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Ryan Estes
Podcast |
Dead America
Publisher |
Ed Watters
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Jun 02, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:35:24
In this episode, we speak with Ryan Estes, of Kitcaster booking agency. Some of the things that we discuss in this episode include understanding good partnerships, how to help people grow podcasting, as a way out a way of discovery and growth, meaningful conversation, passion about what you do. resources through connections. rewards of completion. Making your dream come alive can be very awkward. We discussed being critical of yourself and being patient with growth in your podcast. We also speak with Ryan about how to leverage podcasting for your business purposes. in that discussion, also, find out how to find the right people to grow within your business and how to discover the right answers you need. We touch on the complexity of podcasting. We speak about podcasting tours, and we also find out podcast hosts make excellent podcast guests. Ryan discusses a validation phase. We also speak about finding your fit and putting it all together. We also touch on the principle of human capital using good people. One of the big ones we speak about is imposter syndrome. And we find out imposter syndrome might actually be healthy and helpful for your podcast. We can also discover how to find out what you are better at and how to leverage that. We also talk about kitcaster booking agency and what it can do for you, networking, media kit, making connections. Ryan also explains to us that podcasting should be fun. We also talk about Ryan's podcast guest list, where over 1000 podcasters already use this list. We speak about getting booked on a podcast. Also what makes you stand out. Do it like you are the best. Ryan also speaks to us about competition as a good thing. And we discover mission really matters. Do that little extra thing and it might make your business pop. The booking process in podcasting can be very difficult. And getting help saves you a lot of time we discuss communication skills. Also, we speak about COVID and your business going all-in when it counts. Then we turn our attention to podcasting will die also we'll discuss Who is your ideal client and a good call to action. It was a good discussion with Ryan Estes from the Kitcaster booking agency. I highly recommend you going and checking out the Kitcaster booking agency https://kitcaster.com/ryan-estes/ (https://kitcaster.com/ryan-estes/) https://kitcaster.com (https://kitcaster.com) Transcript https://www.mediafire.com/file/z1alwkjcqzt6m25/Ryan_Estes.docx/file (Download it here) DisclaimerThe views expressed on Dead America podcast are the views of the person expressing themselves.We are here for entertainment only for any Medical or Mental Health concerns you might have. We always recommend seeking local listings for a qualified provider in your area. We will always consider other points of view on any subject. We do not necessarily agree with our guests all of the time. We value everyone. All of our guests deserve respect and a platform to voice concerns. SUMMARY KEYWORDS podcast, people, business, clients, find, Ryan, podcasters, challenges, called, agency, hosts, overcame, book, leverage, question, launched, product, booking agencies, bit, digital marketing agency SPEAKERS Ryan Estes, Ed Watters Ed Watters 00:00 If you're a podcaster or a business entrepreneur, you want to pay attention. We have with us Ryan Estes he is the co-founder of Kitcaster podcast, booking agency. Ryan, could you introduce yourself? And let people know just a little bit about you, please? Ryan Estes 00:19 I'd love to Ed, and I appreciate you having me on the show. Like you said, I am the co-founder of Kitcaster. We book entrepreneurs on top podcasts. We are very deep into podcasting. We love podcasters. And, you know, our mission is to celebrate good conversation. And wherever that takes us, we're ready to go. So, you know, I'm excited for this conversation and being on your show. Thanks, Ed. Ed Watters ...

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