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PodPast : TIPS: ChatGPT Interviews ME! My Evolution from Hobbyist to Pro Podcaster13 Nov 202500:33:12

"As soon as you start doing something for money, whether you like it or not. It's gonna change."

Podcasting expert and host of Smarter Podcasting Niall Mackay is interviewed by Samantha an AI Voice powered by ChatGPT.

Niall shares his journey from being an avid podcast listener to becoming a successful podcaster himself. He candidly discusses the challenges of podcasting, strategies for attracting and retaining an audience, and the future of the industry. 

Niall's wealth of experience and practical advice make this a must-listen for aspiring and experienced podcasters alike.

Niall delves into the transition from hobby to profession, emphasizing how money changes the dynamics of podcasting. He also explores the importance of consistency, authenticity, and community-building in establishing a dedicated following. 

Additionally, Niall shares his thoughts on the impact of video integration and offers monetization strategies for podcasters.

Key Takeaways:
- Appreciate the time commitment required for podcasting, and consider outsourcing tasks like editing to save time.
- Consistency and being true to yourself are crucial for building a dedicated audience.
- Engage with your audience where they are, and provide value beyond just promoting your episodes.
- Sponsorships and Patreon are viable monetization strategies, but don't expect quick riches from podcasting.
- Video integration is the future of podcasting, but audio should remain the primary focus.

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Email me (niall@sevenmillionbikes.com) or contact me on Seven Million Bikes Podcasts Facebook or Instagram to book your free Podcast Audit!

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AUDIT: Fixing Bad Audio and AI Show Notes | Podcast Audit with Arin Rockman10 Nov 202500:51:32

“If I’d turned this on, even if I was interested in the topic, I would’ve turned it off immediately.” – Niall Mackay

That’s what I said during this podcast audit, and I meant it. It wasn’t about the content, Arin’s show, Rock and Metal Faith, has a passionate host, a unique niche, and great energy. But the audio quality was so rough that it distracted from everything else.

This episode is a perfect example of why good content isn’t enough if the sound quality turns people away. Arin’s doing so many things right, he’s found a clear niche, he’s consistent, and he’s genuinely having fun,  but like most podcasters, he’s also hit some technical and creative hurdles along the way.

This episode is full of practical tips, real examples, and honest conversations that will help you make your own podcast sound and look better.

5 Key Talking Points

Niche Smart – How Arin carved out a unique space in the Christian metal community by blending faith, rock, and SEO strategy.

The Mic Matters – What went wrong with his microphone setup and how to avoid the same mistakes.

Editing Smarter – How Riverside’s transcript editing tools can save hours in post-production.

Artwork & Branding – Why consistency and small design tweaks can make your show look instantly more professional.

AI Show Notes Done Right – How to use AI tools without sounding robotic, and why a great hook line makes all the difference.

Chapters & Timestamps

  • 02:00 – Meet Arin Hickman: How he started Rock and Metal Faith and found his podcasting niche.
  • 06:00 – Tech Talk: His mic setup, computer upgrade, and the pros and cons of using Riverside.
  • 13:00 – SEO, Titles & Artwork: How Arin improved discoverability and what I’d tweak in his design.
  • 23:00 – Show Notes, Consistency & Audio Quality: My honest feedback on AI-written notes and audio issues.

35:00 – Final Thoughts & Advice: Tips for engagement, intros/outros, and improving listener experience.

Send us a text

Email me (niall@sevenmillionbikes.com) or contact me on Seven Million Bikes Podcasts Facebook or Instagram to book your free Podcast Audit!

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TIPS: How To Overcome Setbacks in Podcasting Q&A02 Oct 202500:19:42

“Choose one thing that you want to focus on. Start saying no to everything else politely. Make everything you do about that one thing and I guarantee you’ll be successful.”

That’s the biggest lesson I’ve learned in my journey of turning a hobby podcast into a full-time business. Today, I opened up about the setbacks, surprises, and wins I’ve had along the way—from starting with one microphone in my living room, to working with RMIT Vietnam on an international project, to facing a health scare that changed my perspective on life and business.

I loved recording this because it gave me a chance to reflect on just how far things have come, and to share openly the mistakes, detours, and lessons that shaped Seven Million Bikes Podcasts into what it is today.

Key Talking Points

  • How I turned podcasting from a hobby into a business in Vietnam.
  • The setbacks of COVID-19, losing my job, and becoming a “yes man.”
  • The turning point when I chose to focus on podcast production only.
  • Big wins in 2024, including international projects and awards.
  • My MS diagnosis, how it affected me, and why it pushed me to finally open a studio.

Chapters and Timestamps

  • [04:00] Moving to Vietnam & charity work – Building schools, raising funds, and life before podcasting.
  • [08:00] Starting Seven Million Bikes – Why I launched the show, the name story, and early struggles.
  • [13:00] Surviving COVID and saying yes to everything – Online shows, too many jobs, and burnout.
  • [17:00] Refocusing on one thing – Choosing podcast production, rebranding, and winning awards.
  • [23:00] Health scare & new beginnings – MS diagnosis, opening the podcast studio, and lessons learned.



Send us a text

Email me (niall@sevenmillionbikes.com) or contact me on Seven Million Bikes Podcasts Facebook or Instagram to book your free Podcast Audit!

Thanks to James Mastroianni from The Wrong Side Of Hollywood for the endorsement!

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GROWTH: How To Make Your Podcast A SUCCESS Using Podcast Analytics23 Apr 202300:28:08

Are you a podcaster looking to grow your audience and measure the success of your show?

In this episode, we dive deep into the world of podcast analytics. From basic metrics like downloads and listener retention, to demographic and conversion data, understanding and utilizing podcast analytics is crucial for any successful podcast.

I share the importance of tracking retention rates, analyzing your metrics, and focusing on the metrics that truly matter for measuring success. I also share tips on creating high-quality content, using segments to promote engagement and incorporating storytelling techniques.

Examples of successful podcasts like Serial and How I Built This show us how using analytics can boost your show's success. Join us as we break down the world of podcast analytics and give you the tools to launch and grow your own successful podcast.

Topics Discussed: Podcast Analytics, Metrics, Retention, Engagement, Demographics, Conversion, Content Creation, Episode Performance, Call to Action, Podcast Examples, Course

Entities Mentioned: PodTrack, Chartable, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Smarter Podcasting, Seven Million Bikes Podcasts

Send us a text

Email me (niall@sevenmillionbikes.com) or contact me on Seven Million Bikes Podcasts Facebook or Instagram to book your free Podcast Audit!

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AI: How To Use AI To Grow Your Show! With Praveen Telu23 Apr 202300:47:02

Podcasting has been revolutionized with the integration of AI technologies. Podcasters can now save time and produce better content with the help of AI tools. 

In this episode, we discover how AI can be used to enhance audio quality, generate show notes, and provide personalized content recommendations. We also explore Descript , an editing tool that uses AI-powered tools to generate voiceovers and speaker labels, and otter.ai, a transcription tool with keyword search highlighting and collaboration tools.

Chat GPT can even suggest fresh content ideas that spark creativity. We learn about OpenAI's more predictable and cheaper usage, the important role of visuals, and the benefit of using AI in social media marketing.

However, we also acknowledge that AI tools should not replace human creativity or authenticity, and it's vital to strike a balance between using these tools effectively and making content unique.

Join us in discovering the future of AI in podcasting through experimentation and find out how it can help you create more engaging and accessible content.

Topics discussed in this episode:

- The benefits of AI in podcasting

- Descript Studio editing tool

- Chat GPT content idea generation

- PodcastMarketing.AI for show notes, descriptions, and social media posts

- Sourcing guests, finding topics, and creating episode outlines through AI

- Advancements in AI, such as the use of voice assistants

- The importance of balancing AI with personal touch and authenticity

Entities mentioned:

- Descript 

- PodcastMarketing.AI

- Chat GPT

- Dubb

- Capsho

- Canva

- OpenAI

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Let my team and I save you the time and frustration it takes to edit a podcast. From start to finish, we can help you share your story with the world with minimum fuss and cost. – Niall Mackay, The Podcast Guy
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Email me (niall@sevenmillionbikes.com) or contact me on Seven Million Bikes Podcasts Facebook or Instagram to book your free Podcast Audit!

Thanks to James Mastroianni from The Wrong Side Of Hollywood for the endorsement!

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TIPS: How To Start A Successful Podcast - 10 Expert Tips17 Apr 202300:33:11

Are you considering starting your own podcast but have no idea where to begin? In this episode, we cover everything you need to know to get started on the right foot.

From choosing a topic and name to recording equipment and editing software, I've got you covered. I also discuss how to retain listeners, promote your show, and even monetize your podcast.

Niall Mackay, a seasoned podcast expert, provides valuable insights and shares his extensive knowledge to make your journey smoother.

Learn how to produce a high-quality show that reaches people across the world and attracts loyal fans and potential sponsors. Join us as we take the first steps of podcasting together.

Topics discussed:

- Choosing a topic and name for your podcast

- How to attract sponsors even with a small audience

- Recording equipment, including microphone options and quiet recording spaces

- Editing software and techniques

- Retaining listeners and promoting your show

- Monetizing your podcast

Save Frustration. And time!
Let my team and I save you the time and frustration it takes to edit a podcast. From start to finish, we can help you share your story with the world with minimum fuss and cost. – Niall Mackay, The Podcast Guy
For my Audience Only: Audio Episodes Edited for ONLY $27! Save $127!!
Book a FREE consultation now!

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NordVPN | Descript | Buzzsprout | Fiverr |

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Smarter Podcasting Is Here03 Apr 202300:07:40

Thanks for listening to this brand new show, Smarter Podcasting. I’m Niall Mackay, the podcast guy and founder of Seven Million Bikes Podcasts. 

I’m a podcast fanatic, stand-up comedian, and teacher. My mission is to help you on this podcast journey with me!

Save Frustration. And time!
Let my team and I save you the time and frustration it takes to edit a podcast. From start to finish, we can help you share your story with the world with minimum fuss and cost. – Niall Mackay, The Podcast Guy
For my Audience Only: Audio Episodes Edited for ONLY $27! Save $127!!
Book a FREE consultation now!

Need a stunning new logo for your brand? Or maybe a short animation?
Whatever you need, you can find it on Fiverr.
I’ve been using Fiverr for years for everything from ordering YouTube thumbnails, translation services, keyword research, writing SEO articles to Canva designs and more!

These are the programs the Seven Million Bikes Podcasts uses. These are affiliate links so they will give us a small commission, only if you sign up , and at no extra cost to you! You'll be directly supporting Seven Million Bikes Podcasts too.NordVPN | Descript | Buzzsprout | Canva | Fiverr | Riverside |  PodcastMarketing.AI

Send us a text

Email me (niall@sevenmillionbikes.com) or contact me on Seven Million Bikes Podcasts Facebook or Instagram to book your free Podcast Audit!

Thanks to James Mastroianni from The Wrong Side Of Hollywood for the endorsement!

Need a stunning new logo for your brand? Or maybe a short animation?
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TIPS: How To Overcome Setbacks in Podcasting29 Sep 202500:36:12

Choose one thing that you want to focus on. Start saying no to everything else politely. Make everything you do about that one thing and I guarantee you’ll be successful.”

That’s the biggest lesson I’ve learned in my journey of turning a hobby podcast into a full-time business. Today, I opened up about the setbacks, surprises, and wins I’ve had along the way—from starting with one microphone in my living room, to working with RMIT Vietnam on an international project, to facing a health scare that changed my perspective on life and business.

I loved recording this because it gave me a chance to reflect on just how far things have come, and to share openly the mistakes, detours, and lessons that shaped Seven Million Bikes Podcasts into what it is today.

Key Talking Points

  • How I turned podcasting from a hobby into a business in Vietnam.
  • The setbacks of COVID-19, losing my job, and becoming a “yes man.”
  • The turning point when I chose to focus on podcast production only.
  • Big wins in 2024, including international projects and awards.
  • My MS diagnosis, how it affected me, and why it pushed me to finally open a studio.

Chapters and Timestamps

  • [04:00] Moving to Vietnam & charity work – Building schools, raising funds, and life before podcasting.
  • [08:00] Starting Seven Million Bikes – Why I launched the show, the name story, and early struggles.
  • [13:00] Surviving COVID and saying yes to everything – Online shows, too many jobs, and burnout.
  • [17:00] Refocusing on one thing – Choosing podcast production, rebranding, and winning awards.
  • [23:00] Health scare & new beginnings – MS diagnosis, opening the podcast studio, and lessons learned.

Send us a text

Email me (niall@sevenmillionbikes.com) or contact me on Seven Million Bikes Podcasts Facebook or Instagram to book your free Podcast Audit!

Thanks to James Mastroianni from The Wrong Side Of Hollywood for the endorsement!

Sign up for Descript now!

Need a stunning new logo for your brand? Or maybe a short animation?
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PodPast : EQUIPMENT: Maono PDX200 Vs Shure SM57 Review : INCREDIBLE results!25 Sep 202500:18:15

I've got something special to share with you – an honest review of the Maono PD200X Microphone that's making waves in the content creation world.


Join me on this audio journey as we unbox the dynamic Maono PD200X, a versatile USB/XLR microphone with a unique glowing band that sets it apart from the rest.


I'll walk you through its technical specifications, ergonomic design, and the powerful Maono Link app, which offers full audio control. And here's the exciting part – I'll compare the PD200X head-to-head with popular contenders like the Shure PGA58, Shure SM57, and Audix F50s, to see how it stacks up.


From podcasting and vlogging to streaming and video conferences, I'll share my real-world experiences with the PD200X. Plus, we'll explore the Maono Link app's features, including compression, limiting, and EQ adjustments.


No fluff, no hype, just honest insights into the pros and cons of the Maono PD200X. 

Find timestamps below to navigate through the episode with ease. By the end, you'll have all the info you need to decide if this mic is the perfect match for your content creation needs.


Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction: Discover the Maono PD200X
01:25 - Unboxing the Mic: Sleek design and glowing band
03:15 - Ergonomics and Build Quality: A closer look
04:50 - Maono Link App: Take control of your audio
06:30 - Audio Quality Comparison: PD200X vs. the competition
09:10 - Real-World Applications: Putting it to the test
11:05 - Pros and Cons: Honest insights
13:00 - Final Verdict: Is the Maono PD200X right for you?
14:30 - Conclusion: Embrace the audio revolution with the PD200X

Send us a text

Email me (niall@sevenmillionbikes.com) or contact me on Seven Million Bikes Podcasts Facebook or Instagram to book your free Podcast Audit!

Thanks to James Mastroianni from The Wrong Side Of Hollywood for the endorsement!

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AUDIT: From Brain Surgery to Podcast Success with Tim Guest22 Sep 202500:41:50

“I didn’t start this podcast for fame or money — I started it as a tool to help other men.” – Tim 

When I sat down with Tim Guest for this podcast audit, I knew it would be special. His story is inspiring — from brain surgery in 2020 to completing an Ironman and building The Comeback Plan. What impressed me even more was that his podcast is already in the top 5% globally, yet there are still small changes that could take it to another level.

This episode reminded me that even strong shows can benefit from a fresh perspective. Tim has nailed his niche and his mission, but we uncovered a few challenges in branding, sound, and structure that many podcasters face. In this audit, I shared tips that any podcaster can use to improve their show.

5 Key Talking Points

  • Why a clear name and bold artwork are critical for podcast discoverability.
  • How show notes and blog posts can boost SEO and attract new listeners.
  • The impact of audio quality and filler words on listener engagement.
  • Why the first 30 seconds of an episode matter more than anything else.
  • How a simple, host-driven call-to-action can grow your audience faster.

Chapters & Timestamps

 [00:00] – Introduction and Tim’s inspiring backstory
 [05:00] – What inspired him to start The Comeback Podcast
 [10:00] – Early wins: downloads, niche, and audience connection
 [16:00] – Audit insights: branding, artwork, and the importance of a website
 [24:00] – Audio quality, filler words, and editing for impact
 [35:00] – Structuring episodes for engagement and growth

Send us a text

Email me (niall@sevenmillionbikes.com) or contact me on Seven Million Bikes Podcasts Facebook or Instagram to book your free Podcast Audit!

Thanks to James Mastroianni from The Wrong Side Of Hollywood for the endorsement!

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EQUIPMENT: Finding the Perfect Fit: Selecting the Right Podcast Headphones for You18 Sep 202500:25:30

In this episode, we explore the benefits and different types of podcast headphones available. We discuss the importance of features like sound isolation, comfort, and accurate audio monitoring in enhancing your podcasting experience and improving sound quality.

Here are five key talking points for this episode:

  1. Headphone Features for Podcasters: Understand the importance of sound isolation, comfort, and accurate audio monitoring in choosing the right podcasting headphones.
  2. Wired vs. Wireless: Explore the advantages and potential drawbacks of wired and wireless headphones to determine which suits your podcasting setup best.
  3. Headphones with Built-in Microphones: Examine the pros and cons of headphones that include built-in microphones for convenience versus dedicated external mics.
  4. Headphone Recommendations: Review budget-friendly, midrange, and high-end headphone options, including Sennheiser HD 280 Pro, Audio Technica BPHS One, Audio Technica ATHM 50 X, Sony WH 1000 XM Four, and Audiz LCD Two.
  5. Compatibility Considerations: Learn how to ensure your headphones are compatible with your podcasting equipment and setup for optimal performance.

Send us a text

Email me (niall@sevenmillionbikes.com) or contact me on Seven Million Bikes Podcasts Facebook or Instagram to book your free Podcast Audit!

Thanks to James Mastroianni from The Wrong Side Of Hollywood for the endorsement!

Need a stunning new logo for your brand? Or maybe a short animation?
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EQUIPMENT: How To Choose The Best Podcast Microphones For Any Budget 11 Sep 202500:25:30

In this episode, I provide a comprehensive guide to choosing the best podcast microphone for any budget. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced podcaster, this episode covers various microphone options, explains the differences between dynamic and condenser mics, and compares USB and XLR connectivity.
 
I also shares recommendations for budget-friendly, mid-range, and high-end microphones, highlighting their features and performance. You'll gain insights into microphone types, connectivity options, and factors to consider for optimal sound quality in their podcast recordings.

Key Takeaways and the time:
- Different microphone types: Condenser and dynamic microphones [00:09:00]
- Pros and cons of condenser and dynamic microphones [00:10:00]
- USB microphones offer easy setup and portability, while XLR microphones provide professional quality but require additional equipment [00:11:00]
- Budget-friendly microphones: Shure SM57, Audio Technica ATR2100X USB, Samsung Q2U [00:13:00]
- Mid-range microphone options: Audio Technica AT2020, Rode NT1 [00:17:00]
- High-end microphone recommendations: Shure SM7B, Neumann U87Ei [00:19:00]
- Factors to consider for optimal sound quality: Accessories, microphone technique, audio editing software [00:22:00]

Resources Mentioned:
- Descript (audio editing software) [00:24:00]
- SpeakPipe (platform for leaving voice messages) [00:26:00]
- sevenmillionbikes.com (host's website for resources, courses, and services)

Send us a text

Email me (niall@sevenmillionbikes.com) or contact me on Seven Million Bikes Podcasts Facebook or Instagram to book your free Podcast Audit!

Thanks to James Mastroianni from The Wrong Side Of Hollywood for the endorsement!

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TIPS: 5 Podcasting Questions Every Podcaster Needs Answered08 Sep 202500:18:58

This Q&A episode was a little different because instead of gathering listener questions, I turned to my best mate — ChatGPT — to ask me five questions about podcasting. Honestly, I had no idea what was coming, but the questions were spot-on and got me thinking deeply about what works and what doesn’t in podcasting.

I shared lessons I’ve learned from years of trial, error, and growth, along with practical advice for podcasters at any stage. What I love about this format is that it forces me to reflect on what I actually believe, and not just what I’ve read or heard.

Key Talking Points
Pivoting Your Podcast – When downloads decline and engagement drops, it’s time to rethink your format or content.
The Social Media Trap – Posting endlessly won’t grow your audience; instead, invest in organic marketing or podcast-specific ads.
Starting from Scratch – The best advice is simple: just start. Don’t wait for the perfect gear or setup.
Sponsorship Without Huge Numbers – Small podcasts can still win sponsors by being niche, creative, and packaging their value.
Building Listener Loyalty – Make your audience feel like they’re part of a club—give them a name and bring them along for the ride.

Chapters & Timestamps
[00:00] – Introduction & why this episode is different
[02:00] – How to know when to pivot your podcast
[05:00] – The one thing podcasters waste time on
[08:00] – What I’d do differently if starting today
[10:00] – How small podcasts can attract sponsors
[12:00] – The best way to keep listeners coming back

Send us a text

Email me (niall@sevenmillionbikes.com) or contact me on Seven Million Bikes Podcasts Facebook or Instagram to book your free Podcast Audit!

Thanks to James Mastroianni from The Wrong Side Of Hollywood for the endorsement!

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CONTENT: How To Build Trust And Connection With Your Audience04 Sep 202500:43:21

"Good podcasting is about generously communicating and showing up for your listener and being able to deliver them really good value. " - Mark Steadman

If you’re a podcaster, new or experienced, this podpast episode will change the way you approach your craft. 

This episode with Mark Steadman was an absolute masterclass in podcasting. His insights on putting the listener first have completely reshaped the way I think about crafting episodes. I’ve always believed in respecting the listener’s time, but Mark took it to a whole new level—showing how everything from mic technique to episode titles plays a role in delivering a great experience.

One of my biggest takeaways was how powerful it is to speak directly to one listener rather than addressing a broad audience. That subtle shift in language builds a stronger connection and trust. Also, his thoughts on sharpening the axe before starting—a lesson I’ve often ignored—really resonated. I tend to jump in headfirst, but Mark’s advice on preparation is something I’ll be applying moving forward.

Key Takeaways

Respect the Listener’s Time – Your audience is giving up their valuable time for you. Don’t waste it with poor audio quality or irrelevant content. 

Put the Listener First – From your content to your marketing, everything should be designed with your audience in mind. 

Titles & Show Notes Matter – Your episode title and description should grab attention and be optimized for searchability. 

Speak to One Listener – Use singular language (“you” instead of “guys”) to build a stronger connection. 

Preparation Makes a Difference – Spending time planning your podcast (listener persona, content structure, etc.) will save you time and improve quality in the long run. 

Chapters & Timestamps

02:00 - Why Everything is About the Listener – The key to a great podcast.
07:00 - Respecting the Listener’s Time – Why quality matters.
10:00 - Speaking to One Listener – How language builds connection.
19:00 - The Importance of Preparation – How planning saves time.
26:00 - Creating Engaging Titles & Show Notes – How to make your episodes discoverable.
37:00 - Final Thoughts & Takeaways – Wrapping up with key lessons. 

Send us a text

Email me (niall@sevenmillionbikes.com) or contact me on Seven Million Bikes Podcasts Facebook or Instagram to book your free Podcast Audit!

Thanks to James Mastroianni from The Wrong Side Of Hollywood for the endorsement!

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TIPS: Should You Change Your Podcast Name?25 Aug 202500:21:18

“Should you ever change your podcast name? I’ve just done this for the fourth time…”

I open up about one of the biggest decisions I’ve made recently — changing the name of my first and biggest show yet again. From Seven Million Bikes to A Saigon Podcast, then A Vietnam Podcast, and now Discover Vietnam, it’s been a journey of evolution, mistakes, and lessons learned.

Naming a podcast isn’t just about branding; it’s about clarity, growth, audience alignment, and sometimes even sponsorship opportunities. I wanted to share everything I’ve learned so that you can decide if changing your podcast name is the right move for you.

Key Talking Points

  • Why I’ve changed my podcast name four times, and what I learned each time
  • The risks of quirky or unclear names and why clarity matters more 
  • How listener data and episode performance guided my rebrand
  • When you shouldn’t change your podcast name
  • How a new name can make your podcast more attractive to sponsors
  • Practical steps to rebrand smoothly without losing your audience

Chapters and Timestamps

  • [01:00] My podcast’s journey of name changes
  • [05:00] Lessons from audience data & episode performance
  • [08:00] Why clarity and searchability matter for growth
  • [10:00] Sponsorship and branding considerations
  • [12:00] When not to change your podcast name
  • [15:00] How to rebrand successfully and bring your listeners with you

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GROWTH: How To Make Your Podcast A SUCCESS Using Podcast Analytics21 Aug 202500:28:37

Are you a podcaster looking to grow your audience and measure the success of your show?

In this episode, we dive deep into the world of podcast analytics. From basic metrics like downloads and listener retention, to demographic and conversion data, understanding and utilizing podcast analytics is crucial for any successful podcast.

I share the importance of tracking retention rates, analyzing your metrics, and focusing on the metrics that truly matter for measuring success. I also share tips on creating high-quality content, using segments to promote engagement and incorporating storytelling techniques.

Examples of successful podcasts like Serial and How I Built This show us how using analytics can boost your show's success. Join us as we break down the world of podcast analytics and give you the tools to launch and grow your own successful podcast.

Topics Discussed: Podcast Analytics, Metrics, Retention, Engagement, Demographics, Conversion, Content Creation, Episode Performance, Call to Action, Podcast Examples, Course

Entities Mentioned: PodTrack, Chartable, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Smarter Podcasting, Seven Million Bikes Podcasts

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PodPast : BUSINESS: How To Run a Podcast To Get More Customers and Clients? With Anii Hoang from The Aspiring CMO06 Nov 202500:54:56

Thank you to Anii Hoang from The Aspiring CMO podcast for letting me share this episode with you! 

In my journey with Seven Million Bikes Podcasts, a pivotal moment emerged when a talented marketing graduate posted on Facebook, expressing her eagerness to contribute blogs for her portfolio. 

Our initial conversation left me astounded by her vigor, expertise, and most significantly, her knowledge, particularly in domains like SEO, domain authority, and content crafting. 

As the world gradually reopened after the lockdown, a face-to-face meeting over coffee deepened her advice to focus my efforts onto a singular endeavor for bolstered domain authority and SEO impact. 

Despite this counsel, I found myself clinging to Seven Million Bikes' multi-dimensional identity, encompassing podcasts, comedy, and events.

The alliance sparked by the aforementioned graduate not only endured but blossomed into an inspiring narrative of growth. 

Anii, the graduate, has since carved her own path of accomplishment, establishing her podcast and YouTube channel, aptly named The Aspiring CMO (Chief Marketing Officer). 

This platform serves as a repository for insights drawn from genuine experiences, narratives, and individuals within the realms of marketing and entrepreneurship. My admiration for Anii's content is palpable, culminating in a symbiotic exchange. 

She graciously invited me to her show as a guest, symbolizing the intersection of our journeys and the transformation of our individual pursuits into shared triumphs.

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TIPS: How To Look Good On Camera!18 Aug 202500:16:20

“I’ll be honest, when I first started podcasting, I didn’t care what I looked like—because no one could see me. Now? People aren’t just listening anymore. They’re watching.”

When I started my first podcast in 2019, it was audio-only. No one cared what I wore, whether my hair was a mess, or if I’d just rolled out of bed. Fast forward to today, and video is unavoidable in podcasting. Like it or not, your audience wants to see you as much as they want to hear you.

In this episode of Smarter Podcasting, I share everything I’ve learned about looking good on camera. From choosing colors and fabrics that don’t make you disappear into the background, to avoiding sweat patches, noisy jewelry, or that polyester shirt that catches every bit of light—these are practical tips that will make you look polished without losing comfort.

I’ll cover:

Why video is no longer optional in podcasting

  • What to wear (and what to absolutely avoid) on camera
  • How to match your look to your podcast’s brand and set
  • The surprising role of comfort in confidence
  • Hair, makeup, and accessories—what matters, what doesn’t
  • Extra tricks for posture, glasses glare, and staying relaxed

At the end of the day, how you look isn’t just vanity—it’s part of your storytelling. When you feel good and confident, your audience feels it too.

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TIPS: Mastering Podcast Video Setup and Equipment with Tomas George 12 Aug 202500:29:02

I am joined by audio and video production expert Tomas George. 

We dive deep into the essentials of setting up a quality podcast studio, debunking common myths about equipment and emphasizing the importance of affordable yet effective solutions. 

We cover the vital role of lenses over cameras, the benefits of dynamic microphones over condensers, and practical advice for lighting and storage. Thomas shares his expertise on camera settings, explaining concepts like aperture, ISO, and white balance, and offers tips for newcomers on choosing the right gear without overspending. 

Whether you're starting out or looking to upgrade your setup, this episode is packed with valuable insights to help you produce a top-notch video podcast.

00:00 Introduction and Host's Background

02:12 Guest Introduction and Background

02:39 Starting a Podcast Without Expertise

04:04 First Impressions of the Podcast Studio

04:24 Challenges of Video Podcasting

05:32 Technical Tips for Video Production

07:03 Understanding Camera Settings

09:11 Choosing the Right Equipment

21:03 Importance of Audio Quality

21:48 Microphone Recommendations

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AI: How To Use AI To Grow Your Show! With Praveen Telu07 Aug 202500:49:25

Podcasting has been revolutionized with the integration of AI technologies. Podcasters can now save time and produce better content with the help of AI tools. 

In this episode, we discover how AI can be used to enhance audio quality, generate show notes, and provide personalized content recommendations. We also explore Descript , an editing tool that uses AI-powered tools to generate voiceovers and speaker labels, and otter.ai, a transcription tool with keyword search highlighting and collaboration tools.

Chat GPT can even suggest fresh content ideas that spark creativity. We learn about OpenAI's more predictable and cheaper usage, the important role of visuals, and the benefit of using AI in social media marketing.

However, we also acknowledge that AI tools should not replace human creativity or authenticity, and it's vital to strike a balance between using these tools effectively and making content unique.

Join us in discovering the future of AI in podcasting through experimentation and find out how it can help you create more engaging and accessible content.

Topics discussed in this episode:

- The benefits of AI in podcasting

- Descript Studio editing tool

- Chat GPT content idea generation

- PodcastMarketing.AI for show notes, descriptions, and social media posts

- Sourcing guests, finding topics, and creating episode outlines through AI

- Advancements in AI, such as the use of voice assistants

- The importance of balancing AI with personal touch and authenticity

Entities mentioned:

- Descript 

- PodcastMarketing.AI

- Chat GPT

- Dubb

- Capsho

- Canva

- OpenAI

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TIPS: 7 Reasons Why You Should (and shouldn't) Hire A Podcast Editor04 Aug 202500:25:34

“Just because someone knows how to edit a podcast doesn’t mean they should.”

Thinking of hiring a podcast editor — or going full DIY? In this episode of Smarter Podcasting, I share the real pros and cons of outsourcing editing vs. doing it yourself.

From saving time to avoiding costly mistakes, I’ll walk you through what editing actually involves, what to look out for when hiring, and why quality always trumps convenience.

This is your no-BS guide to making smarter editing decisions that grow your podcast and save your sanity.

 You’ll Learn:
•Why editing your podcast yourself could be costing you hundreds
•What separates good editors from the ones who ruin your show
•How better audio = better retention = bigger growth
•When you absolutely should not hire an editor
•Why premium editors charge more — and how to tell if they’re worth it

Timestamps

00:00 – The myth of “natural” podcasts
01:10 – 7 reasons to hire (or not hire) an editor
03:00 – Your time vs. editing time
06:15 – Sound is your first impression
09:00 – AI tools: useful or garbage?
12:00 – What makes an editor worth it
18:00 – The RGB lightbulb analogy (yes, really)
20:00 – Why DIY still works — if you do it right

 Tools Mentioned
Descript (affiliate)
•SevenMillionBikes.com
•SaigonPodcastStudio.com

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AI: Unleashing the Power of AI in Podcasting - The Future Is HERE!31 Jul 202500:47:32

Podcasting has been revolutionized with the integration of AI technologies. Podcasters can now save time and produce better content with the help of AI tools.

In this episode, we discover how AI can be used to enhance audio quality, generate show notes, and provide personalized content recommendations. We also explore Descript , an editing tool that uses AI-powered tools to generate voiceovers and speaker labels, and otter.ai, a transcription tool with keyword search highlighting and collaboration tools.

Chat GPT can even suggest fresh content ideas that spark creativity. We learn about OpenAI's more predictable and cheaper usage, the important role of visuals, and the benefit of using AI in social media marketing.

However, we also acknowledge that AI tools should not replace human creativity or authenticity, and it's vital to strike a balance between using these tools effectively and making content unique.

Join us in discovering the future of AI in podcasting through experimentation and find out how it can help you create more engaging and accessible content.

Topics discussed in this episode:

- The benefits of AI in podcasting

- Descript Studio editing tool

- Chat GPT content idea generation

- PodcastMarketing.AI for show notes, descriptions, and social media posts

- Sourcing guests, finding topics, and creating episode outlines through AI

- Advancements in AI, such as the use of voice assistants

- The importance of balancing AI with personal touch and authenticity

Entities mentioned:
- Descript 
- Podcast Marketing AI
- Chat GPT
- Dubb
- Capsho
- Canva
- OpenAI

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With my comprehensive course, you'll learn everything you need to know about starting, recording, editing, and publishing your podcast. Plus, you'll gain access to exclusive tips, tricks, and strategies that will help you stand out from the crowd and grow your audience.

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Q&A: My Honest Advice for First-Time Podcasters28 Jul 202500:28:34

Starting a podcast? I answer ALL the beginner questions you're too afraid to ask! From understanding the difference between hosts and directories to the REAL time investment (spoiler: it's 8-10 hours per episode), this complete guide covers everything new podcasters need to know.

What You'll Learn:
✅ Podcast terminology that confuses everyone
✅ Audio vs Video - which should YOU choose?
✅ How much time podcasting ACTUALLY takes
✅ Essential tools and apps you need
✅ Can you make money? (The honest truth)
✅ How to get comfortable recording
✅ My #1 recommendation for podcast hosting

⏰ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Welcome to the Saigon Podcast Studio
01:00 - Why This Episode is Special
03:00 - Podcast Terms You MUST Know
05:00 - Directory vs Host Explained
07:00 - My #1 Hosting Recommendation
08:00 - Downloads vs Listens (Finally Explained!)
09:00 - What is Engagement?
10:00 - What Do You Need to Learn as a Host?
11:00 - Audio vs Video Decision
12:00 - Embracing Mistakes & Getting Started
13:00 - Do You Need Voice Training?
14:00 - Who Are You Talking To?
15:00 - Getting Comfortable on Camera/Audio
17:00 - Essential Apps & Tools
18:00 - Time Investment Reality Check
20:00 - Can Your Podcast Make Money?
22:00 - Final Advice & Wrap Up

💡 KEY TAKEAWAYS
🎯 Start with Audio First - Video adds 10x complexity
⏱️ Reality Check - One episode = 8-10 hours of work
💰 Money Truth - Don't start podcasting to get rich quick
🎙️ Just Start - You'll learn as you go, perfection isn't required
👥 Talk to ONE Person - Build intimate connections, not broadcast to crowds
📊 Track Engagement - Downloads don't tell the whole story
🔥 WANT TO START YOUR PODCAST?
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ANALYTICS: How To Make Your Podcast A Success24 Jul 202500:32:35

As a podcaster, it's important to understand the metrics that can help you measure the success of your show.

From the number of downloads and plays to listener retention and engagement, there are a variety of metrics that can provide valuable insights into your audience and help you grow your show.
But with so many different metrics available, it can be overwhelming to know which ones to focus on and how to interpret them. That's where this episode comes in.

In this webinar, I'll be exploring the different types of podcast metrics, how to track them, and what they can tell you about your audience. We'll also be discussing some of the common misconceptions around podcast metrics and how to avoid falling into these traps.

So whether you're a new podcaster just starting out or a seasoned pro looking to take your show to the next level, this episode is for you. Get ready to learn all about podcast metrics and how to use them to measure the success of your show!

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AUDIT: How Lumi Miron Can Relaunch Her Podcast Successfully22 Jul 202500:45:29

"I’m completely new to the game… I just watched some YouTube videos, read some articles, and went with it." – Lumi Miron

As a podcast coach, these are the conversations I absolutely love having—when someone takes the leap into podcasting with nothing but passion, grit, and curiosity.

Lumi is a business coach based in Edinburgh, originally from Romania, and she’s determined to share stories of founders who’ve struggled, failed, and bounced back. While she’s only published one episode at the time of recording, she’s got the right mindset—and now, hopefully, the right tools—to build something special.

What stood out to me was her clarity on her niche and her commitment to creating a community around real, raw founder stories. And like many first-time podcasters, she’s hit some common roadblocks—tech, time, and self-doubt.

Key Talking Points:

  • Why knowing your niche, goal, and values is the foundation for podcast growth.
  • Why dynamic mics beat condenser mics—and why Lumi’s mic needs to go.
  • The importance of consistency and batch recording for a sustainable show.
  • Why the host must act as the guide, not just the interviewer.
  • Easy wins for improving podcast artwork and SEO with titles and taglines.
  • How to structure intros and outros to boost engagement and retention.

Chapters and Timestamps

  • 00:00 – Real-life chaos, starting the episode, and moving into the studio
  • 05:30 – Lumi’s journey: from Romania to Edinburgh and her motivation to podcast
  • 10:45 – Podcast niche, audience, and why her show matters
  • 16:20 – The biggest podcasting mistake: Lumi’s mic and what to do instead
  • 25:00 – Hosting tips: intros, being the guide, and engaging like a pro
  • 36:00 – Branding fixes: artwork, show titles, and SEO strategies for new podcasters

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TIPS - How To Start A Successful Podcast - 10 Expert Tips17 Jul 202500:33:15

Are you considering starting your own podcast but have no idea where to begin? In this episode, we cover everything you need to know to get started on the right foot.

From choosing a topic and name to recording equipment and editing software, I've got you covered. I also discuss how to retain listeners, promote your show, and even monetize your podcast.

Niall Mackay, a seasoned podcast expert, provides valuable insights and shares his extensive knowledge to make your journey smoother.

Learn how to produce a high-quality show that reaches people across the world and attracts loyal fans and potential sponsors. Join us as we take the first steps of podcasting together.

Topics discussed:

- Choosing a topic and name for your podcast

- How to attract sponsors even with a small audience

- Recording equipment, including microphone options and quiet recording spaces

- Editing software and techniques

- Retaining listeners and promoting your show

- Monetizing your podcast

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BUSINESS: Turning Conversations into Content: Podcasting with Purpose14 Jul 202500:38:44

"We're not teachers—we're sharing real-life experience. That’s why we wanted to start a podcast."


That quote from Nick hit me hard because it perfectly sums up what podcasting does best: it captures real voices, real stories, and builds real connections.

This time, my incredible Jenny and Nick Cliff, who flew in from Bali and became my first-ever in-person clients, to record in our brand new Saigon Podcast Studio. They hadn’t even launched their podcast yet, but we’d already produced two episodes together. So when they reached out while visiting Vietnam, I knew I had to get them in the studio.

We talked tech, business, IT disasters, customer service wins, EOS, and yes… why turning it off and on again still fixes half the world’s problems.

Key Talking Points
* Why Jenny and Nick started their podcast – not to grow a business, but to give back to their industry.
* Their plan to turn podcast interviews into a book using real-world stories.
* Behind the scenes of building a podcast studio – from overheating cameras to SD card nightmares.
* The real value of outsourcing your podcast and why doing it all yourself is often a false economy.
* Charging for experience, not time – and how that applies to podcasting and business consulting.
* The impact of AI and why smart questions will matter more than smart answers.

Chapters and Timestamps
04:00 – Podcast tech talk: SD cards, microphones, and near-disasters
07:30 – The universal IT fix: "Have you turned it off and on again?"
13:00 – Charging for experience, not hours: from $20/hr to $500/hr
16:30 – Why outsourcing your podcast production is worth it
19:45 – How podcasting can become the foundation of a book
23:00 – The fear of hearing your own voice—and why it’s worth pushing through
25:30 – Creating a podcast to give back, not sell
29:00 – Smart questions, AI, and why plumbers are the future
33:00 – Final thoughts: podcasting as a tool for purpose and connection

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Podcast Promotion Tips to Boost Listeners and Monetize with Podglomerate's Joni Deutsch03 Nov 202500:54:41

“It was silly then, and it’s become sillier now, the idea that if you build it, they will come.” – Joni Deutsch

When Joni said that, it really hit home. So many podcasters (including me, in the early days) believe that great content alone will attract an audience. But as Joni explains, in today’s crowded world of podcasting, you have to market your show just as smartly as you produce it.

This episode honestly blew me away. Joni is the Senior Vice President of Marketing & Audience Development at The Podglomerate, one of the top podcast agencies in the world, working with brands like NPR, Netflix, and Harvard. She shared everything from the truth about fake “organic promotion” offers, to how pixels actually track podcast ads, to the smartest ways to grow your audience — even on a small budget.

Key Talking Points

  1. Marketing is essential, not optional.
  2. Avoid fake “growth hacks.”
  3. Know your audience inside out.
  4. Podcast pixels are game-changing.
  5. Growth takes time and relationships

Chapters & Timestamps

  • 04:30 — Can You Succeed Without Marketing?
  • 09:00 — The “If You Build It” Myth
  • 17:00 — Fake Downloads and Vanity Metrics
  • 28:00 — What the Hell is a Pixel?
  • 45:00 — Real Growth Strategies

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TIPS: PODCASTER VS YOUTUBER Who Will Reign Supreme in 2025?07 Jul 202500:28:48

"One of the most difficult things about podcasts or making podcasts for YouTube is they're generally not that dynamic." 

Niall Mackay discusses the age-old debate of podcaster versus YouTuber. As a podcast producer and coach, Niall shares his insights on the pros and cons of both mediums, drawing from his personal experience and industry knowledge.

Niall begins by discussing the unique charm of podcasting as an audio-only medium, highlighting its ease of production and intimate connection with listeners. He then explores the visual appeal and discoverability advantages of YouTube, while also addressing the challenges each platform presents. Throughout the episode, Niall offers valuable tips for content creators looking to maximize their reach and engagement across both podcasting and YouTube.

Key Takeaways:

- Podcasts have higher listener engagement, with 60-80% of listeners typically finishing an episode
- YouTube videos have lower engagement rates, with 20-40% considered good
- Podcasts are easier to produce but face challenges with discoverability
YouTube offers better discoverability and monetization opportunities
Creating content for both platforms can be a winning strategy

Chapters and Timestamps: 
01:40 - Niall's podcasting journey 
03:00 - The podcast vs. YouTube debate 
04:20 - Benefits of being a podcaster 
09:00 - Challenges of podcasting 
13:00 - Benefits of being a YouTuber 
15:10 - YouTube's algorithm and discoverability 
19:40 - Monetization opportunities on YouTube 
21:00 - Downsides of being a YouTuber 
23:10 - How to choose between podcasting and YouTubing

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STUDIO : Building a WORLD-CLASS PODCAST STUDIO from Scratch With Garry Kelly30 Jun 202500:44:25

Seasoned podcaster Garry Kelly,  Managing Director of GK Media, shares invaluable insights on creating a successful podcast, detailing how he built his professional studio in Galway and offering tips for new podcasters. 

Key Takeaways:
- Start with just a good microphone - quality comes first. Acoustics matter more than equipment.
- Editing makes a big difference in polishing episodes. Be willing to trim and refine raw recordings.  
- Add video elements to expand reach on social media. Clips on TikTok and YouTube can draw new listeners.
- Seek to constantly improve audio, visuals, equipment. Successful creators build skills over time.
- Focus on providing value for your audience above all else. 

"If you’ve lost interest, your audience have also lost interest."

Entities Mentioned:
- GK Media, Galway Races, Jerry Girls, Tommy Tiernan, Gary Talks, Zoom, Taskam, Road microphones, Sennheiser microphones, Shure microphones, Blackmagic cameras, Adobe Audition

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MONETIZATION : How NOT to Monetize Your Podcast with Adam Schaeuble23 Jun 202500:47:21

Discover how to break the mold of podcast monetization with Adam Schaeuble, host of Podcasting Business School, as he joins Niall Mackay for a transformative discussion.

In this episode, Adam and Niall challenge traditional podcast monetization strategies and unveil innovative approaches to turning your podcast into a profitable venture. Learn how Adam revolutionized his own podcast’s revenue potential and gain fresh insights to maximize your podcast’s profitability.


Key Listening Points:

  1. Building a Sellable Asset - Strategies for creating a podcast that becomes a valuable asset.
  2. Why Sponsorship Isn’t Always Lucrative - Exploring why conventional sponsorship deals may not be the best revenue source.
  3. Most Effective Monetization Techniques - Discover alternative and impactful methods to monetize your podcast.
  4. Leveraging Expert Positioning - How positioning yourself as an expert enhances both confidence and sales.
  5. Adding Value and Networking - The importance of building relationships and adding value to your audience for successful monetization.

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GROWTH: How To Get 50 MILLION Downloads with Gary Arndt16 Jun 202500:39:14

“If you're doing a weekly podcast, the fastest way to double your downloads… is to do two episodes a week.” – Gary Arndt

What an incredible episode this was. Gary Arndt isn’t just a successful podcaster — he’s a walking case study in consistency, discipline, and strategy. I've followed Gary for years, and to have him on Smarter Podcasting was not only a privilege, but a personal highlight.

Gary’s podcast Everything Everywhere Daily has over 50 million downloads, and unlike many shows, it’s a solo, scripted, short-form, daily podcast. No guests. No fluff. Just educational content delivered with precision. He does it all himself — and he does it every day.

As a podcaster and podcast producer, I found this conversation both inspiring and humbling. Gary breaks the rules you think you're supposed to follow — no niche, no guests, no endless chitchat — and instead builds a show he wishes someone else had made. And it works.

This is one of those episodes you'll want to listen to more than once.

Key Takeaways

  • Your show needs a reason to exist: Most podcasts fail because they’re not actually compelling. 
  • Forget interviews (unless you're landing A-listers): Gary chose to do a solo, scripted show because the guest-based format is oversaturated and hard to scale without big names.
  • Frequency + Quality = Growth: A daily show means more discovery opportunities. More reps. More downloads. But it only works if the content is great.
  • Podcast promotion works best… on podcasts: TikTok, Instagram, social media in general? Nice for awareness, but they don’t convert. Podcast listeners hang out on podcast apps — meet them there.
  • Invest in your show like a real business: If you’re not putting in money or time, don’t expect big results. Growth doesn’t happen by accident — it’s intentional, strategic, and yes, expensive.
  • Consistency builds audience trust: Evergreen episodes, a predictable format, and daily drops create listener habits. That’s why thousands have joined Gary’s “Completionist Club.”

Chapters and Timestamps

  • 00:00 – Intro: Why Gary Arndt is a podcasting anomaly
  • 03:00 – Why most interview podcasts don’t grow
  • 07:50 – The secret power of daily, scripted, short-form content
  • 13:40 – Gary’s take on investing in your podcast from day one
  • 27:10 – Why he quit TikTok (and social media) despite viral views
  • 30:30 – The best way to grow: advertise where podcast listeners already are

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BONUS: A BIG Announcement for Seven Million Bikes Podcasts10 Jun 202500:23:02

After starting my first podcast in 2019 I can't believe this is happening...

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STUDIO: Podcast Studio vs Home Setup: 5 Key Differences and What To Choose09 Jun 202500:31:22

You won’t believe how good it still sounds — that’s the power of the right setup. - Niall Mackay

After producing over 70 podcasts — including award-winning shows — I’ve recorded everywhere from tiled bedrooms in Vietnam to purpose-built studios in Europe. And I get asked all the time:

Should I record from home, or use a podcast studio?

There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, but there are key differences you should know. Whether you're a solo creator, business owner, or someone thinking about starting a podcast, this episode breaks down the real pros and cons of each option, not just from theory, but from years of lived experience.


Key Takeaways:
*Sound Quality Isn’t Just About the Room
 You can get amazing sound at home with the right gear, but you need to understand mic choice and room treatment.

*Dynamic vs Condenser Mics — and Why Blue Yeti Isn’t It
 If you’re recording at home, ditch the condenser mic. I explain why dynamic mics are a game-changer.

*Studio Sound vs Real Sound
A quick demo comparing raw audio with studio sound enabled — so you can hear the difference for yourself.

*The Real Costs: Gear, Time, and Energy
Renting a studio vs building your own setup — and why time might be your most expensive cost.

*Professionalism and First Impressions
How using a studio can elevate your brand and your guest’s experience — especially if you’re recording video too.

*Which Setup is Right for You?
It depends on your goals. I help you figure out what makes sense for your time, budget, and long-term vision.

Chapters and timestamps
01:00 – Home Setup vs Studio: What Makes the Biggest Difference
06:00 – Mic Matters: Why You Should Ditch the Blue Yeti
10:00 – Time, Cost & Convenience
15:00 – Looking and Sounding Professional
20:00 – So… What Should You Choose?
25:00 – Launching Saigon’s First Podcast Studio



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Q&A: Discover the Ultimate Name and Release Strategy02 Jun 202500:32:53

"It’s as important as naming your child—your podcast name really matters."

This Q&A episode was such a joy to create because it gave me a chance to engage directly with listeners and answer the most relevant and practical questions people have about podcasting. I loved how organic and personal it felt—like having a coffee with someone who genuinely wants to get better at podcasting. It was less about me teaching and more about sharing experiences and lessons I've picked up over the years.

What made this episode really meaningful was the diversity of questions—from branding your show and releasing schedules to getting better at hosting and converting your listeners into leads. I hope people realize that the fundamentals of podcasting—consistency, clarity, value—are what matter most. If you listen closely, you’ll also hear how my own podcasting journey has evolved and how I’ve learned from both mistakes and wins.

Key Takeaways:
- The Podcast Name Is Crucial 
Keep it short, specific, and obvious to your niche. Avoid quirky names that don’t explain the show’s content.
- Consistency Is Everything 
Weekly releases are ideal. Monthly won’t build an audience. Set a cadence and stick to it.
- Master Active Listening 
To be a great host, practice active listening and avoid asking multiple questions at once.
- Direct Questions, Then Silence 
 Ask one clear question, then shut up and let your guest fill the silence. Don’t over-explain.
- Give Value, Then Leads Will Come 
Use a lead magnet (like a free eBook) to collect emails and build trust over time.

Chapters and Timestamps
01:00 – About Niall and Seven Million Bikes
02:00 – Q1: How Important Is the Podcast Name?
10:00 – Q2: How Often Should You Release Episodes?
15:00 – Q3: How to Be Aware in Conversations & Ask Better Questions
21:00 – Q4: How Do You Convert Listeners into Leads?
24:00 – Q5: Best Web App Podcast Editor
25:00 – Q6: How to Promote Without Being Spammy

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MONETIZATION: The Real Value of Podcasting with Charlotte Lewis-West26 May 202500:33:24

"There is  more  and more money  going into podcasting advertising every year. Billions and billions now worldwide. So where is it?"

Let’s be honest—everywhere you turn, you’re being told podcasting is a goldmine. Billions of dollars in ad revenue! Massive growth! Side hustle magic! But where is that money really going? Because it’s not landing in your inbox—or mine.

In this episode of Smarter Podcasting, I’m joined by the brilliant Charlotte Lewis-West, a podcast strategist with a background in broadcast journalism and over a decade working with brands like GSK, Microsoft and Unilever. She’s also one of my favourite people to work with at Seven Million Bikes Podcasts.

Together, we dig into the real value of podcasting—and why making money through ads and sponsorships isn’t the only (or smartest) goal. Charlotte and I get honest about what we’ve seen in the industry: the hype, the empty promises, and the reality for both indie creators and big-name brands.

Here’s what we cover:

Why most podcast ad money goes to massive networks and the same three sponsors (hello, BetterHelp)

  • Why I’ve hit over 100,000 downloads and never once had a sponsor approach me
  • Why brands keep making the same mistakes when launching a show—and how to avoid them
  • The real return on investment: brand awareness, authority, networking, and trust
  • Why engagement rate matters more than total downloads
  • How to use your podcast to build relationships, not just numbers
  • How you should actually handle sponsors if they do come knocking (and how not to sell out your voice)

We also get into some hard truths about what makes a podcast successful. Spoiler: it’s not going viral or chasing trends. It’s consistency, knowing your audience, and delivering actual value—week after week.

This isn’t about crushing dreams. It’s about saving you from wasting time, money, and energy on the wrong things—and helping you build a podcast that works for you and your business.

Timestamps

02:02 – Why I started Smarter Podcasting and what we’ve achieved

03:46 – Charlotte breaks down where the podcast ad money really goes

07:00 – Why most shows (even good ones) don’t get sponsors

09:52 – How many downloads I’ve had—and why that’s not the whole story

13:00 – The real reasons to start a podcast (hint: not for ad money)

17:30 – The biggest mistakes brands make with podcasts

20:10 – “Build it and they will come” is a lie

22:32 – The indie podcaster dilemma: doing too much at once

24:58 – Monetization beyond sponsorship: smarter ways to get ROI

28:10 – What to look for in a sponsor—and how to avoid sounding fake

30:45 – Why authentic ads win and scripts usually suck

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AUDIT: How Nicki Sun Can Take Her Show to the Next Level19 May 202500:46:53

YouTube actually tells you that 50% of views will drop out within the first 30 seconds. That's mental that that YouTube knows for a fact that half of your audience will be gone within 30 seconds.”

I got a chance to audit Nicki Sun’s podcast, “Nicki Sun Show”, and I feel like this podcast audit is really a treat, as I could connect with someone who shares a deep passion for storytelling and uplifting marginalized voices. Nicki is a filmmaker, host, and creator whose work is visually stunning, emotionally resonant, and purpose-driven.

But even talented creators like Nicki run into challenges when it comes to podcast consistency, audio-first thinking, and strategic growth—and that’s where this audit comes in.

We dug deep into her workflow, identity, and production pipeline to figure out what’s working, what’s not, and how she can optimize her show without losing the magic that makes it special.

Key talking points:
- Why niching down is essential—and how to find your podcast’s true focus.
- How to write better show notes that speak directly to your listener.
- What makes a powerful intro and why you should stop saying “Welcome back.”
- Using AI tools like ChatGPT properly to save time without sounding robotic.
- The 30-second hook strategy to boost retention on both YouTube and podcast apps.
- Why your outro needs to be sharp, not 90 seconds of music.

Chapters and Timestamps
1:35 – Meet Nicki Sun: filmmaker, host, and creative powerhouse
4:20 – Nicki’s mission: Amplifying Asian American and marginalized creators
09:40 – The problem with being too broad: Defining your niche
17:20 – YouTube vs. Podcasting: Which platform are you really serving?
25:45 – Hooks, show notes, and using AI the right way
35:50 – Outro tips, crosstalk editing, and one strong CTA to rule them all

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BUSINESS: 10 Benefits of Podcasting | Why Your Business Must Start a Podcast12 May 202500:33:22

“It doesn’t feel like work. And it’s only possible because you guys have spent your hours on the edit. That’s why I work with Seven Million Bikes Podcasts.”

(THIS EPISODE WAS CREATED IN 3 HOURS!!)

I talk to Radim Malinic — creative director, TED speaker, six-time author, and host of the Mindful Creative Podcast — about how launching a podcast changed his business forever.

Since January 2024, Radim has released over 140 episodes, grown his audience, and turned his podcast into a lead-generation machine — all while working just four hours a day across multiple businesses.

We cover:

  • How podcasting helped him land clients across his design, publishing, and coffee companies
  • The biggest workflow mistakes people make (and how to avoid them)
  • The tools that save him hours every week — Calendly, Riverside, Claude, Mailchimp, and more
  • Why quality audio is a non-negotiable in 2025
  • How he’s using his podcast to write his next book — live
  • Why guest booking and editing should never be DIY if you’re running a business

10 reasons to start a podcast for your business

  1. Build your brand through storytelling – It lets you share your vision, values, and voice authentically.
  2. Reach new clients and generate leads – Radim mentions converting guests into clients.
  3. Network with high-level professionals – You get to “pull up your chair to the big boys’ table.”
  4. Create content at scale – With an efficient system, you can produce multiple episodes quickly.
  5. Increase credibility and authority – Being a podcast host positions you as an expert.
  6. Support other business efforts – Radim aligns podcast themes with book launches.
  7. Turn complex ideas into conversations – Helps share nuanced thoughts in a human way.
  8. Boost visibility without paid ads – Leverages word-of-mouth and organic discovery.
  9. Easy integration with newsletters and email marketing – Radim connects his show directly to a 7.5k list.
  10. Repurpose conversations into products (books, consulting) – Radim is writing a book “live” from episodes.

If you’re a business owner still on the fence about starting a podcast — this is your sign.

🎧 Ready to get started with your own show?

Book a free discovery call today at sevenmillionbikes.com or email me at niall@sevenmillionbikes.com

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PodPast : TIPS: From Rocky Beginnings to Podcasting Success | Keynote Speech: HCMC Content Creators Meetup30 Oct 202500:21:52

Niall Mackay, The Podcast Guy, shares his journey from starting a podcast about Saigon in 2019 to running a successful, end-to-end podcast production agency.

Niall discusses the evolution of his podcast, including rebranding it to focus on Vietnam as a whole, and how he navigated significant challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic. 

He emphasizes the importance of setting specific goals, learning to say no, and focusing on one's primary objective for achieving success. 

Niall also shares insights on the most effective social media platforms and strategies for monetizing a podcast production business.

00:00 Introduction and Beginnings in Saigon
00:00 Rebranding and Expanding Beyond Saigon
00:00 Challenges and Pivotal Decisions During COVID
00:00 Refocusing and Setting Goals
00:00 Achievements and Recognition
00:00 Q&A: Social Media and Monetization
00:00 Q&A: Income and Final Thoughts

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BUSINESS: Why EVERY Business Needs a PODCAST to Succeed05 May 202500:36:49

“You don’t know where one conversation is gonna take you. So have it.” — Greg Wasserman

I absolutely loved this conversation with Greg Wasserman — it’s one of those episodes where I found myself nodding the entire time. Greg is the Head of Relationships at RSS.com and he gets it. This is a must-listen if you’ve ever wondered why your business needs a podcast, how to use it as a true marketing and relationship-building tool, and why chasing downloads is not the goal.

Greg and I are 100% aligned: podcasting is about building trust, creating genuine human connection, and showing up consistently. Whether you're a lawyer, real estate agent, or startup founder, this episode will reframe how you think about podcast ROI.

Key Talking Points
- Your podcast isn’t about going viral; it’s about connecting with your niche and creating value.
- A podcast gives you a reason to talk to clients, prospects, and partners — and build trust.
- One episode can fuel newsletters, social media, blog posts, and more — for weeks or even years.
- Unless you’re a media company, sponsorships are more work than they’re worth. Focus on impact instead.
- Just like websites or social media pages, podcasts are becoming a core part of modern business strategy.

Chapters and Timestamps
03:00: Why podcasting isn't about becoming a superstar or going viral
06:30: The lawyer story — using a podcast as a business development tool
09:00: Building trust and marketing others through podcasting
13:35: The fishing podcast example — how niche can drive connection
18:00: Real-world ROI from a single podcast episode
21:00: Why sponsorships aren’t the right goal for most podcasters
28:30: Podcasting vs. traditional marketing (like expos and booths)

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MONETIZATION: How to Monetize Your Podcast?!28 Apr 202500:15:31

"The best way to monetize your podcast? Offer something only you can deliver." - Niall Mackay

I’m incredibly proud of this episode because it’s not just talk — it’s action. I put my money where my mouth is and launched two offers directly to my audience: the Podcast Launch Lab and the Podcast Makeover. Rather than waiting for sponsorships or chasing downloads, I showed that you can monetize your podcast by selling your own services, providing real value to the people who already trust you. This episode was about being honest with what works for 99% of podcasters, not just the lucky few.

I also loved how personal and practical this episode felt. It wasn’t theory or fluff — it was a real blueprint. I wanted to show podcasters that if you treat your podcast like a real business and take it seriously, the opportunities to grow are right in front of you. It’s not about being the next Joe Rogan; it’s about building something you’re proud of, that genuinely helps people, and that can generate income on your own terms.

Key Takeaways : 
- Sponsorships aren’t the best route for most podcasters — I focus on selling my own services instead.
-  You can launch your podcast in just 14 days with my Podcast Launch Lab — no endless Googling needed.
- I offer unlimited messaging support during the launch or makeover process, so you’re never stuck alone.
- If you already have a show, my Podcast Makeover can polish your sound, branding, and direction fast.
-  I believe every podcaster should treat their show like a real business — even if you’re not chasing millions of downloads.

Chapters & Timestamps
01:00My Podcasting Journey: From iPod to Saigon
02:30Why Sponsorships Don’t Work for 99% of Podcasters
04:00Offer #1: The Podcast Launch Lab Explained
06:00Deep Dive: Launch Your Show in 14 Days
09:00Offer #2: The Podcast Makeover for Existing Shows
12:00Pricing Breakdown: Launch Lab vs. Makeover Packages
14:00Final Thoughts: Monetize Smart, Build Long-Term

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MONETIZATION: Why NOT to Monetize Your Podcast?!21 Apr 202500:18:23

“If your number one goal is to make money from your podcast, then you’ve already made the wrong decision.”

In this episode, I break down one of the biggest myths in podcasting — that it's a quick way to make money.

Too many blogs and YouTube videos will tell you to start a podcast as a “side hustle.” But here’s the truth: podcasting takes time, effort, and love for the medium. If you’re only in it for the money, you’re likely to be disappointed.

I share why traditional podcast sponsorship isn’t realistic for most podcasters, what CPM actually means, and what to do instead, including dynamic ads and treating your podcast as a powerful marketing tool for your business.

Key Takeaways

  • Why starting a podcast just to make money is the wrong mindset
  • What CPM really means — and why most podcasters won’t benefit from it
  • The real download numbers needed to attract sponsors
  • How I use dynamic ads and a strong back catalog to monetize
  • A client case study: turning a niche podcast into serious business results

Chapters and Timestamps

  • 1:00 – Podcasting isn’t a side hustle
  • 2:45 – What CPM is (and why it fails most podcasters)
  • 4:30 – Real download stats you should know
  • 6:00 – Why sponsorships rarely pay off
  • 8:20 – How I use dynamic ads to monetize
  • 11:30 – Client case study: small podcast, big results
  • 13:00 – Final thoughts and next steps

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SOFTWARE: Unveiling Descript's Text to AI Video: Transform Text into Engaging Video Content14 Apr 202500:11:15

“You don’t need a camera crew or a studio—just text, an idea, and Descript’s AI can turn it into a video that actually grabs attention.”

Listen to this episode and I’ll tell you about one of the coolest new tools from Descript: its AI text-to-video feature. If you’ve ever struggled with creating video content for your podcast or business—or if you're just short on time—this tool could be a game changer. I walk you through how it works, what you can do with it, and who it's for.

This isn’t just about making videos faster—it’s about making better content with less effort, whether you're a solo creator, coach, or brand. From converting blog posts into social clips to repurposing podcast transcripts into Instagram Reels, Descript’s AI gives creators a shortcut to video marketing without sacrificing quality. If you're curious about video workflows, automation, or AI-powered content creation, this one’s worth a listen.

Key Takeaways: 
- A breakdown of Descript’s new feature and why it matters.
- Ideal users: solo creators, podcasters, business owners, and educators.
- How Descript breaks your text into scenes and selects stock visuals.

Chapters & Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction: A Big Leap in Video Automation
01:30 – The Value of Podcasting in Business
04:00 – Descript’s Text to AI Video Feature
05:00 – How It Works: Step-by-Step

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GROWTH: Maximize Your Podcast Reach through Social Media31 Mar 202500:38:19

"Your podcast isn’t just audio—it’s content waiting to be repurposed across multiple platforms. Leverage it wisely!"

In this episode, we talked about how podcasters can maximize their reach using social media. Many creators focus solely on publishing episodes, hoping listeners will find them. But in reality, your podcast's success hinges on strategic promotion. Social media isn’t just about sharing links; it’s about storytelling, engagement, and creating a community around your content.

One of the biggest takeaways from this conversation was the importance of repurposing content. A single podcast episode can fuel weeks of content—quotes, clips, blog posts, and more. If you’re not doing this, you’re leaving growth on the table. 

This discussion gave me a fresh perspective on how social media should be a non-negotiable part of a podcast growth strategy, and I’m excited to implement these strategies myself.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Repurpose Your Content – A podcast episode isn’t just for listeners; break it down into clips, quotes, and posts.
  2. Leverage Short-Form Video – TikTok, Reels, and Shorts are dominating attention spans—use them to promote key moments.
  3. Engagement Over Promotion  – Social media is about conversations, not just broadcasting links.
  4. Consistency is Key  – Growth happens when you post regularly and engage with your audience.
  5. Optimize for Each Platform  – Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter each require a unique approach to maximize impact.

Chapters & Timestamps:
03:20 – The Biggest Mistake Podcasters Make with Social Media
08:10 – The Power of Repurposing Your Podcast Content
14:30 – Best Platforms for Podcast Promotion in 2024
21:00 – Engagement Strategies That Actually Work
28:15 – How to Stay Consistent Without Burning Out
35:40 – Final Tips and Takeaways

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GROWTH: 25 Tips for Podcast Growth Hacks17 Mar 202500:28:41

"Podcasting changed my life. It opened doors I never imagined—and it can do the same for you."

This episode is actually a re-upload, but it’s one I knew I had to bring back. Consistency is key in podcasting, and while I wasn’t able to record something new this week, I didn’t want to leave you without value. This episode is packed with 25 actionable tips to help you grow your podcast—whether you’re just starting or looking to level up.

I’ve always believed that growth in podcasting isn’t about luck, it’s about strategy. That’s why I wanted to make sure this episode stays accessible. The advice here is timeless, and if you apply even a handful of these tips, you’ll see results. Also, if you missed this one the first time around, now’s your chance to start implementing.

Key Takeaways

  • Define your audience—knowing exactly who you’re speaking to helps you create better content. 
  • Quality over quantity—great audio, compelling topics, and strong storytelling matter more than frequency. 
  • Leverage SEO—creating a blog for your episodes and doing keyword research boosts discoverability. 
  • Cross-promote and collaborate—partner with other podcasters, swap episodes, or do guest appearances. 
  • Engage your audience—use listener messages, social media, and email newsletters to build a loyal following. 

Chapters & Timestamps

02:00 – Defining Your Audience & Why It’s Crucial

06:00 – The Power of SEO & Podcast Discoverability

12:00 – Cross-Promotion & Guest Collaborations

14:00 – Building a Community & Engaging Your Listeners

19:00 – Measuring Success & Planning for Growth

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CONTENT: How To Build Trust And Connection With Your Audience, With Mark Steadman10 Mar 202500:41:39

"Good podcasting is about generously communicating and showing up for your listener and being able to deliver them really good value. " - Mark Steadman

If you’re a podcaster, new or experienced, this podpast episode will change the way you approach your craft. 

This episode with Mark Steadman was an absolute masterclass in podcasting. His insights on putting the listener first have completely reshaped the way I think about crafting episodes. I’ve always believed in respecting the listener’s time, but Mark took it to a whole new level—showing how everything from mic technique to episode titles plays a role in delivering a great experience.

One of my biggest takeaways was how powerful it is to speak directly to one listener rather than addressing a broad audience. That subtle shift in language builds a stronger connection and trust. Also, his thoughts on sharpening the axe before starting—a lesson I’ve often ignored—really resonated. I tend to jump in headfirst, but Mark’s advice on preparation is something I’ll be applying moving forward.

Key Takeaways

Respect the Listener’s Time – Your audience is giving up their valuable time for you. Don’t waste it with poor audio quality or irrelevant content. 

Put the Listener First – From your content to your marketing, everything should be designed with your audience in mind. 

Titles & Show Notes Matter – Your episode title and description should grab attention and be optimized for searchability. 

Speak to One Listener – Use singular language (“you” instead of “guys”) to build a stronger connection. 

Preparation Makes a Difference – Spending time planning your podcast (listener persona, content structure, etc.) will save you time and improve quality in the long run. 

Chapters & Timestamps

02:00 - Why Everything is About the Listener – The key to a great podcast.
07:00 - Respecting the Listener’s Time – Why quality matters.
10:00 - Speaking to One Listener – How language builds connection.
19:00 - The Importance of Preparation – How planning saves time.
26:00 - Creating Engaging Titles & Show Notes – How to make your episodes discoverable.
37:00 - Final Thoughts & Takeaways – Wrapping up with key lessons. 

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PLANNING: 3 Experts Tips to Avoid Pod Fade and Reach 50+ Episodes and Mastering the Art of Podcast Planning05 Mar 202500:32:24

"48% of podcasts on Apple Podcasts have fewer than 10 episodes. Podfade is real, but it doesn’t have to happen to you."

If you’ve ever worried about running out of content or losing momentum, this episode is a must-listen.

This episode is packed with insights every podcaster needs—especially if you want your show to last beyond the first few episodes. So many podcasts start strong but quickly fade away because of poor planning, lack of direction, or burnout. But with the right strategy, you can keep going and grow your podcast beyond 10, 50, or even 100 episodes.

I loved talking about content buckets, a simple but powerful way to organize your podcast topics and ensure you always have something fresh to talk about. We also broke down why planning ahead is essential and how having at least 10 episode ideas mapped out can help you stay consistent.

If you’re serious about podcasting, these expert tips will keep you on track and help you avoid the dreaded podfade.

Key Takeaways

  • Nearly half of all podcasts never make it past 10 episodes—having a plan is crucial. [00:02:00]
  • Content buckets help organize your topics and prevent creative burnout. [00:12:00]
  • Knowing why you’re podcasting, who it’s for, and what value you bring keeps your show focused. [00:10:00]
  • AI and tools like ChatGPT and Trello can speed up your planning process. [00:22:00]
  • Avoid paralysis by analysis—don’t overthink, just start recording. [00:07:00]

Chapters & Timestamps

  • 02:00 – The Importance of Mapping Out 10+ Episodes in Advance
  • 07:00 – Overcoming Paralysis by Analysis
  • 10:00 – The Power of Content Buckets & How to Use Them
  • 12:00 – Tools & AI to Help You Stay Consistent
  • 22:00 – Practical Tips to Keep Your Podcast Going Strong



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BUSINESS: Why businesses need to be podcasting! With Nick Thomson24 Feb 202500:38:50

This conversation with Nick Thomson was an absolute masterclass in why businesses need to start thinking about podcasting as a key marketing tool. Nick brought such a fresh and insightful perspective, particularly around the idea that podcasting isn't just about downloads—it's about brand awareness, networking, and positioning yourself as an authority in your field.

One of the things I loved about this episode was how we tackled the common objections businesses have when it comes to starting a podcast. Whether it's concerns about ROI, finding a niche, or creating engaging content, Nick had practical and actionable advice for all of it. The way he reframed podcasting as a strategic business tool rather than just another content channel was incredibly eye-opening.

This episode reaffirmed everything I believe about podcasting—it's not just for hobbyists or media companies, but for every business that wants to build trust and authority with their audience. If you’ve been on the fence about starting a podcast, this is the episode that will change your mind!

  • Niall Mackay

Key Takeaways: 


"Podcasting is a Content Engine" - A single podcast episode can generate blog content, social media clips, and email newsletter material for months.

"Niche Down to Stand Out" - When you try to speak to everyone, you speak to no one. The more specific your podcast, the better.

"The ROI of Podcasting Goes Beyond Downloads" - Success isn’t just about listens; it’s about brand awareness, business networking, and building authority.

"Podcasting as a Sales & Networking Tool" - Using a podcast to connect with key industry players is a brilliant way to build relationships and generate business.

"Small Audience, Big Impact" - Even with a small number of listeners, the depth of engagement can drive significant business results.

Chapters & Timestamps:


03:00 - Nick’s Background & Love for Podcasting
07:00 - How Podcasts Fuel Content Strategies
12:00 - Overcoming the Biggest Barriers to Podcasting
21:20 - The Power of Niche Podcasts
24:10 - Measuring the ROI of a Podcast
27:10 - Podcasting as a Business Networking Tool
30:40 - Why Small Audiences Can Be More Valuable than Large Ones

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GROWTH: 5 Tips To The Top 5% Of Podcasts17 Feb 202500:36:21

“Invest a little bit in a good microphone, know what you're doing, how to use it and make the best content and make the best quality content that you can. Trust me, it will make a massive difference.” 

I was absolutely blown away when I discovered A Vietnam Podcast had reached the top 5% of podcasts globally. It’s been a rollercoaster—figuring out what works, what doesn’t, and most importantly, learning to appreciate the process.

So many podcasters, especially those just starting out, get caught up in comparing themselves to Joe Rogan or major network-backed shows. 

Podcasting is a long game, and with the right strategies anyone can carve out their own success story.

  • Niall Mackay


Key Takeaways:

  1. Consistency is Key – The majority of podcasts fail because they don’t make it past 10 episodes. Keep publishing, take breaks if needed, but always come back.
  2. Build a Back Catalog – 30% of my downloads come from older episodes, proving that having a strong library keeps listeners engaged. 
  3. Audio Quality Matters More Than Content – People will forgive a lot, but bad audio will make them tune out instantly. Invest in a good mic. 
  4. Make Your Podcast Discoverable – SEO, YouTube, and having a website are crucial. Podcast directories alone won’t get you found. 
  5. Double Down on Video & Shorts – YouTube Shorts and Instagram Reels have brought in thousands of views, helping my podcast reach new audiences. 

Chapters and Timestamps: 
01:00 - Understanding Podcast Download Numbers 
04:00 - Global Podcast Statistics 
09:00 - Tip #1: Consistency and Seasons 
11:00 - Tip #2: Building a Back Catalogue 
13:00 - Tip #3: Audio Quality Importance 
14:00 - Tip #4: Making Your Podcast Discoverable 
19:00 - Tip #5: Building a Website 
23:00 - Smarter Podcasting Journey
27:00 - Taking Breaks and Coming Back Stronger 
31:00 - Content Strategy and Growth 

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What's The SECRET to a Great Podcast? Real Listener Feedback27 Oct 202500:50:22

“The reason I’m putting on a podcast is because I want to listen. I don’t want to read about the hosts - I want you to tell me about you.” — Adrie Mackay

This episode is easily one of my favorites — not because of the guest (though she is my wife), but because I finally got to hear the raw, honest perspective of a real podcast listener. Adrie isn’t in the industry; she doesn’t care about gear or metrics. She just loves great stories, good sound, and shows that respect her time.

Listening to her describe how she chooses podcasts, where she listens, and what makes her switch off reminded me that every podcaster needs to think more like a listener. This conversation changed the way I look at intros, ads, and even how people interact with Spotify. If you want to know how your audience really experiences your show — this is the episode to listen to.

5 Key Talking Points

  1. Listeners crave connection. They tune in to people, not just topics.
  2. Bad audio kills interest instantly — even more than weak content.
  3. The first two minutes decide everything. Get to the point fast.
  4. Titles and artwork matter more than show notes. Most people never read them.
  5. Podcast habits are personal. Where, when, and how people listen shapes what they love — and what they skip.

Chapters and Timestamps

  • 00:00 — Why People Listen
  • 03:00 — From Talk Radio to True Crime
  • 09:00 — What Makes Listeners Switch Off
  • 17:00 — Should You Repeat Your Intro Every Episode?
  • 25:00 — How Listeners Discover New Podcasts
  • 35:00 — Lessons for Podcasters

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