The Reason Podcasting Feels So Random
Leah Bryant [00:00:03 - 00:01:01]: [00:00:03] Welcome back to the Podcasting Problem Solver. [00:00:05] I'm Leah Bryant, your go to podcast growth Strategist, here to coach you to podcast strategically for better results. [00:00:14] So I've been watching podcasters work really hard lately, publishing, consistently promoting, tweaking everything they can think of, and still asking themselves the same question. [00:00:26] I'm doing everything I'm supposed to be doing, so why does this still feel so random? [00:00:32] And if this sounds familiar, here's what I need you to hear. [00:00:36] This is actually an investigation problem. [00:00:40] So most podcasters are working hard, and sometimes too hard. [00:00:44] They're reacting to the loudest metric, for instance. [00:00:48] Their downloads will dip, the panic sets in, Their downloads spike, confusion follows, their leads will stall, and suddenly it's, oh, gosh, the algorithm hates me.
Why Reacting to Podcast Metrics Leaves You Confused
Leah Bryant [00:01:01 - 00:02:09]: [00:01:01] And that reaction loop, it not only keeps you busy, but it also leaves you very confused because surface level data can look really convincing while telling you the completely wrong story. [00:01:18] And I know this because before I ever touched a podcast strategy, I investigated fraud. [00:01:24] Yep. [00:01:25] And when I worked fraud cases, one rule mattered more than anything, and that is the loudest clue is rarely the right one. [00:01:38] So I was trained by the same consulting firm that trained the FBI. [00:01:42] Specifically in phone interrogations. [00:01:45] I had to listen to, like, breathing patterns. [00:01:49] What was going on in the background? [00:01:51] Were there papers rustling? [00:01:53] Were there other people talking? [00:01:56] Were there changes in someone's voice, inflections, things like that? [00:02:01] My job was to look for patterns, right? [00:02:03] Uncover what was really going on beneath the surface and then connect the dots that others were missing.
Uncovering Hidden Patterns: Lessons from Fraud Investigation to Podcasting
Leah Bryant [00:02:11 - 00:03:06]: [00:02:11] Fraud cases are full of distractions, numbers that look suspicious but really aren't. [00:02:18] Patterns that seem obvious but kind of fall apart under pressure. [00:02:23] Those aha moments that turn out to be dead ends. [00:02:28] And if I chased every red flag without context, I would waste weeks, sometimes months. [00:02:35] The real work wasn't reacting in those moments, okay? [00:02:41] It was when I was asking better questions. [00:02:46] Questions like what doesn't fit here? [00:02:49] What pattern keeps repeating? [00:02:53] Or what signal is being mistaken for noise? [00:02:57] Or vice versa. [00:02:59] And here's where everything clicked for me when I moved into podcasting. [00:03:04] I watch people do the exact same thing.
The Trap of Chasing Vanity Metrics
Leah Bryant [00:03:07 - 00:03:59]: [00:03:07] Chasing downloads, overcorrecting based on one episode, and treating vanity metrics like the verdicts. [00:03:16] It was all the same behavior, but just different data sets. [00:03:21] So here's what I want you to understand. [00:03:25] Stalled podcast growth is your feedback. [00:03:29] It's really valuable feedback. [00:03:32] You just have to know how to read it. [00:03:35] So downloads alone don't necessarily tell you who your podcast is really reaching or why people are clicking or not clicking or what path listeners are taking after an episode or where the trust is breaking down. [00:03:54] But that's why the first phase of my seamless podcast framework is the strategy.
Why Podcast Growth Strategy Comes First
Leah Bryant [00:03:59 - 00:04:38]: [00:03:59] Because before you optimize, promote, or scale anything, you have to understand what the data is actually telling you. [00:04:08] Strategy is the investigation. [00:04:12] And once you have that, well, everything else becomes the action that you can really trust. [00:04:18] And by the way, if you're hearing this and thinking, okay, Leah, I need you to look at my podcast data with me. [00:04:27] Well, that's what I do inside my podcast growth audits. [00:04:30] I dig into what's working, what's misleading you, and what you can stop worrying about altogether. [00:04:35] The link is below. [00:04:36] If you want that kind of clarity.
How Podcast Growth Audits Provide Clarity
Leah Bryant [00:04:39 - 00:05:12]: [00:04:39] Book yours today. [00:04:41] All right, so I have something to come clean about. [00:04:44] Are you ready? [00:04:47] I didn't always lead with strategy. [00:04:49] Early on, I was laser focused on production. [00:04:52] I built my entire business around making every episode sound crisp, polished, professional. [00:04:57] That's what we were known for. [00:04:59] The strategy behind why a podcast grows. [00:05:02] Things like SEO, podcast search optimization, keywords positioning that always lived in the background of my mind, But I really didn't lead with it.
The Power of Podcast Strategy Over Production
Leah Bryant [00:05:12 - 00:05:54]: [00:05:12] I thought clients just wanted that quote, unquote, pretty part. [00:05:16] Then one day, a client looked at me in the eye and asked, leah, why isn't my podcast growing? [00:05:22] And I knew the answer, but I hesitated. [00:05:27] It hit me like a gut punch. [00:05:31] And that hesitation, it reminded me of the bad guys I used to interrogate on the phone. [00:05:37] You know the ones, they really knew the answer, but they didn't want to say it out loud. [00:05:42] I realized I've been holding back the most powerful part of what I do. [00:05:47] The strategy that turns a great sounding podcast into a growth tool. [00:05:52] So I trusted my instincts.
A Real-Life Client Story: 61% More Downloads in 30 Days
Leah Bryant [00:05:55 - 00:06:29]: [00:05:55] And with that particular client, we changed three things with her podcast. [00:06:00] Her name, her cover art, and her keywords. [00:06:03] And what happened is that her downloads jumped 61% in 30 days. [00:06:08] Nothing else changed. [00:06:10] She had the same content quality, the same publishing schedule, the same promotion efforts. [00:06:15] We just corrected the signals so that the right people could actually find her. [00:06:21] And that moment was proof I wasn't, quote unquote, just a podcast producer. [00:06:28] I was a strategist.
Why SEO-Driven Podcasting Fuels Sustainable Growth
Leah Bryant [00:06:30 - 00:07:17]: [00:06:30] And my clients needed me to own that. [00:06:33] So from that point forward, I stopped playing small. [00:06:36] I. [00:06:36] I started building a business around what really drives results, which is SEO backed strategic podcasting. [00:06:44] Because that's the most sustainable and effective way to grow your visibility authority and have those aligned leads, right? [00:06:53] Turning your show into a real business growth tool, not just having great audio. [00:06:58] Because here's what I've learned When the strategy is missing, attraction becomes unfocused. [00:07:05] You might be attracting the wrong listeners. [00:07:08] You might be ranking for keywords that don't really convert, or you might be building trust with people who were never meant to become your clients.
How Clarity Turns Accidental Growth Into Intentional Success
Leah Bryant [00:07:18 - 00:08:19]: [00:07:18] And that's a positioning issue. [00:07:21] And once the investigation is clear, then that attraction becomes intentional instead of accidental, right? [00:07:28] And that's when growth stops feeling so random. [00:07:32] And this is a pattern that I see constantly. [00:07:34] Podcasters come in convinced that they need more episodes, or they need more promotion, or they just need to like burn it to the ground and rebrand it all. [00:07:43] But that's not the case, right? [00:07:45] Instead, I find unclear audience signals, mismatched episode topics, and call to actions that are either MIA or they don't match their listener intent. [00:08:00] Nothing is necessarily broken with their podcasts, it's just all misread. [00:08:05] And once we correct those signals, then that growth really does follow without piling on more effort. [00:08:12] When I worked fraud cases, the fastest way to waste time was chasing the loudest clue instead of the right one.
Stop Guessing: How Podcast Audits Reveal the Truth in Your Metrics
Leah Bryant [00:08:20 - 00:09:00]: [00:08:20] And podcasts are really the same. [00:08:23] If you're reacting to metrics without understanding what they're telling you, you're essentially just guessing. [00:08:30] And guessing can be expensive. [00:08:33] An audit is how we uncover the real story your podcast data is trying to tell you. [00:08:38] So if you want answers instead of guesswork, that's exactly what we do. [00:08:42] Inside my podcast growth audit, I investigate what's working, what's misleading you, and what you can stop touching altogether. [00:08:50] Again, you can book yours at the link below in the description. [00:08:53] And if this episode gave you a little oh, that explains a lot moment, well then, make sure you're following the show.
Leah Bryant [00:09:00 - 00:09:10]: [00:09:00] And until next time, keep your podcast purposeful, keep asking better questions, and above all else, keep your growth seamless. [00:09:09] And I'll see you next time.