
Returning After a Long Hiatus
Your Podcast Consultant: Podcast Tips To Avoid Podcasting Mistakes · Dave Jackson
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Show Notes
So, you’ve taken a long break from your podcast—like a “I forgot how to talk to a mic” kind of break—and now you’re wondering how to get back in the game. Well, I’m here to explain on how to restart without losing your marbles or your listeners.
First off, if you ditched your show for a while, don’t sweat it! Just let your audience know you’re back and ready to rock. No need for a dramatic apology; they might not even remember why you vanished. Seriously, just dive back in, figure out what you want to change, and remember—it’s all about having fun while you’re at it! So, grab your mic, dust off the cobwebs, and let’s get this party started again!
Takeaways:
- Taking a break from your podcast might seem like a good idea, but it often leads to losing your audience to better shows.
- When returning to your podcast, remember, no one wants to hear a long apology; just get to the good stuff!
- If your podcast went on hiatus for years, you might need to reevaluate why it didn't work and how to do better this time.
- It's perfectly fine to come back to podcasting just for fun, and you don't have to monetize everything!
- When you're ready to return, just jump right back in—your audience will be thrilled you've come back!
- Don't stress about starting over; focus on how to make your podcast better than before!
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