There is a reason why the internet is a graveyard of podcasts that stopped at episode 11 or 12.

Podcasting is an incredible medium, but the production treadmill is brutal. Scripting, booking, recording, editing, launching, emailing... doing it all every single week is a recipe for burnout if you're treating it like a frantic weekly scramble.

The podcasters who make it to episode 100 and beyond use Batching and Dynamic Distribution.

They don’t produce week-to-week. They spend one weekend a month recording four or five episodes back-to-back. Then, they use systems to handle the distribution, marketing, and audience capture automatically over the next 30 days.

This frees up their brain to do what they actually love: creating great content and connecting with their community.

If you’re tired of the weekly marketing scramble and want a team to completely take the automated launch, email, and WhatsApp systems off your plate so you can focus entirely on batching great content, see how PodHype handles it all for you here.

"We do not rise to the level of our goals. We fall to the level of our systems."

James Clear, Atomic Habits

Stop grinding. Start building.

See you again next week.

Until then, happy recording.

The Podcast Tonight Team

P.S. If this isn’t for you but you know someone who’d be a great fit, please forward this email. We appreciate your support more than ever.

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