The rawness felt after creating something is why people enjoy podcasts - it feels good to know others can relate. Topics covered in this episode: Finding purpose in creative work Overexposure risks on YouTube and podcasting Importance of vulnerability in creativity (and its double edge) Dealing with criticism and rejection in podcasting Creating sustainable creative practices for your podcasting work Burn-out in podcasting (and an opportunity for you to fix it) Episode Timestamps: A story about a pioneer mommy blogger and the dark side of online fame Feedback can be both positive and negative, but it helps creators grow. Lastly, he emphasizes the importance of sustainability for creative individuals like podcasters, suggests focusing on sustainable practices, and introduces a Podcast Jumpstart program to help reinvigorate your podcasting and grow your podcast audience. David also talks about his approach to focusing on certain things and not others when it comes to external validation. He delves into the vulnerability of creators when publishing their work and gives tips on how to deal with criticism. On this episode of Build a Big Podcast, David discusses the importance of having a strong reason for creating content beyond just praise or money and the potential dangers of overexposure.
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