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Expanding Your Reach

How to Land Podcast Spots and Workshops

This episode explores how online freelance educators can leverage podcasts and workshops to expand their reach, build credibility, and create new opportunities.

We share practical tips, personal experiences, and insights on guesting on podcasts, hosting workshops, and making meaningful connections in the education community.

Keywords

podcasting, workshops, online educators, guesting, collaboration, outreach, professional development, podcast tips, workshop strategies

Key topics

  • Benefits of podcast guesting for educators

  • How to find and approach podcast hosts

  • Preparing for a podcast appearance

  • Creating engaging and valuable workshop content

  • Building relationships through collaboration

Sound bites

“Our listenership was about three people.”

“Every guest brings new listeners.”

“Ask questions and create opportunities.”

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Collaboration in Podcasting

02:35 The Importance of Guesting on Podcasts

05:28 Memorable Guests and Their Impact

08:09 Choosing the Right Podcast to Guest On

11:13 Workshops: Transitioning from Podcasting to Teaching

14:00 Valuing Workshops and Engaging Participants

16:47 Conclusion and Future Topics


The Pods we mention:

Sarah Manson & golingo

English Language Lab
There's an app for that!
This is a special episode featuring an interview with Sarah Manson, the Chief Learning Officer and co-founder of Golingo, an AI-powered language learning app that distinguishes itself by focusing on simulated conversations to build speaking confidence, unlike many apps that prioritise grammar…
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Dave Molyneux

English Language Lab
Sounds of Time
Join us in this bonus BizPod as we explore the fascinating world of music, language teaching, and regional accents with guest Dave Molyneux. Discover how music influences culture, the challenges of language teaching, and the stories behind iconic soundtracks and bands…
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Charlotte Ann Neumann

English Language Lab
A voice from rural Indiana
This week, we have an interview with Charlotte, an English teacher from rural northern Indiana. We discuss the differences between British and American English accents, and then Charlotte shares insights into her Indiana background, including its affinity for basketball and agricultural produce, and her professional journey as an English language traine…
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Neil Preston & Le Hub Franglais

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