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The Secret to a Podcast People Can’t Stop Talking About | Jeremy Enns
Manage episode 459980043 series 2633070
Starting a podcast is easier than ever. But growing one? That’s a whole different ballgame.
In this episode, I sat down with my friend Jeremy Enns to unpack why shows with “decent content” often stall at 28 downloads an episode and what it really takes to create a podcast people can’t stop talking about.
From crafting a standout premise to leveraging Spotify’s new analytics and using competitor research to uncover what sets your show apart, we’re breaking down the real work behind making your podcast impossible to overlook.
If you’re ready to turn your podcast into one listeners can’t help but recommend to their friends, hit play and let’s dive in.
0:02 - Why Simply Releasing Content Won’t Lead to Rapid Podcast Growth
1:39 - The Real Reason Most Podcasts Stall at 28 Downloads
5:12 - Your Show is Being Seen, So Why Aren’t People Clicking Play?
9:07 - How to Take Your Show Concept from Basic to Brilliant
13:36 - The Kind of Feedback Your Podcast Needs to Succeed
Episode Links:
- Want to dive deeper into the insights Jeremy shared?
- Check out his detailed video on how to use Spotify’s new analytics
- Subscribe to Jeremy’s Scrappy Daily Podcasting Newsletter
→ This episode was recorded on the Deity VO-7U
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©Ⓟ 2018–2025 by Courtney Elmer. All Rights Reserved.
338 episodes
The Secret to a Podcast People Can’t Stop Talking About | Jeremy Enns
Insider Secrets to a Top 100 Podcast with Courtney Elmer | Podcasting Strategy for Business Growth
Manage episode 459980043 series 2633070
Starting a podcast is easier than ever. But growing one? That’s a whole different ballgame.
In this episode, I sat down with my friend Jeremy Enns to unpack why shows with “decent content” often stall at 28 downloads an episode and what it really takes to create a podcast people can’t stop talking about.
From crafting a standout premise to leveraging Spotify’s new analytics and using competitor research to uncover what sets your show apart, we’re breaking down the real work behind making your podcast impossible to overlook.
If you’re ready to turn your podcast into one listeners can’t help but recommend to their friends, hit play and let’s dive in.
0:02 - Why Simply Releasing Content Won’t Lead to Rapid Podcast Growth
1:39 - The Real Reason Most Podcasts Stall at 28 Downloads
5:12 - Your Show is Being Seen, So Why Aren’t People Clicking Play?
9:07 - How to Take Your Show Concept from Basic to Brilliant
13:36 - The Kind of Feedback Your Podcast Needs to Succeed
Episode Links:
- Want to dive deeper into the insights Jeremy shared?
- Check out his detailed video on how to use Spotify’s new analytics
- Subscribe to Jeremy’s Scrappy Daily Podcasting Newsletter
→ This episode was recorded on the Deity VO-7U
Liked this episode? Share it with a fellow podcaster!
Love this show? Say thanks by leaving a positive review.
Register for Courtney's Free Podcasting Workshop: How to 10x Your Business with a Podcast in 2025
Schedule a 1:1 Podcasting Audit with Courtney.
Curious about PodLaunch®? Book a Demo to see if our podcasting mentorship is the right fit for your business.
Connect with Courtney: Linked In | Instagram | PodLaunch HQ
©Ⓟ 2018–2025 by Courtney Elmer. All Rights Reserved.
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