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Steph Fuccio gives a tip about sharing your podcast with less content creation stress and more connection potential

Dec 13, 20235 minEp. 8
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Episode description

Tips & advice for independent podcasters.

Guest: Steph Fuccio

Job title: Owner

Company: Coffeelike Media

In this episode, Steph Fuccio gives a tip about sharing your podcast with less content creation stress and more connection potential.

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This podcast is produced and edited at The Sound Boutique by Gareth Davies.

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Transcript

Steph Fuccio

Hey, I'm Steph Fuccio, I'm the owner of Coffee Like Media, and today I'm going to give you a tip to help you share your podcast with less content creation stress and more connection potential. I Own and operate my solopreneur venture coffee like media and I help people who are passing on their knowledge, skills, and stories by refining their message. Uh, whether it's by doing podcast editing, audits, coaching sessions, et cetera, for them and getting it in front of their right.

people, which is where a lot of podcasters stumble. Uh, I do this with a podcast focus ecosystem that includes podcast audio. And yes, we say that now, uh, sub stack newsletters, YouTube videos and their social media channel. One of choice. I first got into podcasting as a creative release. I was leaving academia and I wanted Zero gatekeepers and I wanted to just say my thing and not have, I don't know, just connect one on one with any potential audience.

Then I realized that people were listening and there was a podcasting community space that was amazing and the connections grew and grew and now I combine all of that as well as help others do the same and find their people. Um, the thing I love about podcasting the most.

That has really kept me in the medium, not just as a creator for the past seven years, but as a listener from the days when you had to drag the files onto your mp3 player is the ability for anybody to be on the same platform as the folks that have the big bucks to have their super polished stories and programs out there. I love the fact that you can hear from. Literally anybody who uploads their audio and that is just, it still blows me away even in 2023.

Um, my big tip is to connect your content to each other. And this actually sounds like more work, but it's actually less because if you take what you've already created in your podcast audio and repurpose it, and that's not just taking bits of it in its current form and putting it in other places.

Although that could be part of it, but it's actually taking it, the content, the value, the information, the lessons learned, the gems in it, and putting that in different places, like in a sub stack newsletter so that people can get maybe one tip a week in their inboxes.

Putting it over on a YouTube channel, Even if it's in a static YouTube channel with tons of optimization so more people can get it in front of them, even if it's like a quote or an image from the video where you, you know, where you made or met your guest or co host or had a really interesting conversation, you had that aha moment and you can see it in their faces, repurpose something from that experience.

That was creating that audio on different platforms because, and this is blasphemous, but I'm saying it, not everybody is an audio lover, but a lot of people could benefit from your message, your story, your experience, whatever you're sharing. So get your content, information, and gems into text, into audio, into video and onto social media in a way where people can consume it quickly without always needing the audio.

And once you do all of that, connect it all to each other with links, and you've created a content flywheel that would have people find you even when you're on break. So you can find my work, everything I do, all of my creations and services and stuff, everything, everything, everything at coffee, like media. Dot com, the newsletters at coffee like dot sub stack.com, and I wrote for the podcast host different articles on how to do this and that in podcasting for a number of years.

So you can find those articles that are still very relevant over at the podcast host. podcasting people.

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