How can podcasters sustain creativity, balance workloads, and adapt over time to maintain quality and engagement in their content?
The shift from raw, unedited episodes to a well-oiled podcasting system reveals an inspiring evolution in their creative journey.
“We figured that if somebody picks up, you know, a book a month or they read five books a year, then we’ve kind of done our job.” ~ Adam Ashton (10:59)
Episode
The conversation explores how the hosts of the What You Will Learn podcast transitioned from an impromptu production style to a refined system that lets them focus on their passion for books. Adam discusses their early days, starting with minimal equipment and editing, and how they gradually expanded their operation by outsourcing tasks like editing and social media to focus on the core creative aspects.
The discussion also goes into the freedom their backlog affords them, enabling them to engage with more substantial and meaningful books. Adam shares insights on the value of collaboration in sustaining motivation and avoiding creative burnout, emphasizing the importance of remaining relatable while producing quality content.
Takeaways
Collaboration sustains creativity — Working with a partner ensures accountability and enhances the creative process.
Shifting priorities over time — They transitioned from minimal production to a system with dedicated roles for non-core tasks.
Valuing quality over quantity — A significant backlog allows them to prioritize better books over shorter, less impactful ones.
Evolving personal identity — Despite podcasting for six years, they resist being pigeonholed as “just podcasters.”
Sharing knowledge accessibly — Their approach makes complex ideas from books approachable and engaging for listeners.
The importance of showing work — Transparency about their process fosters trust and relatability with their audience.
Scaling with systems — Outsourcing tedious tasks enables focus on creative and strategic podcast growth.
Resources
What You Will Learn Podcast — Adam’s podcast where the hosts discuss lessons from books.
Man’s Search for Meaning — Victor Frankl’s classic book, referenced as profound and life-changing literature.
Seth Godin — Author and entrepreneur mentioned in relation to learning about goal-setting and personal development.
(Written with help from Chat-GPT.)