Michael Ashford joins me today to discuss his podcast and business Fit Dad Fitness. Michael began his career as a journalist. After he got into the fitness space, he used his writing chops to create content for the company. He then pivoted into podcasting.
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Michael tells me how the podcast changed his strategy toward content. He shares what he enjoys about podcasting and how it has boosted his brand. Michael also has some secrets for being productive and consistent with content posting. We discuss the trial and error of finding the right recording equipment and platforms and what works for us.
If you are having a hard time committing to your podcast and need some pointers on staying accountable to your audience and content schedule, today’s episode is for you!
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