This week, I’m taking you behind the scenes with Podcast Rocketeer Nicola Holmes to give you an inside look at the planning process of a podcast.

This week, I’m taking you behind the scenes with Podcast Rocketeer Nicola Holmes to give you an inside look at the planning process of a podcast.
You’re getting ready to start a podcast, and things are starting to feel JUUUUST a little overwhelming! But here’s the thing, you really only need these three key things to get started. So get out your planner and let’s start that podcast!
Jenn is a plus-sized fitness coach who refuses to believe that women should be made to feel like their bodies aren’t good enough, post-partum (or at any time for that matter!). And now, she’s launching a podcast to help more women move towards true body acceptance.
Curious what podcasting for your brand can do to help you grow your business? Look no further than the team behind the fabulous Sunrise Brand Studio, Nathalie Amlani and Erin Dean Williams!
Every once in a while I totally hit the wall with podcast content ideas. In this episode I guide you through a list of prompts to help you generate podcast content ideas quickly!
I’ve always known that podcasting for business is an exceptionally powerful way to engage an audience and grow a business. But I never did it for my own business, not really, until 2020.
Lianne Kim, business coach and founder of the online community Mamas & Co. talks about creating a productivity mindset for entrepreneurs!
In this episode of The Ultimate Creative Podcast, Karen Craggs (the Oprah of Global Conscious Equality) gives us actionable steps to begin incorporating equality into our businesses right now.
Everybody asks, so here it is! In this episode I’m going to show you a few ways for how to make money with podcasts! Ready to make money?
What can you do to start attracting the right customers, even before the sales call? Give them a taste of what it’s like to work with you.
This week on The Ultimate Creative Podcast I had the absolute pleasure to interview Nia Lee from Socialee Savvy! She’s a true entrepreneur, unafraid to take on challenges and try new things to see where they can take her next! And what I love most about her entrepreneurial spirit is her authenticity.
Planning your content in advance (i.e. quarterly instead of monthly, or even weekly! eek!) will allow you to produce polished content consistently.
Through daily journaling and practicing yoga, she began to realize that she was choosing to only surround herself with the things that made her feel good, making it much easier to say goodbye to the things that didn’t anymore.
In this episode I talk about how my business has changed and evolved over the last two years, and how I was able to make big decisions that affected my business and my life while adapting to new changes.
In this episode I had the opportunity to interview my wonderfully talented friend Aba Amuquandoh about her career as a sketch comedian in Toronto.
If you’re working on building a network, this episode is for you. I interviewed Toronto comedian and podcaster Matt Ardill about his journey of podcasting, and how it helped him to go from watching comedy, to rubbing elbows with the likes of Patton Oswalt and Weird Al’s PR team, to performing it.
If you struggle with stage fright or tripping over your words, this episode is for you. In this podcast I’m going to give you my strategies for getting past that little voice in your head that says “don’t be such a dumb dumb” so you can start being yourself on your podcast.
In this episode I interview comic book author and editor Stephanie Cooke. Stephanie shares with us how she developed her personal brand through podcasting.
On this episode I’m going to give you the essentials you need to get your podcast live! Use this podcast launch checklist to make sure your show is accepted to the podcast apps the first time you submit!
In this episode I interview Westin Grove, a multi-hyphenate creative entrepreneur who is both a trained audio engineer and social worker. He combined his two career streams to create the Mobile Arts Program with his business partner, which brings a music recording studio into different types of assistance facilities all over Toronto.
I want you to be successful, so I’m always coming up with new ways to grow your podcast. Take it! In your inbox! It’s great!
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