46. How to overcome perfectionism as a podcaster: ego vs content value

Set yourself free from the chains of perfectionism and welcome the joy of creativity into your podcasting journey. In this week’s episode, you're in for a deep dive into the subject of perfectionism and its impact on content creators - especially those who run a podcast as a tool for their business. I open up about my personal struggles with perfectionism - read high work standards, laying bare the ego-driven nature of it. Together, we explore practical strategies to combat this roadblock, focusing on the value we deliver to our audience rather than the imperfections that may creep in.

Remember, it's about aiming for 90% perfection to maintain the joy in the creative process and steer clear of burnout. Your 90% effort is already someone’s 150%!


Why you don’t need to have all the fancy equipment and video expertise

The spotlight then turns to the exhilarating world of video podcasting. You'll get the lowdown on the importance of a good camera, lighting setup, and the significance of white balance for that professional touch - but someonetimes not all at once, right away. We strip it back to basics - there's no need to stress about your hair or makeup, as the real magic lies in the content and the intimate connection you foster with your audience.

If you're toying with the idea of starting a video podcast, the tips and techniques we cover here will prove invaluable - especially as they help you process what’s REALLY important.


Podcast value lies in the content strategy, not in the equipment price tag

Lastly, let's face it, starting a video podcast can feel daunting. Concerns about appearance, camera angles, even the right equipment can hold us back. But here's the thing: your content and your purpose are light-years more important than minor tech details.

It's about starting before you think you're ready, because quality content trumps a large audience any day of the week. Embrace platforms like YouTube to reach new listeners, and remember, you don't need a degree in broadcasting to kickstart your podcast.

It's time to push aside the ego, zero in on the purpose of your content, and leap into the world of podcasting. So, tune in, and let's break free from perfectionism together.

Timestamps:

  • 00:00 - Overcoming Perfectionism and Changing Up Content

  • 01:07 - Testing Video Podcasting and Imperfect Content Creation 

  • 04:24 - Overcoming Perfectionism and Focusing on Value

  • 10:55 - White Balance and Lighting

  • 14:10 - Makeup and Professionalism 

  • 16:52 - Equipment and Audience Size 

  • 19:15 - The importance of creating valuable content 

  • 20:15 - Starting a podcast without proper training

  • 22:06 - Inviting dream guests on the podcast

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