The Audacity to Podcast
The Audacity to Podcast
Daniel J. Lewis
Are You a Podcasting Giver, Taker, or Waster?
24 minutes Posted Dec 22, 2015 at 7:15 am.
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There are givers, takers, and wasters all around us. Which one are you and your podcast?
Good podcasts will always have an appropriate proportion of giving and taking. But my focus, here, is to explore whether you are being a giver, taker, or waster.
Are you a podcasting giver?
A giver seeks to bestow good on others before or without receiving anything in return.
Podcasting givers have the shows we love. They provide valuable content, episode after episode; they interact to the best of their limited availability, and they are regularly looking for how they can give bigger or better.
This doesn't mean a podcasting giver will never receive something in return. Quite the contrary, you will often see the biggest givers have also received the most.
Giving starts with recognizing what you have been given; it comes from a heart of gratefulness. Giving doesn't have to cost money. Instead, it could cost time, knowledge, happiness, and more.
What do you give with your podcast?
Are you a podcasting taker?
A taker seeks to have good bestowed upon themselves, often before or without giving to others.
Podcasting takers may provide good content; their purpose is not to give, but to take from others. They want fame or fortune (not bad in themselves) and they focus selfishly on those pursuits.
Takers usually fixate on what you can do for them. They ask for things upfront, they focus most on themselves, and they don't often leave positive impressions.
Takers are easy to spot at networking events. They're the people who start handing out business cards at the beginning of the conversation (sometimes without even participating!).
It's okay to take or receive. But evaluate your podcast to see whether its focus is on giving or on taking.
Are you a podcasting waster?
A waster is neither giving nor taking. They may not even be seeking anything in particular. No positive or negative energy comes from this kind of person. They simply waste what they have and waste what is given to them.
Podcasting wasters are often without direction. They usually don't give value, don't engage, and don't bring anything unique to the world.
I've listened to “waster” podcasts before. There was no value—no entertaining or helpful content. Such shows usually seemed like people talking about nothing.
Wasters may desire much, but “they have not because they ask not” (James
You can change!
Ideally, we should all be givers in podcasting. But don't think that means you can't profit! There's plenty to profit by being a giver!
You may not be a giver right now. You may be a taker or even a waster. But you can change, if you want to. It takes work to change, and it starts with your recognizing where you are and where you want to be.
Podcasters' Society is not for takers who are interested in podcasting only to make money. Podcasters' Society is for givers or those who want to become givers and see the bigger vision of “profit.” To get you started, join our free webinar on January 28, 2016, with Brian from ProfitCast. We'll talk about what podcasting profit really is and how to get it.
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