This is a good blog post from Seth. He’s writing in the context of B2B questions, but…
What are the promises being made?
It’s a good prompt for us podcasters to imagine our own questions.
It made me wonder what questions—specific to me, my podcast, the change I’m seeking to make—I should be asking myself.
I keep coming up with really big ones, like…
Should I stop doing topic-specific podcasts (PodTalk, Movers Mindset) and instead do just conversations related to my mission of creating better conversation? (Open and Curious does have something like that as a pay-walled show now, The Open + Curious podcast.)
Or should I create more conversations on different topics? …push into a third area? …and what might that topic be? …rock climbing? …gardening?
Or should I bring everything together into one new “Craig show” where it’s just all of those conversations, jammed into one show? Every episode, you’d have no idea what topic it would be, no idea what theme ties all the guests together— because there wouldn’t be one, other than it’s just me following my curiosity?
Yikes. Big questions.
What questions are so big, they scare you?
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