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How to Use Your Creative Inspiration To Revolutionize Your Podcast with Ame-Lia Tamburrini - EP 36

Feb 28, 202232 minEp. 36
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Episode description

When helping new podcasters launch their podcast, they don't necessarily have to continue working with me. I teach them the ins and outs of how to do it yourself and off they go. But one of the best things I love is being able to continue to work with them on their show with editing or management. This way I get to see their growth from the very beginning stages of an idea to the evolution over multiple episodes and sometimes even years into the making.

So for today's episode, I am so happy to bring on a client of mine, Ame-Lia Tamburrini of Hum Consulting. You are going to get a real-life experience of what it's like to launch a podcast as she shares her "why" of starting a podcast, and the creative approaches we took to revolutionize her show to its current state.

We also break down:

  • Mindset blocks and challenges Ame-Lia faced at the very beginning of her podcasting journey
  • How to best serve your audience and the people you want to reach when starting your podcast

The change of seasons and how to implement creative inspiration from everyday life into the podcast

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