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We don’t often take the time to look back, to do a retrospection. We track our accomplishments and diligently write down the small steps that take us to our short-term goals and on to our long-term ones.

If we’re good little bunnies, we check our Master Plan once a year and rewrite it every third or fifth or seventh year. I can’t imagine a 10-year Master Plan. I had to drop back from five to three because my plans change so much. I get new information. I clarify my goals I shove things forward that I wasn’t able to accomplish when I first envisioned them through rosy-colored glasses.

Even so—when we do stop and look back, we should consider all we’ve gained, all we’ve learned, and share that with others. Advice along the lines of “Wish I’d Known”.

Let’s start this two-episode Retrospective with Podcasting, especially since many people are exploring podcasting as a new endeavor They’ve leapened into TikTok and Instagram, and now they’re contemplating the longer format of podcasting.

TIMINGS

00:00 Welcome

00:40 Introduction

02:20 Podcast Retrospective

04:25 Podcast Decisions

06:25 Minor Wishes 1 & 2

07:40 Minor Wish 3

10:10 Major Wishes 1 & 2

12:35 Major Wish 3

14:15 Major Wish 4 & 5

15:28 Final Greatest Wish (8 total)

15:58 Closing

Total Run Time = 16:59

 

All Original Content / No AI Used

 

Link to Blog https://thewritefocus.blogspot.com/2024/05/wish-id-known-podcast-retrospective.html

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