If you want to build a show that stands the test of time, start treating it like the business it is. Lean into strategy, know your value, and keep evolving so your podcast becomes an asset to both you and your community.
I’m joined by Tonnisha English-Amamoo of TJE Communications to talk about what it truly means to grow your podcast like a business.
So many of us start our shows as passion projects, but without a business-driven strategy, it’s easy for things to fall apart or lose momentum. Tonnisha reflects on her personal experiences starting and stopping podcasts, and we discuss how crucial it is to blend creativity with intentional strategy—especially if you want your show to stand the test of time.
Together, we examine how treating your podcast like a business means putting clear logistics in place: everything from scheduling recordings and editing, to writing episode descriptions and handling marketing. We compare the division of roles and responsibilities on a podcast to any other business, highlighting the importance of designating tasks, setting deadlines, and holding each other accountable while still allowing for flexibility.
Another big takeaway from our conversation is the power of understanding your niche. We talk about what makes a podcast stand out, using examples from the true crime genre and storytelling formats, and encourage you to analyze your favorite podcasts—even those outside your category—for inspiration.
We also explore how adding new voices and guests can help evolve your podcast, much like a business brings in new team members to grow and adapt. Whether you’re doing solo episodes or thinking about a bigger team, we share how slowly introducing others can make your workload more manageable while keeping your show fresh.
Finally, we share thoughts on building community and remind listeners that the podcasting journey doesn’t have to be a lonely one.
If you’re looking for help or want to chat about your entrepreneurial path, both Tonnisha and I invite you to reach out and connect. Growing your podcast like a business is all about having a plan, staying adaptable, and supporting each other along the way.
Moments
00:00 Podcast Success: Passion Meets Strategy
03:38 Podcast Planning Analogies
07:11 Podcast Planning and Niche Focus
11:57 "Serial's Transformative Podcasting Approach"
15:18 Business Delegation Strategy
18:08 Guest Strategy for Solo Podcasts
Here’s what you’ll discover in this episode:
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