come to the podcasting moms conference!

 
 

If you’re a mom with a podcast who dreams of creating content that grows your raving fan base, connects you with a community of like-minded moms, and turns your passion into income, mark your calendar for April 15, 2024! 

Through this one-day exclusive event for podcasting moms, you’ll:

  • Improve your interview skills and be a memorable guest (for all the right reasons) on other shows  

  • Learn how to implement time-saving systems for your show production and promotion 

  • Sell more of your offers with your podcast 

  • Build a thriving community around your show

  • Discover the best time to pivot or rebrand

 
 

Join Amanda and I at the first ever Podcasting Moms Conference! Grab your ticket through the yellow button below.

 

Amanda Bennett is a Podcast Outreach & Guesting Strategist and founder of THE community for mom podcasters, The Podcasting Moms Club.

After working for over a decade as a professional nonprofit fundraiser, helping prominent organizations raise millions of dollars, she now uses her knowledge and skills in relationship building to help mom podcasters create win-win partnerships and collaborations to make more impact.

Amanda is on a mission to help mom podcasters grow their audiences and produce wildly successful podcasts, on their own terms, by offering supportive community, motivation, and resources designed specifically for them and their unique challenges.

When she’s not guiding mom podcasters to uplevel their podcast, you can find her chasing around her two energetic kiddos, doing her best to keep up in group fitness class, or in her fuzzy robe, eating Biscoff cookies and sipping camomile tea while watching the latest cooking competition on tv.

Takeaways:

  • Be intentional in the communities you are a part of. Find people who are doing similar things to you in the online space. Be sure to participate and be involved with the communities you choose to be a part of.

  • When you create your own communities, find people who support the same cause and have similar goals as you. Amanda found that creating a community for mom podcasters was unique because moms can only really understand each other’s challenges when it comes to creating an online business and hosting a podcast.

  • A community benefits you personally and helps you stay focused on your business goals. Amanda said that she tends to overthink things and it’s more helpful for her to have someone to chat through things with. She noticed that with a community she can share her ideas and a supportive community will tell her she has a good idea or give her suggestions on what she can do.

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