Hey there! This is my regular Q&A feature that allows readers to ask me questions that I can answer in a future newsletter. Last month I managed to devote several newsletters to answering some really good reader questions, and so I’m excited to keep this going.
Also, just wondering what you -- and other paid subscribers -- listen to when you're creating content (if you don't operate in a cone of silence or listen to podcasts). I'm thinking about general music but I'm also looking for ideas about music that talk about content creation and messaging. Thanks!
Question for the NL or Office Hours: What are your thoughts on the approach that Scott Galloway (Prof G Media) is taking to posting multiple podcasts on one feed (with the ability to pick and choose) and is this a strategy someone can/should pursue with newsletters. Rather than separate feeds for each new podcast, he's branding them separately. People use to launch on a new feed but share a few episodes on your old feed.
Also, just wondering what you -- and other paid subscribers -- listen to when you're creating content (if you don't operate in a cone of silence or listen to podcasts). I'm thinking about general music but I'm also looking for ideas about music that talk about content creation and messaging. Thanks!
Sorry I missed this session.
Question for the NL or Office Hours: What are your thoughts on the approach that Scott Galloway (Prof G Media) is taking to posting multiple podcasts on one feed (with the ability to pick and choose) and is this a strategy someone can/should pursue with newsletters. Rather than separate feeds for each new podcast, he's branding them separately. People use to launch on a new feed but share a few episodes on your old feed.
Am looking forward to your next Office Hours, Simon. What time of day do you typically do them (I ask as I’m in London, UK)?
You recently passed three years of posting on Substack (link: https://simonowens.substack.com/p/the-race-to-build-a-podcast-recommendation-923).
How would you say your writing style has changed?