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Rachel Corbett
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  • What's the best social media platform for your podcast?
    Trying to grow a podcast on social media can feel like yelling into the void.So which platform works? Where should you spend your time? And does anyone actually click through to listen?In this episode, I answer a listener question about how to choose the right platform to promote your podcast and what really matters when it comes to using social media to grow your audience.Spoiler: There is no magic platform. But there is a smarter way to approach it.What you’ll learnWhy the “best” platform doesn’t exist (and what to focus on instead)How to choose the right platform for you and your audienceWhat to consider if you’re starting from scratchWhy doing less on social media is often better than trying to be everywhereThe importance of using trackable linksHow platform features (like TikTok’s lack of clickable links) impact podcast growthWhy audience awareness often matters more than direct clicksWhere new platforms like Substack Notes might fit into your strategyWhy engagement trumps posting volume and how to make it manageableEPISODE CREDITS:Host: Rachel CorbettEditing Assistance: Josh NewthLINKS & OTHER IMPORTANT STUFF:Find out how to work with me hereDownload my free podcasting guideCheck out my online podcasting course, PodSchoolClick here to submit a question to the showEmail me: [email protected] me: Instagram, Facebook, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok or check out my blog or the PodSchool website.This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Wangal people, of the Eora Nation. I pay my respects to Elders past and present.
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  • Should you podcast with a co-host or go solo?
    Deciding whether to share the mic with someone or go solo is one of the biggest decisions you'll make as a podcaster.While co-hosted shows bring amazing chemistry and energy, they also come with added complications like scheduling, balancing workloads and (in the worst cases) legal headaches. In this episode, I break down when co-hosting is a good idea, when it’s not and how to avoid the biggest mistakes people make when launching a show with someone else.What you’ll learn:Why chemistry isn’t enough to make a co-hosted podcast workThe biggest red flag when choosing a co-hostHow to future-proof your podcast partnershipWhy fear shouldn’t be the reason you avoid going soloWhat to include in a co-host agreement (even if you’re mates)How to avoid resentment when splitting the workloadWhy solo shows are often simpler and more sustainableEPISODE CREDITS:Host: Rachel CorbettEditing Assistance: Josh NewthLINKS & OTHER IMPORTANT STUFF:Find out how to work with me hereDownload my free podcasting guideCheck out my online podcasting course, PodSchoolClick here to submit a question to the showEmail me: [email protected] me: Instagram, Facebook, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok or check out my blog or the PodSchool website.This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Wangal people, of the Eora Nation. I pay my respects to Elders past and present.
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  • Should you start your podcast before you're ready?
    If you're waiting to feel 100% confident before launching your podcast, you might be waiting forever. In this episode, I talk about why you should start your show even if you don't feel ready.Althought it's important to understand that not feeling ready isn't the same as not being prepared.If you've done the work to make sure your idea serves an audience and you've got enough content for your show to last, it's time to take the leap.What You’ll Learn:Why most podcasters don’t feel “ready,” even after years of experienceWhat you need to know before launching How to tell if your idea is strong enough to sustain a weekly showWhy momentum is more important than perfectionThe real reason your podcast might not grow (and how to fix it)Why waiting to feel confident could hold you back foreverEPISODE CREDITS:Host: Rachel CorbettEditing Assistance: Josh NewthLINKS & OTHER IMPORTANT STUFF:Find out how to work with me hereDownload my free podcasting guideCheck out my online podcasting course, PodSchoolClick here to submit a question to the showEmail me: [email protected] me: Instagram, Facebook, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok or check out my blog or the PodSchool website.This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Wangal people, of the Eora Nation. I pay my respects to Elders past and present.
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  • What tasks can you outsource on your podcast?
    If you want to stay consistent and sane when working on your podcast, you don’t have to do everything yourself.In this episode, I walk through the tasks you can outsource so you can focus on the stuff only you can do, like being behind the mic.What you'll learn:What you can (and can’t) outsourceHow to decide what to hand offWhy outsourcing doesn’t mean losing controlHow to work with freelancers so they sound like youEPISODE CREDITS:Host: Rachel CorbettEditing Assistance: Josh NewthLINKS & OTHER IMPORTANT STUFF:Find out how to work with me hereDownload my free podcasting guideCheck out my online podcasting course, PodSchoolClick here to submit a question to the showEmail me: [email protected] me: Instagram, Facebook, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok or check out my blog or the PodSchool website.This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Wangal people, of the Eora Nation. I pay my respects to Elders past and present.
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  • What impact do ratings and reviews have on your podcast?
    Should you ask for ratings and reviews on your podcast?If you’ve ever heard someone say “Leave a rating and review because it helps people find the show,” you’ve probably wondered… does it?In this episode, I’m breaking down the truth about ratings and reviews including what they do, what they don’t do and why they’re still worth asking for (just not for the reason you might think).Whether you’re chasing the charts or just hoping new listeners will stumble across your show, this episode will help you understand the real role reviews play in your podcast’s success and how to ask for them in a way that makes sense.What you’ll learn:Do ratings and reviews help your podcast get discovered?Why they don’t impact the charts anymore (even if they used to)The real reason they matter (spoiler: social proof)What to do if you get a bad oneEPISODE CREDITS:Host: Rachel CorbettEditing Assistance: Josh NewthLINKS & OTHER IMPORTANT STUFF:Find out how to work with me hereDownload my free podcasting guideCheck out my online podcasting course, PodSchoolClick here to submit a question to the showEmail me: [email protected] me: Instagram, Facebook, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok or check out my blog or the PodSchool website.This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Wangal people, of the Eora Nation. I pay my respects to Elders past and present.
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Do you want to create a kick-arse podcast people will want to listen to? Podcasting expert, Rachel Corbett, shares her short actionable tips to help you create compelling content, connect with an audience and keep listeners coming back for more. If you want even more help with your podcast check out Rachel's online podcasting course at podschool.com.au
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