The Podcaster's Journey

Kaleb Stock

Podcasting for your business is supposed to grow your influence and opportunities… but for most podcasters, it feels like a time-consuming side project with no clear return. If you’ve ever asked yourself: “Is this even worth it?” “Why isn’t my audience growing?” “How do I actually make money from my podcast?” You’re in the right place. I’m Kaleb, a creative entrepreneur on a mission to turn podcasting into a real business asset—without burning out. The Podcaster’s Journey is an open journal, a behind-the-scenes look at what actually works when it comes to building an audience, streamlining your workflow, and making podcasting sustainable for your business. Season 2: The 90-Day Podcast Business Growth Challenge For the next 90 days, I’m going all in— Tracking every download, every lead, every dollar Building offers & fixing my workflow in real time Documenting what actually works (and what doesn’t) No fluff. No theory. Just real results—or real lessons. If you want to see what actually works, follow along. New episodes every Tuesday. Ready to build a podcast that fuels your business? Let’s go.

  1. 06/12/2025

    Your Podcast Isn’t Broken — You Are | E. 037

    Episode Summary: If your podcast feels like a grind with no payoff, the problem may not be the podcast — it may be you. In this episode, Kaleb reflects on the top lessons from his first 36 episodes and 12 clarity calls with podcasters at various stages of their journey. The conclusion? Most podcasters aren’t struggling with creativity or content. They’re drowning in disorganized lives and broken systems. From stories of burnout, cramming, and stalled growth, to the hard truth that effort without structure leads to exhaustion, this episode unpacks why systems are the secret ingredient to sustainable podcasting. Kaleb shares vulnerable moments from his piano school years, challenges you to take ownership of your creative process, and introduces the mindset shift that’s driving the format for Season 3. This is an episode about taking responsibility, finding joy, and building something that lasts. If you’re serious about podcasting, it’s time to get serious about your systems. ⸻ Key Points & Highlights: • The Real Pain: Burnout, lack of clarity, inconsistent workflow, and stalled monetization are symptoms of missing or broken systems. • The Piano Room Story: A metaphor for the grind of creativity without structure — and what happens when you finally build a system that supports growth. • Internal vs. External Systems: It’s not enough to organize your podcast. You have to align your life around it too. • The Myth of Hustle: Cramming doesn’t work. Systems do — but only if they’re designed to serve your life, not dominate it. • Hard Truth: You can’t blame your system if you’re the one who built it. • Sustainability Requires Joy: If your system doesn’t allow for joy, it’s not sustainable. • The Power of Subtraction: Sometimes building a better system starts with cutting things out. • Why Season 3 Is Changing: Instead of speaking to podcasters, Kaleb is now learning from them — especially those who’ve reached 100 episodes. ⸻ Notable Quotes: “If your podcast feels like a grind with no payoff, it’s not the system — it’s your system. You built it. Own it.” “Sustainability without joy isn’t sustainable. Full stop.” “The most important KPI in your podcasting journey? Joy.” “There’s no shortcut to the road to 100 episodes. Just systems that support the climb.” ⸻ ⏱️ Episode Timestamps: 00:00 — The Practice Room Story 04:30 — Why This Episode Matters 06:00 — Part 1: The Pain Is Real 14:40 — Challenging the Lie: “It’s Not You” 17:30 — Part 2: Building What Lasts 20:50 — A Personal Example: When Systems Fail 24:20 — The Joy KPI 25:45 — The Law of Subtraction 27:12 — Part 3: 3 Lessons from 36 Episodes 32:40 — Introducing Season 3: The Road to 100 34:34 — Final Takeaway: Own Your Results ⸻ Call to Action (CTA) What’s one system or routine you can build this week that will make podcasting easier, more joyful, or more consistent over the next 100 days? Share your answer inside our Facebook community and join others building sustainable, meaningful shows. Join the Community (https://www.facebook.com/groups/thepodcastersjourney) Let’s stop cramming and start compounding. If this episode resonated with you, I would love to hear about it in the group! We grow better together. ⸻ Optional Links & Resources: Website: https://www.podcastbuilders.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaleb.stock/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kalebstock/ Audio-Only Podcast Feed: https://bit.ly/3XGRmte Leave a Voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/The_Podcasters_Journey

    37 min
  2. 06/03/2025

    I Built a Podcast System… That Broke Me | E. 036

    Episode Summary: In this raw, reflective solo episode, Kaleb opens up about the unexpected emotional toll of his 90-day podcast sprint. An experiment meant to create clarity, momentum, and a replicable system for podcast growth. Instead, it brought something else: resistance, fatigue, and a realization that pushing through isn’t the same as building something sustainable. He shares what worked, what didn’t, and why he’s giving himself permission to pivot, not quit. From missing his first publishing deadline to reassessing the cohort launch, this episode is about rethinking success when the plan doesn’t go the way you hoped. Kaleb also previews what’s next for The Podcaster’s Journey, including a new focus for Season 3, rooted in community, collaboration, and conversations that bring energy instead of draining it. Whether you’re deep into your own podcast or just starting to feel the weight of the work, this episode is a permission slip to pause, reflect, and ask yourself: Is it time to pivot, or are you still on track? ⸻ Key Points & Highlights: • Consistency alone doesn’t guarantee clarity, traction, or momentum • Sustainability isn’t just a system — it’s how it makes you feel • Missing an episode taught more than publishing every week ever did • If the system burns you out, it’s not the right system • Data from a failed launch can still point the way forward • The work that gives you energy often shows you where to pivot • You don’t need permission to pause, reassess, or change course ⸻ Notable Quotes: “I built a system to sustain me, and then found myself avoiding it.” “I thought this sprint would bring life. Instead, it brought resistance.” “If it’s not bringing you energy, is it really sustainable?” “The work that lights you up is probably pointing to your next step.” ⸻ ⏱️ Episode Timestamps: 00:00 – The 90-Day Sprint Starts to Crack 00:31 – Admitting the Dissonance: Something Isn’t Working 01:24 – Missing a Week: The First Time It All Fell Apart 02:20 – Wrestling with Burnout vs. Misalignment 04:22 – The Original Vision: A Public Podcasting Case Study 06:16 – What I Learned (and What Didn’t Work) 07:11 – Did the Sprint Actually Prove Anything? 08:31 – A Partial Win: Clarity Without Momentum 09:01 – When Discipline Comes at a Cost 09:54 – Avoidance, Learning, and Self-Doubt as a Podcaster 10:55 – What Didn’t Land: The Cohort Launch and Email Campaign 13:22 – Motivation, Dread, and the Limits of External Pressure 14:48 – Realizing the Systems Weren’t Ready 16:25 – The Problem with “Just Push Harder” 17:08 – What Still Gave Me Life: Clarity Calls 18:38 – The Pivot: Turning Clarity Calls into the Next Season 19:35 – Reaffirming the Commitment to 100 Episodes 21:30 – Introducing Season 3: The Road to 100 23:56 – Seeking Wisdom from Podcasters Who’ve Made It 24:59 – Final Reflections: Pivot or Stay the Course? 26:19 – Join the Facebook Group and Finish Strong ⸻ Call to Action: Ready to make your podcast more sustainable — without doing it alone? Join a private community of real podcasters figuring it out in real time. If you’re tired of feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or isolated in the grind, this space was made for you. We share wins, ask honest questions, and learn from each other every week. Come be part of something that lasts. → Join the Facebook group here: (https://www.facebook.com/groups/thepodcastersjourney) And if this episode resonated with you, send it to one other podcaster who’s working through a similar chapter. We grow better together. ⸻ Optional Links & Resources: Website: https://www.podcastbuilders.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaleb.stock/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kalebstock/ Audio-Only Podcast Feed: https://bit.ly/3XGRmte Leave a Voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/The_Podcasters_Journey

    27 min
  3. 05/26/2025

    You Might be Doing Podcast Ads Completely Wrong | E. 035

    Episode Summary: In this episode of The Podcaster’s Journey, Kaleb tackles one of the biggest questions new podcasters face: Is paying for podcast ads worth it — or is organic growth the smarter move? Drawing from Reddit case studies, ad platform results, and expert data, he breaks down the true ROI of paid ads, outlines key organic growth strategies, and offers a hybrid plan that balances both speed and sustainability. You’ll walk away with a clearer understanding of where to focus your energy — and what to avoid — so your podcast growth is real, sustainable, and rooted in strategy. ⸻ Key Points & Highlights: • Only 7% of podcast listeners discover new shows via paid ads (Edison Research) • Case studies show $14–$27 per subscriber via paid ads — with poor retention • Organic methods (SEO, repurposing, email lists) dominate discovery and trust-building • Paid ads only make sense when organic systems are already converting • Hybrid growth = 80% organic effort, 20% strategic paid amplification • Under $100/mo on ads? Likely a waste — aim for $250–$500+ with tracking • Key success metric: listener retention and engagement, not just downloads ⸻ Notable Quotes: “Paid ads might give you visibility, but without the follow-through, it’s just noise.” “Organic growth can feel slow — but each episode is a drop in the bucket. Give it 100 episodes, and it starts to overflow.” “You can pour gas on a fire — but if the fire isn’t lit yet, nothing’s going to happen.” “Paid is the accelerant. Organic is the long-burning fuel.” ⸻ ⏱️ Episode Timestamps: 00:02 — Welcome + Episode Setup 02:03 — The Appeal (and Reality) of Paid Ads 02:32 — Real Examples of Ad Spend Results 03:48 — Why Paid Ads Often Don’t Convert 04:38 — Prerequisites Before Running Ads 05:07 — Step-by-Step Ad Prep (Ideal Listener, Tracking, Platform) 08:51 — The Power of Organic Growth 09:49 — Organic Tactics: SEO, Repurposing, Community 13:00 — Each Episode is a Drop in the Bucket 14:00 — SEO & YouTube Discovery Importance 15:14 — When Paid Ads Can Work 16:49 — The Hybrid Strategy 19:36 — Time & Budget Considerations for Ads 22:50 — Tracking Metrics that Matter 24:56 — Final Reflection + Weekly Challenge ⸻ Call to Action: What’s one small organic growth experiment you could try this week? Maybe it’s optimizing your titles, sharing a quote, or finally starting your email list. I’d love to hear what you come up with — and even better, I’d love for you to share it inside our Facebook group: The Podcaster’s Journey Community (https://www.facebook.com/groups/thepodcastersjourney) It’s a space for podcasters who are building shows that matter and figuring out how to grow with clarity and confidence. And if this episode gave you clarity, send it to one other podcaster who’s been wondering the same thing. We grow better together. ⸻ Optional Links & Resources: Website: https://www.podcastbuilders.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaleb.stock/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kalebstock/ Audio-Only Podcast Feed: https://bit.ly/3XGRmte Leave a Voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/The_Podcasters_Journey

    27 min
  4. 05/14/2025

    E. 034 - Why My Old Repurposing System Burned Me Out—and How I’m Fixing It

    Episode Summary: Podcast promotion shouldn’t be punishment, but for a while, that’s exactly how it felt. In this episode of The Podcaster’s Journey, I open up about the burnout I experienced after trying to repurpose every episode into a dozen pieces of content across every platform. Even though I was seeing some traction—views, likes, and a few new subscribers—I wasn’t seeing real results: meaningful conversations. So I took a step back and asked, “What if repurposing could be lightweight, repeatable, and still effective?” That’s where the Core Four system was born. In this episode, I walk you through: • What went wrong with my old content strategy • How I redefined success (hint: it’s not likes or downloads) • The 4 content pieces I'm now creating from each episode • My new weekly repurposing workflow • Why promotion is now the actual finish line This is a behind-the-scenes look at a system I’m just starting to implement, but I believe it’s going to change how I show up online. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed trying to do it all, this episode is for you. ⸻ Key Points & Highlights: • Many podcasters burn out not because the strategy is wrong, but because it’s too much to do alone. • High-effort repurposing systems aren’t sustainable if they don’t lead to real engagement. • The Core Four system focuses on: 1 Quote Graphic, 1 Clip, 1 Story Post, 1 Question Post. • Success is no longer defined by downloads, but by conversations. • A new weekly workflow (Repurposing Power Hour + lightweight assets) makes promotion feel doable. Notable Quotes: “Publishing an episode isn’t the finish line—conversation is.” “It worked, technically—but I was exhausted.” “If I get 10 views and one real conversation, I’ve succeeded.” “I don’t want to be a noisemaker. I want to be a conversation starter.” “Repurposing is no longer extra work. It’s the most important work.” ⸻ Episode Timestamps 0:00 – Why My Old Repurposing Workflow Burned Me Out 1:01 – The Turning Point: Realizing Promotion Wasn’t Optional 2:16 – Where My System Went Wrong 3:40 – Redefining Success for Podcast Promotion 5:20 – Introducing the ‘Core Four’ Content System 8:22 – How Each of the Core Four Pieces Work 13:25 – The New Weekly Workflow: Power Hours, Metrics, and Focused Platforms 17:38 – Closing Thoughts and a Call for Your Feedback ⸻ Call to Action: If this episode hit home for you and you’re working through similar challenges with promotion, burnout, or building a system that actually works—you don’t have to do it alone. Join our free Facebook community for podcasters who are committed to growing the right way. It’s a space to share wins, ask questions, and get feedback as you build your show with clarity and consistency. Click here to join: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thepodcastersjourney Let’s grow together—one conversation at a time. ⸻ Optional Links & Resources: Website: https://www.podcastbuilders.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaleb.stock/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kalebstock/ Video Podcast Feed: https://youtu.be/mFuZqWNq31M Leave a Voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/The_Podcasters_Journey

    20 min
  5. 05/06/2025

    E. 033 - Why the 7-11-4 Rule Matters for Podcasters (and Why You Can’t Afford to Ignore It)

    Episode Summary: Have you ever felt like your podcast episode should be doing more for you? You’ve done the hard work — planning, scripting, recording, editing — and then it’s time to promote. But instead of feeling momentum, you feel stuck. In this episode, Kaleb introduces a simple but powerful concept: the 7-11-4 Rule, originally developed by Google and embraced by marketers like Daniel Priestley. This rule shows how trust is actually built with an audience, not by posting once and hoping, but by showing up consistently, in multiple places, over time. You’ll learn why a single high-quality podcast episode can be the centerpiece of your entire content strategy. Kaleb walks through how long-form podcasting naturally gives you depth, but it’s the intentional repurposing that gives you reach, and why skipping this step leaves 80% of your potential impact on the table. This episode isn’t about adding more to your plate — it’s about making what you’re already doing go further. Next week: Kaleb will walk you through how to make the 7-11-4 Rule sustainable with systems that don’t burn you out. ⸻ Key Points & Highlights: 1. One great podcast episode can drive your entire marketing plan, if you extend it strategically. 2. 7-11-4 Rule: 7 hours of engagement, 11 brand touchpoints, 4 different platforms. 3. Trust is built through familiarity and frequency, not just quality. 4. Podcasting gives depth, but repurposing gives reach. 5. You don’t need to create more — you need to maximize what you’ve already made. 6. This process isn’t about perfection, it’s about momentum and building a system over time. Notable Quotes: “Why am I making the content, but not giving it enough surface area to actually build trust?” “Podcasting is a deep channel, but if you don’t extend that depth, you leave 80% of your growth unused.” “Success isn’t built on endless content. It’s built on smart, compounding touchpoints.” “Your podcast isn’t just an episode, it’s the core of your marketing machine.” “Momentum is greater than perfection.” ⸻ Episode Timestamps 00:01 – The problem with content-on-content fatigue 01:30 – The mindset shift: giving your content more surface area 03:22 – Welcome to The Podcaster’s Journey 03:45 – The content treadmill: why it feels like you’re stuck 05:11 – The podcast as your marketing engine 06:05 – What is the 7-11-4 Rule? 07:34 – The power of 7 hours: bingeable trust 08:31 – 11 touchpoints: how we come to trust creators 09:49 – 4 platforms: expanding your brand’s reach 10:52 – Real-life examples of how trust is built 12:27 – Repurposing multiplies your message 13:22 – Why podcasters often miss this 14:26 – How one episode can fulfill the 7-11-4 framework 15:52 – Recap and encouragement: momentum is greater than perfection 17:25 – Compounding trust and bingeable experiences 18:16 – Closing thoughts: your podcast is the hub 19:19 – Light challenge: where else can your content show up? 19:55 – Teaser for next week: how to make it sustainable ⸻ Call to Action: If today’s episode resonated with you, if you’re realizing that you want to build something real, something trust-centered, and something that lasts, that’s exactly what we work on inside my cohort, From Chaos to Clarity. It’s a six-week journey where we lay the foundation for sustainable podcast growth — building systems, content strategies, and real momentum for a trust-first business. It’s a space for coaches, creatives, and entrepreneurs who are serious about playing the long game and building something that matters. If that sounds like the next right step for you, you can learn more by checking out the link down in the show notes — or book a free clarity call with me to talk about whether it’s a fit for your journey. More Information on Chaos to Clarity: https://chaos2clarity.super.site/ Clarity Call: https://tidycal.com/kalebstock/20-minute-clarity-call Either way, stay encouraged, stay steady — because what you’re building matters more than you can see right now.” ⸻ Optional Links & Resources: Website: https://www.podcastbuilders.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaleb.stock/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kalebstock/ Video Podcast Feed: https://youtu.be/avvwqJWTYHA Leave a Voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/The_Podcasters_Journey

    20 min
  6. 04/28/2025

    E. 032 - Podcasting for Profit? Trusting the Process When Results Feel Far Away

    Episode Summary: In this episode of The Podcaster’s Journey, Kaleb shares a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s really like to build a podcast-centered business when the results feel far away. From staying late on clarity calls to sowing seeds of trust without immediate payoff, this episode is an encouragement to anyone building something real through podcasting. If you’re feeling like you’re moving slower than expected, this is your reminder that you’re not failing — you’re planting something that will last. Kaleb shares the importance of adjusting your expectations, why slow growth protects you, and why podcasting is a trust-first game that compounds over time. If you’re ready to build a podcast that creates rhythm, trust, and real transformation, this episode is for you. ⸻ Key Points & Highlights: 1. Lead With Value First • Giving more than expected — like staying late on a call — is an investment in trust, not a waste of time. • True business success is built on leading with value, even when there’s no immediate return. 2. Podcasting Is About Transformation, Not Transactions • You are the guide in your listener’s story, not the hero. • Podcasting creates bridges of trust — not quick wins or viral hits. 3. Adjust Your Speed Expectations • Fast results are glamorized by social media, but true podcast-driven businesses grow slowly and intentionally. • Celebrate daily deposits — meaningful actions — not just vanity metrics. 4. Slow Growth Protects You From Burnout • Systems, experience, and personal resilience must be developed gradually. • Success that comes too fast without a foundation often leads to collapse — slow growth matures you for sustainable success. 5. Trust Compounds Quietly Before It Tips • Listeners are often silent observers — trust builds invisibly long before action is taken. • Breakthroughs often feel “sudden” but are the result of slow, steady compounding trust. 6. Adjust Your Scoreboard • Redefine success in the early stages: • Consistency • Craft improvement • Helping one person at a time • Progress you can’t see yet is still critical, meaningful progress. 7. Commit to the Long Game • Don’t judge your podcast by the first 10 episodes. • Commit to 100 episodes before reevaluating — and trust that transformation (in you and your audience) happens through consistent effort over time. 8. Final Encouragement • You’re not failing — you’re building something invisible and powerful. • Stay steady. Stay encouraged. Trust the process — the harvest is coming. Notable Quotes: “Hope alone is not a marketing strategy.” “Every episode we publish is a seed we’re planting.” “If you don’t know what you’re aiming at, how can you create content that actually provides value?” “You become someone people want to follow—not just someone they want to listen to once.” “Plant with purpose and position with clarity.” ⸻ Episode Timestamps: 00:02 – Personal story: Leading with value on a clarity call 02:21 – Welcome to The Podcaster’s Journey and show setup 03:57 – The real problem: Expecting fast results in a slow-trust system 06:31 – Content-first businesses are trust-first businesses 09:19 – Why slow growth protects you from burnout 11:23 – Trust compounds quietly — invisible progress leads to breakthroughs 12:48 – Adjust your scoreboard: What early wins really look like 17:39 – Soft CTA: Invitation to the From Chaos to Clarity Cohort 19:10 – Final encouragement: Stay steady — what you’re building matters ⸻ Call to Action: If today’s episode resonated with you, if you’re realizing that you want to build something real, something trust-centered, and something that lasts, that’s exactly what we work on inside my cohort, From Chaos to Clarity. It’s a six-week journey where we lay the foundation for sustainable podcast growth — building systems, content strategies, and real momentum for a trust-first business. It’s a space for coaches, creatives, and entrepreneurs who are serious about playing the long game and building something that matters. If that sounds like the next right step for you, you can learn more by checking out the link down in the show notes — or book a free clarity call with me to talk about whether it’s a fit for your journey. More Information on Chaos to Clarity: https://chaos2clarity.super.site/ Clarity Call: https://tidycal.com/kalebstock/20-minute-clarity-call Either way, stay encouraged, stay steady — because what you’re building matters more than you can see right now.” ⸻ Optional Links & Resources: Website: https://www.podcastbuilders.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaleb.stock/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kalebstock/ Audio-Only Podcast Feed: https://bit.ly/3XGRmte Leave a Voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/The_Podcasters_Journey

    20 min
  7. 04/22/2025

    E. 031 - Marketing a Podcast Like a Business (My Promotion Plan)

    Episode Summary: Publishing your podcast isn’t the finish line—it’s the first step. In this episode, I share what I’ve learned after months of publishing without a clear strategy and what it’s looked like for me to shift from a “publish and pray” approach to a more intentional, builder-minded method of podcast marketing. You’ll hear the story of how my grandmother’s real estate strategy unexpectedly reshaped my view of podcast promotion. This episode introduces a simple but powerful framework I’m using to stay grounded in every episode I create: two questions that help me aim with purpose before I hit record, and filter everything I write, title, or promote through. They’ve changed how I approach my show—and I think they’ll do the same for yours. Whether you’re just starting out or stuck in the messy middle, this episode is an invitation to build something real, with clarity and rhythm, one week at a time. ⸻ Key Points & Highlights: - Why “hope” isn’t a podcast marketing strategy - The gardening metaphor that changed how I think about publishing - Two questions that filter everything I script and share - Why it’s better to have one repeatable marketing rhythm than burnout from big plans - How small, consistent actions build long-term trust and traction - An inside look at how I’m using The Podcaster’s Engine to structure all of this ⸻ Notable Quotes: “Hope alone is not a marketing strategy.” “Every episode we publish is a seed we’re planting.” “If you don’t know what you’re aiming at, how can you create content that actually provides value?” “You become someone people want to follow—not just someone they want to listen to once.” “Plant with purpose and position with clarity.” ⸻ Episode Timestamps 00:44 – Why hope alone won’t grow your podcast 01:38 – What my grandmother’s real estate taught me about podcast marketing 04:45 – The gardening metaphor: every episode is a seed 06:18 – The two questions that guide every episode 11:35 – Burnout vs. rhythm: picking one repeatable marketing habit 13:59 – Why I built The Podcaster’s Engine and how it helps avoid burnout 16:48 – You don’t need a full marketing plan—just start with one repeatable step ⸻ Call to Action: Suggested Next Episode Check out Episode 029: “Your Podcast Isn’t the Funnel — It’s the Start of the Journey” In that episode, I talk through how I rebuilt my show to actually create connection, traction, and momentum when the results weren’t matching the effort. https://youtu.be/ds6iKtt07mI ⸻ Looking for personalized support? Schedule a strategy call — let’s see if we’re a good fit. https://tidycal.com/kalebstock/book-your-free-25-minute-podcast-growth-session ⸻ Optional Links & Resources: Website: https://www.podcastbuilders.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaleb.stock/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kalebstock/ Audio-Only Podcast Feed: https://bit.ly/3XGRmte Leave a Voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/The_Podcasters_Journey

    18 min
  8. 04/15/2025

    E. 030 - I’m Not Where I Thought I’d Be — But I’m Not Done Yet

    Episode Summary: This episode isn’t about hype — it’s about honesty. In this 10-episode check-in, I get real about where I am versus where I thought I’d be at this point in the 90-day podcast growth challenge. I unpack my expectations around audience growth, revenue goals, and momentum — and how those expectations created what I now recognize as *the disappointment gap.* I walk through the actual numbers from my podcast and YouTube analytics, call out the marketing and promotion efforts I’ve let slide, and reflect on the emotional toll that comes with slow growth. From inflated early stats to letting social media fall off, I’m not holding anything back. This episode ends with a powerful mindset shift (and a quote from Jeremy Enns) that’s helping me recalibrate my focus: matter more to your listeners, and the metrics will follow. ⸻ Key Points & Highlights: - Why honest metrics matter more than perfect numbers - How inflated early growth can cloud your expectations - What to measure that actually helps your show grow - Why falling behind isn’t failure — it’s a sign to realign ⸻ Notable Quotes: - "This isn’t a highlight reel — this is a reset.” - “I’m not where I thought I’d be — but I’m not done yet.” - “You don’t fail until you quit. Falling behind isn’t the same as failing.” - “The results you’re getting are just a reflection of the system you’ve built — not your worth.” - “If you want different results, you don’t need to shame yourself — you need a different system.” - “What gets measured gets managed. The first step is recalibrating what you’re measuring in the first place.” - “I thought I needed momentum. What I actually needed was clarity.” - “Don’t optimize for downloads — optimize for meaning.” ⸻ Episode Timestamps 00:00 – Honest Check-In: Why I’m Recording This Episode 02:03 – I’m in the Messy Middle — Not the Mountain Top 03:16 – Q1: What Was I Quietly Expecting by This Point — and Why? 07:51 – Q2: Where Do I Feel the Gap the Most — Emotionally or Practically? 13:33 – Q3: What Are the Actual Numbers? (Podcast, YouTube, and Listener Trends) 17:00 – Q4: Where Have I Let Momentum Stall — and Why? 19:08 – Q5: What’s Still Working Even When I’m Not at 100%? 21:29 – Q6: What Would Showing Up With Clarity Look Like in Phase 2? 22:52 – Q7: What Would I Tell Someone Who Feels Like They’re Slipping Behind? 26:14 – Outro Reflection: Measure What Matters & Make It Count ⸻ Call to Action: Your Turn: Audit Your Podcast This episode isn’t just about where I missed the mark — it’s an invitation for you to pause and reflect on your own podcast journey. Take 10 minutes today, not to plan your next clip or episode, but to ask: • What’s working? • What’s not? • What am I really measuring — and does it matter? You don’t fail until you quit. Falling behind is just a signal to realign. Use this episode as your checkpoint. Reset your metrics. Rebuild your system. And remember, the goal isn’t to get louder — it’s to matter more to the listeners already here. ⸻ Looking for personalized support? Schedule a strategy call — let’s see if we’re a good fit. https://tidycal.com/kalebstock/book-your-free-25-minute-podcast-growth-session ⸻ Optional Links & Resources: Website: https://www.podcastbuilders.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaleb.stock/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kalebstock/ Video Podcast Feed: https://youtu.be/MHAYHn4z9OE Leave a Voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/The_Podcasters_Journey

    29 min

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Podcasting for your business is supposed to grow your influence and opportunities… but for most podcasters, it feels like a time-consuming side project with no clear return. If you’ve ever asked yourself: “Is this even worth it?” “Why isn’t my audience growing?” “How do I actually make money from my podcast?” You’re in the right place. I’m Kaleb, a creative entrepreneur on a mission to turn podcasting into a real business asset—without burning out. The Podcaster’s Journey is an open journal, a behind-the-scenes look at what actually works when it comes to building an audience, streamlining your workflow, and making podcasting sustainable for your business. Season 2: The 90-Day Podcast Business Growth Challenge For the next 90 days, I’m going all in— Tracking every download, every lead, every dollar Building offers & fixing my workflow in real time Documenting what actually works (and what doesn’t) No fluff. No theory. Just real results—or real lessons. If you want to see what actually works, follow along. New episodes every Tuesday. Ready to build a podcast that fuels your business? Let’s go.