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Lead With Your Voice
Author: Regina Larko
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It's not about sounding perfect. It's about sounding like you. Whether you want to podcast with more courage and confidence, stepping onto a stage, or simply speaking up in your next meeting, this is the space where we explore what it means to lead with your voice, on your terms. Find more resources at www.reginalarko.com
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When we talk about visibility, we often hear about marketing strategies and algorithms. There are recommendations for how often you should post, how many comments you should leave on LinkedIn, how to “show up consistently.”But the part we rarely talk about is this:sometimes it’s hard to let yourself be seen (or heard) in a way that feels true to who you are now.Hands up if you didn’t leave that comment because you were worried someone might judge you. Or you didn’t post that opinion piece, fearing the trolls. Or you stayed quiet in a meeting even though you had something meaningful to say.And maybe, like many of us, you’ve built your credibility over years in a certain field, and it now feels risky to admit that your views have evolved.You’ve changed.But the world still sees you as who you used to be.Sometimes, it’s not the fear of being unseen that holds us back — it’s the fear of being seen differently.Because something shifted.Something that might not even be work-related (a divorce, a move, a sickness, a burnout, a loss, a new beginning).And suddenly, you find yourself standing in a quiet in-between.You’ve outgrown your old voice and you’re still learning how to use the new one.You’re not quite sure what you want to say… or how… or if you even dare to say it out loud.That’s what I explore in this latest episode of Lead with Your Voice, a reflection, a thinking-out-loud about what it means to give yourself permission to be seen and heard, again.In ways that still feel uncertain, but more aligned with the person you’re becoming.Offerings & free resources: https://reginalarko.com/start/Any questions? Contact me at hello@hashtagimpact.comConnect with me on LinkedIn
What better way to celebrate International Podcast Day than with a live recording alongside podcasters I deeply admire?Proudly presenting:Maaike Steinebach, Voice of Femtech at WorkValentin Farkasch, Creator of Orbit for CreatorsTogether we dive into:+ A GORGEOUS Rick Rubin quote+ Rules, and how to break them+ Creation and creativity+ Audio and video + Success metrics and return on investment+ and much more. If you’ve ever wondered whether starting a podcast is worth it, or if you’ve already started but feel like you’ve lost some spark, this conversation will inspire you to play by your own rules and create on your own terms.+++++Looking for support & community on your Podcasting journey" Work with me! https://reginalarko.com/startFree Podcasting Resources: https://reginalarko.com/free/Starting soon: Join my 6 weeks Podcasting for Beginners class over at Johns Hopkins University / Odyssey
Every few months, the podcasting world buzzes with a new “must-do” trend. I know, you’ve seen them too.Join the Community! This is your space to start leading with your voice. Not long ago, I scrolled past a post saying something along the lines of Podcasting today isn’t what it was 10 years ago. Don’t take advice from people doing it the old-fashioned way.Ouch.Well, the person was selling a shiny YouTube podcast optimisation package, so… yeah, I rolled my eyes and kept scrolling.But it got me thinking. Am I irrelevant if I don’t follow every new trend? Am I just stubborn? A late adopter? Out of touch?Maybe. But I still do things my way. And that has kept me not just relevant, but aligned.Because I don’t ignore the industry. I read the research. I test new tools. I get excited about what’s emerging. But I’ve also learned to mute the 'should's' and focus on what actually feels right for me, my podcast, my business.That’s what this week’s episode is about: 3 podcasting trends I don’t follow. Not because they’re bad. But because they don’t fit me (and maybe they won’t fit you either).This episode is your gentle reminder that relevance doesn’t come from chasing every shiny thing. It comes from learning how to hear your own voice in all the noise.Join the Community! This is your space to start leading with your voice.
Here’s something we don’t talk about enough in podcasting: those quiet, personal moments when someone invites your voice into their life.HERE you find free Resources for your Podcasting & Voice Leadership journey.Your listeners make an active choice to press play. Maybe they’re commuting, maybe they’re folding laundry, maybe they’re sneaking in a walk between meetings. Wherever they are, they want you with them. I feel this in my own life as a listener:✨ My business coach has a brilliant podcast. I love tuning into her episodes between our 1:1 sessions. Her voice feels like an anchor, a steady reminder that I’m not alone. ✨ There’s a couple I follow who talk about parenthood and entrepreneurship. Their conversations keep me company while I tidy up the kitchen. ✨ Late at night, when the house finally quiets down, I put on a philosophical podcast. Their words ground me and help me reconnect to myself. ✨ And at lunchtime? Comedy podcasts. Just a few minutes of laughter and I’m reset for the day.These voices are my companions. My pillars.And it’s such a privilege to know I get to be this voice for my listeners too. Just the other day, someone wrote to tell me she listened to my episode at the beach. Another while driving. Another on her daily walk. Can you feel the intimacy of that?In this episode of Lead with Your Voice, I share how you can honour this privilege. Because when you stop broadcasting and start connecting, that’s when listeners feel seen. That’s when they come back. That’s when they reach out, collaborate, and want to learn from you.And as you press play and start listening, ask yourself: Where are your listeners taking you today?Offerings & free resources: https://reginalarko.com/start/Any questions? Contact me at hello@hashtagimpact.comConnect with me on LinkedIn
When I started my podcast back in 2016, I doubted everything. Would anyone listen? Was my voice even worth putting out there? Could I really keep it up when life was already so full?Grab free resources for your own Voice, Podcasting & Leadership journey here.That little 'podcast passion project' I started in a bedroom while my baby was napping has grown into a podcast in the top 5% worldwide.But it wasn’t a straight line. I’ve had plenty of “maybe I should just quit” moments along the way.That’s why in this week’s episode I’m sharing the 6 lessons that helped me move from doubting myself to building a podcast that has lasted 8 years (and counting!).These lessons aren’t just about growth. They’re about the mindset shifts, the messy realities, and the ways to keep showing up consistently, even when ...you feel like no one’s listening ...you’re not sure where this is all leading ...life throws you curveballs Because your podcast goals might be totally different from mine. But no matter if you (want to) podcast for personal branding, new clients, speaking gigs, sharing stories that are missing in today’s media, or maybe just learning a new skill. Whatever your reason, these 6 lessons will help you stay in it for the long run.🎧 Listen here: From Doubting to Top 5%: 6 Podcasting Lessons That Will Help You TooLet me know what resonates and if you disagree, please tell me that too. I’d love to hear where you’re at right now. And if you’ve got podcast questions on your mind, just send them my way so I can help.Offerings & free resources: https://reginalarko.com/start/Any questions? Contact me at hello@hashtagimpact.comConnect with me on LinkedIn
My Podcasting for Beginners class is back at Johns Hopkins University / Odyssey! Sign up here: https://events.jhu.edu/form/PodcastingforBeginners-OdysseyFall25Whether you're passionate about storytelling or looking to strengthen your personal brand, this class will equip you with the essential skills and knowledge to start your own podcast confidently. From finding your niche and planning content to recording, editing, and launching your show, each week covers crucial steps with hands-on assignments and practical resources.Replays will be available if you miss a class. Find all my offerings here: https://reginalarko.com/start/Any questions? Contact me at hello@hashtagimpact.com
A Podcast is never just a Podcast. It invites you in to learn so much about yourself. And in Sara Coggiola’s case, it’s a beautiful creative endeavour to find her voice - in several languages. You will hear us discuss The Power of Stories, Living Between Cultures, The Gift of Support, Finding Home in Language, Community & Co-Creation. Whether you’re living abroad, juggling languages, or seeking personal growth, this episode will offer comfort and solidarity.Connect with our guest Sara CoggiolaWebsite: https://between-cultures.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sara-coggiola-cpcc/Find Sara's Podcasts here:https://between-cultures.com/podcast-2/Connect with Regina Larko on LinkedIn HERE.More free resources for your Podcasting journey available HERE.
Have you ever felt like your voice is gone? Not literally, but the voice that once felt sure, grounded, and clear… now sounds shaky, silent, unsure?This episode is for that moment.Whether you're about to speak up in a meeting, hit record on your first podcast, or say something vulnerable on someone else’s stage, and your chest tightens, your thoughts spin, your courage hides…This episode will help. Just press play. Want to go deeper? If you want to build trust in your voice, speak with confidence, and lead conversations that matter, on your own podcast, on someone else's, or in life.→ Work with me: https://reginalarko.com/start/Connect with me at ReginaLarko.comLinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook
Find out more about my 5 week programme: Lead With Your Voice HERE. This 5-week journey will help you connect with your voice, and speak with grounded confidence. If you are tired of holding back, this experience will guide you home to your voice. Through weekly audio reflections, journaling prompts, and gentle voice activations, you’ll explore the power of presence and values so you can speak not just to be heard, but to truly lead. Get on the waitlist here. =========Your voice is a muscle. And just like any muscle, it gets stronger the more you use it. Whether you dream of starting a podcast, want to own your space in the next meeting, or simply crave more confidence when speaking up, this one’s for you.I share a simple, no-fuss voice activation you can try right now. We’ll talk about the little everyday ways you can strengthen your voice, no fancy mic, no stage required. Just your real, raw, human voice.I also reflect on a conversation I had with opera singer Jennifer Davison (you’ll find the full episode with her linked below) and how her approach to using her voice like an athlete uses their body totally shifted something for me.You will also hear about my brand new programme ‘Lead With Your Voice’ (Get on the waitlist here.) You’ll hear:Why we downplay our voice (and how to stop)The myth of needing to “fix” your voice before you use itOne simple way to practice your voice in everyday lifeAnd a gentle reminder: You don’t need to be loud to be powerful. You just need to begin.Mentioned in this episode:#impact episode featuring Opera Singer Jennifer Davison. Listen here.Lead With Your Voice - My brand new Programme to speak with grounded confidence. Details here. Connect with me at ReginaLarko.comLinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook
Celebrations. Ceremonies. And lots (and lots!) of emotions. All around the world, schools are wrapping up their year, and if you’re a parent (of little children) like me, that probably means you’re deep (really deep!) in end-of-year performances, concerts, and seeing your kids put that final glitter glue touch on little notes for their teachers.I was at one of those ceremonies recently. And there was a concert too. I was sitting there in the audience, trying to get a spot to see my little ones up on stage, I suddenly felt those emotions bubble up. Once I returned home, I realised, I didn’t just tear up because of them.It was also, because of me. Because in them, I saw that 8 year old version of myself who was once just as brave as they are today. In the way they used their voice.So unapologetically.So freely.And it made me think:When did we unlearn that kind of boldness with our own voices? When do we start holding back? That’s exactly what I’m unpacking in this new episode of Lead With Your Voice.Whether you’re a parent or not, this episode will resonate with anyone who’s been feeling disconnected from their voice lately.So pour yourself your favourite comfort drink, take a walk, or just find a moment for yourself, and tune in.🎧 Listen to the episode nowAnd if this one moved you, it would be so lovely if you would reach out and let me know. Or forward it to a friend who could use this reminder too.Connect with me at ReginaLarko.comLinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook
Something new is coming to this space.Yes, we’re still going to talk about podcasting. But from now on, we’ll come at it from a deeper place.From the foundation it all stands on: your voice.In this episode I share what's coming, and why I believe it's exactly what you need right now. Connect with me at ReginaLarko.comLinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook
This show is not about sounding perfect. It’s about sounding like you. Whether you’re dreaming of starting a podcast, stepping onto a stage, or simply speaking up with more confidence, this is the space where we explore what it means to lead with your voice, on your terms. Brought to you, with love, by Regina Larko, the voice behind award-winning & globally top ranking production #impact – A Podcast about stuff that matters. Work with Regina: https://reginalarko.com/start/Free Resources: https://reginalarko.com/free/Connect with Regina: LinkedIn | InstagramEmail: hello@hashtagimpact.com
Let’s talk. Just you and me. 45 minutes to focus fully on your podcast vision. It’s free. Together, we’ll find your next best step and make it feel doable. Schedule your spot here. ‘Leadership’. What comes up for you? I used to believe being a leader meant being the loudest voice in the room, holding a big job title, managing huge teams, owning the spotlight. And because that never felt like me… I assumed leadership just wasn’t for me.“I guess I’m not really the leader type” is what I told myself.And there is nothing wrong about that. I am a great networker, I am a great organiser, I am a great researcher. I don’t have to be the head of a team to find professional fulfilment.Yet…back when I was working with The Economist in Hong Kong, many years ago, I felt it for the very first time, that ambition of wanting to step into a leadership position.In this week’s episode of Podcasting With Impact, I open up about how launching my podcast flipped the script on what I thought leadership had to look like.Because when I started podcasting something shifted. Suddenly, I was the one setting the tone.Asking the questions. Creating space for others to reflect and be real. And my guests? They saw me as a leader.Long before I was ready to claim that word for myself.🎧 In this episode, you’ll hear:→ Why quiet, intentional leadership is powerful→ How podcasting becomes a practice ground for leading with presence, from a curious, understanding place→ A personal story about the moment I for the very first time got a glimpse of what leadership could look like for me and how this relates to you. Whether you’ve already launched your podcast or are still dreaming about it, this episode will help you reflect on what leadership really means to you. Because every time you show up with your voice and your values: You. Are. Leading.Even if you accidently touch the mic (just like I still do pretty much every single episode, btw, that’s super easy to edit out if you know what to do after that moment*) Even if your voice shakes.Even if you don’t like the sound of your own voice. Just yet. Even if you are not satisfied with your download numbers. Listen now and let it land. Your voice is needed. And your version of leadership? It’s needed too.
Schedule a free Podcast Boss session with Regina here. Today we celebrate the brilliant Nina Aziz Justin and the 1st birthday of her Podcast Business Bites. Nina is a traction expert helping founders make a lot of money, building the business they love :)She has lived and worked in over 40 countries building deep connections everywhere she goes, blending cultures, stories, and resilience into everything. She is also a long distance runner. Whether it’s on the road or in business, she is in it for the long run. In this episode, you’ll hear how podcasting has transformed and impacted Nina’s journey. She opens up about what she’s achieved since launching, the unexpected lessons she’s learned along the way, and the hard moments that shaped her growth. Nina brings a refreshing 360-degree perspective that’s honest, grounded and deeply relatable.We dive into themes like intimacy at scale, the courage it takes to truly face yourself behind the mic, and how podcasting can become a sacred space, not just for you to lead with your voice, but for your community to rise with you. It’s about being heard and holding space for others to be heard, too.Whether you're just starting out or already on your podcasting path, this conversation will inspire you to connect deeper, show up more bravely, and embrace your voice as your most powerful leadership tool. Connect with Nina Aziz JustinWebsite: https://theresiliencementor.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ninaazizjustin/Find Nina’s Podcast Business Bites on Spotify and AppleWatch Nina’s TEDx talk here.Connect with Regina Larko on LinkedIn HERE.More free resources for your Podcasting journey available HERE.
I had the absolute privilege of learning from the brilliant Emily Erker as we sat down to talk all things LinkedIn—and how to use it to boost your podcast visibility. The conversation is in German and if you are a German speaker, you will want to listen all the way to the end. Because Emily’s energy and personality are pure sunshine, you’ll laugh, you’ll learn, and you’ll walk away all fired up to show up more boldly with your Podcast on LinkedIn. She reminds us that it’s not about being perfect, it’s about being ourselves. And the best part? There are a few simple tweaks you can make on LinkedIn right now to start getting more visibility for your podcast. Find the summary of the highlights of the conversation in English below. HERE.Show Notes including the best take aways in English HERE. Connect with Emily Erker on LinkedIn HERE.Connect with Regina Larko on LinkedIn HERE.More free resources for your Podcasting journey available HERE.
Schedule Your Free Podcast Boss Call with Regina here. You’ve got a message. You’ve got a business. And maybe… you’ve got a podcast idea that just won’t go away.But is podcasting really worth the effort?Is it too late to start?Do you even have time for this?In this episode, I’m breaking down some powerful truths about what happens when you give your voice a mic.We’re talking about real opportunities, surprising ROI, and why podcasting might just become your favorite way to show up as a thought leader—without feeling like you’re constantly in sell-mode.✨ Plus: I’m sharing stories from clients (and my own journey) that might just surprise you.If you’ve been sitting on the fence about launching (or reigniting) your podcast, this episode is for you.🎙️ Press play, and hear what will happen if you finally hit record.Mentioned in this episode: Edison Research, The Podcast Consumer++++++++++++Schedule Your Free Podcast Boss Call with Regina here. More free Resources for your Podcasting journey:Free Checklists, Ebook & more: https://reginalarko.com/free/Connect with Regina Larko: Linkedin | Instagram | Websiteregina@hashtagimpact.com
Grab the FREE CHECKLIST: 'How to Host a Solo Podcast (and sound amazing!)'Solo Podcasting is PowerfulA lot of podcasters hesitate when it comes to solo episodes, but here’s why they are so powerful:You get to teach what you know, directly and in your own style.You can showcase your coaching or expertise without needing a guest.You create bingeable, ever-green high-value content that positions you as a go-to authority in your field.You can repurpose this content into blog posts, social media snippets, and even digital products!Solo episodes means teaching on your terms. But to do them well, you need to sound confident, engaging, and real. If you’ve been thinking about doing solo episodes but you’re worried about sounding awkward, stiff, or like you’re just talking to yourself in a room, this one’s for you.By the end of this episode, you’ll walk away with my best tips on how to structure your solo episodes,how to sound natural (even if you’re reading from a script). I have some special bonus tips that will help you turn your solo episodes into a powerful freebie that grows your audience and how to leverage AI to tighten up your content and make it flow better. If you’d like a checklist that summarises everything I share with you in this episode you can head grab it here: FREE CHECKLIST: 'How to Host a Solo Podcast (and sound amazing!)'++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Free Resources for your Podcasting journey:Free Checklists, Ebook & more: https://reginalarko.com/free/Regina Larko: Linkedin | Instagram | Websiteregina@hashtagimpact.com
Grab your 'Checklist for Hosting an Interview Podcast' HERE. If you’re about to step into the role of interviewer, you’re probably feeling a mix of excitement and nerves.Maybe you’re wondering: What if I mess up? What if my guest talks too much? What if I don’t know what to say next? How do I make sure it’s an engaging conversation and not just an awkward Q&A?But even if you’ve been hosting for a while (whether a few episodes or a few years) if you’re anything like me, you’re always looking to learn and improve.Since 2016, I’ve led hundreds of conversations as the host of my flagship production #impact - A Podcast about stuff that matters, speaking with a wide range of guests, from first-time founders who had never been on a podcast to well-funded social enterprises, from impact investors to award-winning journalists with decades more experience than me. Every interview is an opportunity, not just to ask questions, but to build relationships, share compelling stories, and provide real value to your audience.I’m still learning something new in EVERY. SINGLE. RECORDING. Even after all these years.The good news? Hosting a great interview isn’t about perfection. It’s about connection, curiosity, and preparation.In this episode of Podcasting with Impact, I’m giving you my best tips on how to prepare for your next podcast recording (even if it’s your very first), how to show up with confidence, and how to truly leverage your role as a host to create an engaging, meaningful conversation with long-term impact.Whether you're interviewing one guest, juggling multiple panellists, or even hosting a live recording, I’ll walk you through exactly what to do.By the end of this episode, you’ll have everything you need to turn your next interview into a meaningful and empowering experience.🎉 For all the new podcasters in the house: Hosting your first interview is a milestone - Celebrate it! With practice, it gets easier and more natural. You got this. Yours,ReginaPS: I’d love to hear how it went with your Podcast recording! Find me on LinkedIn and Instagram, tag me there or send me a DM. And if you know a podcaster who could use these tips, share this episode with them! More Free Resources for Your Podcasting Journey at:http://reginalarko.com/free/Checklist: Tips for Hosting Your First Podcast Interview
Free Ebook! How to start Podcasting with impact.Schedule your complimentary Podcast Boss call HERE. Listening to this episode will help you to show up for the podcast in the most impactful way with the simplest, most unexpected and efficient strategy to market your podcast so you can grow that audience of yours. But before we dive in, let’s get just get one important thing on the record: This isn’t just about growth for the sake of growth. Ask yourself why you want to grow. Because even with a small, niche audience, you can get incredible results, if you’re speaking directly to your perfect target group.And I am speaking from experience here. My podcasts aren’t hitting millions of downloads, yet they are impactful and help me grow my own coaching business. It’s about impact, not just numbers. You don’t need everyone to listen to you, you need the right people. A small, engaged audience that actually cares about your content is way more powerful than thousands of passive listeners. So as you are eager to grow your audience, focus on deep connections, not just reach.Because, you see, the best marketing isn’t complicated. It’s showing up, being human, and making it ridiculously easy for people to fall in love with you and your podcast.And in this episode I will show you how to make that happen. And it all starts here: How are you currently showing up with your podcast? To market our podcast better and grow our audience we need to evaluate where we are right now. Ask yourself: 1.) How satisfied are you currently with your podcast? Are you excited and proud of your episodes? YES? Great! This will show in the way you speak and share about your podcast. No? Look closer what you want to improve. It you yourself are not excited about your podcast, why should others be listening? Every new episode you produce is an opportunity for you to learn and improve, so that you are excited to share about your podcast. 2.) How are you sharing about your podcast? Let’s say you are sharing about your podcast on your socials: Are you actually adding the link so people can start listening and following your show right away? It doesn't help if you only add the Spotify and Apple link. Use a site like pod.link or episodes.fm to share a universal link that gives people many different options where to find your podcast. 3.) Are you using and leveraging all your own marketing channels to showcase your podcast (Your own website? Your newsletter? Your website? Your Linkedin Featured section?) Make sure that your Podcast is showcased across all the touch points with your audience. Last but not least, if you want to grow your audience, you need to talk about your podcast - a lot. Not just with your new contacts but also with your existing community members. Many people that follow you might not even know that you have a podcast. Pop in peoples DMs and share an episode that you think is relevant for them. Ask people you connect with about topics they struggle with and create an episode on that particular topic. This approach is personal, it aims at connecting on a deep level and turning your listeners into your biggest fans. Because in the end, and I know I repeat myself now but it is crucial to remind ourselves of this often: it isn’t about everyone listening to our podcast. It is about the right people listening to our podcast.Mentioned in this episode:Universal links to share your podcast. Look for your podcast on sites like: www.pod.link or www.episodes.fm How to Start Your Podcast Strong 💪 (Foundational Episode for your to explore as you are getting ready to start your Podcast) Free resources for your Podcasting journey:Free Ebook! How to start Podcasting with impact.Schedule your complimentary Podcast Boss call HERE. Podcast Website: https://reginalarko.com/podcast/Connect with Regina on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/regina-larko/Email Regina with feedback, questions or just say hi at: regina@hashtagimpact.com
Free Ebook! How to start Podcasting with impact. Schedule your complimentary Podcast Boss Call with Regina HERE. Today, I want to share a quick mini-tip with you. As you embark on your podcasting journey, you'll encounter new tools you've never worked with. I completely understand how daunting this can be, as it's easy to procrastinate or get distracted rather than face the task at hand.When you're about to edit your first podcast, for example, it can be overwhelming. Like you, I've recently started learning a new editing tool called Descript. Many of my clients are using it, and I want to be on top of my game to support them. Learning new tools is essential, especially as the podcasting world continues to evolve. For many years, I've happily used GarageBand and Audacity for audio editing, but new tools like Descript present exciting opportunities.However, carving out time to learn these tools can be a challenge. I often have tutorial videos bookmarked, with every intention of watching them, only to say, "Not today." But I want to share a lovely tip that has helped me push through procrastination: tying a task to a reward.The Art of Reward-Based MotivationI'm not suggesting you must do this, but it might be helpful. Try connecting the thing you need to do—like learning a new tool or watching a tutorial—to a reward. Perhaps a sweet treat might work for you. Personally, I motivate myself by allowing a small indulgence while tackling a task.Here's what works well for me: I'll take a few bites of a delightful Krapfen—a sweet bun with marmalade and sugar—while watching a tutorial. Alongside, I enjoy a lovely cup of coffee. It's a small act of kindness to myself. Remember, moderation is key. Indulging every now and then is perfectly okay. We all need a little slack now and again.Creating Your Unique Reward SystemYour treat doesn't have to be a sugary snack. Consider treating yourself to a special cup of coffee or tea you don’t brew daily, or perhaps opting for a healthier choice, like a smoothie or an exotic fruit. The idea is to make it something special that you don't indulge in every day.For instance, during Fasching in Austria, Krapfens are everywhere, tempting me daily. But today, they're a special treat, helping me push through and complete my tutorial. Once I've finished it, I'll pick up my kids from school, knowing I've accomplished something.Encouraging Progress Through RewardsSo, what will your reward be today? What's that little treat you can look forward to once you've completed your task, whether it's a podcast tutorial, writing a delayed script, or scheduling that first interview?Feel free to share your progress with me on social media. Tag me, Regina underline Larko, on Instagram or Regina Larko on LinkedIn. I'd love to see how you're growing your podcast, tackling new tools, or any project you’re working on. Let's cheer each other on and build our beautiful podcasts together.Let's cut ourselves some slack and celebrate each step forward. What's your treat for today?Free resources for your Podcasting journey: Free Ebook! How to start Podcasting with impact. Schedule your complimentary Podcast Consultation Call with Regina HERE. Podcast Website: https://reginalarko.com/podcast/ Connect with Regina on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/regina-larko/ Email Regina with feedback, questions or just say hi at: regina@hashtagimpact.com