From Sobriety to Podcast Stardom: Stuart and Rob Share Their Journey
Episode Overview
Starting a podcast can be simpler than you think. Content planning is crucial for engaging episodes. Don't get bogged down by numbers or negative feedback. Enjoy the process and have fun with it. Collaborating with friends can make podcasting more enjoyable.
I thought it might be about time to try and give back in the sense of I can tell my story.
Ever wondered how to start your own podcast? In this episode of Henry Weston's Old Mate, Stuart Butler is joined by Sunderland's number one fan, RobT180, to share the ins and outs of podcast creation. Stuart, a seasoned podcaster with over three years of experience and 175 episodes under his belt, offers practical advice and personal anecdotes on how he transitioned from blogging about sobriety to hosting a podcast that covers a variety of topics, including football and mental health.
Rob, who has been contemplating starting his own podcast, joins the conversation to discuss his ideas and the potential challenges he might face along the way. The episode is packed with useful tips for anyone looking to dive into the world of podcasting. From the technical aspects like recording and editing to the creative side of content planning, Stuart and Rob cover it all.
They also touch on the importance of enjoying the process and not getting bogged down by numbers or negative feedback. Stuart's journey from writing blogs during his early sobriety days to becoming a versatile podcaster serves as an inspiring example for anyone thinking about sharing their story or interests through a podcast. Rob brings a fresh perspective, sharing his thoughts on creating a podcast that's both entertaining and meaningful.
He talks about the influence of other podcasts he's enjoyed and how he envisions his own show. The episode is a delightful mix of practical advice, humorous banter, and genuine camaraderie between Stuart and Rob. If you've ever thought about starting your own podcast or are just curious about what goes on behind the scenes, this episode is a must-listen. It's not just about the technicalities; it's about finding your voice and enjoying the journey.
So why not give it a listen and see if it sparks some ideas for your own podcasting adventure?