Today I'm chatting with my friend and podcasting mentor Ellen Ronalds Keene all about maximising your experience with podcasts, whether that is hosting your own, or being a guest on other podcasts.
Ellen is our first repeat guest, previously appearing on Episode 25.
Today I'm chatting with my friend and podcasting mentor Ellen Ronalds Keene all about maximising your experience with podcasts, whether that is hosting your own, or being a guest on other podcasts.
Ellen is our first repeat guest, previously appearing on
Episode 25.
Ellen was instrumental in supporting me to get my podcast up and running in a way that was sustainable and fun.
Ellen (she/her) is an educator, coach, podcaster and podcast producer who works from home on Gaibal country in what is now known as Toowoomba, QLD, Australia.
Ellen spent a decade as a teacher before making the shift into the online business world. She has followed her passions for education, online communication and health, and now splits her time between her teacher wellbeing support business Self-Care for Teachers, and podcast production agency, Perk Digital.
Key points in this episode:
- What has changed in the world of podcasting, since the boom of pandemic podcasts in 2020/2021
- What you do and don’t have to do, to have a podcast
- The rise of private podcasts
- How you can maximise the return on investment you get from creating podcast content
- How to be a good podcast guest
- And what Ellen has learnt as she transitioned into life as a Mum, and how that has impacted the way she runs her business and creates content.
Links mentioned in this episode:
Podcast tools I mentioned in this episode:
- Descript - for recording, editing, and creating videos
- bCast - my podcast hosting platform that allows both public and private podcasts