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who not how podcast

by Emilia Tillman Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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“WhoNotHow” is Dan Sullivan's single formula for achieving bigger goals through accelerated teamwork. In this podcast series, Dan and Ben Hardy, author of Willpower Doesn't Work, discuss the fundamentals.

What should I Call my new podcast?

The searchable (but some might say boring) choice is to simply call your podcast what your target audience is searching for. If our personal trainer called her show The Fitness Podcast then there’s absolutely no doubt as to what it's about. It’s a good idea, although possibly reduces how memorable it is, just a bit.

What is the point of a podcast?

The whole point of a podcast is that people listen to it, so give them a reason to click on one of your episodes. Make it clear to people what they will get from listening to your show. If you look on any podcast directory you will see shows with titles like “How To…”, “Five Tips For…” etc. These are popular because they work.

Is it worth it to start a podcast?

Starting a podcast can be highly rewarding, but as with any endeavor, it comes with some initial hard work and set up. With the right intentions and expectations, your podcast can be as fulfilling as you make it out to be, both financially and emotionally.

What makes a good podcast title?

If you look on any podcast directory you will see shows with titles like “How To…”, “Five Tips For…” etc. These are popular because they work. You just need to make sure that you are delivering in the episode what you promised in the title.

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What does Dan Sullivan and Ben Hardy talk about?

In this episode, Dan Sullivan and Ben Hardy talk about the benefits that come from giving up control and allowing others to contribute their strongest capabilities to your project, as well as the attitudes you need to engage in the strongest types of collaboration.

Why don't entrepreneurs reach their full potential?

Many people aren’t living to their full potential because their ambitions, progress, creativity, and imaginations are being stopped short by the belief that they need to do everything themselves. But while skills can be replaced, vision can’t.

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As he did in Who Not How, Dr. Benjamin Hardy shares one of Dan Sullivan's simple yet profound teachings that until now has been known only to his Strategic Coach clients: unsuccessful people focus on "The Gap", but successful people focus on "The Gain".

Publisher's Summary

The world's foremost entrepreneurial coach shows you how to make a mindset shift that opens the door to explosive growth and limitless possibility - in your business and your life.

What listeners say about Who Not How

The information is stated in a clear way in which one really understands what working as a team and with others is what will quickly allow you to reach your goal. I will review the information again and the more you can apply to your business, the more successful you will become. The performance though is poor.

What is a podcast host?

Media or Podcast hosts are services that store your audio and allow your listeners to listen, download, and subscribe to your podcast. One common misconception when learning how to start a podcast is that you upload your podcast to places like iTunes. This actually isn’t the case.

What is the point of a podcast?

The whole point of a podcast is that people listen to it, so give them a reason to click on one of your episodes. Make it clear to people what they will get from listening to your show. If you look on any podcast directory you will see shows with titles like “How To…”, “Five Tips For…” etc.

How many episodes of a season of podcast?

When you start a seasonal podcast, each season will usually have a theme. You might create episodes based on that theme or topic for 6-12 episodes, then have a break. After a month or two, you’ll launch a new season (with another theme/topic) and repeat the process.

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What does Katya Miles talk about?

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