Podcast Year End Review
I want to take a look at what I provide my clients for a year end review. I call it the Podcast Year End Review. The year end review doesn't necessarily mean that you're doing this in January. It's just the year end or maybe a season end review of whenever your podcast naturally ends. And it is a great year end review to take a look at three different areas -
- Progress/Gratitude
- Process Review
- Goal Setting
If you'd like this list, send me an email. I can send you this list of questions that we go over with my clients as their Year End Review. Hopefully this will help you get to where you need to be in your next year, your next season. Thanks for listening and we'll talk to you on day number six.
Recorded in Studio C at Channel 511, in the Brewery District, downtown Columbus, OH.
Brett Johnson is the owner and lead consultant at Circle270Media Podcast Consultants. With over 35+ years of experience in Marketing, Content Creation, Audio Production/Recording and Broadcasting, the podcast consultants at Circle270Media strategically bring these strengths together for their business Podcast clients.
Subscribe to my free daily Open The Mic Newsletter at www.circle270media.com. It's chock full of podcast news you may have missed, as well as social media, sales, and audio production tips, and insights on how to grow your business podcast.
If your business is using podcasting as a marketing or branding tool, I would love to showcase your podcast. Go to www.notetofutureme.com and scroll down to my booking calendar.
Email us at podcasts@circle270media.com to set up time to talk more about your new or established business podcast.
A full transcription of this podcast is available on both -
www.circle270media.com
www.notetofutureme.com
Me - Brett Johnson
LinkedIn - bretthjohnson
FB - circle270media
Twitter - circle270media
I want to thank ArchesAudio dot com for the music you're hearing the very beginning. I have no affiliation with that company. They provide audio to podcasters for free as long as you give them some accreditation in verbally in your podcast as well on the show podcast notes.
So head on over there, ArchesAudio dot com. Really a good resource for music. I'm pretty impressed with it. You just need some editing skills because it's a full length piece of music. But pretty easy to do the intro and outro, just edit and make it smaller. ArchesAudio dot com.