Podcasting for Humans
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How to Find Your People? Embrace What Makes You Weird
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How to Find Your People? Embrace What Makes You Weird

Outsiders stick together.

We’ve got a couple more episodes this year before we make a bit of a podcast format pivot. Don’t worry, I’ll make sure and give you ample heads up before it happens, but I do think it’s a change we’re all going to like. More on that in February!

In the meantime, we’ve got a couple more excellent conversations to explore. This week: Jessica Schroeder, who some of you may remember as one of our first letter-writers from the early days of this newsletter. These days, she’s preparing to start an entirely new podcast, and she’s trying to figure out how to best find her people.

I very much appreciate this framing more than the typical “how do I grow my audience” question, not only because it’s simply more interesting and asked less often, but because it’s a question that gets to a deeper idea: one of belonging.

When we’re creating a podcast designed to “find our people,” we’re putting in the forefront the goal of belonging. We’re acknowledging that deep relational ties can happen when we connect with others who share our particular struggles, proclivities, and goals in life.

In this case, Jessica is looking to connect with people who are looking to navigate a plant-based diet, both for health and sustainability reasons. And there are aspects of her interests, approach, and personality that you’ll have a hard time finding in the mainstream. Among people in her circles, it’s just not a popular idea.

Great!

That may seem like a bad thing, but there is deep community to be found among people who perceive themselves as “weird.” And in this conversation, we talked about how that feeling of weirdness can be an assett. There’s a reason the cities of Louisville, KY, Austin, TX, and Portland, OR (and I’m sure there are others) all wear the label as a badge of honor.

If you’re weird, and you’re secure in your weirdness, then you’re actually just onto something everyone else is missing out on. From there, the only thing you’re missing is a community in which to enjoy that status.

Check out Jessica’s website and sign up for her mailing list at Eden And Me.

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Podcasting for Humans
Podcasting for Humans
Every week on Podcasting for Humans, Area Code Audio founder Richard Clark invites a guest on the show for an open, honest, and vulnerable conversation about the doubts, struggles, and problems that come with making a podcast.