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Adam Baruh shares the power of podcasting
Serial entrepreneur, Adam Baruh, shares how podcasting has changed his life & how to make your impact by starting your own podcast.
Why start a podcast?
As a coach, starting a podcast can be a great opportunity to expand your reach, establish yourself as an authority in your field, and engage with your audience on a deeper level.
Here are 3 reasons to consider starting a podcast:
It boosts your online reach and audience engagement.
Podcasts have experienced tremendous growth in recent years, and this trend is expected to continue in 2023. By launching a podcast, you can tap into the ever-growing podcast listener base and reach a wider audience that you may not have been able to reach through other mediums.
Podcasts allow your listeners to engage with your content conveniently. With regular episodes, you can build a loyal following and establish yourself as an expert coach within your niche.
It builds authority and a personal brand.
Podcasts offer a unique platform for coaches to showcase their expertise, share valuable insights, and provide guidance to their audience. By consistently delivering high-quality content, you can position yourself as a thought leader in your field.
Your podcast becomes a channel for you to share success stories, tips, strategies, and interviews with other industry experts, further enhancing your credibility. As your reputation grows, so does your personal brand, which can lead to exciting opportunities such as speaking engagements, collaborations, and partnerships.
It helps you deepen the connection & trust with your audience.
Unlike other forms of content, podcasts create a more personal, intimate connection with your audience. Through your voice, tone, and storytelling, you can establish a sense of familiarity and trust with your listeners.
By consistently delivering value and addressing their needs, you cultivate a loyal community that values your insights and expertise. Podcasts also allow you to share personal anecdotes, challenges, and experiences, making you relatable and humanizing your coaching practice. This connection fosters a deeper level of trust, increasing the likelihood that listeners will become clients or recommend your services to others.
In this interview with Adam Baruh, you’ll learn:
- How to manage the fluctuations or ups and downs in your business
- Tips to improve your time management as an entrepreneur
- Ways to delegate in your business
- Why podcasting can grow your online influence
Quotes in the episode:
- 10:54: “I’m intentional with with how I allocate my time, so everything is gonna have like an order of priority.” -Adam Baruh
- 17:29: “At some point the idea of monetization might come up in the context of, ‘I want to keep doing this, but I’d love it if it paid for itself’” -Adam Baruh
- 19:34: “People do want to hear from you if you have something to help people.” -Hailey Rowe
About Adam Baruh
With over 16 years of hands-on and management NetSuite experience, Adam Baruh is a creative and well-rounded technical leader with a unique blend of engineering, functional and architectural perspectives, and expertise. His solid foundation of NetSuite experience was initially built on 5+ years of engineering robust SuiteCloud automations, custom portals, and applications, as well as SuiteTalk web services integrations and complex data migrations. As a thoughtful and determined problem-solver, Adam delivers the extra drive and vision that ensures solutions maximize client benefits.
Adam has also been a NetSuite customer, serving as lead developer/architect for a highly customized as well as complex SuiteCommerce Advanced implementation that required a variety of integrations, SSO, and APIs.
Based in San Diego, CA, Adam Baruh wishes to get into the gym a bit more to keep up with his four kids. He was also an international wedding photographer having photographed over 200 weddings spread between the US, Latin America, as well as Europe.