Allison Hare
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Podcast Appearances
If I have too much structure and order, I'll run through it real fast and be nervous and weird.
So when I think about culture changers, so the podcast is like where I love to throw gasoline on fiery topics like power, politics, religion, relationships, sex, money.
So I figure I'll do an hour for each.
You're in the mediocre comedy hour.
I have to say in answer to your question, there are really two main things that are coming up.
One is something that you would help me with is that I would get to the point where I think it's natural for us as somebody who consumes podcasts that when you are creating your own show that it's natural to kind of mimic what you hear.
So if you're listening to...
Jay Shetty or Mel Robbins or Lewis Howes or whoever it is, you almost are like, all right, I can do that.
But if it's not your voice, it's not your voice.
And so I had gotten to the point where I was like editing so much out of my own so that it would fit in this little tiny box that it needs to be 30 minutes.
It's got to not have any ums and ahs.
And you were the one, Brian, where you're like, if they're not going to listen, fuck them.
You know, like they're not the right people.
You have to go to yourself.
And so, you know, I work now.
As a podcast strategist.
So I help people, I help predominantly founders, like coaches, consultants, people that are like mission driven and have some type of thought leadership, but I help them launch and grow podcasts.