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[131] Common Podcast Listener Pet Peeves to Avoid At All Costs

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This week we have have a little fun by ranting about our podcasting pet peeves.
We also share some notable pet peeves that were posted by members of the Showrunner Podcasting Community.
And while it’s fun to rant, there is a larger purpose in doing this. If we understand what triggers podcast listeners to have a negative reaction, we can make sure we avoid those elements in our shows.
Here is the rundown:
• (2:12) Showrunner Spotlight: 90 Seconds with Harry Duran from Podcast Junkies and FullCast
• (7:40) How Hover (this week’s sponsor) makes it super simple to complete a domain forward … and other reasons to check them out. Do so at hover.com/showrunner
• (10:22) Main Topic Introduction: How understanding common listener pet peeves can help you craft a better show
And in this week’s main topic, we cover the following:
• We deliver our personal podcasting pet peeves
• We run through the common pet peeves cited in the Showrunner community — which centered around two particular areas: audio quality and respecting the time of your audience
• Steps you can take to analyze your show with an ear toward improving audio quality and getting to the point quicker
• The biggest mistakes interviewers make that annoy listeners
• The two different types of inside jokes that can be included in your show — and why one is to be avoided, but the other can actually help you build a stronger connection
And much more. We discuss a bunch of pet peeves — but more importantly, we provide you with some actionable advice for how to avoid them in your own shows.
Check out our sponsor Hover for your domain hosting needs. Go to Hover.com/Showrunner and get started today with 10% off your first purchase.
If you find this episode useful, you should also check out these recent episodes:
• [123] 3 Pieces of ‘Low-Hanging Fruit’ That Will Help You Attract More Listeners
• [115] How to Improve Your Podcast Audio Production (with Toby Lyles)
• [112] 3 Tips for Crafting Thoughtful Interview Questions
Connect with us:
• Website: Showrunner.fm
• Join the community: http://community.showrunner.fm/
  continue reading

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Manage episode 310274700 series 3051302
Content provided by Jerod Morris and Jonny Nastor, Jerod Morris, and Jon Nastor. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jerod Morris and Jonny Nastor, Jerod Morris, and Jon Nastor or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
This week we have have a little fun by ranting about our podcasting pet peeves.
We also share some notable pet peeves that were posted by members of the Showrunner Podcasting Community.
And while it’s fun to rant, there is a larger purpose in doing this. If we understand what triggers podcast listeners to have a negative reaction, we can make sure we avoid those elements in our shows.
Here is the rundown:
• (2:12) Showrunner Spotlight: 90 Seconds with Harry Duran from Podcast Junkies and FullCast
• (7:40) How Hover (this week’s sponsor) makes it super simple to complete a domain forward … and other reasons to check them out. Do so at hover.com/showrunner
• (10:22) Main Topic Introduction: How understanding common listener pet peeves can help you craft a better show
And in this week’s main topic, we cover the following:
• We deliver our personal podcasting pet peeves
• We run through the common pet peeves cited in the Showrunner community — which centered around two particular areas: audio quality and respecting the time of your audience
• Steps you can take to analyze your show with an ear toward improving audio quality and getting to the point quicker
• The biggest mistakes interviewers make that annoy listeners
• The two different types of inside jokes that can be included in your show — and why one is to be avoided, but the other can actually help you build a stronger connection
And much more. We discuss a bunch of pet peeves — but more importantly, we provide you with some actionable advice for how to avoid them in your own shows.
Check out our sponsor Hover for your domain hosting needs. Go to Hover.com/Showrunner and get started today with 10% off your first purchase.
If you find this episode useful, you should also check out these recent episodes:
• [123] 3 Pieces of ‘Low-Hanging Fruit’ That Will Help You Attract More Listeners
• [115] How to Improve Your Podcast Audio Production (with Toby Lyles)
• [112] 3 Tips for Crafting Thoughtful Interview Questions
Connect with us:
• Website: Showrunner.fm
• Join the community: http://community.showrunner.fm/
  continue reading

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