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Clocking In with Haylee Gaffin - Podcast about Podcasting for Podcasters


1 164: Foundations of Podcast Growth: Grow Your Podcast Series Pt. 1 10:41
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Are you tired of releasing episodes week to week and getting no download growth? In this episode, I’m kicking off a brand-new series where I’ll be breaking down the exact strategies you need to expand your podcast audience—starting with the essential foundations. In this first episode, I’m covering: Why podcast growth matters (and why it’s NOT just about big numbers) The 3 core growth strategies: organic, collaborations, and paid growth What sustainable, realistic growth actually looks like Whether you’re just getting started or looking to scale, this series will give you the tools you need to grow your show strategically. Today's episode is brought to you by Mic Check Society , our community for podcasters who are looking to take their podcast from good to great. Come join us for educational trainings, a private member's only community, and monthly calls! Get $10 off per month with code PODCAST at micchecksociety.com . Clocking In with Haylee Gaffin is produced by Gaffin Creative , a podcast production company for creative entrepreneurs. Learn more about our services at Gaffincreative.com , plus you’ll also find resources, show notes, and more for the Clocking In Podcast. Time-stamps: Why podcast growth matters (2:09) Three pillars of podcast growth (3:39) Organic growth (3:52) Collaboration and borrowing audiences (4:31) Paid growth opportunities (5:11) What sustainable growth looks like (6:36) Connect with Haylee: instagram.com/hayleegaffin Gaffincreative.com micchecksociety.com Review the Transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/Plzue2YOIAh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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A new survey says less than a third of Canadians support a strong tipping culture in this country. Is that you? Are you tired of tacking on a little bit extra at the end? Or maybe you rely on tips to pay the bills?
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A new survey says less than a third of Canadians support a strong tipping culture in this country. Is that you? Are you tired of tacking on a little bit extra at the end? Or maybe you rely on tips to pay the bills?
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Alberta at Noon

Is there a book that helped you through your teen years? When you look back, is there one book stands out? Why did that book matter so much to you?
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Heading into the May long weekend, our first gardening show of the season! From how to help plants flourish to getting rid of pesky bugs, we explore your questions about getting your gardens off to a good start.
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1 What will a debate on separatism mean for Alberta? 52:50
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Is a referendum on separation feeling inevitable? What would the consequences be? How will this debate factor into the relationship between the re-elected Liberal government and Alberta? We tackle these questions and more on this edition of Alberta at Noon.
Alberta is the Conservative heartland in Canada, along with Saskatchewan. Voters here elect Conservative governments provincially, but yet again, their federal cousins lost. Where does the Conservative Party of Canada go from here?
Volunteers can make a big difference in their community. But since the pandemic groups say it's been hard to get enough people to donate their time. What's happened to volunteering and is it something you're making time to do?
Prime Minister Mark Carney promised to invest in artificial intelligence during the election campaign. He offered support for training, infrastructure and businesses that adopt it. Are you on board with that?
We're dedicating today's show to moms. Is there something you want to give your mom credit for? We hear your stories and speak with author, Ann Douglas, author of "Navigating the Messy Middle: A Fiercely Honest and Wildly Encouraging Guide for Midlife Women".
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With lower demand, WestJet is pausing some flights to the United States for the summer. Does that mean you'll be spending your summer vacation closer to home? We hear about your favourite places to visit here in Alberta.
The Papal Conclave is underway at the Vatican. As cardinals choose the next pope behind closed doors, we answer your questions about the historic tradition.
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A negotiation. An Alberta Accord. An Alberta next panel. Referendum votes in 2026 that could include a vote on separation. All of that was in Premier Danielle Smith's address to the province Monday. Today, the premier answers questions about all of it. We take it live and get your reaction.
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At a time when so many students are beginning their summer jobs, or maybe are still looking, we wanted to know if there is a summer job you'll never forget. Did it influenced your life, long after that summer ended?
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An estimated one in three Canadians has at least one tattoo. Is that you? Do you have a story to tell about why you got it? Do you have any regrets?
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1 The relationship between Alberta and Ottawa 52:48
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There was a long list of demands in March along with a warning about a national unity crisis if those demands weren't met. That was then, but what does NOW look like for Danielle Smith and this Liberal Prime Minister?
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As the number of measles cases grows in Alberta, how concerned are you? Is there something you want to know about the disease or the vaccine?
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Alberta is almost all Conservative blue again, except for 2 or 3 seats, but the Liberals are back in power and Pierre Poilievre has lost his seat. We get your thoughts on the federal election.
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Alberta at Noon

Is television these days as good as back in the day? We hear about the shows you like, the ones you avoid, and the ones you think everyone should see.
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1 Should driving lanes be sacrificed for bikes? 52:49
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Alberta's Transportation Minister says Edmonton and Calgary should stop sacrificing lanes for cars and trucks. We ask you about bike lanes, and if you think the province should stay in ITS lane regarding a city issue.
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Growing plants in dry conditions. Gardeners are itching to get their hands dirty, but how should they adjust if water restrictions are the new normal?
The leaders have debated and the polls have closed. We get your thoughts on who you are voting for and why.
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Alberta is one step closer to a new law allowing forced treatments for addiction, even if the patient says "no". We ask if you think it will hurt or help those suffering from addiction.
Will Canada's Conservative heartland end up not-so-blue after the election? We hear from a couple of journalists about districts to watch in Alberta, and your calls on if there actually is a contest in your riding.
Have you started your Second Act by learning something new? We hear your stories about learning later in life and speak with a researcher about the power of lifelong learning.
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New research has been released that connects the shingles vaccine with a lower risk for dementia. We ask a doctor to answer your questions on today's show.
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When things go wrong and there's a setback, you choose. You can walk away or dig in, and persevere. Our guest says persevering is a sign of grit, And we're asking when you realized you have it.
Roughly every five minutes in this country, someone has a stroke. It's the third leading cause of death in Canada. We talk with a neurologist here in Alberta about the risks, how to prevent strokes, and the road to recovery.
Is this election campaign connecting with you and your concerns? Are the priorities of Albertans on the political agenda of the main party leaders? What do you think about what you've heard or NOT heard?
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Do you have family or friends in the United States? How much are you talking about the trade war between our countries, and what have those conversations been like?
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It seems getting older influences our voting tendencies. The youth vote has been declining in recent elections. How do you encourage voting for younger voters, and for all voters?
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In this federal election campaign, the major party leaders are all promising tax cuts, trying to appeal to middle class voters. Is that how you see yourself?
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Reality bites, but the bite was a not as bad as feared. Canada escaped new tariffs, but the existing tariffs remain. So what's next? What do you think of how our political leaders have responded? How are you feeling about it all today, as markets crash?
Sending your DNA for analysis has been all the rage. Was the rush to send DNA samples for testing putting people's privacy in jeopardy? With the bankruptcy of 23 and me, there are a lot of questions about the implications.
CBC's Go Public team tells the story of one man's long battle to get compensation from an airline, after he was wrongly prevented from boarding a flight. Their story made us wonder about yours. Is air travel working for you these days?
The Coronation Review, started publishing more than 100 years ago. It became the East Central Alberta Review, the local paper for people living in communities east of Red Deer, like Stettler, Coronation. It stopped publishing last week. How worried are you about getting local news in your community?
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One person's junk, is another person's treasure and if you're inheriting a bunch of stuff, it might be hard to know which is which. How are you deciding what to hold onto?
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Cutting taxes has been a feature of the major parties in the federal campaigns this week. The devil is in the details as the saying goes. We dig into those details and ask you what you think.
Is Coca Cola making you nostalgic with its new orange cream soda? Is that enough to get you to try it? Today we explore the power of nostalgia when it comes to flavour and foods, and we ask what you'd love to go back and taste again.
How do you find happiness? How do you hold on to it? What does it take for a whole country to be happy? We talk with the co-author of The World Happiness Report and hear about what makes you happy.
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1 Determining who to vote for in the Federal Election 52:49
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The campaign is on! Canadians will choose who they want leading their country during a time of great uncertainty given the existential threat from the U.S. Voting day is April 28th. How will you make your choice?
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Alberta at Noon

A new survey says less than a third of Canadians support a strong tipping culture in this country. Is that you? Are you tired of tacking on a little bit extra at the end? Or maybe you rely on tips to pay the bills?
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1 Your questions about measles and vaccinations 52:48
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Health workers are preparing for a surge. It's only a handful of cases so far, but measles is highly contagious and vaccine rates are far below ideal. Today we look at questions about measles, vaccines and the impact of hesitancy.
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Pierre Poilievre says if he's elected, he'll dump Canada's entire carbon tax law. Including what companies pay, for polluting. He wants to drop the stick, and just use carrots to get emissions down. Is that what you want?
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We're talking about Canada's oldest company, The Hudson's Bay. With The Bay is on the verge of collapse, we want to know how you are feeling about this. What's your childhood memory of The Bay?
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Do Canada First and Canada Strong mean the same thing to you? Those are the slogans from Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney to demonstrate how they plan to lead the country in this trade war with the United States? Do those words matter when assessing your political choices.
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Alberta at Noon

Over the last few days the markets have taken an absolute beating. The sell-off has wiped out, not just billions, but trillions of dollars in wealth. We explore what that means for you and your money.
Every year Albertans are scammed out of tens of millions of dollars. From fake investment schemes, to romance rip offs, there are so many ways to get taken. We hear your experiences and get advice from two police officers about how to avoid it.
The Heritage minister has proposed a new path for CBC which includes more money and a bigger role in pushing back against misinformation. The federal Conservative leader want to defund English CBC. What do you think the future should be for the public broadcaster?
Today we're asking how you've been doing since we moved our clocks ahead on Sunday. Are you missing that extra hour of sleep? Or maybe you like switching to Daylight Saving at this time of year. We talk about the psychology, physical impact and politics of springing forward and falling back today on the show.…
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Alberta at Noon

It was a landslide win. 86 percent of Liberals who voted, chose Mark Carney as their new leader and the next prime minister. How do you think this will change the election race that is expected to be coming soon, perhaps within days?
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Alberta at Noon

There are plenty of loyalty programs out there but are you getting the most out of them? We take a look at the programs you like and get some tips on getting the biggest and best rewards.
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Alberta at Noon

In the light of Donald Trump tariffs, Premier Danielle Smith says its time for Canadians to re-think how they see Alberta's oil and gas - an attitude adjustment on how the movement of Alberta energy needs to change. What do you think?
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With some Canadians boycotting travel to the United States, we wanted to hear what places you love to visit throughout Canada.
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US tariffs in effect, as are counter tariffs from Canada. Are you feeling jerked around by President Trump? If this is a long trade war, what will you do differently to deal with the economic pain?
Should we force people into treatment for drug addiction, even if it's against their will? On the show, we hear two first person accounts from both sides of the forced treatment conversation.
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Alberta at Noon

Budget 2025 sees us going into a budget deficit in Alberta. What do you think about it? Is this the budget you were hoping for?
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Alberta at Noon

We're talking about mixed-race partnerships in love. A new documentary on CBC Gem is out called Relationship Remix. In the film, mixed race couples talk about their experiences. We ask for your stories about navigating life while in mixed race relationship.
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1 Why you can't look away from the war in Ukraine 52:50
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Three years into Russia's war in Ukraine, what keeps you paying attention? How has shifting US government sentiments impacted how you feel about it?
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Alberta at Noon

Do you have a family doctor? Where do you go when you need to see a doctor or a nurse practitioner, We take a look at how you access the healthcare system.
Between time demands at work, that never ending "to do" list at home, and even simple things like deciding what to make for dinner tonight, we seen to have forgotten how to play. Maybe if we all PLAYED a little more, even as adults, it would help us "look around once in a while". How do YOU play? Why is PLAYING so vital? What is playing doing for you and your brain?…
A passenger plane at Pearson comes in to land... catches on fire... rolls... and everyone makes it out alive. Weeks earlier... the opposite result from a mid-air collision in Washington. Does this change your feelings about flying?
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1 Is the 4 Nations game about more than just hockey? 52:48
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From booing an anthem to musings about becoming the 51st state. We want your thoughts on what the battle tonight between Canada and the U-S means. Is it a hockey game? Or, in Donald Trump's USA, is this a game at all?
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