
The Christian Podcaster
45 episodes

Ep 28Subscribe Your Audience with Josh Crist
Have you considered creating a subscription for your podcast but weren’t quite sure how to get started? One of the great benefits of 2023 in podcasting is the proliferation of quality tools to make it happen. Today, I’m talking with Josh Crist of one of those tools, Supercast. We’re talking about why subscriptions are a great way to go for any podcaster, how the platform is different, and what really works with audiences right now. Supercast is a powerful tool to make it all happen. If monetization is on your 2024 to-do list, tune in to this session to learn about just how easy it can be.

Ep 27Is Banter Good or Bad? with Eric Nevins and Amy Fritz
Is Banter Good or Bad? Get ready for an eye-opening discussion on banter in podcasts. Join us as we explore the impact of banter, the value of authenticity, and the unique voice each podcaster brings to the table. In this episode of The Christian Podcaster, our host Eric Nevins explores the significance of banter in fostering connections with listeners and discusses using banter effectively with guest Amy Fritz. Amy and Eric shed light on the importance of considering the podcast's theme and audience interests when including banter, emphasizing the need for relevancy and value. The episode delves into the power of planning and authentic engagement, offering valuable takeaways for podcasters aiming to enhance audience connection. If you're looking to elevate your podcasting game and improve audience engagement, this episode provides practical tips and insights for incorporating banter that resonates with your listeners, fostering a deeper connection and enriching their listening experience. Tune in to find out! Quotes from the episode: "The best banter is perfectly planned for. The amount of editing that you're willing to do, the amount of thought that you're willing to put into your podcast does determine the quality of your show, including your banter. "- Eric Nevins "Be yourself in Christ, he made you for a reason, and we need you, and podcasting needs you, and the people who need to listen to your show need you as well." - Amy Fritz "If you see that people are skipping through your first 10-15 minutes long intro, that's a while. So you want to get to the content sooner than later. Give them something to enjoy, give something to consume to chew on. You can always come back to some of the other pieces, but it just depends. "- Eric Nevins In this episode, you will be able to: Understand that relevant banter adds depth and connection to podcasts Embrace authenticity to elevate your podcasting game Cultivate trust with your audience through genuine connection Master the art of banter for engaging podcasts Leverage relevant banter to captivate your audience Timestamped summary of this episode: 00:00:00 - The Importance of Thoughtful Banter The host emphasizes the importance of well-planned banter, stating that the amount of thought and editing put into a podcast determines its quality, including banter. 00:03:19 - Defining Banter The conversation delves into the definition of banter, with the host and guest discussing its role as a warm-up or runway for the main content, as well as a way to share personal aspects and connect with the audience. 00:07:10 - Perspectives on Banter The host reads comments from listeners expressing both positive and negative views on banter, reflecting the diverse opinions on its value in podcasting, with some finding it essential for connection and others preferring to skip it. 00:11:36 - The Example of "The Holy Post" The host highlights the banter on "The Holy Post" podcast, discussing its format and how it has been received by listeners, noting the attempt to change the format and its outcome. 00:12:40 - The Role of Banter in Podcasts The hosts discuss the importance of banter in podcasts and when it makes sense to include it. They mention the need for banter to be relevant and solve a problem for the audience, as well as the potential pitfalls of irrelevant banter. 00:15:00 - Relevance of Banter The hosts emphasize the importance of relevance when incorporating banter. They use examples to illustrate how banter should align with the theme of the podcast and provide value to the listeners, cautioning against inside jokes and random tangents. 00:16:22 - Banter with Guests The discussion shifts to how to incorporate banter when hosting a solo podcast or interviewing guests. The hosts share their experiences of personal connections with guests and the need to involve the listener in the conversation, even when bantering with guests. 00:21:49 - Earning the Right with Your Audience The hosts delve into the concept of earning the right to include banter in a podcast. They explore the idea of providing value to the audience and setting clear expectations about the podcast's content, using examples to highlight the importance of audience engagement. 00:24:19 - Monitoring Audience Engagement The conversation concludes with a discussion on monitoring audience engagement through podcast statistics. The hosts emphasize the significance of analyzing listener behavior, such as drop-off points, to determine the effectiveness of banter in the podcast. 00:25:48 - The Importance of Planned Banter Planning and thoughtful editing play a crucial role in determining the quality of banter in a podcast. The level of effort put into the show directly impacts the effectiveness of banter. 00:26:19 - Factors Affecting Banter Banter can bring value to the audience, but its success depends on the podcaster's personality, audience, and podcast goals. Understanding and stewarding the audience's trust is essent

Ep 26Crushing Your 2024 Podcasting Aspirations
Do you have big goals for your podcast in 2024? I’m a podcast coach with more than seven years of experience and I help podcasters like you build your podcast into a powerful tool for promoting your ministry or business. In 2024, I’m helping podcasters like you with a new program, unlike anything I’ve ever done before. I’ll tell you about it and how you can participate in a moment. First, we need to talk about why you might want to join a podcast coaching program like this. While there are many reasons, here are three: First, you’ve hustled as far as you can and need expertise to go further.This happens to all of us at a certain point. If you haven’t spent years researching, studying, and implementing podcasting, you could use some help and you know it. Your heart is telling you that it’s time to get some help. Second, you’re convicted to stop half-hearting your show. You started with a great vision that you still believe in but have been giving only half-efforts to the work it takes to grow your podcast and reap the rewards. You got discouraged when you didn’t see results along the way and slowed down. Nagging in the back of your mind, though, is a feeling that you can do so much more if you commit. Third, you want to unlock podcasting’s power for connection in your business or ministry but you’ve stalled. You want to become the authority on your subject, meet more leaders in your niche, and create something that will last. And you know that you can create a show that will serve and change the lives of your audience. 2024 is the time! Coaching that brings honest feedback combined with knowledge can change the trajectory of your podcast and even your life. In this program, we will meet every month for six months. We will discuss your mindset limitations that lead to results like those above and overcome them. We will explore strategies and brainstorm ideas and you will then implement them. You will have access to me via Voxer for questions between sessions. We will compare where you started to where you end up and set your trajectory going forward. But there’s one unique feature of this program that I haven’t shared with you, yet. This coaching program will be completely recorded and turned into a podcast of its own. I’m investing massive amounts of time and energy to create the absolute best experience for you (as I always do) so that we can share your results with the world. I intend to promote this podcast heavily and regularly resulting in tremendous exposure for you. My email list and social audiences will hear about this podcast coaching show and be invited multiple times to listen. And, of course, you can use the show in your own marketing efforts. If this sounds interesting to you, keep reading to see if you are a good fit for the program. This program is for you if you: Have at least 100 published episodes (or close to it) Have a problem with your podcast that you want to solve next year A desire to grow your podcast’s reach substantially in 2024 Willingness to invest in your podcast financially for both tools and the coaching program itself Agree to have your sessions with me recorded and shared in online content including but not limited to a short run podcast, social media, and blog content Because of the nature of support I am offering, there are a limited number of openings so follow the actions below immediately to join. Here are the next steps: Fill out an application for the program here. The questions help me get a good sense of where you are at the moment and how we can grow together. Next, I will reach out to you shortly after you submit your application. We will set up a call and discuss the program, how it will help you, and overall make sure we are a good fit for one another. If we decide not to work together, that’s okay, too. Once we both decide it’s a good fit, you purchase your coaching package and we schedule our first appointment in January. Then, each month, you implement your action items and watch your podcast grow. Finally, the podcast we are creating to tell your story will be out in August 2024. I’ll give you all the tools to help promote it and our businesses will grow together. You only have so much time in life to devote to serving the people the Lord has called you to and every moment counts. Get the coaching you need to reach the people God has called you to. My clients create with confidence because they know that they are doing the right things at the right times and the results follow. The people I coach start movements by bringing the Kingdom of God to bear on their niche through podcasting. If the idea of more fully pursuing your podcast in 2024 resonates with you and you meet the criteria above, please fill out the application to get started. Once again, I’m taking a limited number of podcasters in this program so fill out the form now in order to be first for consideration. Keep podcasting, Eric

Ep 25Creating Community with Your Audience with Jen Kline
Hey friends! Step #7 on our podcasting roadmap is building a community intentionally around your podcast. What’s the best way to build your community? There’s nothing quite like a shared experience to bring people together. But what kind of experience and how do you even go about making it happen? Our guest today is Jen Kline and she believes that a virtual conference is the ultimate community builder. Jen will share with us when to host an online event for your audience, how to market it, and some super insider tips to overcoming the challenges virtual events bring. I’m so impressed by Jen’s commitment to helping others build substantive communities and I can’t wait to introduce her to you. After listening to this conversation, you’ll be ready to start your own online conference, too. Join her free online conference to learn how here! Quotes from the episode: Building a community is how you draw people in and really serve them. You create something that's bigger than you. They can serve each other, and it's really powerful. - Eric Nevins Virtual events are one of the best ways to grow your podcast and your business. You can reach people all over the world and bring the message of hope that God has placed in you to those who may not have access otherwise. - Jen Kline A virtual conference is like a value bomb for your audience and everybody else's audiences. It's about serving and giving before asking for more. Don't you want to be known as a giver and a server? - Eric Nevins In this episode, you will be able to: Learn the importance of joining virtual conferences for your podcast Collaborate with podcasters and creators for endless opportunities Ensure the accessibility and inclusivity of virtual events for a wider audience Embrace the importance of community and shared experiences for meaningful connections. Discover effective timing and marketing strategies for virtual events Start planning your own virtual event Create a landing page or registration form for your event Timestamped summary of this episode: 00:00:05 - The Power of Virtual Events Virtual events are a great way to grow your podcast or email list and create a sense of community among your audience. 00:01:33 - Discovering the Power of Virtual Events Jen Klein shares her experience of hosting her first virtual conference and how it led to building relationships and a sense of community. 00:04:39 - The Relevance of Virtual Conferences Virtual conferences are still relevant, especially for those who can't attend in-person conferences due to various reasons. They provide a platform to reach a global audience and share messages of hope and transformation. 00:07:05 - Connecting with Your Ideal Audience Virtual events allow podcasters to connect with their ideal audience by collaborating with like-minded thinkers and offering valuable content that resonates with their audience's needs and interests. 00:09:05 - Collaboration and Serving Your Audience Collaboration is key in online business, and virtual conferences provide an opportunity to collaborate with others in the industry to serve a larger audience. Serving your audience first and providing value can lead to growth and success. 00:15:48 - The Value of Virtual Events Virtual events provide a valuable space for shared experiences and community-building. They can serve as a platform to connect with your audience and provide them with transformative content and opportunities. While in-person events have their own advantages, virtual events have their own unique benefits. 00:17:19 - Choosing the Right Time for a Virtual Event The best time to host a virtual event depends on your audience and their needs. It's important to consider the timing of your industry or niche and align your event with relevant seasons or milestones. February and March may be conference season for some, but it's essential to strategize based on your specific audience. 00:22:38 - Marketing and Growing Your Virtual Event Treat your virtual event as the top of your sales funnel and use it to grow your email list and reach new audiences. Offer a free event with a paid upgrade for additional content and bonuses. Utilize affiliate links for speakers to help promote the event and track registrations. 00:25:39 - Keeping Attendees Engaged To keep attendees engaged during a virtual event, make use of interactive features and opportunities for connection. Use a platform that allows for chat discussions, networking, and multiple ways to engage with content. Keep the event moving and consider the preferences and behaviors of your specific audience. 00:26:51 - Leveraging Technology for Virtual Events Choose a platform that offers various features to enhance the virtual event experience. Look for options that allow for chat discussions, 00:31:38 - Introduction and Using Kajabi for Events The conversation starts with the guest, Jen, expressing her love for Kajabi and how she uses it for her events. She explains that she has a WordPress websi

Ep 24Sharing Your Story of Hope with Brian Dixon
Do you believe your story matters deeply to advancement of the Kingdom of God in the world? I certainly do because it's as you bring the Gospel to bear on your niche that people hear that message of hope. Today, we talk with Hope Writers and Hope Story Conference founder, Brian Dixon about why your story needs to be shared, what happens if you don't share, and why taking action today is the most important thing you can do to move forward. Plus, Brian and I make a special announcement about the Hope Story Conference! (Hint, it's a special discount on your ticket for CPA! Save 30% when you sign up before November 23 and use the code CPA at check out.) Quotes from the episode: We built our company on 1 Peter 3:15, which is "Always be ready to share the reason for the hope that you have." - Brian Dixon We start with, how was I designed? How was I made? Because God knitted you, right? The Bible says, you're his poem, you're his workmanship, created to do good works. - Brian Dixon Think about the power of sharing your message. Proverbs talks about a righteous man leaves an inheritance to his children's children. What better legacy to leave than to lead a messenger life and to share your message by sharing it in a podcast, writing a book. - Brian Dixon Meet our Guest: Brian Dixon is an expert in helping podcasters, entrepreneurs, and authors grow their impact and income online. He is the creator of the Hope Story Conference, a gathering where Christian content creators can come together to encourage, inspire, and support one another in sharing their message of hope with the world. Brian's passion for spreading hope stems from his own personal journey, including a life-changing car accident that challenged him to make the most of his second chance at life. With his expertise in technology and his belief in the power of podcasting, Brian is dedicated to empowering Christian podcasters to use their voices to bring hope and inspiration to listeners. As a guest on the Christian Podcaster, Brian shares his insights and experiences to help content creators effectively share their unique stories of hope. In this episode, you will be able to: Learn the secrets of Christian podcasting and entrepreneurship to make a lasting impact online. Unlock the key steps to starting and growing a successful podcast that reaches a wider audience. Craft your own XYZ statement to communicate your unique message of hope effectively. Form meaningful relationships and network with like-minded creators to expand your reach and influence. Discover the transformative power of sharing your hope story at the Hope Story conference and get an exclusive discount. Embrace technology and podcasting as a powerful tool for evangelism, encouragement, and exhortation. Recognize that as a podcaster or content creator, you have the ability to bring the gospel to bear on your niche and share the hope that you have for free on the internet. Timestamped summary of this episode: 00:00:02 - Life-changing Moments The guest reflects on how the small moments in life, such as something someone said in passing, can have a profound impact on us. 00:00:41 - Introduction to the Hope Story Conference The host introduces the guest, Brian Dixon, who helps messengers like podcasters grow their income and impact online. They discuss the upcoming Hope Story Conference, a gathering for Christian writers, speakers, and podcasters to encourage and inspire each other to share their messages of hope. 00:03:22 - Exciting Announcement The host announces that he will be attending the Hope Story Conference and offering coaching sessions for podcasters. He emphasizes the power of coaching in helping podcasters overcome roadblocks and grow their shows. 00:06:12 - Apologist for Hope Brian shares that he has always been an optimist and believes that as Christians, we are called to be excited about God's word and work. He sees technology, particularly podcasting, as a powerful tool for sharing the message of hope and believes that podcasters have a unique opportunity for evangelism and encouragement. 00:09:34 - Hope Writers and Hope Media Brian discusses his vision for Hope Writers and Hope Media, emphasizing the idea that each person is created with a purpose. He believes that in today's world, with the accessibility of the internet and technology, there is a tremendous opportunity to share hope freely and be good stewards of the time we have been given. 00:13:49 - A Life Rededicated Brian shares his experience of waking up after a car accident and realizing he still has hands that work. This led him to rededicate his life to creativity and pursuing the Lord. He later became a teacher and found fulfillment in helping others through social media and writing. 00:15:26 - Making the Most of Time Eric and Brian discuss how we all have the same amount of time each day and how important it is to make the most of it. They emphasize the need to be faithful and question if we are doing enough in our

Ep 23Podcast Promotion Plans with Eric Nevins and Amy Fritz
How do you get more podcast listeners? In the Christian Podcasters Association marketing plan, there are five steps to creating awareness of your podcast. One of them is social media. (I heard that collective groan.) But is the problem with social media? Or is that you don't have a good plan for sharing in all the places? On today's episode of The Christian Podcaster, Eric Nevins and Amy Fritz share their podcast promotion plans that they use each and every week. You'll be inspired to take your social sharing up a level or two and stop being afraid to share your hard work. Quotes from the episode: Never be afraid to share on social more than once, right? Because most people the algorithm means that most people aren't going to see it the first time. - Eric Nevins If you have something that helps people, then you need to share it. If your podcast is your mission, you need to share it. - Eric Nevins Don't be afraid to promote more than once. You're not annoying them. They can just keep scrolling. It's fine. - Eric Nevins In this episode, you will be able to: Boost Your Podcast's Reach Streamline Your Social Media Scheduling Build a Strong Connection Timestamped summary of this episode: 00:00:00 - Introduction Eric Nevins introduces the podcast as the official podcast of Christian Podcasters Association (CPA). He is joined by Amy Fritz, host of Untangled Faith and the driving force behind CPA Gold Group. 00:00:24 - The Struggle for More Listeners Eric and Amy discuss the common struggle of podcasters to get more listeners for their shows. They highlight the importance of promoting episodes effectively to increase visibility and engagement. 00:02:10 - Amy's High-Tech Sharing Strategy Amy shares her promotion process, which starts even before the podcast episode is published. She uses Loomly, a social media management tool, to schedule posts on various platforms like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. She also creates engaging captions and teaser content to generate interest before the episode release. 00:03:42 - Preparing Show Notes and Email Amy explains that she starts working on her show notes using Cap Show, a tool that helps with captions and social media content. She also writes an email to her audience, providing a preview of the upcoming episode and highlighting why they should listen. Amy emphasizes the importance of making it easy for subscribers to find the podcast they signed up for. 00:05:48 - Eric's Low-Tech Sharing Process Eric shares his simpler approach to promotion. He writes a description and an email for each episode, which he later uses as social media content. He bookmarks his social media platforms, opening them all at once to quickly share 00:13:46 - The Importance of Timing and Framing The guest was great, but the episode didn't perform well, possibly due to fatigue from politics. The host suggests re-sharing the episode at a different time, tying it into current events or trending topics to generate more interest. 00:14:42 - Leveraging Repurposed Content Repurposing old episodes and creating quote cards or graphics with powerful quotes can help promote your podcast. Even if the content is not new, it can still resonate with your audience and spark engagement. 00:16:00 - Maximizing Content from a Single Episode From one episode, you can create various forms of content, such as video clips, lists, and attention-grabbing graphics. By repurposing content, you can reach a wider audience and drive more interest in your podcast. 00:17:11 - Helping People Find You Sharing your podcast multiple times on social media is encouraged, as most people may not see it initially due to algorithms. By consistently promoting your podcast, you're helping people discover your content and engage with it. 00:18:48 - Sharing Your Mission It's important to remember that sharing your podcast is a way of helping people if it provides value or serves a mission. By nailing your message and effectively promoting your podcast, you can make a positive impact on your audience. Connect with Guests Amy Fritz Podcast: The Untangled Faith Podcast Resources: Join the Christian Podcast Association Facebook group - Search Christian Podcast Association on Facebook and join our free group to connect with other Christian podcasters. Participate in the CPA Monday thread - In the Christian Podcasters Association Facebook group, share your episode link in the weekly CPA Monday thread to gain exposure and connect with other podcasters. Join the Christian Podcasters Association. Listen and subscribe to the official podcast of Christian Podcasters Association for valuable insights and interviews with fellow podcasters. Visit the CPA website to learn more about how they can help you with your podcasting journey and sign up for services. Are you ready to grow your podcast into the ministry you first envisioned? Join CPA Gold to find the resources, support, and community that will take you from mindset to monetization.

Ep 22Using Capsho to Get Your Show Discovered with Deirdre Tshien
AI is all the rage right now and that is especially true in the world of podcasting. What if using AI tools could make you not only faster but also help you how get discovered, more downloads, and reach the exact people you want to serve? Today, we are excited to welcome Deirdre Tshien, CEO and Founder of Capsho.com, the world's first AI-powered podcast copywriter. I've used it and find the tool extremely helpful. Deirdre is going to explain how to think about the already here AI revolution, best practices for getting the most out of Capsho, and how she is creating raving fans for the company. This conversation is going to help you level up your podcast production and promotion processes right away! Meet our Guest Deirdre Tshien is the CEO and founder of Capsho, a pioneering platform that focuses on improving podcast discoverability and audience reach. With a background in banking and a keen interest in emerging technologies, Deirdre brings a unique perspective to the podcasting industry. Originally from Australia, she has a track record of exploring innovative solutions and their potential applications across various sectors. After a venture in the fashion technology space, Deirdre shifted her focus to the podcasting realm and recognized the common challenge faced by podcasters in gaining visibility and attracting listeners. Motivated by this observation, she founded Capsho to provide podcasters with effective tools and strategies to boost their show's discoverability, engage with their target audience, and achieve greater success. Through Capsho, Deirdre is revolutionizing the podcasting landscape by empowering content creators to maximize their potential and broaden their impact in an increasingly competitive market. Quotes from the episode: There's no better way to find your voice and amplify your message than a podcast. - Deirdre Tshien Copywriting is so vitally important because we need to be able to nail the value that we provide, the audience that we're trying to reach, and the fact that we can solve a problem that they have. - Deirdre Tshien If we can get people to our podcast and get them to connect with us and come to know, like, and trust us through our podcast, then they'll come to our challenge and that's when we can invite them to our program. - Deirdre Tshien In this episode, you will be able to: Boost your podcast's discoverability and reach by leveraging Capsho's powerful audio marketing platform. Learn effective marketing strategies to maximize your podcast's visibility and attract a larger audience using Capsho. Discover how to build a strong and supportive community of fellow podcasters to collaborate, learn from, and grow together. Adopt a customer-centric approach in podcasting to better understand and cater to your audience's needs, resulting in increased engagement and loyalty. Unlock the full potential of Capsho's features to enhance your podcast's discoverability and make it easier for new listeners to find and enjoy your content. Timestamped summary of this episode: 00:00:03 - The Role of AI in Assisting Humans Deirdre discusses the importance of AI as an assistant rather than a replacement for humans in various fields, including podcasting. 00:00:47 - Constant Improvement in Podcasting The concept of "1% better every day" is introduced as a way for podcasters to continually improve their content and delivery. 00:02:02 - Deirdre's Background and Career Journey Deirdre shares her background, growing up in Australia, pursuing a law degree, and working in the banking industry before exploring AI and technology. 00:04:16 - Transition from Hospitality to AI Deirdre discusses the catalyst for transitioning from the hospitality industry to exploring AI and technology, as well as the failed fashion technology idea that led to the creation of Capsho. 00:07:56 - Importance of Meeting a Need Deirdre emphasizes the importance of meeting a significant need when starting a business or creating content, using the example of their failed fashion technology idea as a learning experience. 00:14:25 - Importance of Copywriting Copywriting is essential as it determines how we communicate with our audience and how we represent our brand. It encompasses everything from podcast transcripts to taglines and colors. Effective copywriting helps us convey our value, reach our target audience, and solve their problems. 00:16:01 - Podcasting Process The podcasting process involves idea generation, recording, publishing, and promotion. By the time we reach the promotion stage, we often feel exhausted. Capsho helps podcasters promote their episodes efficiently and effectively, amplifying their message and extending the lifespan of their content. 00:18:53 - Creating Content Legacy Capsho not only helps with marketing and promotion but also contributes to creating a content legacy. Instead of letting episodes fade away after a spike in listenership, Capsho helps extend the lifespan of content and ensures it contin

Ep 21What We Learned at Podcast Movement 2023
Podcast Movement 2023 took place in Denver, Colorado in August 2023. While it seems like yesterday, it's actually been a couple of months ago. If you couldn't be there (and that's most of us, right?), you can still learn from those of us who were. In this episode recorded live at the event, host Eric Nevins sat down with Amy Fritz, Lori Adams-Brown, Alajahwon Ridgeway, Melissa Weber, Amanda Turnbull, Ryan Clevenger, and Norman Smith. They reveal the lessons they've learned and discuss their experiences and key takeaways from the event. Come along for the journey and let us know what your takeaway was from this episode! Quotes from the episode: Meeting other podcasters at Podcast Movement was a game-changer for me. The support and understanding from this community is invaluable. - Amy Fritz Active engagement with your audience is key. Take the time to listen to them, connect with them, and build long-term relationships. It's worth the investment. - Alajahwon Ridgeway Hearing what your audience needs and creating a product for them is powerful. It's important to serve your listeners and provide value that aligns with their needs. - Melissa Weber Timestamped summary of this episode: 00:00:00 - The Power of Community in Podcasting Podcasting can feel isolating, but being part of a community of like-minded individuals can combat the loneliness and provide support and inspiration. 00:01:36 - Highlights from Podcast Movement Eric and Amy discuss their experience at Podcast Movement, the largest convention for podcasters. They talk about the different tracks available and the importance of continuous learning. 00:06:05 - Untangled Faith Podcast and Feed Drops Amy introduces her podcast, Untangled Faith, which focuses on helping people navigate their Christian faith journey. She shares her plan to do a feed drop on another podcast as a strategy to reach new listeners. 00:08:27 - A World of Difference Podcast and Key Takeaways Lori talks about her podcast, A World of Difference, which celebrates diversity and unity. She shares her approach of implementing a maximum of three takeaways from podcast conferences and highlights the importance of synthesizing information. 00:09:29 - Evolving Technology in Podcasting Eric and Lori discuss the ever-changing landscape of podcasting technology. Lori emphasizes the importance of staying informed and adapting to new technological advancements. 00:13:04 - The Value of Every Person The conversation highlights the importance of recognizing the worth and significance of every individual we meet. It emphasizes the idea that everyone has something to teach us and that we should approach each interaction with an open mind and a willingness to learn. 00:13:58 - YouTube Shorts and Podcasting The guest shares their experience as a reluctant YouTuber and how they recently started utilizing YouTube for their podcast. They mention the potential benefits of adding YouTube Shorts to their content and express their willingness to try it out. 00:15:32 - Passive vs Proactive Engagement The guest discusses the importance of actively engaging with podcast listeners rather than simply passively producing content. They emphasize the value of networking, building relationships, and seeking feedback from the audience to tailor the podcast to their needs. 00:16:36 - Finding Support and Community The guest reflects on the sense of loneliness that can come with podcasting and highlights the power of being surrounded by a community of like-minded individuals. They emphasize the strength that comes from collaboration and the exchange of ideas within a supportive network. 00:19:13 - Building Relationships and Support The conversation emphasizes the importance of building strong relationships with podcast listeners and the podcasting community. The guest suggests reaching out to individuals personally, engaging with their feedback, and focusing on long-term relationships rather than short-term gains. 00:25:52 - Introduction Eric introduces the guests on the podcast episode, including Amy Fritz, Alajahwon Ridgeway, Melissa Weber, Amanda Turnbull, and Ryan Clevenger. 00:26:29 - Tablecast Podcast Amanda Turnbull talks about her podcast, Tablecast, where she and Melissa interview women and provide a platform for them to share their stories and find confidence in their calling. 00:28:34 - Burning Butterflies Podcast Amanda discusses the idea of starting a second podcast called "Burning Butterflies," which focuses on sharing stories of hurt, trauma, and healing within Christianity. The podcast aims to provide hope to those who have walked away from their faith. 00:30:31 - The Power of Storytelling Amanda shares how their podcast has resonated with people outside of the Christian community, including agnostics and atheists. She emphasizes the power of their story and God's redemption in overcoming darkness. 00:31:16 - Where You're From Podcast Ryan Clevenger discusses his role as a podcast producer for "Where You're

Ep 20Publishing, Publicity, and Podcasting with Krista Clayton and Robin Barnett
Happy International Podcast Day, my friends! Well, it was on September 30th and this is the audio of how we celebrated with a conversation about publishing, publicity, and podcasting with TWO special guests. Join us are Krista Clayton of InterVarsity Press and Robin Barnett of ICON Media Group. In this conversation, we will explore how the publishing and publicity industry has changed in the last decade, what role podcasters play in it now, and how you can work with them to get the guests you want. If you’re looking for high quality guests for your show (and maybe some free books!), this conversation is for you! Meet our Guests Krista Clayton has over 25 years of experience in the publishing industry, with a focus on publicity and media outreach. As the head of the publicity team at IVP, Krista works closely with authors, broadcasters, and podcasters to schedule interviews and promote their books. Her dedication to building strong relationships with media professionals has made her a trusted and reliable resource in the industry. Krista's expertise and passion for connecting people and ideas have helped her successfully launch numerous books and foster meaningful collaborations. With her experience and extensive network, Krista brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to the world of podcasting and publicity. Robin Barnett is a seasoned media pro with over 15 years of experience in the publishing industry. As the Vice President of Public Relations at Icon Media Group, Robin has played a crucial role in launching more than 15 New York Times bestsellers. Her expertise lies in connecting authors with various media platforms, including national morning shows, radio, and online outlets. Robin's dedication to her craft and her ability to secure high-profile interviews have made her a sought-after publicist in the industry. With her strong relationships with media professionals and her knack for identifying the right opportunities for authors, Robin has been instrumental in helping authors gain widespread exposure and reach their target audience. Her passion for storytelling and her commitment to promoting exceptional books make her an invaluable asset to podcasters and publicists alike. Quotes from the episode: One of the best ways to connect with people you admire and respect is through podcasting. It allows you to work with publicists and bring on guests who can bring value to your podcast. - Krista Clayton Building relationships is key in the world of publicity. It's about connecting with people, establishing trust, and creating opportunities for collaboration. - Robin Barnett Podcasting has opened up a world of possibilities. You can reach a global audience, connect with experts in your field, and make a meaningful impact through the power of conversation. - Krista Clayton In this episode, you will be able to: Enhance your book publicity efforts by building strong relationships with podcasters. Stay relevant and effective as a publicist in the digital age by adapting to new strategies and platforms. Maximize the impact of your book launch and publicity campaign through the power of podcasting. Discover effective strategies for connecting with authors and publicists to secure engaging podcast interviews. Unlock the value of thorough preparation and continuous learning for successful podcasting and book promotion. Timestamped summary of this episode: 00:00:00 - Importance of Podcast Strategy, Launching a book without a podcast strategy is no longer effective. Podcasts are crucial for promoting books and connecting with audiences. 00:02:06 - The Power of Podcasting, Podcasting has the ability to connect people and open up new opportunities. It allows podcasters to interview and collaborate with individuals they admire and respect. 00:06:39 - Roles of Publicists, Publicists play a crucial role in scheduling interviews, writing press kits, and strategizing book promotions. They work closely with authors, broadcasters, and podcasters to establish connections and promote their work. 00:08:05 - Differentiating Publisher Publicists and Media Groups, Publisher publicists work within a publishing company, overseeing publicity efforts for their authors. Media groups, like Icon Media Group, focus on securing media coverage for authors and work with various types of media outlets. 00:09:50 - The Importance of Relationships, Building and maintaining relationships is key in the publicist's work. Strong relationships with authors, media personnel, and podcasters facilitate successful promotions and collaborations. Relationships are the foundation of their work and personal lives. 00:14:12 - The Influence of Viewers and Algorithms, The conversation begins with a discussion about how viewers have become more discriminating due to algorithms. Viewers now have the ability to curate the content they consume, making it necessary for creators to be specific and niche in order to capture their attention. 00:14:52 - Changes in Publish

Ep 19When & How to Hire Help for Your Podcast with Jennifer Uren and Kelly VanHoveln
Do you want to maximize your productivity and efficiency as a podcaster? Are you tired of getting bogged down by time-consuming tasks that take away from your creative energy? Join us as we reveal the ultimate solution to help you achieve the podcasting success you desire. Our guest experts, Jenn Uren and Kelly VanHoveln, will share their invaluable insights on how virtual assistants can revolutionize your podcasting journey, allowing you to focus on what truly matters – creating engaging content and growing your audience. Say goodbye to overwhelm and hello to a streamlined workflow that brings you the results you've been dreaming of. Learn about the Podcast VA Association The Podcast VA Association serves as a rich resource hub, providing access to a meticulously curated directory of trained and certified VAs, according to Kelly VanHoveln. Through this platform, podcasters can find a VA that aligns perfectly with their specific needs and demands. The association champions a community-driven approach, offering invaluable collective wisdom and experience that podcasters can tap into for their success journey. Quotes from the episode: Sometimes we have to let go of certain tasks and delegate them to others in order to focus on the things that truly bring us joy and fulfillment. - Jenn Uren By seeking help and outsourcing certain podcasting tasks, we can create space for growth and development, both personally and professionally. - Kelly VanHoveln Don't let the fear of losing control hold you back from exploring new opportunities and expanding your podcast's reach. - Jenn Uren In this episode, you will be able to: Delve into the hurdles in the podcast industry, offering insight into the necessity for virtual assistance. Understand the perks of outsourcing podcast responsibilities, depicting a route towards uncomplicated podcasting. Get an introduction to the Podcast VA Association and its role, emphasizing the need to engage with trustworthy virtual assistants. Grasp how task simplification can lead to a more effective podcast business, suggesting improved revenue and higher efficiency. Note the flags that signal the need for external help, accentuating the value and importance of task division to virtual assistants. Timestamped summary of this episode: 00:00:00 - Introduction, Eric Nevins introduces the episode and welcomes guests Jenn Uren and Kelly VanHoveln to discuss the challenges of podcasting and the need for help in managing the various tasks involved. 00:07:06 - Importance of Time Management in Podcasting, Eric asks the guests how long it takes them to complete their podcast episodes. They discuss the time-consuming nature of podcasting and the need for efficient time management. 00:08:49 - Introducing Jenn and Kelly's Podcasting Journey, Jenn and Kelly share their personal experiences with podcasting and how they realized they needed help with the various tasks involved in producing and managing a podcast. 00:09:49 - The Birth of Podcast VA Association, The guests explain how the idea for the Podcast VA Association came about from their own experiences and the need they saw for a community and resources to help podcasters find virtual assistants for podcast-related tasks. 00:11:22 - When Fun Turns Into Dread, The guests discuss the tipping point when podcasting becomes overwhelming and the joy of creating is replaced with stress. This realization leads to seeking help and finding a solution to manage podcasting tasks effectively. 00:11:56 - Benefits of Working with a Podcast VA, Jenn and Kelly highlight the benefits of working with a podcast virtual assistant, such as saving time, maintaining consistency, and being able to focus on the creative aspects of podcasting. 00:13:34 - Signs that it's Time to Get Help with Your Podcast, Signs that it's time to get help with your podcast include when it stops being fun and feels like a burden, when you struggle to release episodes on time, and when you feel that someone else could do certain tasks more efficiently than you. Avoid pod fade and seek help when needed. 00:15:27 - The Importance of Identifying Your Zone of Genius, It's important to recognize your strengths and weaknesses when it comes to podcasting. Identify the parts of podcasting that you enjoy, such as the creative aspects, and consider delegating tasks that you dread or are not skilled at. Find a balance between maintaining creative control and letting others assist with certain aspects. 00:18:11 - Transitioning from Production Mode to Growth Mode, After becoming familiar with the production process of your podcast, it's important to transition into growth mode. This involves allocating time to focus on tasks that promote the growth of your show, such as social media strategies or securing guest interviews. Hiring a VA with expertise in these areas can support your show's growth. 00:22:04 - The Value of a Trained and Certified VA, Hiring a trained and certified VA offers numerous benefits, in

Ep 18Fitting Your Podcast Into Your Life with Eric Nevins and Amy Fritz
Does this sound familiar? You pour your heart and soul into your podcast, but you just can't seem to gain traction. You've been told to hustle harder, to push through the exhaustion and squeeze every spare minute into podcasting. But let's face it, this approach only leads to burnout and frustration. Your passion deserves better than that. It's time to step back, reevaluate, and discover the strategies that will truly maximize your time and productivity in podcasting part-time. Quotes from the episode: "Consistency is key in podcasting because it allows you to become a part of your audience's life." - Eric Nevins "Batching is a game changer for maximizing time when podcasting part-time. It allows you to stay in the groove and be more productive." - Amy Fritz "Get ahead of your podcasting schedule by recording and scheduling episodes in advance. This gives you the freedom to take breaks and ensures consistency for your audience."- Amy Fritz In this episode, you will be able to: Uncover the significant role of consistency in attaining a successful podcast. Realize the huge advantages of producing batch content for effective time management. Profoundly grasp how scheduling episodes ahead of time can optimise your podcast operations. Understand how to mitigate guest availability issues and schedule conflicts seamlessly. Glimpse into the invaluable advantages of CPA Gold membership and the upcoming sessions on offer. Timestamped summary of this episode: 00:00:00 - The Importance of Consistency, Consistency is key in podcasting as it helps you become a regular part of your audience's life. 00:00:31 - Introduction to Christian Podcasters Association, The podcast is affiliated with the Christian Podcasters Association, which supports and connects believers who have podcasts to help them grow their faith and their audience. 00:01:15 - Meeting at Podcast Movement, The hosts discuss their recent meeting at Podcast Movement, where they had the opportunity to connect with other Christian podcasters and learn from each other. 00:02:46 - Maximizing Time as a Part-Time Podcaster, Many podcasters have other jobs and podcasting is done part-time. The hosts discuss the challenges of balancing podcasting with other responsibilities and share strategies for maximizing time. 00:08:06 - Slow Batching Method, The slow batching method involves dedicating specific blocks of time for recording and production. This allows for focused work and helps podcasters stay consistent with their content creation. 00:11:04 - Fast Batching Method, The fast batching method is a more intensive approach where podcasters dedicate a whole week to recording and editing multiple episodes. This method is ideal for podcasters who have a backlog of recorded episodes. 00:13:13 - Consistency and Showing Up, It is important to continue showing up in people's feed and be consistent in releasing episodes. Consistency helps to build a loyal audience who knows when to expect new content and will keep coming back for more. 00:14:43 - The Value of Consistency, Consistency is key in podcasting because it helps you become a part of your audience's life. When listeners know that your podcast is released on a specific day or time, they will make it a part of their routine to listen to your show. 00:16:54 - Batching Work, Batching work is a great way to stay ahead and be more efficient with your podcast production. Whether you choose to do a little at a time or hyper-focus and get a lot done in one go, finding dedicated time to work on your podcast is crucial. 00:18:16 - Creating a Long Runway, By setting aside a good amount of time to work on your podcast, you can create a "runway" to get into the right mindset and be more productive. This allows you to fully focus on the task at hand without interruptions. 00:22:54 - Scheduling and Flexibility, Scheduling interviews and podcast production in advance can help accommodate both your schedule and your guests' availability. Being flexible and open to finding a time that works for both parties is important for a successful podcasting experience. Resources Join the Christian Podcasters Association/ Christian Podcasters Association Facebook group to connect with other Christian podcasters and receive support and resources. Visit the CPA website to learn more about how they can help you with your podcasting journey and sign up for their services. Are you ready to grow your podcast into the ministry you first envisioned? Join CPA Gold to find the resources, support, and community that will take you from mindset to monetization.

Ep 17Building Community for your Podcast with Chris Grainger
Join Chris Grainger as he shares his journey in building a transformative community for Christian men. Discover the power of authenticity, meaningful connections, and personal experiences in creating a support network. But be prepared, as Chris faces unexpected challenges that leave him questioning the future of his community. Quotes from the episode: God later on my heart said, 'Alright, you need to take this skill that you've been taught and serve me.' So we came up, prayed about it, went to my wife, said I think God wants me to start a podcast serving Christian men in the area of leadership. - Chris Grainger A lot of these guys are just out there just lost and alone, and they want somewhere they can go and be real. And that kept coming back. That was a need there to feel. And I was like, you know what? We're going to figure out how to do this. - Chris Grainger In this episode, you will be able to: Discover the crucial role that community plays in successful podcasting. Hear firsthand from Chris Grainger about his journey to create a supportive community for Christian men. Acquire actionable strategies to kickstart and launch your thriving podcast community. Learn to overcome apprehensions and challenges hindering the monetization of your community. Understand the potentially transformative impact of an effectively managed online community. Timestamped summary of this episode: 00:00:00 - Introduction Eric and Chris introduce themselves and discuss the power of community for podcasters. They emphasize the importance of building a community around your podcast to connect with like-minded individuals and promote your show. 00:05:10 - The Five Part Worldview of Podcasting Eric explains his five-part worldview of podcasting, which includes mindset, message, mechanics, marketing, and monetization. He focuses on the marketing aspect and highlights the often overlooked community-building as a powerful tool for growing your podcast. 00:07:30 - The Origin Story of "The Lion Within Us" Chris shares his journey of starting his podcast, "The Lion Within Us," which focuses on leadership for Christian men. He discusses how he realized the need for connection and community with his listeners, leading him to create a membership community. 00:09:14 - Recognizing the Need for a Community Chris explains how he recognized the need for a community by analyzing podcast download patterns and engaging directly with his listeners. He discovered that his audience craved connection and a support system, prompting him to create a community for them. 00:09:53 - Benefits of a Podcast Community Chris discusses the benefits of a podcast community, including the opportunity for listeners to connect with each other and the host on a deeper level. He highlights the sense of belonging, support, and accountability that a community can provide for podcasters and their audience. 00:13:44 - Creating a PDF to Give Away, Chris discusses the versatility of creating a PDF and emphasizes that it doesn't need to be lengthy. He suggests focusing on one thing that connects with your audience and provides value. 00:14:19 - Designing an Avatar, Chris explains the importance of designing an avatar and testing the content to ensure it resonates with their struggles. He shifted his avatar from early 20s to 35-55 based on feedback and community needs. 00:17:05 - Starting a Paid Membership Community, Chris shares his experience of starting a community and opting for Mighty Networks as the platform. He initially started with a free beta version to gather feedback and later introduced a paid membership. 00:18:01 - Learning from the Community, Chris highlights the importance of learning from the community during the first quarter. He gathered insights on user experience, engagement, and preferences, which helped him refine the community. 00:19:11 - Setting the Price Point, Chris formed a steering committee from the community to determine the right price point for the paid membership. By involving the members in the decision-making process, he gained their support and converted 23% of the free group into members. 00:25:56 - The Importance of Community, Chris discusses the value of creating a community of like-minded individuals to support and encourage one another in their faith and personal struggles. 00:26:29 - Creating Engaging Events, Chris explains how he organizes various events and activities within the community to encourage participation and open discussions on topics such as Bible study, sexual purity, and business meetings. 00:27:27 - Utilizing Technology for Convenience, Chris highlights the use of the Mighty Networks app to make it convenient for members to access the community and receive notifications about upcoming events and content. 00:29:05 - Delegating Responsibilities, Chris emphasizes the importance of having moderators within the community who help facilitate events and manage specific areas, allowing for scalability and shared leadership. 0

Ep 16Things I Learned at Conferences with Eric Nevins
Have you ever experienced a moment that completely changed your perspective? That moment when you thought you knew what to expect, but were hit with an unexpected twist that left you reeling? Well, that's exactly what happened to me at conferences. At first, it was all about the excitement of meeting my podcasting idols and making new connections. But little did I know, the true treasure of these gatherings was something entirely different. Stay tuned to find out the surprising twist that completely transformed how I approach conferences, leaving me hungry for more. Quotes from the episode: "The gold is in the follow up. That's where you actually reap the rewards of the conference." - Eric Nevins "I think we need as Christians to show up to those events as much as we can." - Eric Nevins "Great questions never get old. They have the power to connect, inspire, and create meaningful conversations. "- Eric Nevins In this episode, you will be able to: Discover the unexpected rewards of participating in podcasting conferences. Understand the fundamental role that networking plays in the podcast industry. Learn how to wield conversation as a tool for creating meaningful industry relationships. Grasp why maintaining connections post-conference can fuel your podcast's growth. Identify the power of leveraging a variety of communication avenues for efficient collaboration. Timestamped summary of this episode: 00:00:00 - Introduction, Eric Nevins welcomes listeners to the Christian Podcaster and introduces the podcast as a resource for learning and growing in podcasting. 00:01:21 - Podcast Movement, Eric shares his excitement for the upcoming Podcast Movement conference and the opportunity to connect with other podcasters, both Christian and non-Christian. He highlights the value of meeting new people and the chance to represent Christ in the podcasting community. 00:04:10 - Meeting Podcasting Heroes, Eric reflects on his past experiences of meeting influential podcasters at conferences, such as Eric Fisher, John Lee Dumas, and Cliff Ravenscraft. He encourages listeners that it is possible to meet and connect with their own podcasting heroes. 00:07:56 - Learning to Serve, Eric recalls a valuable lesson he learned at the Free the Dream conference about the importance of serving others. He encourages listeners to approach conferences with a spirit of service and to ask how they can help others. 00:09:55 - Concentrating Content Consumption, Eric advises listeners to be strategic in choosing which sessions to attend at conferences. Rather than trying to consume all the content, he suggests focusing on specific topics or speakers that align with their podcasting goals. 00:11:10 - More Than Free Events, Eric reminds listeners that conferences offer more than just free events. While it's enjoyable to attend these events, he encourages listeners to prioritize their own well-being and not feel obligated to participate in every 00:13:40 - The Importance of Crafting Engaging Questions, Eric shares the importance of having a few go-to questions to avoid awkward silences and engage in interesting conversations. By asking about topics that others may not usually talk about, you can make the interaction about the other person and create meaningful connections. 00:15:07 - Enjoying the Conference Experience, Eric expresses his love for attending conferences and the opportunity to connect with people. However, he also acknowledges that social interactions can be draining, and sometimes it's necessary to take a break and relax, especially when attending a conference in your own city. 00:15:56 - The Power of Follow-Up, Eric emphasizes the importance of following up with contacts after a conference. Within three to seven days, he suggests sending emails or messages to connect and solidify any potential collaborations or connections made during the event. Consistent follow-up can lead to successful outcomes. 00:16:59 - Persistence in Follow-Up, Eric advises continuing to send follow-up emails if initial attempts do not receive a response. He suggests spacing out the emails by several days to maintain contact and increase the chances of a reply. Persistence in follow-up can be key to reaping the rewards of a conference. 00:17:48 - Share Your Conference Learnings, Eric invites listeners to share their own conference learnings and experiences. He encourages feedback and discussion, inviting participants to comment on the podcast episode or reach out through the Christian Podcasters Association website or social media platforms. Resources Mentioned: Join the Christian Podcasters Association/ Christian Podcasters Association Facebook group: If you're interested in starting or growing your Christian podcast, consider joining the Christian Podcasters Association. You can find more information and sign up on their website. Attend Podcast Movement: If you're a podcaster or aspiring podcaster, consider attending Podcast Movement, the largest podcasti

Ep 10Christian Creators and Social Media with Chris Martin
Hey friends! Have you been wondering about joining CPA Gold but would like to experience it first? This is your chance for a sneak peek at the kinds of people we bring in to learn from. Here are the details: When it comes to social media, there's only one relationship status that makes sense: it's complicated. As Christian creators, we are always looking for effective ways to get our message out. Any other posture is dereliction of duty. But when you see harmful, manipulative, and damaging tactics used by some to sell online, you can easily become discouraged. How should Christian creators like you and me interact with social media? Our guest this week is Chris Martin is the author of Terms of Service, about the costs of social media. He also has a new book, The Wolf in Their Pockets: 13 Ways the Social Internet Threatens the People You Lead, and will share with us about it, as well. If you've ever wondered how to be a Christian creator and engage on social media, do not miss this session! MEET OUR GUEST CHRIS Our guest Chris Sanders, he is an editor at Moody Publishers and a Social Media Marketing and Communications Consultant. He regularly writes his stuff in the Substack Newsletter. He’s written the book Terms of Service, and he has a new book coming out called The Wolf in their Pockets: 13 Ways the Social Internet Threatens the People You Lead, which is very clever and provocative. Connect with me and let me hear your thoughts over on Facebook! TOPICS DISCUSSED: Working in social media and online content The difference between technology and social media How social media has changed our relationship with God The problem with passive ignorance on social media how can a Christian with a message engage in social media How social media can shape us Never feel bad about promoting your own stuff The positives of social media engagement and community Put the focus on the people you're trying to serve How much longer will we be willing to give up autonomy for social media Finding success off of social media How to engage in a Christ- like way on social media How can a Christian, engage a Christian with a message engage in social media How can Christian creators avoid the sort of harmful manipulative, deceptive practices that people have on social to kind of sell their their junk, whatever it is, and, and do it in a way that really honors not only Christ, but also the human beings that they're trying to share it with Best tip for translating your followers to your email list RESOURCES AND LINKS FROM THE SHOW: Substack Newsletter Terms of Service Website Terms of Service Book The Wolf in Their Pockets: 13 Ways the Social Internet Threatens the People You Lead Paperback – March 7, 2023: Christian podcasters Association Membership Neil Postman’s Book Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business Paperback – December 27, 2005 CONNECT WITH CHRIS MARTIN Facebook Twitter Instagram Website Email CONNECT WITH ME CHRISTIAN PODCASTER ASSOCIATION (CPA) FB GROUP CHRISTIAN PODCAST GUEST FB GROUP HALFWAY THERE PODCAST HALFWAY THERE PODCAST FB CHRISTIAN PODCASTER ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP MORE ABOUT THE CHRISTIAN PODCASTER: The Christian Podcaster is the official podcast of Christian Podcasters Association. We help Christians with a message develop, launch, and grow their podcasts so they can serve the people God is calling them to. Whether you’ve started your show or are ready to launch, this podcast is for you.

Ep 15Monetization with Amy Fritz
Are you eager to generate income and establish a sustainable platform? Wondering how you can monetize your show and turn your hobby into a full time ministry? Well, today we have a very special guest, Amy Fritz, a veteran in podcasting, she hosts the popular Untangled Faith Podcast. Together, we will discuss the idea of monetization, why it doesn't have to be difficult or a huge effort, and some creative ideas for getting started. Listen to this episode in your favorite podcast app now! Quotes from the episode: Money is really nothing more than an exchange of value. Provide something so valuable that it's worth exchanging a little bit of the money that you work hard for. - Eric Nevins You're promising a transformation with your podcast. Deliver that promise to your audience in a package they can purchase. - Eric Nevins Don't limit yourself to just sponsorships and donations. Explore merchandise, memberships, courses, and other services that align with your podcast's mission. - Amy Fritz In this episode, you will be able to: Grasp the essentials of how monetization can drastically boost your podcast's success. Discover simple and creative paths to monetization, like merchandise creation or providing coaching sessions. Understand ways to subtly promote your own offerings within the podcast to generate income. The importance of having a community in cultivating a loyal listener base Key Takeaways: Consider creating stickers with catch phrases or quotes from your podcast and offer them to your audience as a way to support your show. Use platforms like Canva and Sticker Mule to design and print the stickers. Advertise your own products or services on your podcast, such as books, ebooks, or speaking engagements. Let your audience know that supporting your podcast helps support your work. Offer coaching sessions or consultations as a way for your audience to support your show and receive personalized guidance or advice. Provide a PayPal link or other payment method for easy transactions. Consider creating a membership program or Patreon community where listeners can join and receive exclusive content or perks in exchange for their support. Offer a thank you gift or bonus to listeners who support your podcast financially. This could be a free ebook, a personalized thank you note, or a special downloadable resource. Create an online store where you sell merchandise related to your podcast, such as t-shirts, mugs, or other branded items. Provide a link or website where listeners can make purchases. Partner with other podcasters to help promote your show Resources Mentioned: Join the Christian Podcasters Association Facebook group for support, networking, and to ask podcasting questions. Join the Christian Podcasters Association membership Sticker Mule Rayburn's Life Repurposed Podcast Are you ready to grow your podcast into the ministry you first envisioned? Join CPA Gold to find the resources, support, and community that will take you from mindset to monetization.

Ep 9Content, Culture, and Creativity with Rob Kirkpatrick
How does a Christian content creator stay faithful to their message and the Gospel while interacting with those who do not believe? Today, we talk with Rob Kirkpatrick, executive producer at Focus on the Family. Rob’s take on creating great content, how to handle hot button issues in the most graceful way, and how to create an emotional connection to your audience will change how you create your show. MEET OUR GUEST ROB Our guest Rob Kirkpatrick is the executive producer for Focus on the Family radio programs and podcasts. Rob has set the standard of excellence for Focus’s audio content; now heard by over 6 million people each week. Connect with me and let me hear your thoughts over on Facebook. TOPICS DISCUSSED: What does Rob do at Focus as the Director of the Audio content Benefits of having a Podcast series The most challenging part of creating great content What's something that Rob wishes podcasters knew How to keep listeners connected and keep them engaged How did Rob learn how to engage with listeners Emotional connection How does he know what’s on the listener's mind How do you learn to discern your audience’s need Finding ways to keep the audience engaged Why pure audio is the most powerful form of communication The power of audio intimacy Why a good mic is important Rob's strategy in dealing with divisive situations both personally and professionally in content What are the things that we need to take into consideration if we’re going to be addressing some of the big issues of the day Acknowledging people’s differences and finding ways to reach people where they are and letting the Holy Spirit be the Holy Spirit What Focus on the Family is all about RESOURCES AND LINKS FROM THE SHOW: Focus on the Family Website Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman Focus on the Family Broadcast (Podcast) Podcast Movement 2023 in Denver, Colorado CONNECT WITH ROB Facebook Twitter Instagram Linkedin Website CONNECT WITH ME ERIC NEVINS CHRISTIAN PODCASTER ASSOCIATION (CPA) FB GROUP CHRISTIAN PODCAST GUEST FB GROUP HALFWAY THERE PODCAST HALFWAY THERE PODCAST FB CHRISTIAN PODCASTER ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP Are you ready to grow your podcast into the ministry you first envisioned? Join CPA Gold to find the resources, support, and community that will take you from mindset to monetization. MORE ABOUT THE CHRISTIAN PODCASTER: The Christian Podcaster is the official podcast of Christian Podcasters Association. We help Christians with a message develop, launch, and grow their podcasts so they can serve the people God is calling them to. Whether you’ve started your show or are ready to launch, this podcast is for you.

Ep 14The Art of Podcast Marketing with Amy Fritz & Eric Nevins
Joined by the incredible Amy Fritz, we discuss the power of show notes, email marketing, social media engagement, collaborations, and SEO. Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or just starting out, these insights will help you reach more people and make a greater impact. Don't miss out on this valuable episode! Treat social media as a tool for connection, not a distraction or enemy. - Amy Fritz In this episode, you will: Discover the crucial role of show notes and individual web pages in enhancing your podcast experience. Learn how potent email marketing strategies can spike the growth of your email list. Delve into the power of social media platforms in driving podcast promotion and audience engagement. Learn about the potential of collaborations and partnerships with influencers and fellow podcasters in expanding your podcast reach. Uncover the importance of search engine optimization (SEO) for boosting your podcast's discoverability. Resources: Join the Christian Podcasters Association on Facebook Visit the Christian Podcasters Association website

Ep 10Turning Your Podcast Into A Book with Kent Sanders
Is writing a book really that hard? What if your podcast could be turned into a book easier than you think? Our guest today is Kent Sanders, the founder of Inkwell Ghostwriting, which helps leaders grow their business through books and other content. He is also the author and co-author of numerous books, including 18 Words to Live By: A Father’s Wisdom on What Matters Most and co-author of The Faith of Elvis: A Story Only a Brother Can Tell with Billy Stanley, Elvis Presley’s stepbrother. In addition to writing books for himself and his clients, Kent loves to help other writers. He is the host of the Daily Writer podcast and the founder of the Daily Writer Club, a membership community that helps writers build a business with their skills. Get started writing now! TOPICS DISCUSSED: Kent's work and how he helps writers How he prepares his content for his daily podcast and remains on top of things How writing has influenced his life and how he came into this business The ethics of ghostwriting What a ghostwriter does The most common misconception about writing books The value of community and competition Repurposing content The difference between self-publishing and traditional publishing Rights to intellectual property Turning your podcast into a book What are the most important practices for podcasters The best way to structure a book RESOURCES AND LINKS FROM THE SHOW: 18 Words to Live By: A Father’s Wisdom on What Matters Most The Faith of Elvis: A Story Only a Brother Can Tell The Daily Writer Podcast The Daily Writer Club The Pathway to Your Writing Dreams: The Daily Writer with Kent Sanders Clear the Clutter: Piles of Paper: The Daily Writer with Kent Sanders Freebies Daily Writer Club Membership 14 days Free Trial CONNECT WITH KENT SANDERS Facebook The Daily Writer with Kent Sanders Podcast Website for Kent's membership group CONNECT WITH ME CHRISTIAN PODCASTER ASSOCIATION (CPA) FB GROUP CHRISTIAN PODCAST GUEST FB GROUP

Ep 13The Mechanics of Your Podcast
What's the first thing you thought you had to do once you made the decision to start your podcast? If you said "Buy a microphone," you're not alone. Most of us start with the how questions at the beginning of the podcasting journey. We addressed some of the basic equipment in our episode called Getting Started with Podcasting, so we won't belabor those points here. Instead, this episode focuses on the other aspects of your podcast that set you up for success later like your website and email. And, if that sounds too daunting, don't worry, I share some easy ways to create both using simple tools. If you're stuck on the "mechanics" of your podcast, this episode is for you. Quotes from the episode: “Invest in tools and systems that make your podcast mechanics function smoothly.” Timestamped summary of this episode: 00:00:03 - Introduction, Eric introduces the topic of the mechanics of podcasting and explains how it fits into the metaphor of building a house for your podcast. 00:05:26 - The Importance of a Website, Eric explains why having a website for your podcast is essential for content marketing and offers two recommended tools for creating a website. 00:10:28 - Creating Show Notes, Eric emphasizes the importance of creating show notes for each episode, which serve as a repository for links and a way to drive traffic to your website. 00:13:33 - Committing to Consistency, Eric encourages podcasters to commit to consistency in order to build an audience and offers tips for staying on track with regular episodes. 00:18:38 - The Power of Email Marketing, Eric discusses the benefits of email marketing for podcasters and encourages listeners to start building an email list, offering tips for getting started. 00:14:07 - Building Your Podcasting Toolbox, Eric recommends using Podpage or Kajabi for website creation and building an email list. He also suggests using hosting services like Captivate or Libsyn. Eric stresses the importance of committing to learning one piece at a time and iteratively improving your podcasting process. 00:15:31 - Email List, Eric emphasizes the importance of building an email list, even if you're just starting out. He recommends using tools like AWeber, ConvertKit, MailChimp, or Mailer Lite to start collecting emails. He suggests emailing your episodes out every time you produce one. 00:17:23 - Podcast Equipment, Eric recommends investing in a good microphone, preferably one that costs around $100 and lasts a long time. He also mentions that editing software like Hindenburg, GarageBand, or Audacity can be used for post-production. 00:22:24 - Podcast Workflow, Eric shares his podcast episode workflow, which includes pre-production tasks like content creation and show note preparation, the recording process with emphasis on audio levels and introductions, and post-production editing and scheduling. He encourages podcasters to iterate and improve one aspect of their podcast every quarter. Resources Mentioned: Join the Christian Podcasters Association Facebook group for support, networking, and to ask podcasting questions. Check out the Getting Started with Podcasting episode for microphone recommendations and other tools. Developing your Mindset for Podcasting Success episode Consider using PodPage or Kajabi Above are affiliate links that pay a small commision back to CPA if you use them. Join the Christian Podcasters Association membership Are you ready to grow your podcast into the ministry you first envisioned? Join CPA Gold to find the resources, support, and community that will take you from mindset to monetization.

Ep 7Marketing Your Podcast with Jonathan Carone
Do you want to let more people know about your podcast? Of course you do, right? Well, that means you are a marketer and need to share your podcast in an ethical way. But with so many negative and often gross example on social media and in your inbox, where do you learn about marketing done well? Our guest recording today is Jonathan Carone, owner of CaroneDesigns and fellow podcaster of two shows (Unlearning Youth Group and Unlearning Church Staff). In his business, he designs websites and marketing strategies that work for churches. His podcast promotion is top notch as well. Today, Jonathan will share how to let people know about your show ethically, his best marketing strategies, and the essentials for your podcast website. MEET OUR GUEST JONATHAN Jonathan Carone has his own design and marketing firm Carone Designs and he runs two podcasts, Unlearning Youth Group and Unlearning Church Staff where he helps people work through their deconstruction in a way that leads to the real Jesus. He is also a StoryBrand Certified Guide. Connect with me and let me hear your thoughts over on Facebook! TOPICS DISCUSSED: How he help churches and what he do with marketing How to position yourself as the solution to your audience's problem Leading people to Jesus How would he reframe marketing for us Identifying the purpose of creating a podcast, is it for someone to help Basic marketing strategy and what is Jonathan’s weekly routine for promoting your podcast How to promote your podcast How has Tiktok influence his podcast How to listen to your audience Does everybody need to have their own website The importance of having a website and How to build it What do people need to have on their website aside from email sign up The number one mistake people make when it comes to their website RESOURCES AND LINKS FROM THE SHOW: Don Miller’s StoryBrand Book/ Certification Carone Designs Unlearning Youth Group Podcast Unlearning Church Staff Podcast Tiktok Acast CONNECT WITH JONATHAN CARONE Website Tiktok CONNECT WITH ME ERIC NEVINS CHRISTIAN PODCASTER ASSOCIATION (CPA) FB GROUP CHRISTIAN PODCAST GUEST FB GROUP HALFWAY THERE PODCAST HALFWAY THERE PODCAST FB CHRISTIAN PODCASTER ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP MORE ABOUT THE CHRISTIAN PODCASTER: The Christian Podcaster is the official podcast of Christian Podcasters Association. We help Christians with a message develop, launch, and grow their podcasts so they can serve the people God is calling them to. Whether you’ve started your show or are ready to launch, this podcast is for you.
Ep 12Transform Your Audience: The Power of a Specific Podcast Promise
Are you struggling to reach your desired audience with your podcast? Join me as we explore the importance of having a clear, specific message that resonates with your target audience. But be warned, the key to sustained podcast growth may leave you questioning everything you thought you knew. When creating your message, it's essential to consider who you want to serve and what core transformation you're offering. Identifying your audience is a critical step in tailoring your content to meet their unique challenges and needs. It's also important to understand the language your audience uses, as incorporating their vernacular will help form a stronger connection between you and your listeners. In this episode, Eric Nevins shares the key elements in crafting a successful podcast message to bring the Gospel into your specific niche. As a Christian podcaster, part of your role is to offer transformation and spiritual insights that are directly applicable to the issues your audience faces. By bearing the Gospel in mind when crafting your message, your podcast will resonate deeply with your listeners and provide them with the spiritual support they seek. Listen to the episode now! P.S. Shhh...don't tell anyone but if you stick around after the end of the episode you'll be magically transported back to your favorite 90's CCM CD and find a secret tip that didn't make the episode. Quotes from the episode: Nailing your message...is actually the key thing that you need to do to sustain your podcast. - Eric Nevins Getting your message just right will help you produce more content. It will help you reach the people that you want to reach with your show. - Eric Nevins Your message is the core transformation you promise to the people you most want to serve. - Eric Nevins Timestamped summary of this episode: 00:00:03 - "The Importance of Nailing Your Message", Eric Nevins emphasizes the importance of getting your message right to sustain your podcast. He believes that this is often overlooked as people tend to focus on the mechanics of podcasting or marketing before they have figured out their message. 00:02:44 - "The Key Elements of Your Message", Nevins breaks down the key elements of messaging, emphasizing that it needs to be specific and promise a core transformation to a specific group of people. He also highlights the importance of bringing the gospel to bear on your niche and the situations that your audience faces. 00:05:51 - "The Benefits of Figuring Out Your Message", Nevins shares his experience of taking two years to figure out his message and how it has helped him sustain his podcast for seven years. He believes that having a clear message helps you produce more content, reach your ideal audience, and grow your show sustainably. 00:07:45 - "Defining Your Message", Nevins provides a definition of messaging as the core transformation you promise to the people you most want to serve. He emphasizes the importance of making a promise that is quantifiable and resonates with your audience. 00:11:50 - "Bringing the Gospel to Your Niche", Nevins discusses the importance of bringing the gospel to bear on your niche, applying the idea of the Kingdom of God to the situations that your audience faces. He believes that this is how the Spirit uses us to spread the 00:15:23 - The Importance of Message, Message is the core transformation that you promise to the people you most want to serve. It is essential to get specific about the audience you want to serve, their needs and how your podcast will help them. 00:18:30 - Specificity in Serving Your Audience, It is important to get granular about your audience to understand their day-to-day life and the language they use. Using their language will resonate with them and enable you to reach more people. 00:22:46 - The Benefits of Being Specific, Being clear about your audience and the problem you are solving will enable you to speak confidently to your audience. It also helps to project confidence, show that you are addressing a particular problem, and attracts people who are adjacent to your niche. 00:25:58 - The Secret Tip, One useful tool is the Feelings Wheel found at feelingswheel.com. It helps you understand your audience's current feelings and the transformation you want to help them achieve. Resources Mentioned: Christian Podcasters Association Facebook Group CPA Gold Membership The Critical Journey Are you ready to grow your podcast into the ministry you first envisioned? Join CPA Gold to find the resources, support, and community that will take you from mindset to monetization.

Ep 6Showing Up Consistently for Growth with Mary DeMuth
What's the number one thing you can do for your podcast? Show up consistently. In today's session, I speak with Mary DeMuth, literary agent, international speaker, podcaster, and she’s the novelist and nonfiction author of over forty books, including Love, Pray, Listen: Parenting Your Wayward Adult Kids with Joy (Bethany 2022). Mary's podcast, Pray Every Day, has had millions of downloads and publishes every day. We'll discuss her processes and how she batches to maximize her time. She's also a literary agent and we'll talk about that leap from podcaster to published author and what you need to do to get there. You won't want to miss this recording of The Christian Podcaster! MEET OUR GUEST MARY Mary DeMuth is a literary agent, an international speaker and a podcaster. And she's a prolific writer, a novelist, and she's written over 40 books, including Love, Pray, Listen: Parenting Your Wayward Adult Kids with Joy. Connect with me and let me hear your thoughts over Facebook. TOPICS DISCUSSED: Show up consistently for growth How Mary started and little about some of those processes that she have What’s the hardest thing when she started producing a daily show Open to what the Lord wants to do What is the number one struggle that she see among podcasters/ authors who are kind of just starting out Impostor syndrome The importance of asking for support What she do for her Patreon How she became a literary agent What she want podcasters to know about taking that step as they are building their show What does a decently platform look like Love, Pray, Listen: Parenting Your Wayward Adult Kids with Joy Love is patient. Love in kind. RESOURCES AND LINKS FROM THE SHOW: Love, Pray, Listen: Parenting Your Wayward Adult Kids with Joy Podcast Pray Every Day Shopify store Etsy Store of Art Freebies Mary Demuth Literary CONNECT WITH MARY DEMUTH Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Youtube Website Pray Every Day Podcast Mary Demuth CONNECT WITH ME CHRISTIAN PODCASTER ASSOCIATION (CPA) FB GROUP CHRISTIAN PODCAST GUEST FB GROUP HALFWAY THERE PODCAST HALFWAY THERE PODCAST FB CHRISTIAN PODCASTER ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP MORE ABOUT THE CHRISTIAN PODCASTER: The Christian Podcaster is the official podcast of Christian Podcasters Association. We help Christians with a message develop, launch, and grow their podcasts so they can serve the people God is calling them to. Whether you’ve started your show or are ready to launch, this podcast is for you.

Ep 11Developing Your Mindset for Podcasting Success
A strong mindset is vital for achieving success in podcasting, especially for Christian podcasters who want to make an impact and reach their ideal audience. This mindset consists of a collection of beliefs and values which guide actions and determine results. By cultivating a positive mindset focused on growth and character-building, podcasters can overcome challenges and remain dedicated to their calling. In this episode, I emphasize the importance of developing the right mindset for podcasting success. I believe that perseverance, partnership with God, and a focus on character traits such as godliness and mutual affection can help you stay committed and motivated. By embracing a God-centered approach and viewing challenges as learning opportunities, you can find fulfillment and increased success in your work. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:05 - Mindset, 00:04:26 - Staying Positive, 00:09:07 - Five Mindsets to Develop, 00:10:29 - Partnership with God, 00:13:59 - Mindset and Spiritual Journey, 00:14:33 - The Growth Mindset, 00:16:45 - Mutual Affection and Rejection, 00:19:22 - Reading Widely and Curating Beliefs, 00:25:16 - Overcoming Limiting Beliefs, 00:27:56 - Developing Your Mindset for Podcasting Success, 00:28:21 - The Power of Podcasting for the Kingdom of God, 00:28:58 - Adopting and Letting Go of Mindsets, 00:29:31 - Joining the Christian Podcasters Association, 00:30:14 - Conclusion, Great quotes from the episode: Your podcast is part of your spiritual journey, designed to make you more like God. - Eric Nevins Your mindset is chosen and these essential beliefs are there for every podcaster. Adopt them if you keep showing up. - Eric Nevins If you quit, you won't pursue the calling you received. The people you are called to serve will miss out on your God-given gifts and message. - Eric Nevins Join CPA's podcasting mastermind.

Ep 5Renew Your Mindset with Katie Hornor
What is your relationship with money like? In American church, some of us grew up with an understanding that money was bad and a desire to make it was worse. But what if that's not true at all? I have good news for you, friends! You don't have to live like Francis of Assisi (who famously renounced his inherited fortune and relied on the Lord for his provision as a monk) if you don't feel called to. In fact, the Lord may call you to change your mindset around money from an evil to a tool. In this conversation, Katie Hornor and I discuss how mindset can change your business, relationships, and creativity. Our guest Katie Hornor is an experienced speaker, best-selling author, and an expat entrepreneur in a sleepy little seaside town in Mexico. Katie and her husband pioneered what became the first ever literature based homeschool curriculum for the Spanish speaking world. She's inspiring millions of people with her books or programs and her podcast. Connect with me and let me hear your thoughts over on Facebook! TOPICS DISCUSSED: What is The Flamingo Advantage about Raising money for ministry work in Mexico Her family’s journey in relocating to Mexico, a journey she can’t forget Knowing it was God who brought her and her family there Limiting beliefs that Katie has overcome Going back to the truth about money The importance of knowing the truth about business Founding the truth around God and business Can’t separate who you are from what you are doing Accepting what God has entrusted to us How she embrace believing and teaching God owns her business How to grow a podcast How she create relationships and experiences for people What mindset should Christian entrepreneurs need to adopt Being faithful to what God has given to do What gives energy and creativity to your business RESOURCES AND LINKS FROM THE SHOW: The Flamingo Advantage Podcast The Flamingo Advantage Website The FLAMINGO Advantage® How To Leverage Unique, Stay Relevant & Change The World Book: (It’s a freebie. Pay only for the shipping and handling) CONNECT WITH KATIE HORNOR The Flamingo Advantage Website Katie Hornor Website CONNECT WITH ME ERIC NEVINS CHRISTIAN PODCASTER ASSOCIATION (CPA) FB GROUP MORE ABOUT THE CHRISTIAN PODCASTER: The Christian Podcaster is the official podcast of Christian Podcasters Association. We help Christians with a message develop, launch, and grow their podcasts so they can serve the people God is calling them to. Whether you’ve started your show or are ready to launch, this podcast is for you.

S2 Ep 3Building Your Podcast House with Eric Nevins
Creating a successful podcast requires laying a strong foundation, much like building a house. This foundation includes a clear understanding of the intended audience and the purpose behind the podcast itself. Crafting a solid foundation ensures that the podcast has a specific direction to follow, and a message that resonates with the target listeners. Eric Nevins emphasizes the importance of being intentional with one's podcast design, and committing to the process of improvement and growth over time. In this episode, Eric shares his experiences and insights on how to build a sustainable podcast by understanding the role of mindset, messaging, mechanics, and monetization. He talks about making conscious decisions regarding the direction of the podcast and how to serve the intended audience. Stay true to your core values and purpose while adapting and growing to better serve the listeners' needs. MEET YOUR HOST ERIC NEVINS Podcasting became an obsession for me when I was bored in my cubicle in 2013. I've listened to thousands of hours of podcasts and one day realized just how much impact they could have for the Gospel. In 2016, I started my show, Halfway There, to tell the full story of the Christian life with God. Then, in 2017, I started Christian Podcasters Association as a group on Facebook to bring Christian podcasters together. It's evolved from just a group where people post their latest episodes to a membership that promotes the cause of Christian podcasting and podcasters around the world. Now I use what I've learned to help people just like you start and grow their podcasts. I’ll show you how to overcome fear, streamline your processes, and reach the people God is calling you to with your podcast. Come along if you'd like. Connect with me and let me hear your thoughts over on Facebook: TOPICS DISCUSSED: Building your podcast house What is sustainability Taking the time to craft your message well and offering a transformation Podcasting is a longtail How to get clarity Why turning your podcast into a movement important, especially as a Christian Podcaster Why building a podcast is like building a house What is a mindset Understanding limiting beliefs and how it affects you The importance of having a message to share Details about house metaphor to making a podcast Foundation/Mindset Framing/Message Mechanics (tools and systems you use to deliver your message to your audience) Marketing Monetization (delivering your promise transformation to your audience in a package they can purchase) RESOURCES AND LINKS FROM THE SHOW: Christian Podcasters Association Facebook Group Christian Podcasters Association Halfway There Podcast CPA Gold Membership The Christian Podcaster Content Calendar CONNECT WITH ME CHRISTIAN PODCASTER ASSOCIATION (CPA) FB GROUP CHRISTIAN PODCAST GUEST FB GROUP HALFWAY THERE PODCAST HALFWAY THERE PODCAST FB CHRISTIAN PODCASTERS ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP MORE ABOUT THE CHRISTIAN PODCASTER PODCAST SHOW: The Christian Podcaster is the official podcast of Christian Podcasters Association. We help Christians with a message develop, launch, and grow their podcasts so they can serve the people God is calling them to. Whether you’ve started your show or are ready to launch, this podcast is for you.

Ep 4The Value of Authenticity in Your Content with Ruthie Gray
MEET OUR GUEST RUTHIE GRAY Our guest, Ruthie Gray, is the founder of the Authentic Online Marketing School, and has a podcast Authentic Online Marketing. She teaches Christian entrepreneurs Instagram and email marketing, so they can sell their stuff or drive traffic without feeling sleazy. Connect with me and let me hear your thoughts over on Facebook. TOPICS DISCUSSED: How Ruthie serves online creators Ruthie shares about the importance of passionately getting your message across, believing your own self and your own message in your own authentic voice and way The biggest problem online marketers want to skip Earning audience trust Podcasting and building trust Why do we need to be authentic in our online presence The power of stories (IG) Showing up authentically in social media The risk of putting in a persona online The danger of sharing your personal life online Deciding what's off limits and setting boundaries online Maintaining professional presence but not a persona How to get audience listen to you and your podcast The importance of having email list and get people on your email list Email repurposing Ruthie's recommended platforms How Ruthie is maximizing Instagram and email marketing together Showing up and giving it a shot What is Authentic Online Marketing School The value of consistency RESOURCES AND LINKS FROM THE SHOW: Authentic Online Martketing Authentic Online Marketing School Authentic Online Marketing Podcast Authentic Online Marketing Instagram Courses (Authentic IG Engagement) CONNECT WITH RUTHIE Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest CONNECT WITH ERIC NEVINS WEBSITE
S2 Ep 1Getting Started with Podcasting
Podcasting involves a lot of technology and hardware which can be a little overwhelming at first. This session will explain the software and hardware that you need to get started. Hint: it’s not as much as you think. Eric will reveal the must have tools and share a streamlined process for production so you can ditch fear and get recording with confidence. MEET OUR HOST: Podcasting became an obsession for me when I was bored in my cubicle in 2013. I've listened to thousands of hours of podcasts and one day realized just how much impact they could have for the Gospel. In 2016, I started my show, Halfway There, to tell the full story of the Christian life with God. Then, in 2017, I started Christian Podcasters Association as a group on Facebook to bring Christian podcasters together. It's evolved from just a group where people post their latest episodes to a membership that promotes the cause of Christian podcasting and podcasters around the world. Now I use what I've learned to help people just like you start and grow their podcasts. I’ll show you how to overcome fear, streamline your processes, and reach the people God is calling you to with your podcast. Come along if you'd like. Connect with me and let me hear your thoughts over on Facebook: TOPICS DISCUSSED: The rebooted version of the Christian Podcaster What is Christian Podcaster all about How the Christian podcasters Association started How to start a podcast show Overview of the hardware and the software that you need Three approaches, based on your budget, based on how much money you want to spend and invest into your podcast upfront (5 Ms) Five-Step Plan for setting up your podcast Mindset Message Mechanics Marketing Monetization The (4) Four components Voice capture Recording device Editing software Online home for your audio Going through those four things at three different levels based on your budget Overview of podcast episode workflow from beginning to end Pre-production Production Content Post-production RESOURCES AND LINKS FROM THE SHOW: Christian podcasters Association Christian podcasters Association Free Facebook Group Halfway There Podcast Christian podcasters Association Gold Membership eBay for used gear Reverb.com for used gear CONNECT WITH ME ERIC NEVINS CHRISTIAN PODCASTER ASSOCIATION (CPA) FB GROUP Christian Podcaster Association Membership MORE ABOUT THE CHRISTIAN PODCASTER PODCAST SHOW: The Christian Podcaster is the official podcast of Christian Podcasters Association. We help Christians with a message develop, launch, and grow their podcasts so they can serve the people God is calling them to. Whether you’ve started your show or are ready to launch, this podcast is for you.

Jenn Uren of This Mom Knows
Jenn Uren is the creator of the brand new podcast, This Mom Knows. Today, Jenn shares how she honed her message for podcasting, the value of curiosity, and how she learned to make her deadlines. Jenn's show is encouraging moms and she is setting the example for audience building and service. Listen to Jenn's story now! Stories Jenn shared: Creating a show to bring moms together Enjoying photography Overcoming her perfectionism as she was working on her podcast Connecting with CPA to help her as she started Growing her blog into a podcast Honing her message as she began podcasting The value of curiosity in podcasting and life in general Learning how to add external deadlines for herself Why she went with Podtastics for hosting Creating mini-courses for moms Great quotes from Jenn: As I listened I learned that I have something to share as well. Relationship is not me to other people exclusively; there is an element of me to me. By taking care of myself, I was not only taking care of myself, I was taking care of my family better. When you look at somebody, what you see is not necessarily what you get. Everyone has a story and you just need to dig a little deeper. Resources we mentioned: Jenn's website Jenn's favorite episode: Episode 3: Jenn Uren on Overwhelm Episode 6: Jenn Uren on Adoption & Trauma Episode 9: Jenn Uren on Connection Talk to Me: How to Ask Better Questions, Get Better Answers, and Interview Anyone Like a Pro Related episodes: Tracy Winchell of Reboots Podcast Jerry Dugan of Beyond the Rut Michelle Rayburn of Life, Repurposed

James Early of The Bible Speaks to You
James Early is the podcaster behind The Bible Speaks to You. Today, James shares why he spent so much time on his first three episodes, unique ways he is responsive to his audience, and how his perspective has changed over his years of creating. James is a great example of learning the ropes as best you can while not being afraid to grow at the same time. Listen to James' story now! Stories James shared: The mission of getting back to the mindset of Jesus Why he loves gardening Getting started and why it took him two years Why he's glad he put so much effort into his first episode Launching with three episodes Reaching people who want to take their faith to another level Being responsive to his audience The shift to being audience focused Allowing others to shine through interviews How his favorite episodes help Great quotes from James: I'm not afraid to tip over a few sacred cows now and then. I need to know every detail so I know if I'm doing it right or not. The episodes I like the best are the ones where I learn something. Resources we mentioned: James' website James' favorite episodes The Kingdom of Heaven is at Hand Let's Go Jump in the Jordan River On Healing Related episodes: Tracy Winchell of the Reboots Podcast Tim Winders of SeekGoCreate Markus Watson of Spiritual Life and Leadership

Meg Glesener and Clubhouse for Podcasters
Meg Glesener of the Letters from Home podcast and admin of Christian Podcasters Association got on Clubhouse right around Christmas 2020. She instantly fell in love with the platform seeing the huge opportunity it represents. "Clubhouse is putting the social back in social media," Glesener heard someone say recently. And it's true. In this episode of the Christian Podcaster, you'll learn: What is Clubhouse, anyway? How to start your own club Tips and tricks to moderating a killer room Clubhouse etiquette Unique clubhouse terms you'll need to know in order to hang with the cool kids Why your show will benefit from getting on the platform And more! Listen to Meg share her experiences with Clubhouse now!

Tracy Winchell of The Reboots Podcast
Tracy Winchell is the podcaster behind the Reboots Podcast, an avid journaler, and former television reporter. Today, Tracy shares how she created the podcast she needed, how she overcame technological nerves, and why she wanted people to know that change is possible. Tracy's journey reminds us that podcasting is as much about personal development as it is audience development. Listen to Tracy's story now! Stories Tracy shared: How conversations surprised her after she started podcasting What has changed since her television reporter days Why baseball is awesome and a community activity Why she started Reboots Podcast Getting nervous to produce a podcast even though she was broadcast professional Why she wanted to tell people that change is possible How community has helped her What she's learned from interviewing people Why she is into ROAM Great quotes from Tracy: It's terrifying to key a microphone. Change is possible. Hope exists. Without community, I don't make it this far. The same is true for doing anything difficult and podcasting ain't no easy thing. Resources we mentioned: Tracy's website Tracy's favorite episodes: When Grief is Your Story Ada Floyd An Addict Comes Clean with Mason Floyd Roaman Journals Related episodes: Tim Winders of SeekGoCreate Michelle Rayburn of Life, Repurposed Michael Woodward of JumbleThink

Tim Winders of SeekGoCreate
Tim Winders is the host of SeekGoCreate where he seeks to redefine success. Today, Tim shares how he started with the "minimum viable podcast," why you should worry more about content than technology, and the surprising authority you can build as a podcaster. Tim's story reminds us that getting started with a commitment to iteration is a powerful thing. Listen to Tim's story now! Stories Tim shared: Living in his RV with his wife while they travel Being a reluctant podcaster Recording his early episodes in the RV Starting his show after resisting for some time Creating a minimum viable podcast Why you should worry more about your content than your technology The people he is trying to reach Getting clear on who you serve Tim's favorite episodes of his show The authority you can build as a podcaster Great quotes from Tim: We are creating content and we are hopeful that it encourages people. Content is the business we are in. Part of what we've had to purge the last seven years is how do we really define success? The thing that shocks me is how many doors podcasting opens up. Resources we mentioned: Tim's website Tim's favorite episodes: How We Recovered from Economic Collapse and Bankruptcy Origin story of SeekGoCreate Jim Cook, co-founder of Netflix Related episodes: Amber Cullum of Grace Enough Michael Woodward of JumbleThink Michelle Rayburn of Life, Repurposed

Michelle Rayburn and Life, Repurposed
Michelle Rayburn is the podcaster behind Life, Repurposed. Today, Michelle shares how her podcast grew from her blog, how to know your audience, and why you have to make a commitment to showing up for every episode. Michelle reminds us to be faithful to what the Lord called us to even when the numbers aren't what we'd hoped. The Lord still wants to use your content so keep going. Listen to Michelle's story now! Stories Michelle shared: How her decorating blog turned into a larger ministry Living in Wisconsin and gradually moving North Starting her podcast as a way for people to experience her content while they are doing other things Switching from video to audio only The specific way she defined her audience How she got to know her audience How she chooses guests for her show Michelle's favorite episode of her show Why you have to make a commitment to show up Looking at next steps and praying for what God wants Great quotes from Michelle: I discovered [when doing video and audio] that I had to cultivate two different audiences and that was more work than I had time to do. If you don't know your audience in some way, I don't know how you can produce content for them. If I use the numbers as an indicator of success, then I lose sight of my mission. Links we mentioned: Michelle's website Michelle's episode with Courtney Ellis

Markus Watson of Spiritual Life and Leadership
Markus is the host of Spiritual Life and Leadership. He's a pastor and wanted a way to help Christian leaders lead from a healthy inner life. Today, Markus shares how he overcame imposter syndrome, the clarity of his message and audience, and how it feels when you finally book that popular guest. Listen to Markus' story now! Stories Markus shared: The problem he saw that needed solving Why he chose the podcast name that he did Being a fan of Star Wars Starting in 2018 whether people liked it or not Why he didn't get spiritual formation until later in life Getting over the idea of being a podcaster Buying Podcasting for Dummies The clarity of his audience and mission Learning from others on his show Booking great guests and how that makes him feel Getting books from publishers How podcasting connects you to others Great quotes from Markus: I started with less than 10 listeners for months. Then it doubled. Then it doubled again. Nobody else is going to help you get started. So I'm like "Okay, Lord. If this is what you want me to do, I'm going to pick myself to do it." The goal is to help leaders lead in a help leaders lead from a healthy inner life. Resources we mentioned: Spiritual Life & Leadership Website Markus' favorite episode: Growing Hearts Not Attendance Podcasting For Dummies, 4th Edition Beyond Thingification: Helping Your Church Engage in God's Mission by Markus Watson Related episodes: Michael Woodward of JumbleThink Meg Glesener of Letters from Home Chris Staron of Truce

Ruthie Gray of Instagram Insider Hacks
Ruthie Gray is a blogger and host of the Instagram Insider Hacks podcast where she makes Instagram "so easy your mom can do it." Today, Ruthie shares how she overcame understanding all the technology, why you need to share your life on Instagram, and the episode that proves a little work can pay off big. Ruthie says you just need to get started—both podcasting and Instagram—or you will never improve. Listen to Ruthie's story now! Stories Ruthie shared: Why she is passionate about helping moms Overcoming the obstacle of technology How her podcasts help moms pursuing a vision Why you need to share yourself on social media Making Instagram accessible to moms so they can get their message out The episode that proves how powerful Instagram is Why she doesn't take a ton of time with show notes Why you should just get started Great quotes from Ruthie: I don't need to work for five hours on show notes because no one will read them anyway. You can always delete and do it again. But eventually you have to put it out there. Resources we mentioned: Ruthie's website Ruthie's favorite episodes: Jamie Bailey Secured a Book Deal Wren Robbins, Ruthie's podcast coach Arabah Joy

Jerry Dugan of Beyond the Rut
Jerry Dugan is one half of the team behind Beyond the Rut. Today, Jerry shares how podcasting has changed in the eight years he's been doing it, how specific to get on your audience, and the value of networking. Jerry is committed to always improving and his podcast helps men do just that. Listen to Jerry's podcast journey now! Stories Jerry shared: Meeting up at Podcast Movement and networking How guesting on other shows grows yours Living apart from his family during a pandemic How podcasting has changed since he started 8 years ago The growth of the industry in awareness Getting started with others and overcoming objections His ideal audience (listen to this specificity!) The five areas he wants to influence men to improve Choosing not to be in the Christian category How one great guest connected them to multiple others The guests that impressed him The goals he has for next year Great quotes from Jerry: Christ isn't meant to be kept inside this bottle. We are calling ourselves out because our show is called Beyond the Rut. Resources we mentioned: Jerry's website Jerry's favorite episodes: Sarah McDaniel Jody Maberry Outwitting the Devil: The Secrets to Freedom and Success (Official Publication of the Napoleon Hill Foundation) by Napoleon Hill Related episodes: J. Parker of Sex Chat for Christian Wives Michael Woodward of JumbleThink Chris Staron of Truce Podcast

Jennifer Eikenhorst of Accidental Hope
Jennifer Eikenhorst is the host of Accidental Hope. She is a mom of four, wife, and a middle school math teacher. Her story changed when she caused an accident that killed someone. Today, Jennifer shares how her podcast gave her a place to share her story, help people like her, and create good out of a tragic situation. Jennifer's podcasting journey reminds us that we can do big things even when we are scared. Listen to Jennifer's story now! Stories Jennifer shared: Her crazy house including a quarantine puppy Loving dance fitness Getting on bikes with the family Starting her podcast in 2018 Tools she didn't know she had that helps with podcasting The tragic car accident that changed her life The pushback she expected when she started her podcast Wrestling with Imposter's Syndrome Reaching for guests she thought would never say yes Her favorite guests on the show Opening up on mental health in the church Starting scared and the joy as a result Starting a YouTube channel next Writing her memoir Great quotes from Jennifer: God put a bunch of tools in my tool belt before I even knew. I'm only there for one, anyway. I'm only there for God and he can work out the rest. I did it while I was scared and now it's one of the things that brings me joy. Resources we mentioned: Jennifer's website Jennifer's favorite episodes Alice Gregory Darin Strauss The Sorrow and Shame of the Accidental Killer in the New Yorker Related episodes: Amber Cullum of Grace Enough Podcast Seth Price of Can I Say This at Church Meg Glesener of Letters from Home

Seth Price of Can I Say This at Church?
Seth Price is the host of Can I Say This at Church?, a podcast about asking the hard questions. Today, Seth shares how he came up with his name, how he gets great guests, and why he has to be interested in every single episode. Seth is an accomplished podcaster who creates space for questions and pondering. It's a great use of the podcast medium and I know you will be inspired to create the space you need, too. Listen to Seth's podcasting story today! Stories Seth shared: How he came up with the name for his show How he gets great guests Guessing at email addresses for guests Getting better at conversations as a result of podcasting How to get people to talk more Learning to follow his curiosity in interviews Monetizing through Patreon How to do things he's interested in His goal for every episode How to write a book from your podcast Making change in communities with his show What's next for his show Great quotes from Seth: I don't care if people think I'm stupid. I'm good at what I'm good at and the rest of it just doesn't matter. I felt like I had to have follow up questions to questions. I'm going to do it in a different way that will make everybody angry which is the only adequate way to do that. Resources we mentioned: Seth's website Seth's favorite episodes: Adam Lewis Green Alexander Shaia The Feed Tools of Titans by Tim Ferris

Amber Cullum of Grace Enough Podcast
Amber Cullum is a mom to three and the podcaster behind Grace Enough podcast. Today, Amber shares how she made the choice to start a podcast, why her favorite episodes are vulnerable, and the joy of book that great guest. Amber's story reminds us that we all start somewhere and grow from there. Listen to Amber's story now! Stories Amber shared: Growing up in Kentucky and how she ended up in North Carolina Her passion for connecting women around faith Enjoying photography and the Bible Teaching her kids how to engage culture Making the choice to get started Why getting behind a mic was uncomfortable Starting her podcast for herself What she wanted to show about God's work in the world What her favorite episodes have in common (hint: vulnerability) Learning to not shy away from difficult questions How she sees God work through her podcasts Why nailing your mission is her best advice for new podcasters Why you should commit to your podcast for a year The joy of booking a great guest Creating a list of dream guests Great quotes from Amber: It fires me up when I can connect people. What better way to learn and connect people than through podcasting? Just because there are shows that are similar, doesn't mean people know about those shows. Resources we mentioned: Amber's website Amber's favorite episodes: Rebecca Bender: Freedom from Human Trafficking Susan Alexander Yates: Creating and Connecting Through Cousin Camp and Extended Family Gatherings Amber's Instagram Related episodes: Meg Glesener of Letters from Home Michael Woodward of JumbleThink J. Parker of Sex Chat for Christian Wives

Eric Nevins of Halfway There and The Christian Podcaster
Eric Nevins is the host of Halfway There, a podcast focused on the Christian spiritual journey. He also founded Christian Podcasters Association in 2017 to bring Christian podcasters together. Today, Eric shares about learning about supernatural experiences with God, how podcasting helped him find his mission, and why short introductions are better than long ones. Eric reminds us that this podcasting is about personal development not audience development. Listen to Eric's story now! Stories Eric shared: Living in Denver with his wife, four kids, and a wonder dog Starting Halfway There to talk about the spiritual journey Learning that stories are more comfortable than teaching Believing in the supernatural The time Eric discouraged his wife How disciplines serve the goal of formation in Christ How Halfway There has changed Why short introductions are better than long ones Why you should just start now The value of iteration in podcasting (and life) How he discovered his style What to do when an interview is difficult Why he started Christian Podcasters Association The camaraderie of the podcasting industry Great quotes from Eric: The practice serves the goal of maturity in Christ. When did your faith become your own? Resources we mentioned: Halfway There Eric's favorite episodes: John Swanger Brings Light to Dark Places John Schlitt is a Rock Star Redeemed The Critical Journey by Janet Hagberg Podcast Magazine Connect with Chris and Meg Related episodes: Michael Woodward of JumbleThink J. Parker of Sex Chat for Christian Wives Neil Matthews of Other People's Shoes

Michael Woodward of JumbleThink
Michael Woodward is the host of JumbleThink, a podcast about the story of ideas. He aims high for his guest and never fails to disappoint. Today, he shares the challenge he gives himself in podcasting, how to get good feedback for your podcast, and why you should never swap reviews. Michael is a world class podcaster and I know you're going to love this conversation! Listen to Michael's story now! Stories Michael shared: Why he's so passionate about helping people find their passion Why he loves people who develop their craft Whey playing it safe is not actually safe His bucket list of 421 items Why you should live with passion Why every job has some element of creativity Putting out multiple episodes per week The struggle of making due with what he has The change he wants his podcast to make in the world Why it's hard to get feedback from your podcast How to get really good feedback on your show Why not to swap reviews Don't be hard on yourself as you grow Finding more time to do what he wants to do Extra podcasts Michael would love to launch Great quotes from Michael: I know where I want to be but I"m not where I want to be because I am where I am. Sometimes I reach out to people just because I want to be in a room with them. It's easy when you're in your own dungeon to go to dark places. Have a conversation no one else is having. Resources we mentioned: Michael's website Episodes we mentioned: Levar Burton on Mastering the Craft of Storytelling Bill Scheft: Life After The Late Show Related episodes: Chris Staron of Truce Podcast Meg Glesener of Letters From Home Neil Matthews of Other People's Shoes

Meg Glesener of Letters from Home
Meg Glesener is a mom of eight and the host of the Letters From Home podcast. Today, Meg shares how she discovered podcasting, overcoming the technology hurdles, and why podcasting is the ministry God has for her. Her story reminds us that being faithful is just as important as being great! Get moving and God will do the rest. Listen to Meg's story, now! Stories Meg shared: How she found the name for her podcast Discovering podcasting and how it inspired her Figuring out the podcasting technology How her family helps with the podcast The value of knowing your why for podcasting How her show gives your faith a boost Meg's favorite episodes of her show Growing in confidence that God is with her Learning to honor God through sharing stories How podcasting has changed her Her best advice for new podcasters Great quotes from Meg: These are stories that inspire me. I thought, "If they inspire me, maybe they will inspire someone else." I feel the privilege of it every time I start the interview. I think the Holy Spirit leads in the moment. Podcasting is a ministry God has raised up for me. If you know this is what God wants for you, all the rest will make sense. Resources we mentioned: The Letters from Home Website Meg's favorite episode of her show: Misdiagnosed and a Ward of the State, Away at College Heaven: A Tribute to My Mom Christian Podcasters Association where you can get a Bronze Membership for free

Chris Staron of the Truce Podcast
Chris Staron is an author, former filmmaker, and award winning podcaster. Today, Chris shares with us about how he found his voice, why people struggling with faith should here his show, and how his format has evolved over time. Chris is one of my favorite Christian podcasters and I just know you will enjoy him and Truce podcast. Listen to Chris's story, now! Stories Chris shared: Why he likes improv comedy How he tries to talk about difficult issues in a fun way How he found his voice when podcasting Why he listened to a lot of podcasts before launching his own show The level of research he puts into each episode The places he's lived that have influenced him Why people struggling with their faith should listen to Truce How his goal for Truce has evolved over time What he learned about himself recording in a silver mine Why he is a big fan of editing How making films prepared him for podcasting What he looks for when creating an episode of Truce Great quotes from Chris: I think I was channelling Phoebe Judge from Criminal. She's my radio crush. I had to get used to the idea that my voice is part of my character and it's fine. It works for my show. I can have more power by presenting a thought rather than presenting a conclusion. Resources we mentioned: Truce podcast website Chris' favorite episode: Godless Utopia Related episodes: Neil Matthews of Other People's Shoes J. Parker of Sex Chat for Christian Wives Meg Glesener of Letters From Home

J. Parker of Sex Chat for Christian Wives
J. Parker is a blogger and podcaster on Sex Chat for Christian Wives with three other women who are also Christian sex bloggers. She is passionate about helping Christian wives create a biblical understanding of sex and marriage. Today, J. shares the unique challenges and opportunities having three other bloggers to share the work with, how to pick a great title for your show, and matching your format to your content. Listen to J.'s podcasting journey now! Stories J. shared: How she got into podcasting Deciding on a unique format for their show Struggling with audio quality What happens when things go wrong The time the recording kept going and they published three hours of private conversations Learning to be more authentic with calls to action What to do with reviews How to pick a great title for your podcast The agreement critical to the partnership The importance of clarity The change in perspective her team wanted to make for Christian wives regarding sex Her favorite episodes of the show What she learned about herself while doing the show Great quotes from J.: We are about having good content and consistency. You can survive quite a lot if you are providing content that people want to listen to, and are being authentic, and as professional as you can be. When you choose your format, think about your mission and how best to deliver the content you want. Resources we mentioned: Sex Chat for Christian Wives J's favorite episodes: Myths We Learned from Pop Culture The #1 Myth Christian Women Learned About Sex 2 Years of Our Best Sex Tips J's website Hot, Holy, and Humorous Knowing Her Sexually Hindenburg Journalist

Neil Matthews of Other People’s Shoes
Neil Matthews is the host and creator of Other People's Shoes, a podcast designed to help us see the perspective of...what else...other people. Neil has a passion for helping you gain a glimpse into a life that is different than yours. He helps you see the similarities and the differences that make us human. Other People's Shoes is published every Wednesday and you can get it wherever you get get your podcasts. Stories Neil shared: Using a Zoom H4N Pro he sold his guitar to purchase How his wife encouraged him to start a podcast Learning to get over his own voice Why he choose a show about perspective Neil's favorite episodes of his show How cool it is when an episode serendipitously meets current events Learning not to procrastinate Following curiosity for podcast interviews What to do when a question stumps a guest The next season of his show, What Happens When Great quotes from Neil: I had a mic and a cord and just started recording. I didn't know about Christian Podcasters Association but if I had, I think I would have been more successful in launching. I wanted to understand what it was like to be somebody else. If you can be 3-4 episodes ahead, you're going to save yourself a lot of headache and heartache in the end. Resources we mentioned: Other People's Shoes website Neil's favorite episodes: The Search for a Voice The Search for Understanding The Search for Honor Free Bronze Membership to Christian Podcasters Association Canva