he was taken to Auschwitz. He survived with the help of his older brother, but the rest of his family were murdered in the Holocaust. He was brought to England in November 1945 as one of a group of orphans, and started forging a new life. Ivor built a successful clothes manufacturing company; married a…
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