We got hit with a big snowfall overnight, and I just spent the last hour shoveling. Not exactly how I planned to start my morning. But here’s the thing—it had to get done. So that meant a layer of thermals, lacing up the Rockies boots, putting on the winter coat and trudging out to the shed to get the shovel. I could’ve ignored it, but the snow wasn’t going anywhere. I had to shift my morning schedule, adjust my priorities, and just do the work. Podcast growth works the same way. So many podcasters tell me they want a bigger audience. More downloads. More impact. But when I ask, “What’s the last thing you did to actively promote your show?” —silence. They’re stuck in the Podcaster’s Labyrinth—putting in work, but not actually moving forward. Here’s the truth: If you don’t make time for podcast growth, it won’t happen. Just like the snow wasn’t going to shovel itself, your audience isn’t going to magically appear. You have to clear a path for people to find you. ✅ Share an episode clip today. What’s one thing you’re doing today to move forward? Hit reply and tell me. Let’s clear that path together. And keep an eye out for a new workshop I'm putting together that will help you do just that. —Harry 'Snow Time' Duran |
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