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Is releasing one episode a week enough for your podcast? Should you be doing more? Or what if once-weekly episodes feel like A LOT to keep up with? In this episode, we’re diving into the nitty-gritty of finding a release cadence that fits your goals and keeps your listeners coming back. 

Whether you’re wondering if you should release episodes more frequently or you’re struggling to meet the once-a-week mark, I’m breaking down whether cranking out more episodes really leads to more listeners, the minimum number of episodes you should always aim for, and how to build a schedule that aligns with your bandwidth. 

So if you're ready to build a release schedule that fits your goals and keeps listeners coming back, hit play and let’s make your business bingeworthy.

0:03 - How Often Should You Be Releasing Podcast Episodes?

1:41 - The Truth About Consistency and Real Listener Growth

11:34 - 5 Questions to Build a Release Schedule that Works for You (and Your Listeners)

15:08 - Do More Episodes Equal More Downloads?

17:23 - How to Tailor Your Schedule to Fit Your Podcast Goals and Unique Bandwidth


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