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The other question that I was thinking about is why would you outsource your

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tasks, your podcast or your podcast tasks?

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So, Oh, that's fantastic.

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I'm so glad you brought that one up.

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I felt like it fit our conversation really well because it feels it's the thing when

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you're dealing with potential podcasts or burnout or you're looking for success in the

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new year.

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I think what's great about outsourcing your podcast tasks, I don't know why I can't say

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podcast at the moment.

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Podcast tasks.

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I think what's great about it is that first of all, when your time is the most valuable

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asset that you have in this world, it is the number one thing that you cannot get back

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is your time.

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And so what price do you put on that?

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And when you can outsource those tasks that are mundane so that you can focus on things

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that you're most passionate about that feed your soul, that's what you should be doing.

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And if you outsource things like your audio editing, your show notes, your copywriting,

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your marketing, even your monetization, these are things that can help you succeed because

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you're working with experts who know that field very well.

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And then on top of that, if you worked with someone like Brave Moon Podcast, for instance,

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you would be creating a level of accountability there because I actually am not just, I don't

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just become your podcast project manager.

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I actually become your biggest cheerleader.

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I make sure that you're staying with it and that you're excited about it and that you

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keep on going with your podcast.

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So I think that that is, I think that's why everyone should outsource podcasts.

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Okay.

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So the question's totally going to come up and so I'm going to go ahead and ask what

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a listener is going to ask.

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Yes.

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It's so expensive though.

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How can you justify, I mean, I know you're saying, and I agree with you, I agree completely

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that your time is your most valuable asset.

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How do you speak to the person who's listening to this going, but I'm just a hobby podcaster.

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I can't afford to outsource.

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They're actually podcast outsourcing is actually very reasonable when you really think

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about it, when you drill it down.

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It's actually more reasonable than you're expecting in your mind about what you're

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thinking.

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I have multiple podcasters that have reached out to me that are, it's just a hobby and

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they have wanted to do this so that they can focus on their passion and keep it going.

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And what happens when you keep it going is then you're able to start monetizing your

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podcast.

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And so that investment that you made at the beginning is actually going to be very small

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compared to potentially how much you'll be making in the future when you continue your

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podcast and keep it going.

