The episode celebrates the tenth anniversary of Enterprise Mind and displays on the challenges and classes realized from a decade of podcasting. Dave Hamilton and Shannon Jean emphasize the significance of consistency, notably within the face of life’s obstacles, and the way having a co-host or accountability accomplice helps keep momentum. They focus on how measuring success in podcasting might be difficult in comparison with different companies with clearer metrics.
Dave shares a listing of 10 classes from his years in podcasting, together with listening to 1’s personal present, sustaining a schedule, speaking successfully with co-hosts, guaranteeing sound high quality, refining advert reads, and taking management of internet hosting and distribution. In addition they spotlight the significance of selling the present, dealing with criticism constructively, and evolving over time.
The dialog shifts to assessment, reflecting on the problematic nature of contemporary score techniques, the place something beneath a five-star score is commonly perceived as a failure. Shannon shares a private expertise with a supply service that explicitly directed clients to depart solely a 9 or ten, sparking a broader dialogue concerning the worth and reliability of rankings in numerous industries.
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