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In a captivating episode of "The Podcast Producer's Survival Handbook," Johnny Flores takes the helm solo as Cody, takes a hiatus.
Johnny talks today with Anna McClain, a Portland-based audio consultant. Their exchange weaves through Anna's unusual entrance into audio via college radio and a music show, bypassing traditional podcasting avenues. The reminiscence touches on her time at Seattle's KEXP radio and an oral history project where she interviewed Russian speakers. Throughout their conversation, the challenges of freelancing emerge as a prominent theme, with both sharing personal anecdotes about rejection, the shadow of imposter syndrome, and the validation found in positive client feedback.
Recalling their initial meeting at Podcast Movement in Orlando, they emphasize the immense value of networking and the power of referrals in their industry. Anna offers resources, particularly praising AIR Media for aiding budding podcast producers. They delve into nuances like defining one's niche, aligning projects with personal strengths, and transitioning from viewing oneself merely as a freelancer to seeing oneself as a full-fledged business. The dialogue accentuates the importance of mentorship and underscores the challenges and pleasures inherent to the podcasting world.
Links & Resources:
Anna's digital realm: aomcclain.com
Slide into Anna's inbox: aomcclain@gmail.com
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Find Cody on YouTube: @CodyCrabbEdits or check out his website: codycrabb.com
Check out Johnny's website: florespodcastproductions.com
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