Female Owned: Small business without the hustle

Female Owned: Small business without the hustle

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Female Owned: Small business without the hustle
Female Owned: Small business without the hustle
How and why I pitch to podcasts
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How and why I pitch to podcasts

My tried and tested tips + 3 podcast hosts on what works

May 18, 2023
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Many of you found me through Alice Sheridan’s podcast Art Juice (welcome!). I’ve been doing podcast interviews for a while and, to my own surprise, really enjoy them. They’ve also been a great way of growing my newsletter and business without relying on social media.

In this paid-subscriber only post, I’ll share why and how I pitch to podcasts, explore how I choose podcasts to pitch too, how I pitch (and the email I send) and how I prepare for podcast interviews.

And, as a special bonus, I’ve asked three podcast hosts what they look for when they receive podcast pitches (hint: it has very little to do with the current size of your own ‘audience’ or business).

Eager to read how I find podcasts to pitch to, get the template for my pitch email, tips on preparing for your interview and read what podcasts hosts are looking for?

Become a paid subscriber to read the full post (as always, if you’d benefit from this post but are unable to afford a paid subscription, let me know and I’m happy to compensate you). If you’re new to Substack and unsure how to become a paid subscriber, check out my Substack 101 blogpost here.

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