S02E07- Avoiding Podcast Burnout, Part 3
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Podcast burnout is a very real thing in the podcast world. For whatever reason, burning out is extremely common amongst new podcasters- with the average podcaster only releasing eight episodes before they fade away. So why is this? And how can we prevent it?
In the third and final episode of this three-part 'series within a series', we're changing it up! Before you throw in the towel and quit podcasting altogether, you might want to change it up a little bit in order to try and get that spark back into the relationship... between yourself and your podcast, obviously! We talk getting inspired, remembering your roots, and trying something new.
This is part 3 of a three-part series on burnout. It wasn't originally intended to be! In fact, it was meant to be only one episode. But I wanted to give this topic the airtime it deserves, and so it's been split into three. Therefore, whenever I mention "last week", I actually mean episode four.
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