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The Podcast Why

The Podcast Why

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I help podcasters reconnect with the deeper purpose behind their show, so they can make clear decisions, create from a grounded place, and keep going long past the initial excitement. You didn’t start your podcast to hear your own voice or chase another algorithm. But somewhere along the way, the episodes got harder to make, the ideas stopped flowing, and the doubts started getting louder: “What should I talk about next?” “Does this show even matter?” “Why can’t I stay consistent?” If you’ve ever felt stuck, inconsistent, or quietly guilty about your podcast, The Podcast Why is for you. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyCopyright 2026 My Podcast Guy Economía Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo Marketing Marketing y Ventas
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  • Building Focused Mini Seasons Around Your Podcast Why
    Mar 30 2026

    Let’s get started and map out your next transformative arc—one that’s anchored in the real reason your show exists.

    Welcome back to The Podcast Why! I’m Brett Johnson, your trusted friend in podcasting, here to help you reconnect with the real “why” behind your show so you can keep creating with clarity and confidence.

    In this episode, we’re talking about a game-changing approach for podcasters who want to take the pressure off weekly content creation and bring more clarity to their listeners: planning a mini-season around one why-driven theme.

    Instead of scrambling for new topics every week, you’ll learn how to design short, focused episode arcs—think four, five, or six installments—that work together to move your audience toward a specific, meaningful outcome that’s tied directly to your why.

    I’ll share a real-world example of how this approach transformed a podcaster’s workflow and listener experience, plus walk you through easy steps to plan your own mini-season without turning it into a massive project.

    If you’ve ever felt scattered or stuck in a cycle of disconnected episodes, this episode will show you how a mini-season strategy can bring you focus, ease, and renewed purpose.

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    Here are three key takeaways from the episode:

    1. Mini-seasons bring direction and ease: When you set one clear theme, each episode builds on the last. Topic selection becomes easier, and your audience feels they’re on a journey—not just along for random rides.
    2. Your podcast why should choose the theme: Don’t just grab topics at random. Ask yourself which area, if improved, would make the biggest difference for your listeners, given your show’s purpose.
    3. Planning doesn’t have to be complicated: With your why and a couple of broad themes, sketch out 3-5 episodes as a path. Focus on helping your listener achieve one specific outcome by the end.

    You can book a clarity call with me—just head over to My Podcast Guy and look for the Schedule A Call link. We’ll talk through where you’re stuck, what your real why might be, and how to build your podcast around it.

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    Recorded at 511 Studios - Columbus, OH (and you can too!)

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  • How Your Podcast Why Shapes Your Show’s Open and Close
    Mar 23 2026

    This episode will give you advice on connecting with your audience, building clarity and confidence, and showing up on the mic as your true self.

    Welcome to The Podcast Why. I’m Brett Johnson, your trusted friend in podcasting. In this episode, I want to help you let your “why” shape every part of your show—including those often-overlooked moments: your intro, your outro, and how you show up on the mic.

    It’s not about just repeating your mission statement; it’s about making sure your purpose is reflected in your tone, language, and choices throughout every episode.

    I’ll share a story of a podcast host who transformed her show by making her “why” more audible and authentic—especially in the first and last 30 seconds.

    You’ll hear practical, actionable steps for rewriting your intros and outros so they become clear invitations and reminders of your mission, instead of generic bookends. I want to make sure your listeners always know who your show is for, and what you hope they’ll feel or do.

    Whether you’re a brand-new podcaster or just ready to refresh your purpose, this episode will help you bring your “why” to life in every part of your show.

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    3 Key Takeaways:

    1. Let Your Podcast Wh Lead the Way: Your intro and outro shouldn’t just be filler—they’re opportunities to clearly express your show’s purpose and promise, making listeners feel seen and understood from the start.
    2. Small, Intentional Shifts Matter: You don’t have to reinvent your podcast overnight. Begin by scripting a WHY-shaped intro and outro that speak directly to your audience and mission.
    3. On-Mic Presence Should Reflect Your Mission: When your podcast why guides your tone, language, and choices, you show up more authentically—helping listeners connect and giving yourself renewed clarity every time you hit record.

    You can book a clarity call with me—just head over to My Podcast Guy and look for the Schedule A Call link. We’ll talk through where you’re stuck, what your real why might be, and how to build your podcast around it.

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    Recorded at 511 Studios - Columbus, OH (and you can too!)

    Music from #Uppbeat - https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/make-it-happen - License code: T0ZIBWWXBX3NLCVB

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/

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  • Using Your Podcast Why To Say No
    Mar 16 2026

    It’s easy to say yes and fill your calendar, but if you’re not careful, your show can start to drift away from its true mission. You might wake up months later and realize you don’t recognize your podcast anymore.

    Welcome to The Podcast Why, the show dedicated to helping you reconnect with the real reason your podcast exists, so you can keep showing up with clarity, confidence, and a renewed sense of purpose. I’m Brett Johnson, your trusted friend in podcasting, and today we’re tackling a subject every creator faces: the art of saying "no" by using your “why” as your guide.

    You know the drill—guest invitations, trending topics, collaborations, and exciting opportunities are always knocking.

    In this episode, I’ll share a composite story based on real conversations with hosts just like you, who lost their way by trying to please everyone.

    You’ll hear how one host regained focus, learned to filter requests through his show’s promise, and reclaimed his energy and connection with his audience. Plus, you’ll get a simple process to test your own yeses and nos, so you can protect your creative drive and deliver on what matters most to your listeners.

    We’ll talk about how your “why” isn’t just inspiration—it’s a powerful boundary setter, freeing you from comparison, pressure, and overwhelm. You’ll walk away with practical tips and phrases to start using right now, so your mission stays clear, and your episodes stay meaningful.

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    3 key takeaways for your show:

    1. Your podcast why is both a compass and a boundary. Use it to filter opportunities—saying “yes” only to what aligns with your show’s promise and your listener’s needs.
    2. Every yes is also a no—to your energy, audience trust, and the clarity of your mission. Guard your bandwidth fiercely and don’t dilute your focus on networking or trends that miss the mark.
    3. Make “things my podcast doesn’t do” a living list. Write down 2–3 types of requests or ideas you’ll start declining, so you can double down on what matters most.

    You can book a clarity call with me—just head over to My Podcast Guy and look for the Schedule A Call link. We’ll talk through where you’re stuck, what your real why might be, and how to build your podcast around it.

    Connect with me on LinkedIn

    Recorded at 511 Studios - Columbus, OH (and you can too!)

    Music from #Uppbeat - https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/make-it-happen - License code: T0ZIBWWXBX3NLCVB

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/

    Copyright 2026 My Podcast Guy



    This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:

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