55 min

#004: First time I made a podcast w/ Sangeeta Pillai First Time For Everything

    • Comedy

Adam and Jordan bring you episode four of First Time For Everything! (0:25) They introduce their guest this week, Sangeeta Pillai. (2:48) Sangeeta kicks off talking about the first time she made a podcast - which she didn’t even know what one was at first! (3:50) She discusses hosting and how she refills her well to create a safe space for her guests to be vulnerable. (6:21) Happenstance played a role in how Sangeeta ended up starting her podcast, (8:45) and the role that the Spotify Sound Up competition played in her journey. (11:24) But once she won the competition, how much help did Sangeeta really have to launch Masala Podcast? (17:31) It took Sangeeta a year after the competition to get Masala Podcast launched, and she explains that making something that was important to her and that she could be proud of was key. (19:57) Sangeeta discusses the imposter syndrome she had to navigate when she launched the podcast. (22:15) Her relationship with her audience has been beautiful, and it’s what keeps her going. (27:27) Sangeeta shares how winning at the British Podcast Awards two years in a row has been a boost for her personally, (30:17) and she offers some advice about starting your own podcast. (34:10) Adam and Jordan wrap things up with thanks to Sangeeta Pillai (41:26) and their weekly challenges. (42:47)
Be sure to follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts so you can be the FIRST to know when new episodes are released!
To get in touch you can follow us on twitter or email us at ftfepod@gmail.com
For more on Sangeeta:
Twitter
Masala Podcast
Instagram
Website
For more on Adam:
Pod Bible Magazine
Hardest Part of the Ring Podcast
Twitter
For more on Jordan:
Don’t Talk To Me About Work Podcast
Website
Twitter
Instagram
Podcast artwork by Katie Burk
Music by Funkle Albert

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Adam and Jordan bring you episode four of First Time For Everything! (0:25) They introduce their guest this week, Sangeeta Pillai. (2:48) Sangeeta kicks off talking about the first time she made a podcast - which she didn’t even know what one was at first! (3:50) She discusses hosting and how she refills her well to create a safe space for her guests to be vulnerable. (6:21) Happenstance played a role in how Sangeeta ended up starting her podcast, (8:45) and the role that the Spotify Sound Up competition played in her journey. (11:24) But once she won the competition, how much help did Sangeeta really have to launch Masala Podcast? (17:31) It took Sangeeta a year after the competition to get Masala Podcast launched, and she explains that making something that was important to her and that she could be proud of was key. (19:57) Sangeeta discusses the imposter syndrome she had to navigate when she launched the podcast. (22:15) Her relationship with her audience has been beautiful, and it’s what keeps her going. (27:27) Sangeeta shares how winning at the British Podcast Awards two years in a row has been a boost for her personally, (30:17) and she offers some advice about starting your own podcast. (34:10) Adam and Jordan wrap things up with thanks to Sangeeta Pillai (41:26) and their weekly challenges. (42:47)
Be sure to follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts so you can be the FIRST to know when new episodes are released!
To get in touch you can follow us on twitter or email us at ftfepod@gmail.com
For more on Sangeeta:
Twitter
Masala Podcast
Instagram
Website
For more on Adam:
Pod Bible Magazine
Hardest Part of the Ring Podcast
Twitter
For more on Jordan:
Don’t Talk To Me About Work Podcast
Website
Twitter
Instagram
Podcast artwork by Katie Burk
Music by Funkle Albert

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

55 min

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