Episodios

  • Why Educational Content Isn’t Converting
    May 21 2025

    Publishing valuable content is not the same as building a podcast that converts.

    If you’re stuck in the cycle of sharing tips, getting great feedback, but still not seeing leads… this episode is going to hurt a little—but it’ll help a lot. Because the problem usually isn’t your content. It’s the misalignment between your episodes and your sales strategy.

    On this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, we’re digging into how “helpful” content can actually stall momentum, what it looks like when your podcast attracts attention but not action, and how to shift your strategy to guide listeners toward a buying decision. I’m sharing the exact types of episodes you need to build trust, shorten sales cycles, and stop making business decisions based on broken data.

    01:13 – When “valuable” content doesn’t lead to action

    03:37 – The difference between educating and guiding

    05:25 – Red flags: praise from peers but silence from prospects

    07:16 – The business cost of building a show that doesn’t convert

    09:13 – Why planning content without your offer in mind breaks everything

    10:29 – What to create instead: objections, FAQs, and client stories

    11:30 – Moving listeners from “maybe” to “I’m ready”

    13:46 – Why trust takes longer now—and how your podcast can earn it

    16:08 – What makes a podcast profitable (and how we build that in Summer Camp)


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    If your content is valuable but not converting, you don’t need a new format. You need a strategy.

    Inside The Profitable Podcast Summer Camp, we’ll rebuild your content plan around what actually sells—episodes that support decision-making, build trust, and align with your offer. You’ll leave with a sales-driven plan that makes your podcast a real part of your sales engine, not just more content to keep up with.

    We start June 12. Reserve your spot!

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    We start June 12 & spend 8 weeks building a plan that actually connects your content to your offers — with a repeatable series, a content map, and workflows that take the pressure off.

    If you want a podcast that’s working before fall hits, this is where you build it.

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    19 m
  • Building a Podcast Series That Works Harder Than You Do
    May 14 2025

    It’s finally time for us to have this conversation.

    Repeatable podcast series. This is one of my absolute favorite strategy tools, and honestly, it’s the thing that gives me—and my clients—more breathing room, better leads, and sales that keep rolling even when we step away.

    Today, I want to show you what a repeatable series can look like inside your business. Whether it’s buying you time off, supporting a launch, or becoming an evergreen asset that brings in leads year after year, this is a tool that works way harder than most podcasters give it credit for.

    In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, I’m sharing how I use repeatable series in my own show, and you’ll hear from my client Nicole Otchy, who used hers to double her email list, book sales calls while she was offline, and fill her program before her launch content even finished rolling out.

    0:00 - Finally having the conversation about my favorite podcast strategy tool

    1:25 - Why a repeatable series isn’t just about buying you time off

    2:13 - Behind the scenes of how I use repeatable series to buy capacity and get ahead

    5:11 - How clients are using them to take breaks, generate leads, and support launches

    7:17 - Why your repeatable series can—and should—look different from mine

    9:13 - The real win: building an asset that works again and again

    11:12 - Nicole Otchy joins me to share how her repeatable series became a launch engine

    12:42 - How Nicole used her series to pre-qualify leads, double her email list, and book calls while offline

    14:47 - The hidden insights Nicole uncovered about her audience and how it opened new offers -

    16:44 - Why people in her DMs self-selected out—and why that’s a good thing

    19:52 - Selling one thing sells all the things and Nicole saw this firsthand -

    20:57 - Nicole’s experience building this with us—and why she’s excited to rerun it

    22:31 - How repeatable series help you scale your marketing and free up your time

    23:18 - Want to build your own? Here’s what we’re doing inside Summer Camp

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    If you’re ready to stop treating your podcast like a content chore and start using it as a strategic sales tool, join us inside The Profitable Podcast Summer Camp.

    We’ll build your own repeatable series that supports your business goals—whether that’s booking sales calls, building your email list, or taking well-earned time off.

    Reserve your bunk now at uncommonlymore.com/summercamp.

    Send us a text

    Grab your canteen and join us for The Profitable Podcast Summer Camp.

    We start June 12 & spend 8 weeks building a plan that actually connects your content to your offers — with a repeatable series, a content map, and workflows that take the pressure off.

    If you want a podcast that’s working before fall hits, this is where you build it.

    Reserve your bunk at uncommonlymore.com/summercamp.

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    25 m
  • Turn Your Podcast into a Sales Machine This Summer
    May 7 2025

    Planning for Q4 might feel wildly premature—but it’s not. Especially this year, when sales cycles are longer, buyer hesitation is real, and your podcast needs to start doing the heavy lifting now if you want results later.

    In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, I’m sharing why I scrapped my original launch plans and created the Profitable Podcast Summer Camp. After dozens of Q2 planning calls, one theme kept coming up: podcasters want space, but they also need real ROI. And that doesn’t happen without a system built to sell.

    You’ll hear how we’re using this summer to build podcast strategies that generate leads, support launches, and make time off actually doable. I’m also walking through exactly what we’ll do over our eight weeks together—and how one client used these same tools to take her podcast from “just content” to a core part of her sales engine.

    If you’re tired of winging it week to week and want to go into Q4 with confidence (not chaos), this episode is your starting line.

    1:40 — What Q2 strategy calls revealed about the real theme for this summer

    3:47 — Why I scrapped my original plan and launched Summer Camp now

    5:01 — The truth about this year’s sales cycles—and why waiting isn’t an option

    7:33 — What we’ll actually do together inside Profitable Podcast Summer Camp

    10:27 — How a repeatable series can simplify launches and extend your reach

    14:12 — A client case study: from reactive launches to strategic sales content

    17:51 — Why “just staying consistent” isn’t enough anymore

    19:03 — What you’ll miss if you don’t join before May 17th


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    Ready to Turn Your Podcast into a Sales Machine?

    This isn’t some dusty DIY course you forget about by July. The Profitable Podcast Summer Camp is where we actually do the work—together.

    We’re spending eight weeks building the systems your podcast needs to support your sales goals (without you living in your project management tool). You’ll leave with content planned, sales strategy mapped, and a repeatable series you can actually re-use.

    We kick off June 12th, and if you join before May 17th, you’ll get a bonus 1:1 back-pocket call with me to use anytime during the program.

    Grab your spot now, and we’ll save you a seat at the virtual campfire.

    Send us a text

    Grab your canteen and join us for The Profitable Podcast Summer Camp.

    We start June 12 & spend 8 weeks building a plan that actually connects your content to your offers — with a repeatable series, a content map, and workflows that take the pressure off.

    If you want a podcast that’s working before fall hits, this is where you build it.

    Reserve your bunk at uncommonlymore.com/summercamp.

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    22 m
  • Is Your Podcast Attracting the Right Clients?
    Apr 29 2025

    Growing your show is great, until you realize you’re bringing in the wrong people.

    If you’re getting more listeners, but your sales pipeline still feels like a ghost town, it’s time to take a hard look at what’s actually happening.

    Today, we’re talking about why so many business owners accidentally build podcasts that grow audiences... but don't grow revenue. And more importantly, how to fix it.

    On this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, I’m breaking down the three biggest signs your podcast is attracting the wrong people, what’s really behind them, and the small shifts you can start making right now to get better-fit clients in your sales conversations.

    1:35 - The real problem with following sponsor-first podcast advice

    3:10 - When your audience grows but your revenue doesn’t

    4:45 - How a podcast built for downloads kills your sales potential

    7:20 - What misaligned listeners are actually costing your business

    10:26 - How your content might be setting you up for no-shows

    12:59 - Are you educating clients—or just impressing colleagues?

    14:51 - 3 big signs you’re attracting listeners, not buyers

    20:01 - Why educating too early kills conversions

    22:08 - How misaligned messaging and offers show up in your podcast

    27:03 - Why guest interviews might be hurting your sales strategy

    30:45 - 3 shifts to turn your podcast into a sales asset

    34:10 - Why better CTAs aren’t enough if you're missing this

    37:13 - How a Podcast Strategy Intensive can fix the root problem


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    If your podcast is attracting the wrong people, or worse, no one at all, it’s not a sign to scrap it. It’s a sign to shift it.

    Inside a Podcast Strategy Intensive, we’ll audit your content, align it with your offers, and get your show back to working like the sales tool it’s supposed to be.

    Send us a text

    Grab your canteen and join us for The Profitable Podcast Summer Camp.

    We start June 12 & spend 8 weeks building a plan that actually connects your content to your offers — with a repeatable series, a content map, and workflows that take the pressure off.

    If you want a podcast that’s working before fall hits, this is where you build it.

    Reserve your bunk at uncommonlymore.com/summercamp.

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    41 m
  • Should You Quit Your Podcast or Fix It?
    Apr 23 2025

    If your podcast has felt off lately, you’re not alone. But before you decide to hit pause—or scrap the whole thing—you need to figure out what’s actually wrong.

    Because most of the time?
    It’s not the podcast.

    It’s the support system.
    It’s the strategy.
    It’s the pressure of doing everything yourself without knowing if it’s even working.

    In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, we’re talking about how to figure out whether your podcast is broken… or just under-supported. I’ll walk you through how to evaluate what’s really going on, what needs to change, and how to fix what’s not working—so you don’t throw away a tool that could be doing so much more for your business.

    0:00 – Why this episode needed to happen
    2:20 – What to do when your podcast starts to feel broken
    5:45 – How to tell if the show is the actual problem
    9:15 – Strategy vs. execution: where most podcasters get stuck
    12:32 – The sneaky reason your podcast isn’t converting
    16:50 – The difference between consistent and repetitive (and why you need both)
    21:30 – What makes a podcast sustainable over the long term
    23:21 – Why your show probably isn’t broken—it’s just not set up to work
    26:50 – When to quit (and when to ask for better support instead)

    Questions to Help You Evaluate What’s Actually Broken

    • Do I have a clear strategy behind what I’m saying and when?
    • Am I repeating myself enough for the message to stick?
    • Is my podcast aligned with my current offer and sales process?
    • Does my audience know what the next step is—and am I telling them regularly?
    • Am I trying to do all of this alone?
    • What kind of support would make this feel sustainable again?

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    If your podcast feels heavy, misaligned, or like it’s no longer doing its job—don’t quit it. Let’s fix what’s actually broken.

    Inside a Podcast Strategy Intensive, we audit your content, rebuild your CTA strategy, and make sure your show is working like the sales asset it’s supposed to be.

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    Grab your canteen and join us for The Profitable Podcast Summer Camp.

    We start June 12 & spend 8 weeks building a plan that actually connects your content to your offers — with a repeatable series, a content map, and workflows that take the pressure off.

    If you want a podcast that’s working before fall hits, this is where you build it.

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    29 m
  • Let’s Fix Your Podcast’s Call to Action Problem
    Apr 16 2025

    Today, we sit down for a heart-to-heart to unpack a major issue for business owners stepping into the podcasting world - the art of the call to action.

    It's not just for acquiring new listeners or friends. Nurturing warm leads and keeping your existing fans engaged is just as, if not more, important.

    Let's end those throwaway calls to action we're all too familiar with and make our episodes drive results for our business and listeners. We must remember that part of delivering on the promise of our podcast is giving them the next step, moving them into some kind of action.

    In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, I'll explain how (and why) we place our calls to action for this show and listen closely. There’s homework you get right at the top of the show because you’re going to take action TODAY by putting together a review of your own podcast CTAs.

    0:00 – Why this episode is the tactical follow-up to last week
    2:00 – The CTA audit homework you should do today
    4:20 – The one thing most podcasters skip (even me sometimes)
    6:30 – What turns your podcast into drive-time radio
    11:20 – The structure I use for CTAs in every episode
    13:00 – Why the first CTA is never the biggest ask
    15:20 – How your listener’s journey shapes your CTA strategy
    18:20 – Why I don’t use pre-recorded midrolls
    20:15 – How planting seeds early makes your offer land better
    23:00 – What CTAs do for people who aren’t ready to buy yet
    27:40 – Why “only offering value” is killing your results


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    We start June 12 & spend 8 weeks building a plan that actually connects your content to your offers — with a repeatable series, a content map, and workflows that take the pressure off.

    If you want a podcast that’s working before fall hits, this is where you build it.

    Reserve your bunk at uncommonlymore.com/summercamp.

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    33 m
  • Podcasting When Everything Feels Like It’s on Fire
    Apr 9 2025

    This episode wasn’t supposed to happen this week.

    But after nearly every one of my Q2 strategy calls with our production clients turned into the same conversation—how do I keep podcasting, how do I keep selling, with everything happening?—I knew we needed to talk about this now.

    Because the world is heavy. The news is overwhelming. And showing up to sell your work can feel, at best, weird, and at worst, totally inappropriate.

    In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, we’re digging into how to keep using your show as a sales tool when it feels like everything around you is falling apart, and why going quiet is the worst thing you can do right now. Not just for your business, but for your community.

    0:00 – Why this episode wasn’t planned—and why it couldn’t wait

    2:03 – The emotional weight of showing up right now (and why it’s real)

    4:58 – Selling isn’t tone-deaf—it’s survival

    7:49 – Why your podcast has to stay consistent when everything feels uncertain

    10:31 – How to acknowledge what’s happening without turning your podcast into a news feed

    13:06 – Speaking through your lens: how to be useful instead of overwhelmed

    15:16 – Why your content matters more when buyers are hesitant

    17:13 – Selling vs. screaming: how to invite, not beg

    18:49 – Yes, you have to repeat your offer (more than you think)

    20:11 – The role of outside support when everything feels murky

    21:07 – Don’t white-knuckle it: what support might look like right now


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    If your show feels heavy, misaligned, or like one more thing you’re dragging across the finish line—you don’t have to figure it out alone.

    Whether you need a one-time reset with a Podcast Strategy Intensive or full ongoing support through Podcast Production, we’re here to help you make your podcast actually work for your business.

    Let’s make it sustainable. Let’s make it strategic.

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    Grab your canteen and join us for The Profitable Podcast Summer Camp.

    We start June 12 & spend 8 weeks building a plan that actually connects your content to your offers — with a repeatable series, a content map, and workflows that take the pressure off.

    If you want a podcast that’s working before fall hits, this is where you build it.

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    26 m
  • 5 Mistakes Business Owners Make When Launching a Podcast
    Apr 2 2025

    Most podcast launches start with excitement… and end in exhaustion.

    The energy’s high, the mic is shiny, and the ideas are flowing—until they’re not.
    A few episodes in, you’re wondering if it’s even worth it. The show feels like a chore, the ROI is nonexistent, and suddenly, you’re avoiding your own upload day.

    Here’s the truth: most business owners make one (or more) of five major mistakes when launching a podcast. And if your show is already live and not doing what you hoped—it’s probably still one of these.

    In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, we’re digging into each one and showing you how to build a podcast that actually works for your business instead of draining it.


    4:00 – Why launching without a business goal makes podcasting feel pointless
    14:58 – The difference between buying new gear and having a real strategy
    17:45 – How survival mode turns your podcast into a weekly chore
    23:02 – The real reason your show feels invisible (and it’s not a lack of content)
    26:42 – Why even a well-built podcast won’t deliver overnight


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    Grab your canteen and join us for The Profitable Podcast Summer Camp.

    We start June 12 & spend 8 weeks building a plan that actually connects your content to your offers — with a repeatable series, a content map, and workflows that take the pressure off.

    If you want a podcast that’s working before fall hits, this is where you build it.

    Reserve your bunk at uncommonlymore.com/summercamp.

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    34 m
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