The Content Polymath Podcast

Dustin Miller - PolyInnovator

Using an omnichannel polymathic approach to content creation and repurposing. Becoming a MODERN content creator in the process, and accelerating your growth in this Digital Renaissance. polyinnovator.substack.com

  1. Niche, Meta-Niche, Anti-Niche

    12/07/2025

    Niche, Meta-Niche, Anti-Niche

    A niche is an area of focus for your content creation. Everyone always says “niche down, niche down, niche down”, but in actuality it isn’t that simple. Yes if you followed one topic, then you’ll grow more sustainably, but not necessarily more rapidly. What matters is that you stay true to yourself, and for a lot of people being polymathic is ingrained in their way of life. This post isn’t about polymathy, but I wanted to make this point. Sometimes by taking the opposite approach we can be more truthful to our way of life. Making our content stand out more. Why is it important to be true to yourself If you carve out just that one niche of your life, that one area of focus, then you leave out the other aspects that make you who you are. How is someone going to listen to you, if you aren’t being fully represented to them? Granted I understand this is getting into the philosophical territory, and that doesn’t fully fit into the logical standpoint of search engine optimization and niching down. Although if you can niche down and be true to yourself, or at least 80%, then great do that. People will see it in your content. I’m making this post for the people like me who would feel incomplete in their works, and therefore the content itself won’t feel as TRUE to them. How? How DO YOU be Truthful to yourself, and your interests? I’m not telling you to jump between topics everyweek. Although if that’s what you WANT to do, then try it. I don’t see it as a waste of time, if it is something you eagerly want to try. I sort of did this with my OmniContent series, where each episode was like this post. A video, blog, and podcast, BUT every episode was a different topic. Unlike this Substack where it is all about content creation. The problem was my skill level in content, as I wasn’t able to keep up a daily, or even in some cases a weekly cadence. Meaning my variety approach wasn’t working, and I need to narrow down my CONTENT TYPES. While not the niche topics, just rather the format of the content itself. I learned that lesson, and now I could do either or, but I choose to “niche down”… sort of. The way I do it is actually that of MULTIPLE NICHES, as I have a “Meta Niche” in “Polymathy”, that is my personal brand’s topic. Rather, it is “Knowledge Management for Polymaths”, which both topics in of themselves are actually quite a meta niches in their own rights. I just chose to combine them, as it felt right for my brand. What about you? Would you have a Meta Niche? Highlighted Tool of the Week: Answer the Public When learning anything about topic finding or SEO, this tool often pops up early on in your rabbit hole. However I wanted to give it a bit of a shoutout, as like with Reddit. You can often find a lot of questions that need to be answered. If you find that your topic on your content is that of more of a meta niche, or even anti niche, then you might be able to reach more people. At the start of your content journey, I actually wouldn’t try to find your super fans just yet. Or the people for your main topic solely. I would experiment a bit, and see what topics do you actually enjoy creating on. As if you’re like me, then you might find yourself stuck in a topic you don’t care for in the long run, and you need to explore more before you buckle down. https://answerthepublic.com/ 🥡 Takeaways Again if you haven’t watched the video, and only read the post, I would suggest doing both. Usually I don’t make the two parts separately, but I did this time around. As I really felt I needed to write this post in a separate mindset. To really give you the best overall episode. More logical explanation in the video, and a more philosophical explanation in the post. This way depending on how your mind works, the message can be received in one of those ways. I’m not saying don’t niche down, as even generalists sometimes have to. What I am saying is that it is okay if you DON’T niche down. At least for a while, and maybe if you’re more akin to me with a meta-niche. Then perhaps you won’t at all… I instead created multiple sub-brands, and you really at that point need a strong personal brand (which should theoretically be your overarching meta-niche. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit polyinnovator.substack.com

    7 min
  2. I'm Leaving Substack?

    11/29/2025

    I'm Leaving Substack?

    Look folks I gave it the ol’College TRY, and I looked at alternatives like Beehiiv (which is becoming more of an all in one creator hub). Not to mention of course Beamly (which has been an all in one creator tool). Although the experiences on there, and not to mention Beehiiv’s insane pricing just do not justify using them for me right now. I think for some people they’re great. Substack has been an off and on again thing for me for FIVE plus years at this point. From my Fireside Codex personal journal, how to swim newsletter, PIOS Framework newsletter idea, and even my most recent travel blog! They were all valiant attempts at trying to make use of this interesting platform, and reach some awesome people on the Substack Notes social network. Which I think this Content Polymath one was one of my most successful ventures yet here. Although it is simply diluting my attention, and the constant technical problems Substack Team fails to address or allow us to give feedback on. Are leaving me no choice. The fact that I have to put on my calendar “check to see if the video goes out” every week is just ridiculous. Not to mention adding in thumbnails, playlist, descriptions, language, AI or kid friendly checkboxes, tags, etc. Most of which are set already in my upload defaults that Substack choose to ignore. Despite coming back half a dozen different times, which indicates just how much Substack has the potential to offer us creatives. I’ve left disappointed each time. Now for some people this platform will be perfect! If you are in a region where having a medium or other centralized platforms will block you. Then Substack is way more friendly I would say to people around the world. Alternatively, if you want a free podcast host, or a way to do livestream journalism. Then I think this is an interesting use case for you. The Content Polymath is FAR from being done, for I quite literally have at least 64 strong ideas I want to make over the next year. AT MINIMUM, not to mention live updates when new tools/features/platforms come out, as I think the news style of content is still helpful. I get 100-300k impressions on my site each month, and 7,456 Unique Visitors. Which considering how inconsistent I’ve been on my site that is actually pretty low. My point is that the traffic is coming because I have a ton of SEO, and more importantly For You… valuable content. Ever since I started this Substack, it was like a double helix of content streams. The PolyTools Digest on Ghost, and the Content Polymath on Substack. However they’re both the same brand, and they’re both named the Content Polymath now anyways too. If you would like to check it out and sign up for the newsletters there: https://polyinnovator.space/tag/the-polytools-digest-omnichannel-content/ I’m even willing to give you FREE Access to my paid posts for a limited time if you decide to move on over! Just shoot me a message. Here is the post I put out there: https://polyinnovator.space/im-leaving-substack-again/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit polyinnovator.substack.com

    12 min
  3. The Creator Equation Part 5 - Massive Growth

    11/27/2025

    The Creator Equation Part 5 - Massive Growth

    This Creator Equation is key to you achieving viral success and massive growth as a content creator. I can’t guarantee it of course, as virality is more slippery than a fish. However I can say that with almost certainty that your success rate will be abysmal if you do not follow the Equation. It is exactly this reason why many creators fail to grow. They are missing one of the three criteria from the Creator Equation, and once they get it then they start seeing results again. Let’s go over what we talked about in this series. Why you need all three… At first I had the strategy, but I was unskilled, and thereby didn’t execute enough. After that I lacked the right tools to fill in my gaps, like clipping for my podcasts, or social post scheduling. Later on I had changed up my content so much, that my old strategy was no longer working. I also just wasn’t even doing it either, but I hadn’t replaced it. Going free form on my execution for far too long. Its okay to go with the flow every once in a while, but otherwise you need to lock in. I actually brought back my original strategy from ways ago for this Substack, and I think it is working well. Time will tell. Once you get your strategy down, tools prepared, and then you can work hard. All three will then compound over time for you. Like AI agents, but before those were even a thing haha. How to get all three done WELL Start making content, follow a simple pattern, i.e. once a week. Perhaps around 30 posts in then increase frequency or add in another type. Once you’ve gotten enough posts under your belt, you decide when that is, add in some automation tools. You don’t want to be paying for anything yet if you don’t have income coming in too. Although social media management is often one of the first I’d suggest paying for to use. Once you get to 100 posts consider your 2nd or 3rd new content type. Keeping up with the first 1-2 types you already are doing. Keep executing on your first type, while just adding the layers of the others on top. Think of it more like an onion, or perhaps an octopus with multiple arms. 🥡 Takeaways What you do will determine the outcome, of course. However you can accelerate it if you know what you are doing. The more reps you do will teach you, but I can also help you along the way. Let me know if you’re interested in coaching. Even as deep as we got in the videos of this series, there are a lot more things to learn. You CAN quantify the progression, and that is what I wanted to show all of you. However it isn’t necessary for everyone, sometimes it is just a matter of doing 10 times the amount of work of your competitor. Related if you want to know more: https://polyinnovator.space/tag/the-polytools-digest-omnichannel-content/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit polyinnovator.substack.com

    10 min

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Using an omnichannel polymathic approach to content creation and repurposing. Becoming a MODERN content creator in the process, and accelerating your growth in this Digital Renaissance. polyinnovator.substack.com