Sathiya Sam
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
and distracted and to kind of get off track and off course. So we eventually started to really ramp up our volume of content because I just figured if there's guys on the other side of the microphone that are struggling the way I was struggling, man, they need it every day.
And I can't maybe do it seven days a week, but I'll do it four or five times a week if that's what it takes because I want to be... the loudest voice in their ear. I want to remind them they can do it. They got this. It's worth it. And so that was the whole heart behind the podcast. And what's been really cool to see as time has gone on is that's exactly what's happening.
And I can't maybe do it seven days a week, but I'll do it four or five times a week if that's what it takes because I want to be... the loudest voice in their ear. I want to remind them they can do it. They got this. It's worth it. And so that was the whole heart behind the podcast. And what's been really cool to see as time has gone on is that's exactly what's happening.
And I can't maybe do it seven days a week, but I'll do it four or five times a week if that's what it takes because I want to be... the loudest voice in their ear. I want to remind them they can do it. They got this. It's worth it. And so that was the whole heart behind the podcast. And what's been really cool to see as time has gone on is that's exactly what's happening.
We're not the biggest podcast in the world. We're a top 1% or whatever it is, about to cross a million downloads. But the thing that I'm really proud of is we have a very loyal listener base. It's just the same people that listen again and again, Because they get the value from it.
We're not the biggest podcast in the world. We're a top 1% or whatever it is, about to cross a million downloads. But the thing that I'm really proud of is we have a very loyal listener base. It's just the same people that listen again and again, Because they get the value from it.
We're not the biggest podcast in the world. We're a top 1% or whatever it is, about to cross a million downloads. But the thing that I'm really proud of is we have a very loyal listener base. It's just the same people that listen again and again, Because they get the value from it.
We've had a couple little bouts when I became a father and a couple little things where I wasn't able to post content as frequently as I wanted to. We had people writing in like, what's wrong with Sathya? Is everything okay? We only got two episodes this week.
We've had a couple little bouts when I became a father and a couple little things where I wasn't able to post content as frequently as I wanted to. We had people writing in like, what's wrong with Sathya? Is everything okay? We only got two episodes this week.
We've had a couple little bouts when I became a father and a couple little things where I wasn't able to post content as frequently as I wanted to. We had people writing in like, what's wrong with Sathya? Is everything okay? We only got two episodes this week.
That was when I really realized, dang, these guys are really reliant on getting that information, getting the encouragement, and keeping them going. So I love the podcast. It's not a huge moneymaker for our business. It's been a nice way to build an audience and build a relationship with them. But the value it provides and even just the outlet it is for me from a speaking standpoint, I love it.
That was when I really realized, dang, these guys are really reliant on getting that information, getting the encouragement, and keeping them going. So I love the podcast. It's not a huge moneymaker for our business. It's been a nice way to build an audience and build a relationship with them. But the value it provides and even just the outlet it is for me from a speaking standpoint, I love it.
That was when I really realized, dang, these guys are really reliant on getting that information, getting the encouragement, and keeping them going. So I love the podcast. It's not a huge moneymaker for our business. It's been a nice way to build an audience and build a relationship with them. But the value it provides and even just the outlet it is for me from a speaking standpoint, I love it.
It's not going away anytime soon.
It's not going away anytime soon.
It's not going away anytime soon.
Yeah, I mean, I think it's the age old question, right? Like, what's my purpose? What's my calling? Why am I here? I think that when I think about guys becoming the guys they were made to be, I'm dreaming about guys who are role model husbands, role model fathers. And they're making a legitimate change in the world, you know, using the things that God's given them to do so.
Yeah, I mean, I think it's the age old question, right? Like, what's my purpose? What's my calling? Why am I here? I think that when I think about guys becoming the guys they were made to be, I'm dreaming about guys who are role model husbands, role model fathers. And they're making a legitimate change in the world, you know, using the things that God's given them to do so.
Yeah, I mean, I think it's the age old question, right? Like, what's my purpose? What's my calling? Why am I here? I think that when I think about guys becoming the guys they were made to be, I'm dreaming about guys who are role model husbands, role model fathers. And they're making a legitimate change in the world, you know, using the things that God's given them to do so.
So I kind of say like it's the convergence of passion, skill, and kind of that deeper spiritual calling, whether you believe in God or not, but that deeper sense of like, this is how I can make a change in the world. And I know for me, it's taken me a long time to accept it. I never really thought I'd be an entrepreneur.