Podcasting is an ever-evolving craft, and some of the best insights come from outside the industry. In Part One of this series, we explored lessons from visionaries like Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey, and Simon Sinek. Now, in Part Two, we’re diving deeper with a fresh set of business and thought leaders who bring new perspectives to storytelling, audience engagement, and content mastery.
From Maya Angelou’s powerful use of voice to Tim Ferriss’ mastery of long-form conversations, each of these figures offers a unique lesson that can take your podcast to the next level. Whether it’s Barack Obama’s persuasive communication style or Tina Fey’s use of humour to connect with audiences, these insights will help you refine your approach and grow your show.
Here’s what’s coming up:
– Maya Angelou – The Power of Voice and Emotion in Storytelling
– Warren Buffett – Simplicity and Clarity in Communication
– Tim Ferriss – The Art of Deep-Dive Conversations
– Marie Forleo – Building a Relatable and Loyal Audience
– Shonda Rhimes – Crafting Irresistible Story Arcs
– Barack Obama – The Power of Calm, Persuasive Communication
– Tina Fey – Using Humour to Connect and Educate
– Dolly Parton – Building a Brand Rooted in Consistency and Charm
– Howard Schultz – Creating a Podcasting ‘Third Place’
– Jay Shetty – Turning Knowledge into Digestible, Actionable Insights
Get ready to take notes—this series is packed with practical takeaways to help you refine your podcasting style, engage your audience, and create content that leaves a lasting impact.
First up next week: Maya Angelou – The Power of Voice and Emotion in Storytelling!
