

In this episode, a friend shares their thoughts on whether I should consider switching the framing of my podcast questions from 3rd person to 1st person moving forward.
Follow-up questions we discussed included:
3:40: Do you feel like questions are still somewhat unanswered for you at the end of most episodes you have? (question posed to me)
5:30: Do you think I'm more likely to have these questions answered if I pose the questions as 1st person?
7:40: Do you think 3rd person questions or 1st person questions would be generally more interesting to listeners? Which type would be more relatable to listeners?
13:10: Should I worry about how long these podcast conversations are? Is it okay if they vary significantly in length from episode to episode?
16:20: Why do you feel like this conversation is a lot different from some of the other episodes I've done?
17:20: Asking again, which type of podcast do you think listeners would like best?
17:45: Do you feel like you 'relate' to your favourite YouTuber?
20:00: Would can I do to be more sure if I should pivot my questions to 1st person moving forward?
21:00: What are your thoughts on pivoting episodes away from a specific topic (like Joe Rogan)?
22:45: Is this podcast episode title misleading if we end up talking about other things for a majority of our conversation?
24:20: How much should I try to steer each podcast conversation to stay 'on topic' vs. letting the conversation flow naturally?
24:55: What other things do you think I could do to improve this podcast?
25:45: What do you like most about your favourite podcast?
27:15: How much do you think people tune into Joe Rogan's podcast to hear from him vs. hear from his guests?
28:20: Should I have cut this episode a while ago when you satisfied the answer to my original question?
28:55: Am I overanalyzing this?
33:35: Is it unprofessional to have my birth year in my email (i.e. adamkruger94@gmail.com)?
35:20: How do you usually wrap up these episodes? (question posed to me)
36:50: What else would you like to talk about?
40:30: Should I start using Instagram again?
42:30: Why am I interested in going back on Instagram? (question posed to me)
45:45: What's a reasonable amount of time to spent on Instagram?
46:15: How do you decide if Instagram is good or bad for you?
46:50: How addicted do you think Instagram is vs. cigarettes?
48:40: How much FOMO is acceptable?
49:40: What if I use Misu (the automated mood tracker) as a guide to help me understand how using Instagram is affecting my mental health?
50:45: Can you help me put in place a rule (ex. no more than 30 minutes a day) to avoid getting addicted to Instagram?
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In this episode, a friend shares their thoughts on whether I should consider switching the framing of my podcast questions from 3rd person to 1st person moving forward.
Follow-up questions we discussed included:
3:40: Do you feel like questions are still somewhat unanswered for you at the end of most episodes you have? (question posed to me)
5:30: Do you think I'm more likely to have these questions answered if I pose the questions as 1st person?
7:40: Do you think 3rd person questions or 1st person questions would be generally more interesting to listeners? Which type would be more relatable to listeners?
13:10: Should I worry about how long these podcast conversations are? Is it okay if they vary significantly in length from episode to episode?
16:20: Why do you feel like this conversation is a lot different from some of the other episodes I've done?
17:20: Asking again, which type of podcast do you think listeners would like best?
17:45: Do you feel like you 'relate' to your favourite YouTuber?
20:00: Would can I do to be more sure if I should pivot my questions to 1st person moving forward?
21:00: What are your thoughts on pivoting episodes away from a specific topic (like Joe Rogan)?
22:45: Is this podcast episode title misleading if we end up talking about other things for a majority of our conversation?
24:20: How much should I try to steer each podcast conversation to stay 'on topic' vs. letting the conversation flow naturally?
24:55: What other things do you think I could do to improve this podcast?
25:45: What do you like most about your favourite podcast?
27:15: How much do you think people tune into Joe Rogan's podcast to hear from him vs. hear from his guests?
28:20: Should I have cut this episode a while ago when you satisfied the answer to my original question?
28:55: Am I overanalyzing this?
33:35: Is it unprofessional to have my birth year in my email (i.e. adamkruger94@gmail.com)?
35:20: How do you usually wrap up these episodes? (question posed to me)
36:50: What else would you like to talk about?
40:30: Should I start using Instagram again?
42:30: Why am I interested in going back on Instagram? (question posed to me)
45:45: What's a reasonable amount of time to spent on Instagram?
46:15: How do you decide if Instagram is good or bad for you?
46:50: How addicted do you think Instagram is vs. cigarettes?
48:40: How much FOMO is acceptable?
49:40: What if I use Misu (the automated mood tracker) as a guide to help me understand how using Instagram is affecting my mental health?
50:45: Can you help me put in place a rule (ex. no more than 30 minutes a day) to avoid getting addicted to Instagram?
Get help building habits with the everyday app. Highly recommend!
Sign-up here to join me for an episode!
I'd also love feedback for improving future episodes.
Thanks for listening!
68 эпизодов
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