Prompting Kit for launching podcast idea with ChatGPT
I started a podcast by getting help from an AI. Now I want your email address to be able to remind you to tell your friends about my podcast
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What's Included?
I've literally spent a bizarre amount of time on researching how to actually name and create this podcast. Now I'm over it and I share my secret sauce in hopes you won't waste as much time as I did
This chapter explores the mental barriers that kept me from starting my podcast and business. I discuss how I spent too much time overanalyzing and delaying action, only to realize that the best way forward was simply to begin.
My journey from hesitation to execution sets the foundation for everything that follows.
Choosing the right name and domain was a critical step. I explored options like YPOIT (You’re Probably Overthinking It) and others, debating whether to use my personal brand.
This chapter also includes insights on logo creation, positioning the podcast, and aligning branding with long-term goals.
To create high-quality content efficiently, I researched and tested multiple tools like Riverside, OBS, Streamyard, and systeme.io.
I also explored recording workflows, multiple camera setups, and video/audio editing options, ensuring the podcast could be easily repurposed across YouTube, social media, and podcast platforms.
Once recorded, the focus shifted to distribution and engagement strategies. I refined titles, descriptions, metadata, and CTAs to maximize reach.
I also explored strategies for growing an audience, using social media hooks, email collection, and conversion-driven content to ensure the podcast gains traction.
Meet Nils, who finally stopped overthinking and started taking action
Nils Decker
Serial entrepreneur builds companies from 0 to 1.
Nils has never held a real job and always hustled. He sold his first startup and became a millionaire at 33. Currently, a few years older and with some extra grays, he's building a 10 billion dollar company in fintech.
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