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Seth Goldstein is a 15-year podcast pro, coach, and former journalist. He runs “Podcast Mastery” and helps new hosts skip common mistakes. Seth’s big message: have a simple plan, keep the show real, and hit record—because action is the true catalyst.
“If you have a plan and a cadence, it works. When you don’t, it usually doesn’t.”
“Your first ten episodes are practice—most people won’t even know they exist.”
“People listen because they want to feel part of the conversation.”
Seth Goldstein and host Mike Simmons swap straight-talk tips on starting and growing a podcast. They cover gear, planning, guest fit, and why breathing and pressing record beat perfection. The chat shows how small, steady steps turn ideas into a real show—your catalyst for sharing big ideas.
5 Key TakeawaysStart Small, Start Now
A low-cost mic and headphones are enough.
Zoom works—don’t wait for fancy tools.
Hitting record is the catalyst that moves dreams to action.
Make a Simple Plan
Pick a release rhythm (weekly, twice-a-month).
Know your ideal listener and guest.
A clear plan sparks steady progress.
Practice Builds Confidence
First episodes are mostly for you.
Reps polish voice, pace, and stories.
Each episode becomes a mini catalyst for the next.
Keep It Real
Light edits—leave natural pauses and laughs.
Listeners bond with honest sound.
Authentic voice is a trust catalyst.
Measure and Iterate
Check basic stats: downloads and listens.
Test formats—solo, guest, or hybrid.
Data-driven tweaks act as feedback catalysts.
“Podcast Beginner? Seth Goldstein’s 3-Step Plan to Launch Fast”
“From Idea to Mic: Seth Goldstein Reveals the Catalyst for Podcast Success”
“Skip the Rookie Mistakes - Podcast Mastery Tips from Seth Goldstein”
Find your Catalyst at https://findmycatalyst.com
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