Best Practices: Avoiding Podcast Fatigue

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What’s Podcast Fatigue?

Podcast fatigue is most commonly known as burnout. If you have ever committed to anything for an extended period of time, you’ve most likely experienced it.

Symptoms May Include:

  • Podcast Procrastination

  • Content Idea Block

  • Blue Light Exhaustion

  • Recording Woes (forgetting to press record, slurred speech, etc)

All of these can be very common during one’s podcasting journey.

SB Studios Prescription:

There are a few simple things/suggestions that a podcaster can incorporate into their workflow that can help avoid burnout.

  1. Batch your episodes so you aren’t overwhelmed in the weekly process of brainstorming, booking, recording, and post-production

  2. Record in podcast seasons to give yourself and your audience a break

  3. Examine your schedule to incorporate designated podcast time

  4. Consider seeking outside help!

This isn’t a one size fits all approach- take a step back to reanalyze your podcast show goals and future. From there, you can map out your road to success.

If you want to learn more about podcasting looking for production services visit https://www.sbstudios.co/ SB Studios can help you start, improve and manage your podcast today.

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