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Welcome, to my 30 Day Challenge Journal. I am doing this not to 'start a podcast' instead using it more for an accountability tool. I want to run an experiment and create 1 mini podcast episode everyday for the next 30 days, starting today, May 9th 2018. I want to get in the habit of creating more content and higher quality content, I picked audio because it is easy to find time to talk into my phone for a few minutes every day to make an audio and I am hoping it will have a ripple effect on ...
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30 Day Podcast Challenge

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My 30 Day Podcast Challenge. For years I have wanted to start a podcast. Yet I have not done anything about it - up until now. Everyone has to start somewhere. Here is my start. Listen through my 30 Day Podcast Challenge as I try to find my voice, gain comfort behind the mic, and uncover a theme I can move forward with. Feedback is always welcome!
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This Is The Year I 10x My Writing In January 2023 I signed up to Ship30for30, a digital writing course by Dickie Bush & Nicholas Cole. Why Now? Having been a podcaster since 2014, my focus has been my voice. I didn't have to worry about writing, because I something clicked last year at that reshaped by focus. While I continue grateful to the hundreds of client for whom we launched shows my agency, I definitely don't want to stagnate and always want to be improving myself. While I've always b ...
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30 days ago, I signed up for Dickie Bush & Nicolas Cole's cohort-based course, Ship 30 for 30. In that time, I wrote & published 30 Atomic Essays, learned the fundamentals of Digital Writing, made friends, and continued gaining clarity around my niche. It's been a very rewarding (and challenging) journey, and I am more excited than ever to keep wri…
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I used to be bad with goal setting. It's a challenge I've had for years and, if I'm being totally honest, probably decades. Whenever I would be asked what my 10-year plan was, or vision, or goals or BHAG (big hairy audacious goal), I would inevitably make up something that 'sounded' lofty and ambitious. But without an actionable plan on how to get …
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In December 2004 I took a trip to Thailand to visit a friend whose parents owned a house on Koh Samui. It ended up being the longest trip I had ever taken at that point in my life. Little did I know what was going to happen within 24 hours of arriving. On Saturday morning I share that story with 1,593 subscribers of my newsletter, A Life Worth Livi…
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As I make into the home stretch of this 30-day writing challenge you've all been experiencing first-hand, I've been spending a lot of my time thinking about the importance of consistency. Lately, one question I've been asking myself is this: How Important Is Consistency Without Quality? Imagine you go to your favorite Italian restaurant and order a…
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In an earlier essay I mentioned the importance of planning your show prior to thinking about any of your gear needs. Once you've put the time into the preparation and have your Name, Description, Cover Art, and draft of your first 12 episodes, you can then start focusing on your tech needs. Lucky for you, I just happen to have that list handy! Star…
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I don't know where you were in your late 20's, but if I told you (at that age) that the only opportunity to better your life was to leave the country you were born in and travel to another country where you didn't speak the language, I'm wondering how many of you would honestly (in this day and age) make that trip. You see, it's exactly what my fat…
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If I could go back in time, these are the 5 things I wish I understood better about podcast interviews. Over the years I’ve put in the reps and learned how to be a better host. 1. Prepare the Stage From the moment they book time on your calendar, every interaction they have with you should be world-class. 2. It's Not About You I can’t tell you how …
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Since starting 2023 I've been pretty ambitious about the things I want to improve in my business and personal life. It's this weird feeling of making up for lost time, that I have trouble articulating. A few things that I am proud of include, maintaining my streak of publishing my weekly newsletter, A Life Worth Living. I invite you to check out th…
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It's not easy staying motivated or inspired, especially if you don't take the time to learn from wisdom of those you have traveled the path ahead of you. But anytime you feel like giving up, just turn back to these 5 simple quotes (to remind you why you're doing what you're doing): “You are the average of the 5 people you spend the most time with.”…
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Since launching my podcast agency FullCast in 2015, I've heard just about every excuse there is for why people are afraid to start a podcast. They also have wildly varying definitions of what 'success' looks like (Hint: that's up to you to decide). What's more important when starting is being realistic about where you are and how much time you have…
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Early on in my entrepreneurial journey, I would listen to a lot of podcasts about digital marketing. I was always drawn to Founder stories. It was inspiring to hear all the different paths these business owners followed on their way to success. What was comforting was hearing about the many failures they experienced and how they were able to push t…
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In 1986, I was sitting in my desk at Archbishop Stepinac High School in White Plains, NY. I was having a chat with my classmate Frank, an avid Aerosmith fan, about the fresh-ness that was Run-DMC. You see, the remix of Walk This Way was all over MTV and it was safe to say, breaking new ground. For me, a DJ-in-the-making, growing up in New York was …
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In June 2005, released iTunes 4.9, which added support for podcasts. It was a major milestone & podcasters owe a debt of gratitude to Apple for giving podcasts a big boost in visibility. Fast forward to April of 2014, and the launch of Podcast Junkies. At that time getting your show to appear in Apple Podcasts New and Noteworthy list was the goal o…
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As a function of being naturally curious I used to get sucked down all the curiosity rabbit holes. I would see a link mentioned in a newsletter or on social and immediately lose 30 minutes of my life, never to be regained again. On any given day on ProductHunt, there is a tool being launched offering up a better calendar, to-do list or app claiming…
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There were 343,826 podcast episodes published in the past 30 days, according to the wonderful folks at PodcastIndex.org. Another number commonly referenced is 4.1 million, which is the total number of shows in the index, but the 30-day number is a more active representation of active shows. Either way, that’s a heck of a lot of shows to wade throug…
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In the middle of 2020, it’s safe to say that a large percentage of the world was going through an existential crisis. I’ll speak for myself when I say it was a time of much introspection, as well as a broadened search for a better resources to help me find meaning in life. I was fortunate to find this article by Jordan Hall, On Sovereignty. Take Re…
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Note: For this episode I'm testing out Descript's OverDub feature, which uses a recording of me to train a model that can read any text in a facsimile of my voice. Imposter syndrome is a psychological experience first identified by Pauline Clance & Suzanne Imes in 1978. It is the feeling of being a fake or a fraud, even though you are competent in …
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I have been practicing meditation, in varying forms, for over 25 years. Along the way, I have traveled many paths and learned from many teachers. I've studied and practiced Diamondway Buddhism which belongs to the thousand-year Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. "Diamond Way" is a translation of the Sanskrit word Vajrayana, which is considere…
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There are a lot of things most people don't know about the wonderful world of podcasting and my fellow creative, witty and inspiring podcasters, who I've come to know and love since 2014. 3 Things I'll Bet You Didn't Know The range of topics varies widely. There are shows about knitting (Shiny Bees with Jo Milmine), dinosaurs (I Know Dino with Garr…
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As I enter my 8th year as a full-time entrepreneur one of the most important things I've learned is the importance of building a solid network, it's been essential to my success. A deep network is not just about having a lot of connections, but about having a diverse group of people who can offer different skills and perspectives. When I first star…
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I first discovered the benefits of self-improvement in my early 20s through the endorphin rush of gym workouts. However, it wasn't until a decade later that I truly grasped the significance of making self-development a lifelong pursuit. Influenced by health pioneers like Gary Null, I delved into researching supplements, health misconceptions, vitam…
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Are you a profitable business owner considering a podcast? I've been in podcasting since 2014 and have had over 387 conversations across my 2 shows, Podcast Junkies & Vertical Farming Podcast. Our done-for-you agency, FullCast, has also launched over 110 shows for our clients since 2015. From my experience, I can tell you that there are a few pre-p…
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Most successful podcasters share the same handful of things in common: They know how to stay focused on publishing consistently They have mentors and other successful peers they can turn to for advice They continue to look for ways to improve their craft But with podcasting in particular, I have noticed that the most successful hosts have one habit…
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Ever since leaving my 9-5 in 2015 I’ve been working my ass off to make up for what I perceive as lost time. That said, I understand everything happens for a reason, and have come to appreciate the magic that is divine timing. I owe a lot of the progress I've made since then to countless coaches & peers alike. Here are 3 (of many) that have had an i…
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Back in my 9-5 days, my boss gave me unforgettable piece of advice, during a particularly stressful week of work. I was feeling a bit overwhelmed with everything on my plate and worried that my inability to get everything completed that had been assigned to me would reflect poorly on me. I was clearly running myself ragged trying to look good, and …
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Because it was my first. Years ago, a good friend of mine gifted me Deepak Chopra's The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success. As with all important messages, it came at just the right time for me and helped me navigate a challenging time in my life. This was over 20 years ago, and since then I continue to have a newfound appreciation for the laws. Nowad…
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I wouldn't call myself an expert in Self-Development; more of an eternal student. However, I have spent over 25 years reading and learning about a wide range of topics to better myself personally and professionally. And I have probably spent thousands of hours practicing these in my own life. This includes project management, marketing, entrepreneu…
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Prior to launching Podcast Junkies in April of 2014, I had already discovered the wonderful world of podcasts, and was amazed at how much valuable content was there at my fingertips! When it came to learning how to podcast, I found the New Media Expo conference which I quickly bought a ticket for and attended. That decision changed my life forever.…
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There are 3 topics I am actively thinking about a lot these days: Topic #1: Podcasting Since launching Podcast Junkies in 2014, my agency FullCast in 2015 and Vertical Farming Podcast in 2020, I can’t say enough about how podcasting has changed my life and introduced me to an amazing world of inspiring podcasters. I’m passionate about helping newco…
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This month I signed up to Ship30for30, a digital writing course by Dickie Bush 🚢 & Nicolas Cole 🚢🏴‍☠️ Since launching Podcast Junkies in 2014, and Vertical Farming Podcast in 2020, my focus has been on my voice. Other than show notes, I rarely had to worry about writing, because my conversation with my guests was my content creation strategy. I'm i…
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Interested in spiritual growth, podcasting + self-development? Over the next 30 days, I'm writing 30 Atomic Essays as a part of the Ship30for30 January 2023 cohort. Learn more about the Ship30for30 Program: https://fullcast.co/ship30for30/ Follow my journey on your preferred social platform! Twitter Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Medium Typeshare List…
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In this episode I talk about a simple password hack you can use to help change your life and create positive change in your life. If you want to give me any feedback, I would love to hear it. Send me a message on facebook https://www.facebook.com/SamStoneInc
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