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Conventional wisdom says there are too many podcasts––don’t bother making another one. But at least half the value of hosting a podcast is building the muscle to consistently create.

A thread of podcast lessons learned 20K+ listeners, 15 guests and 365 days after launching one:
Having a podcast is primarily an excuse to schedule conversations with people you’d most want to chat with one-on-one anyway.

The audience is secondary to the conversation. The more you focus on having a great conversation the more likely an audience is to be interested in it.
Similar to picking a market for a startup, the most important thing to do is pick a differentiated theme for your podcast.

This is the “wedge” that will forge your initial audience. For example, the hook for #ParadoxPodcast is Silicon Valley folks exploring topics beyond tech.
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For episode #13 of the #ParadoxPodcast🎙️, I chatted with angel investor and entrepreneur @balajis about the rise of cloud cities, the Oregon Trail generation, #COVID19, a decentralized model for citizen journalism and a path forward for tech and media.
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Here’s the full conversation with @balajis. We covered a lot of ground in one hour and Balaji is a truly original thinker who is unafraid to speak his mind. If you'd like to get these episodes early, subscribe on the podcast website.
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Going to add these to the show notes because they are so helpful, but major props to the @podcastnotes team for putting together this awesome breakdown of the episode with @balajis.
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