Hosting a Daily Podcast with Harry Morton
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One of the hardest things to do is put out daily content…and on top of that, making it helpful, timely, and in podcast form! This sounds like a ton of work, but Harry Morton of Lower Street does just that. In this episode, we’ll explore how Harry can consistently put out a daily podcast about working from home – from planning to publishing.
Show Notes
* Harry Morton* Lower Street* WFH Daily* Podcast Movement* Notion* The Pod News
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Intro: One of the hardest things to do is put out daily content. On top of that, making that content helpful, timely, and in podcast form. That sounds a ton of work, but Harry Morton of Lower Street does just that. In this episode, we’ll explore how Harry can consistently put out a daily podcast about working from home, from planning to publishing. There are lots of great tips, action items, and advice. Even if you don’t plan on putting together a daily podcast, if you want to put together a podcast at all, or if you want to try to blog more often, Harry offers some great advice here. But we’ll get into all of that in a minute.
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Joe: Hey, everybody, and welcome to another episode of How I Built It, the podcast that asks, how did you build that? Today I am talking to Harry Morton. He is the founder of Lower Street, and he does a lot of work in podcasting that we’re going to talk about today.