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A determined overthinker discovers the irony of spending countless hours perfecting audio files for a fleeting platform, instead of committing to a legacy platform with the potential to reap long-term rewards.

"If you truly want the results, you truly want to be that tsunami impact, you have got to put the time in. Four-hour work week? Yeah, screw you. You don't come out the gate with a four-hour work week. You work your booty off to get that four-hour work week and you're worth it."

After reflecting on my own experiences, I realized that I had been putting in hours and hours of work into the wrong kind of platforms, not taking the time to build a legacy platform like podcasting. Travis's words of wisdom about focusing on long-term goals, and putting in the effort for the future, was a wake-up call for me.

Now I'm working hard to build my podcast and grow my business, and I'm recognizing the value of investing time and energy in the right places. I'm determined to make the most of this opportunity and be seen, heard, and paid for who I am.

In this episode, you will learn the following:
1. What could you achieve in five years if you committed to growing your podcast?
2. How much time should you really be putting into your podcast to reach your goals?
3. What is the difference between growing a podcast and growing a social media presence?


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Chapter Summaries:

[00:00:00]
How much time are you spending on your podcast? Do you feel like you're overwhelmed? Where should you be putting your time to grow your podcast so that we can make big Dallas from our show?
[00:01:10]
Welcome to the podcast about podcasting. We're going deep into how podcasting can actually help you build your community, and build your confidence. If you're willing to lean deep into this platform, it can be the ticket to the life of your dreams.
[00:01:55]
How much time people are putting into editing and creating the perfect audio file? But not spending the time or the commitment on actually growing things. Podcasting is a legacy. How much time really should you be putting into your show?
[00:04:21]
Jen: What does really going viral do for you? If it's not putting money in your bank, why are you just entertaining? Is it for pleasure or are you actually doing it to grow your business? Would you put in the 40 hours work weeks?
[00:12:50]
Going viral is not a business strategy. Get some good equipment. Make your life easier by having noncrappy equipment. If you truly want the results, you have to put the time in.
[00:14:50]
Come hang out with us inside the community. The link is in the show notes to the feed your business with love community. We want you to be seen, heard and loved on for who you are. So I will see you on the next episode. Have the most amazing day.