How many of you remember growing up listening to your parents, grandparents, siblings, aunties, uncles or even teachers read you stories?
I remember having a reading circle in my classroom when I taught 3rd grade and it was the best part of the day. Having all the kids sit in a circle while I read to them some would lay back and close their eyes while I read - they were probably imaging the scenes and characters in the book not aware that I was showing the pictures after each paragraph.
I loved reading to my sons when they were young, making the voices of the Disney Characters like Mickey Mouse or Pluto, this too was the best time of the day.
Why do you think LeVar Burton’s Reading Rainbow was so popular?
Most people love listening to stories and that is why storytelling sells a podcast.
You have to be relatable to your listeners, you have to offer them something - education, entertainment, enlightenment, inspiration, motivation - something, but more importantly, you have to tell the story in order to sell them to come back for more.
Now, not everyone is a good storyteller, nor is everyone a good podcaster, but if you are good at telling stories, not LIES, then you probably are a good podcaster.
Listen to today's episode for ways in which to tell a good podcasting story to increase your audience and to broaden your brand and expand your exposure online.
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