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Jules Hannaford begrudgingly turned to online dating as a last resort, after being single for more than a decade. But unfortunately, after finally meeting an eligible man, all was not as it seemed.
In her memoir and first book “Fool Me Twice”, Jules details the dangers and pitfalls she experienced in her search for love online. Then in 2019, with the help of her daughter Zara, she decided to turn her memoir into a true-crime podcast, and within eight months, they already had 200,000 downloads and counting.
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Jay Clouse’s podcast launched with a big-name guest – Seth Godin – and has featured a stacked resume of guests ever since.
But while the names are familiar, the stories you’ll hear on Creative Elements still feel new. That’s because Jay is taking a fresh approach and digging deeper into these creators’ stories, and not just their expertise.
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Kelsey Chapman hosts The Radiant Podcast, and empowers and equips women through her Radiant Podcast, Dream To Done online mentorship program, and book.
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Learn how Hannah Barg and Noa Fleischacker produce their narrative podcast Tight Lipped, a storytelling podcast about female chronic pain.
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Podcast interviews are hugely popular, and a win/win for hosts, guests, and listeners. But what makes them so popular, and is interviewing the right strategy for you?
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Seven years ago, Andy & John started The Purple Rock Survivor Podcast after meeting each other in an online forum. In today’s episode, they take us behind the scenes on their production process – which includes a team of 4-6 people per episode – and share why it’s so important for podcasters to have a point of view.
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