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Podcast Appearances
But now, Bert Kreischer, who has been kind of pointed at as one of the guys who is really seeing problems with his view counts, with his downloads, is also, by some people's measure...
overexposed he is just everywhere at all times on every podcast doing everything and everyone it would appear if you watch some of these videos and you look at some of the comment sections that he has just been overexposed he's just it's just way too much Bert Kreischer out there and I think I'm starting to see why this can really be negative for your career like when you're
out there talking about every inch of your life at all times, just and on every podcast, doing that over and over and over again, telling every bit of your life, then it has the negative publicity effect.
People start to get sick of you.
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So I give an example of Joe Rogan.
Joe Rogan does a podcast episode like every other day.
I mean, he and he does it for four and a half hours.
But you never see Joe on other people's podcasts.
You don't see Joe on late night talk show television.
You don't see Joe doing articles on in, you know, New York Times or whatever.
I think and because I've heard him say before, because he feels like there is such thing as overexposure.
Now, some people would say Joe's everywhere, like he's everywhere all the time.
Yeah, but not because he's pushing himself out there, but because other people are cutting him up and sending him out there.