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Pod Savvy Guide

Pod Savvy Guide

著者: Steph Shoell
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2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

概要

This show is for the gals who want to DIY their podcast. Whether you’re just getting started or you’ve already published dozens of episodes and want a simpler way to keep going, you’re in the right place. I’m Steph your Pod Savvy Guide. I’ve published over 1,000 episodes, and podcasting is my full-time job as a professional podcast producer. Every Saturday, I share the systems, strategies, and challenges I actually use so you can spend less time on the admin tasks of podcasting and more time behind the mic creating conversations that matter.Steph Shoell
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  • Taking a Break...Back May 23rd
    2026/03/14

    In this episode of Pod Savvy Guide, Steph shares why she’s pressing pause on most of her podcasts for the next two months. After running five shows while also working full time, she realized she was starting to feel burnt out and needed time to reset. Instead of trying to keep everything going, she’s using this break to focus on building the next stage of her business—creating bite-sized podcasting courses and learning how to run Meta ads to grow her audience and programs. Steph shares why stepping away, even from something you love, can sometimes be the smartest move for creators. She’ll be back with new episodes and fresh energy on May 23rd.

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    6 分
  • The Biggest Takeaways from Alex Cooper on The Burnouts
    2026/03/07

    How does a podcaster turn a single show into a media empire? In this episode of Pod Savvy Guide, Steph breaks down insights from an interview with Alex Cooper, host of Call Her Daddy and founder of the Unwell Network, on the The Burnouts podcast. Steph explores Cooper’s journey from editing her own show to signing a $60 million deal with Spotify in 2021 and later a $125 million deal with SiriusXM. The episode looks at how Cooper and her husband built a full media ecosystem—including podcasts, live events, production, and an ad agency—and why her biggest lesson was learning to treat podcasting like a real business by getting everything in writing. Steph connects these big industry moves back to DIY podcasters, explaining why the real takeaway isn’t the millions of dollars—it’s the power of consistently showing up, building an audience, and using your podcast as a marketing engine for your expertise and business.

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    10 分
  • Markell Horner Starting a Podcasting Without Being “Tech-Savvy”
    2026/02/28

    What if the only thing standing between you and your podcast is the belief that you’re “not tech-savvy enough”? In this episode of Pod Savvy Guide, Steph talks with Markell Horner, host of Our Stressless Home, about what it really looked like to go from feeling intimidated by technology to launching and consistently publishing her own show. Markell shares her early fears, how she learned to create solo episodes in a way that felt natural to her, and why doing deeper research helped her make content that feels personal instead of generic. She also talks about the challenge she gave herself: recording 35 podcast episodes before Christmas as a way to push herself into “deep water,” and how she ended up with three months of content when just pushed publish. That challenge still changed her confidence, her consistency, and her trust in herself in a big way. If you’ve been waiting to start because you’re overwhelmed by the tech, worried you won’t have enough to say, or afraid to put yourself out there, this episode is your reminder that you can learn, grow, and hit publish anyway.

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    Links to Markell:
    Podcast: Our Stressless Home on Apple PodcastsInstagram: @our.stressless.home

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    50 分
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