[Quietly Ambitious Podcast] On Starting Something New & Scary: My Creatively Human Podcasting Journey | 22
February 12, 2019
In this final episode of season 1 of Creatively Human, I share my journey of starting something new, scary and ultimately totally fulfilling: the podcast itself! And although this is about my experience of podcasting, it's more about the feelings and the mindset stuff that goes into doing anything new or creative.
In this final episode of season 1 of Creatively Human, I share my journey of starting something new, scary and ultimately totally fulfilling: the podcast itself! And although this is about my experience of podcasting, it's more about the feelings and the mindset stuff that goes into doing anything new or creative. Since this is the last episode of the season, I'd love to have you join me on Instagramor my Facebook Groupso we can connect there while I take about a month off. You can also subscribe to my newsletter 'notes & reflections' to get behind-the-scenes letters from my business journey.
"The best thing about being more visible, the best thing about showing your face or recording your voice and then having to watch or listen to it back is that you kind of get used to it, you kind of accept yourself more."
Some of the things I talk about:
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How I went from idea to action, and why I never thought it would happen
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Dealing with HUGE impostor syndrome, a period of anxiety & how I pushed through
- The massive nerves I felt asking guests & interviewing people as an awkward introvert
- How starting a podcast has taught me a lot about my personality, and that I’m a lot more capable than I realised
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Launching with a small community, but with massive support, and how I felt on launch day
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The experience of listening back to myself, and how I feel I've improved my conversation skills
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How the podcast has been a very much more creatively fulfilling project than I ever imagined
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The work involved with podcasting, and how I’m streamlining that
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The hardest things about starting the podcast