What does it take to be a podcaster? It requires you to learn the tech skills to do things like record, edit, and publish. It takes intentional planning and preparation to craft quality episodes. It also takes determination and mind management.As a busy educator, I know how much time and care goes into continuing your podcast week after week. There are days when it feels like so much fun, and when you can see the impact it’s having on your audience and your business. But then there are times when you feel like you can’t keep up, that it’s not growing fast enough, or that it’s just a waste of time.Chrissy Nichols is on the show today to share exactly what mind management is, why you should be okay with B minus work, and how these two concepts could be the key to decreasing stress and negative self talk. After hearing Chrissy, I know you will feel inspired and walk away with a new excitement for your show!Show Notes: https://podcastingforeducators.com/episode63Join the Podcasting for Educators Prep-School: https://podcastingforeducators.com/prepschoolFollow along on Instagram @podcastingforeducators
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Podcasting for Educators is a podcast for TPT authors and other online educators. It's a show that will help you get your podcast in front of those who need it most - teachers, school counselors, literacy specialists, SLPs, parents, and more! Each week, Sara Whittaker and her guests will share top tips and actionable strategies that you will need in order to launch, manage, and grow your podcast. You’ll learn how to leverage your show to build long-lasting relationships with your audience and promote your TPT resources, courses, and memberships, all while providing valuable and accessible content!
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