Have you been wanting to launch your podcast for the past couple of years, but would quickly get lost in the sea of information and scrap that project once again, promising yourself you'd get to it the following year? I see you. You're a solopreneur, and you want — and need — to be efficient with your time and precious with your energy, which means being strategic with your marketing efforts. And this is where this podcast comes in. "Say Yes to Podcasting" is a simple, straightforward, and friendly guide to podcasting for solopreneurs with service-based businesses designed to help them start their podcasts and make it their main marketing channel for attracting high-quality leads and clients. So, if you're done spinning your wheels on social media, thinking what to post next, and getting frustrated at the very thought of putting your thoughts online, welcome. Consider this your sign. Launch that podcast. I, your host, Anja Lordanić, have been in the podcasting space for the past 5+ years and have tried it all — from co-hosting a show, recording in two languages, conducting 80+ interviews, to now recording an educational podcast whose main goal is to help solopreneurs launch their podcasts and quickly get over the hurdles it took me ages to overcome. Tune in every Tuesday for quick, digestible, and easy-to-apply episodes that will move you along your podcasting journey fast, with ease, and with a life-first approach. (Toddlers, anyone?) Don't let 2 more years pass you by. Instead, let's do it now. Start with this episode: 3 Things You Should Do Now Before Launching Your Podcast
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Episode #30
Does Podcasting Get Easier After You Launch Your Show? (Expectations vs. Reality, Time Management, and More) — With Anđela Đinđić
Aug 17, 202623 min
Thinking about launching your own podcast? Book a free 15-minute chat here . Launching a podcast can feel like a huge project before you get into the recording and publishing rhythm. But what happens after your podcast launch—when the planning is over, the first episodes are out, and podcasting has to fit into your real biz and real schedule? In this episode, I’m continuing my conversation with my client Anđela Đinđić, a psychology expert and host of an amazing psychology podcast in Croatian ( Zalogaj za razmišljanje ), and looking at what changed once she stopped thinking about podcasting and actually became a podcast host. We talk about the expectations she had going in, what surprised her after launching, and how her relationship with recording changed once she gained some real experience. If you’re a busy solopreneur or freelancer, you might be wondering whether running a podcast will eventually become another demanding task on your already-full plate. Anđela’s experience offers a truly realistic perspective on that fear—and on what podcasting can feel like once it becomes part of your routine. We also get into: What surprised Angela most after her podcast launch. How her confidence changed once she started recording regularly. What she now wishes she’d known before starting her show. If you’ve been putting off starting a podcast because you’re worried about the time, pressure, or learning curve, this conversation will give you a much clearer picture of what life on the other side of launching can actually look like. Also, if you happen to speak Croatian, listen to Anđela’s podcast Zalogaj za razmišljanje on Spotify or Apple Podcasts . ------------------ Do you want to plan your podcast in 56 minutes? Grab your FREE audio guide here. Have a podcasting question, but want to keep it anonymous? Click here and get your question answered on the show. (Anonymously.) Looking for a hosting platform for your podcast? Try Captivate for free. Wondering where I record all of my episodes? Check out Riverside.fm. Shall we connect on LinkedIn? Yes! https://www.linkedin.com/in/anjalordanic/
She Almost Didn’t Start Her Podcast, and Now She Runs It All by Herself (A Client Story) — With Anđela Đinđić
Aug 10, 202627 min
Thinking about launching your own podcast? Book a free 15-minute chat here . Starting a podcast can feel incredibly overwhelming, even when you already know exactly what you want to talk about. You have the expertise, the ideas, and maybe even the desire to start a podcast—but then the tech, editing, consistency, and dozens of little unknowns get in the way. In this episode, I’m joined by my client Anđela Đinđić, a psychology expert and host of an amazing psychology podcast in Croatian ( Zalogaj za razmišljanje ) to talk about the version of her before her podcast existed. And I love this conversation because we’re not pretending launching a podcast was effortless for her. Anđela knew she had something valuable to share, but she also wondered whether she could actually manage everything that came with creating a show alongside her existing work and life. We talk about: What was really holding Anđela back before launching. The doubts that almost made her postpone the podcast. How she looks at those fears now that she publishes every week. If starting your own podcast has been sitting on your to-do list because the whole process feels bigger than you expected, I think you’ll recognize yourself in this conversation. If you happen to speak Croatian, listen to Anđela’s podcast Zalogaj za razmišljanje on Spotify or Apple Podcasts . ------------------ Do you want to plan your podcast in 56 minutes? Grab your FREE audio guide here. Have a podcasting question, but want to keep it anonymous? Click here and get your question answered on the show. (Anonymously.) Looking for a hosting platform for your podcast? Try Captivate for free. Wondering where I record all of my episodes? Check out Riverside.fm. Shall we connect on LinkedIn? Yes! https://www.linkedin.com/in/anjalordanic/
Stop Waiting for "More Time" to Start Your Podcast
Aug 3, 20267 min
Do you want to have a podcasting mentor in your pocket (almost literally) for 2 weeks straight? Click here and find out how we can bring your future podcast to life! Podcasting can feel downright impossible when our calendars are already full of client work. If you've ever caught yourself saying, "I'll start my podcast when things slow down," this episode is for you. I want to challenge the way we think about finding time for podcasting and show you why the real obstacle might not be the number of hours in the day. Instead of looking at podcasting as one giant task that requires an entire free afternoon, I explore a different way of thinking about the creative process. This mindset shift helped me, and it's something I've seen make a huge difference for many solopreneurs and freelancers as well. By the end of this episode, you'll look at making time for your podcast through a new lens and realize that meaningful progress doesn't always happen when you're sitting behind the microphone. Sometimes the most valuable work happens long before you press record. In this episode, we'll explore: Why podcasting often feels more time-consuming than it really is. How small moments throughout the day can become part of my creative process. A mindset shift that makes recording feel far less overwhelming. If you've been waiting for the perfect moment to start or stay consistent with your podcast, I hope this episode helps you see that progress is often built in small, intentional moments—not just during recording sessions. Sometimes a simple shift in perspective is exactly what helps everything else fall into place. ------------------ Do you want to plan your podcast in 56 minutes? Grab your FREE audio guide here. Have a podcasting question, but want to keep it anonymous? Click here and get your question answered on the show. (Anonymously.) Looking for a hosting platform for your podcast? Try Captivate for free. Wondering where I record all of my episodes? Check out Riverside.fm. Shall we connect on LinkedIn? Yes! https://www.linkedin.com/in/anjalordanic/
Should You Start a Video Podcast? (The Video vs. Audio Debate We Should Actually Be Having)
Jul 27, 202610 min
Video podcast or audio podcast? It’s a question I’ve been thinking about a lot lately, and in this episode I’m sharing my honest thoughts on the video podcast debate. For the longest time, I believed audio was the obvious choice, but recently I’ve started seeing video through a different lens—and that shift surprised me more than anyone. If you’ve ever wondered whether you should show up on camera, or felt torn between audio and video, I think you’ll relate to this conversation. Rather than focusing on algorithms or technical advice, I explore how each format changes the way we create, communicate, and connect with the people on the other side. By the end of this episode, you’ll look at audio podcasting and video content from a fresh perspective, with a clearer understanding of why each medium feels so different. In this episode, I reflect on: Why audio often feels more natural than video. The pressure that comes with being on camera. How I’m personally thinking about the future of my own content. Whether you’re planning to start a podcast or you’re wondering if it’s time to add video into the mix, I hope this episode helps you think beyond the usual “which one is better?” debate and instead choose the format that feels right for you, your personality, and the kind of relationship you want to build with your audience. Episodes referenced: Why You Should Stop Creating Podcast Episodes From Scratch (and Never Look Back) — With Corinne McKay How Busy Solopreneurs Can Realistically Repurpose Existing Content for Their Podcast — With Corinne McKay ------------------ Do you want to plan your podcast in 56 minutes? Grab your FREE audio guide here. Have a podcasting question, but want to keep it anonymous? Click here and get your question answered on the show. (Anonymously.) Looking for a hosting platform for your podcast? Try Captivate for free. Wondering where I record all of my episodes? Check out Riverside.fm. Shall we connect on LinkedIn? Yes! https://www.linkedin.com/in/anjalordanic/
How to Become *the* Podcast Guest Everyone Wants Back — With Alex Sanfilippo
Jul 20, 202629 min
Go to PodMatch.com/free to find out 9 Things You Can Do to Become a Better Podcast Guest! Podcast guesting can open incredible doors—but only if you're intentional about where you show up and how you approach the process. In this episode, Alex Sanfilippo and I move beyond the "why" of podcast guesting and dive into the thinking behind becoming a guest people genuinely want to invite back. If you've ever wondered which podcasts are actually worth pitching, worried about sending the wrong message, or felt like every outreach email sounds exactly the same, you'll get a refreshing perspective from this conversation. Instead of chasing the biggest shows or copying what everyone else is doing, we explore what creates meaningful podcast conversations and long-term relationships with hosts. In this episode, we talk about: What makes a podcast worth guesting on. Why authenticity beats polished pitches every time. How great podcast guests build lasting relationships with hosts. One of my favorite takeaways is that podcast guesting isn't about collecting as many appearances as possible. It's about finding the right conversations, showing up as yourself, and creating genuine connections with hosts and listeners alike. If you want podcast guesting to become a long-term part of your visibility strategy instead of another marketing task on your to-do list, I think you'll walk away with a completely different perspective after listening. ------------------ Do you want to plan your podcast in 56 minutes? Grab your FREE audio guide here. Have a podcasting question, but want to keep it anonymous? Click here and get your question answered on the show. (Anonymously.) Looking for a hosting platform for your podcast? Try Captivate for free. Wondering where I record all of my episodes? Check out Riverside.fm. Shall we connect on LinkedIn? Yes! https://www.linkedin.com/in/anjalordanic/
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