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Want to take a vacation without losing podcast momentum or ghosting your loyal listeners?

I'll show you 5 smart options to keep your podcast rolling while you recharge on a beach somewhere.

If you've been publishing consistently, you know how good it feels to see that little "new episode" tag pop up every week. But even the most dedicated podcasters need time off. Whether it's for rest, travel, or simply avoiding burnout, your podcast shouldn't hold you hostage.

The trick is learning how to take a break without breaking your show. That's what I walk you through in this episode. I share the exact strategies I use (and coach my clients to use) so you can stay consistent, keep your audience engaged, and come back refreshed, not scrambling.

Here's what we'll cover:

  1. Why staying 3–4 episodes ahead is the ultimate safety net

  2. How "evergreen episodes" save you when life throws curveballs

  3. My system for doubling up before your time off

  4. When to record a quick "on vacation" episode and keep it personal

  5. How to remix or reintroduce past episodes for fresh value

Taking a podcast break isn't just allowed, it's healthy. With the right planning and systems, you can enjoy a real break while your show keeps doing its job: building your authority and serving your audience.

If your production process feels like a grind, I can help you streamline it. Let's make podcasting easier and more sustainable for you.

📞 Book your free private podcast coaching call at PodcastPerformanceCoach.com

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