Depression to Expression: Podcasting Can Pay Off in Unexpected Ways with Andrea Klunder

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How can you reach me? Email me. Facebook me. Instagram me. Vox me.   Want to work with me? CLICK HERE   Did you love this episode? Share it with a friend!!!   Andrea is currently taking a break from her podcasts due to a major health issue. And she approaches this hiatus and challenge with an extraordinary amount of grace and authenticity. As she says, "Sometimes you have to prioritize things over your own podcast." Take that to heart, my dear podcasters.   Episode Summary:   Andrea Klunder of The Creative Imposter and I chat about building a successful podcasting enterprise after the loss of her first entrepreneurial endeavor and pulling herself out of the depression that followed. We will discuss how she started in podcasting, what she would have changed about the beginning of her journey, the tools she uses - then and now, budgets, time-management, and working with her partner to build her business. Andrea and I dish on where we would like to see podcasting venture to in the future and what we would like to see change now.   Andrea credits hard work and her education for her success. It took a year from ideation and conceptualizing the podcast, until it was fully realized and launched. Barriers: Her perfectionist tendencies and learning new technology and editing caused her to spend a lot of time conceptualizing before launch. Budget: She was able to start her podcast with essentially no upfront cost due to some lucky finds on microphones, and now really only spends money on the data elements like content storage, scheduling, and content management as well additional team members to keep everything running smoothly. She did practice shows to test sound, practice editing, refine her recorded voice, and learn how to do visual editing.