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Author: Pamela Krista - Podcast Manager & Podcast Strategist

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Welcome to Moms Who Podcast, the go-to show for female entrepreneurs who want to launch or grow a podcast that attracts clients, builds authority, and fuels their business without chasing ads, download numbers, or sponsorships.

Hosted by podcast manager and podcast strategist Pamela Krista, this show gives you the strategy, structure, and systems to turn your dream listener into a buyer one episode at a time.

Each week, you’ll learn how to position your podcast as the heart of your business and your marketing strategy by helping you turn conversations into clients with confidence.

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I got asked a question the other day about AI generated podcasts and I could not stop thinking about it. In this episode I am sharing exactly where I stand on using AI in your podcast, what I think crosses the line, and how I personally use AI in my own podcast workflow every single week without it replacing my voice or my humanity.If you have been wondering how much AI is too much when it comes to your podcast, this episode is going to give you a clear and honest answer.In this episode you will learn:Why I do not think you should use AI to fully produce your podcast and what I think it signals to your listenerThe specific things I use AI for in my own podcast workflow and why it worksWhy AI generated intros and outros are not giving you the professional sound you think they areWhat AI genuinely cannot replace no matter how good it getsHow to use AI as a tool to enhance your message without masking your voiceWatch the YouTube video mentioned in this episode (just don't look @ the blemish on my face, deal?) →Want to be part of more conversations like this one? This episode started from a real post inside the free Moms Who Podcast community on Skool. Come find us and join the conversation. https://skool.com/podcasters/Connect with Pamela:Join 430+ other moms who podcast inside the FREE community: https://skool.com/podcasters/YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pamelakrista/Website: https://pamelakrista.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/pamelakrista/Email: pamela@pamelakrista.com
Your podcast name is one of the first things your dream listener sees and it is doing one of two things right now. It is either telling her immediately that this show is for her or it is making her scroll right past. In this episode I am walking you through my three strategic approaches to naming a podcast and introducing you to a free tool I personally built to help you figure out which approach is right for your show.Whether you have not launched yet and you are stuck on a name, or you already have a podcast and something about your current name just feels off, this episode is going to give you a clear framework and a free resource to move forward.In this episode you will learn:The three strategic approaches to naming a podcast and when to use each oneWhy a keyword first name is the fastest path to being found by your dream listenerHow a branded and creative name can work beautifully with the right tagline doing the heavy liftingWhat a creative name plus keyword subtitle looks like and why it gives you the best of both worldsWhy your visual tagline on your cover art is a completely different job than your podcast nameTry NAMEWAVE. for free!NAMEWAVE. is my free podcast naming tool. You answer a few questions about who you serve, what outcome you provide, and your niche, and it generates strategic podcast name ideas using all three of my naming approaches. You will see results instantly and get your full personal results by email https://namewave.co/Connect with Pamela:Join 430+ other moms who podcast inside the FREE community: https://skool.com/podcasters/YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pamelakrista/Website: https://pamelakrista.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/pamelakrista/Email: pamela@pamelakrista.com
Everyone is telling you that you need to put your podcast on YouTube. Video is king, they say. And maybe you have been feeling the pressure to add YouTube to your strategy even though something about it just does not feel right yet. In this episode I am giving you my honest take as a podcast manager and podcast strategist who is actively building her own YouTube channel, and why I want you to hear me loud and clear when I say this: YouTube is not a podcast strategy.If your podcast is not getting you clients yet, adding YouTube is not going to fix that. It is just going to give you the exact same problem on two different platforms.In this episode you will learn:Why YouTube and your podcast are two completely different strategies with two completely different purposesWhat actually happens when you throw your podcast audio on YouTube with a static image behind itThe question you need to ask yourself before you ever add YouTube to your strategyWhen adding YouTube actually does make sense and what needs to be true firstWhy fixing your podcast foundation will always move the needle faster than adding a new platformResources mentioned in this episode: Watch the YouTube version of this topic Want to know exactly where your podcast is losing clients? Take the FREE Podcast to Clients Audit and get your PERSONALIZED report in less than 10 minutes! → https://pamelakrista.com/audit/Ready to fix it live with me? Join Podcast to Clients LIVE, my free monthly workshop where we do the work together. The next one is happening on Tuesday, April 28th, 2026 @ 12PM EST! Grab your spot at → https://pamelakrista.com/workshopConnect with Pamela:Join 430+ other moms who podcast inside the FREE community: https://skool.com/podcasters/YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pamelakrista/Website: https://pamelakrista.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/pamelakrista/Email: pamela@pamelakrista.com
I literally do this for a living. I am a podcast manager and podcast strategist. I help women audit, launch, and grow their shows every single day. And I had never seriously gone back and looked at my own podcast as a whole until now. This episode is me being fully transparent about what I found when I audited my very first 10 episodes from 2023 and why I believe every single podcaster with more than 20 or 30 episodes in their feed needs to do this too.If you have been avoiding going back and looking at your old episodes because you are scared of what you will find, or you just keep telling yourself the content is good so it is probably fine, this episode is for you.In this episode you will learn:What I actually found inside my first 10 episodes and why it was so humblingWhy competing calls to action are silently killing your listener conversionWhat happens when a stranger finds an old episode and clicks a dead linkWhy the problem is almost never your content and almost always the backendWhat you would walk away with from the P2C Experience even if you never touch a single old episodeWhy your podcast is evergreen and what that actually means for your business right nowReady to stop avoiding your podcast audit and actually do something about it?The Podcast to Clients Experience was built for exactly this. You get my full audit framework, weekly calls with me, and personal support as you go through your entire podcast and get it aligned with where your business is now. Join P2C: https://podcasttoclients.com/Connect with Pamela:Join 430+ other moms who podcast inside the FREE community: https://skool.com/podcasters/YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pamelakrista/Website: https://pamelakrista.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/pamelakrista/Email: pamela@pamelakrista.com
If you have been pouring your heart into your podcast episodes and something still feels off, like the right people just are not finding you... this episode is going to explain exactly why. As a podcast listener myself and when I audit a podcast, before I ever hit play, I start with what I call the external elements. These are the four things a stranger sees before they ever hit play, and if they are not working together, it does not matter how good your content or your podcast episode is. This is the episode that changes how you think about your podcast entirely.In this episode you will learn:Why I never start a podcast audit by listening to the content and what I look at insteadThe four external elements that determine whether a stranger presses play or keeps scrollingWhy your cover art has less than five seconds to stop the right personHow your podcast name could be costing you listeners without you even realizing itWhy the author field is the most underrated piece of real estate on your entire podcastHow to write a podcast description that makes your listener feel seen before they ever hit playWant to know exactly where your podcast is losing clients? Take the FREE Podcast to Clients Audit and get your PERSONALIZED report in less than 10 minutes! → https://pamelakrista.com/audit/Ready to fix it live with me? Join Podcast to Clients LIVE, my free monthly workshop where we do the work together. The next one is happening on Tuesday, April 28th, 2026 @ 12PM EST! Grab your spot at → https://pamelakrista.com/workshopConnect with Pamela:Join 430+ other moms who podcast inside the FREE community: https://skool.com/podcasters/YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pamelakrista/Website: https://pamelakrista.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/pamelakrista/Email: pamela@pamelakrista.com
Do you think that the fear of being too specific with your podcast means that you are shutting people out? In this episode, I'm proving to you with real examples that getting specific with your podcast topic does NOT mean you are excluding people.I'll show you how the fear of niching down your podcast topic is actually keeping you from getting clients, plus I'll give you two tangible things that you can do right now that will help your dream podcast listener find you.Questions answered in this episode:If I get specific with my podcast, does that mean other people won't find me?What are the pros of getting specific with my podcast? Are there any cons? (Spoiler: no there are no cons)What are two things I can do right now to help my dream podcast listener find me?Want to know exactly where your podcast is losing clients? Take the FREE Podcast to Clients Audit and get your PERSONALIZED report in less than 10 minutes! → https://pamelakrista.com/audit/Ready to fix it live with me? Join Podcast to Clients LIVE, my free monthly workshop where we do the work together. The next one is happening on Tuesday, April 28th, 2026 @ 12PM EST! Grab your spot at → https://pamelakrista.com/workshopConnect with Pamela:Join 430+ other moms who podcast inside the FREE community: https://skool.com/podcasters/YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pamelakrista/Website: https://pamelakrista.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/pamelakrista/Email: pamela@pamelakrista.com
When's the last time you actually asked for a podcast review? Not mentioning it once in passing, not hoping someone leaves one, but actually asking. Because here's what I see all the time: podcasters not asking, or asking once six months ago and never bringing it up again, or doing review parties where everybody leaves surface level reviews that don't actually help anyone.If you're wondering why you only have a few reviews or why you haven't gotten one in a really long time, the answer is simpler than you think. In this episode, I'm breaking down what podcast reviews actually do (and don't do), why review parties don't work, and exactly how to get genuine reviews from real listeners.Questions answered in this episode: Do podcast reviews actually help you rank on the charts?Why don't review parties and swaps work?What's the best way to get genuine podcast reviews?How do I ask for a review without it feeling awkward?Want to know exactly where your podcast is losing clients? Take the FREE Podcast to Clients Audit and get your PERSONALIZED report in less than 10 minutes! → https://pamelakrista.com/audit/Ready to fix it live with me? Join Podcast to Clients LIVE, my free monthly workshop where we do the work together. The next one is happening on Tuesday, April 28th, 2026 @ 12PM EST! Grab your spot at → https://pamelakrista.com/workshopConnect with Pamela:Join 430+ other moms who podcast inside the FREE community: https://skool.com/podcasters/YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pamelakrista/Website: https://pamelakrista.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/pamelakrista/Email: pamela@pamelakrista.com
You've been in your podcast every single week. Recording, editing, uploading, scheduling, publishing. And when you're that deep in something, you stop hearing it the way a stranger does. You stop seeing what's confusing, what's unclear, what's not connecting. That's the invisible problem with your podcast: you literally cannot see it yourself.If you've ever felt like something is off with your podcast but you can't figure out what it is, this episode is for you. I'm breaking down why being too close to your own show keeps you from seeing the gaps, and what to do about it.In this episode, you'll learn:Why you can't objectively hear your own podcast anymoreThe huge call to action mistake I made for at least 70 episodes of this showHow to run "the stranger test" on your podcast right now for freeWhat a podcast audit actually identifies and fixesJoin me at the next Fix My Podcast LIVE! event happening Tuesday, April 28th, 2026 @ 12PM ESTI'm auditing podcasts live and I'd love for you to be there! (P.S. It's free!) Click here to register!Want your podcast audited?Learn more about my podcast audit service: https://pamelakrista.com/podcast-audit/Connect with Pamela:Join 430+ other moms who podcast inside the FREE community: https://skool.com/podcasters/YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pamelakrista/Website: https://pamelakrista.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/pamelakrista/Email: pamela@pamelakrista.com
What happens when the person who audits podcasts for a living finally turns the lens on her own show? After 150 episodes and three years of content, I'm doing what I've been avoiding: a full audit of my own podcast. And I'm doing it publicly so you can see exactly what this process looks like and do the same thing with your own show.If you've ever felt like your podcast is a mess, like your calls to action don't match your current offers, or like your content hasn't caught up with where your business is now, this episode is for you. You're going to see that even someone who does this every single day still has gaps to fix. The difference between a messy podcast and a strategic one isn't perfection. It's being willing to go back and align it with where your business is right now.In this episode, you'll learn:Why your podcast needs to evolve when your business doesThe most common issues that show up in almost every podcast auditHow to know if your content has fallen out of sync with your offersWhy I'm doing this publicly so you can audit your own show alongside meWant your podcast audited?Learn more about my podcast audit service: https://pamelakrista.com/podcast-audit/Join me at the next Fix My Podcast LIVE! event happening Tuesday, April 28th, 2026 @ 12PM ESTI'm auditing podcasts live and I'd love for you to be there! (P.S. It's free!) Click here to register!Connect with Pamela:Join 430+ other moms who podcast inside the FREE community: https://skool.com/podcasters/YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pamelakrista/Website: https://pamelakrista.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/pamelakrista/Email: pamela@pamelakrista.com
You do not need a "big" podcast for it to be successful or for it to make money. I know that goes against literally everything you've probably been told about podcasting...the download goals, the chart-topping metrics, the milestones, etc, but I'm here to tell you about a different way, and it's not the popular advice.In this episode, I'm breaking down the lie we've been told about podcast success, why having a smaller audience might actually work in your favor, and what to focus on instead of chasing downloads. I also get into the sponsorship trap and why selling your own offers is so much more powerful than working on somebody else's clock inside your own show (and give you some tangible tips on if you want to sponsor your own show).In this episode, you'll learn:Why the download focused model was built for influencers and media companies...not small business ownersHow a small, aligned audience can be more profitable than thousands of random downloadsWhy podcasting is more intentional than almost any other platform and what that means for your businessThe sponsorship trap and why you're essentially working for someone else inside your own showHow to sponsor your own podcast with your own business and offersWhat to focus on instead of download numbersThe metrics that actually matter for a business-aligned podcastWhy podcast success looks different for every single personLinks mentioned in this episode:Book Your Strategy CallStart or Grow Your Podcast With Me:Join the FREE Moms Who Podcast Community: https://skool.com/podcasters/Ready to launch your podcast?: https://pamelakrista.com/podcast-launch/Need help with editing and/or managing your podcast? I’ve got you covered: https://pamelakrista.com/podcast-managementConnect with Pamela:YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pamelakrista/Website: https://www.pamelakrista.comInstagram: @pamelakristaEmail: pamela@pamelakrista.com
I just got done auditing eight different podcasts in the past week for my brand new Fix My Podcast LIVE event, and I keep seeing the same three mistakes over and over again. These aren't small tweaks...these are foundational issues keeping podcasts invisible, disconnected from offers, and stuck. The wild part? Most of these podcasters had no idea they were making these mistakes.In this episode, I'm breaking down the top three podcast mistakes I see in almost every audit, how to know if you're making them, and exactly what to do to fix them. Plus, I'm sharing some bonus insights that were too good to leave out, including what happens when you try to play both lanes with sponsors and clients.In this episode, you'll learn:Why vague or generic positioning is keeping your podcast invisible to the right listenersThe content-offer misalignment that disconnects your episodes from your businessWhy most podcast names can't do all the heavy lifting without a strong taglineHow to know if a stranger would immediately understand who your show is forThe question to ask yourself before recording any episodeWhy trying to serve everyone means serving no oneWhat happens when you try to chase sponsors and clients at the same timeWhy these mistakes are completely fixable without starting overLinks mentioned in this episode:If your podcast feels stuck or invisible, it's probably not your content quality, it's likely unclear positioning, a content-offer misalignment, or a missing tagline. I'll show you exactly what's off and how to fix it in a Podcast Audit.👉 Get Your Podcast AuditI'm hosting free live podcast audits every month! If you want your show reviewed live, join me at the next Fix My Podcast LIVE event.👉 Register for Fix My Podcast LIVEConnect with Pamela:YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pamelakrista/Website: https://www.pamelakrista.comInstagram: @pamelakristaEmail: pamela@pamelakrista.com
If you've been scrolling online lately, you've probably noticed some big-name podcasters announcing they're stepping away from their shows or other large parts of their businesses. It's the kind of news that can make you pause and wonder: Is podcasting even worth it anymore? Did I miss the window?In this episode, Pamela addresses the elephant in the room and shares why she believes podcasting is more relevant than ever and why someone else quitting has absolutely nothing to do with your podcast journey.Whether you're thinking about launching a podcast, questioning the one you already have, or feeling discouraged by what you're seeing online, this episode will remind you that your why for podcasting was never their why. You'll walk away with a fresh perspective on what actually makes a podcast successful and why now might be the perfect time to start or keep going.In this episode, you'll learn:Why big-name podcasters quitting doesn't signal the end of podcastingHow someone else's business model and goals have nothing to do with yoursWhy podcasting is actually more relevant now than ever in the age of AIThe difference between podcasting for fame versus podcasting for your businessWhy 50 aligned listeners can be more valuable than 5,000 random downloadsHow long-form content like podcasting compounds over time and continues working for youWhy big players leaving actually creates more space for voices like yoursReady to get clear on your podcast strategy?If you're wondering whether podcasting is the right move for your business or you've been going back and forth about it for months...you don't have to figure it out alone. Book a 60-minute Podcast Strategy Call and walk away knowing exactly what to do next!👉 Book Your Strategy CallConnect with Pamela:Free Community for moms who podcast: skool.com/podcastersYouTube: https://youtube.com/@pamelakrista/Website: https://www.pamelakrista.comInstagram: @pamelakristaEmail: pamela@pamelakrista.com
If I were starting my podcast over today, I wouldn’t burn everything down before starting or assume I got it wrong... but I would do a few things very differently. In this episode, I’m sharing what clarity has taught me after nearly four years of podcasting, managing shows, and building podcasts intentionally for business growth.This conversation is for you if you’re brand new, thinking about starting a podcast soon, or a few years in and wondering why things feel slightly off. I’m breaking down the foundational shifts I’d focus on first, not the tech or trends, but the pieces that actually make a podcast sustainable, aligned, and supportive of your business long-term.Questions answered in this episode:What should I focus on first when starting a podcast for my business?How do I get clear on who my podcast is really for?Why is talking to one specific listener better than talking to an audience?What does it mean to build a podcast around a listener journey instead of random content?How should podcast episodes guide listeners instead of just educating them?What is a listener journey and why does it matter for podcast growth?When should I focus on backend systems like funnels and links for my podcast?Why don’t podcast funnels work without trust?How can I design a clear path for listeners without overcomplicating my systems?Is it normal for a podcast to evolve as your business grows?Do I need to rebrand or start over if my podcast feels misaligned?Start or Grow Your Podcast With Me:Join the FREE Moms Who Podcast Community: https://skool.com/podcasters/Ready to launch your podcast?: https://pamelakrista.com/podcast-launch/Need help with editing and/or managing your podcast? I’ve got you covered: https://pamelakrista.com/podcast-managementConnect with Pamela:YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pamelakrista/Website: https://www.pamelakrista.comInstagram: @pamelakrista Email: pamela@pamelakrista.com
Three years of Moms Who Podcast feels surreal in the best way. In this anniversary episode, I’m reflecting on what’s changed, what hasn’t, and how hosting this podcast has shaped my business, my clarity, and my confidence over time. While I share milestone numbers, this episode isn’t about downloads. It’s about evolution, alignment, and building something intentionally instead of chasing metrics.I’m also pulling back the curtain on where this podcast is headed next, why clarity matters more than virality, and the biggest lesson I’ve learned after three years behind the mic: a smaller, more aligned audience will always outperform a bigger, unfocused one. If you’ve ever questioned your growth, your niche, or whether podcasting is “working,” this episode is for you.Questions answered in this episode:Why don’t podcast downloads tell the full story of podcast success?What actually matters more than podcast download numbers?How has hosting a podcast changed my business over the last three years?Why is clarity more important than going viral with a podcast?Is it better to have a niche podcast with fewer listeners or a broad podcast with more downloads?How can a podcast support your business instead of becoming another job?What role does podcasting play in a larger business ecosystem?Why is auditing your podcast content so important as your business evolves?What mistakes do podcasters make when they try to talk to everyone?How can a podcast be used as a vehicle to guide listeners toward offers, communities, or events?Why do aligned listeners matter more than high listen counts?How can hosting virtual events like summits grow a podcast and business?What changes am I making to Moms Who Podcast moving forward?Start or Grow Your Podcast With Me:Join the FREE Moms Who Podcast Community: https://skool.com/podcasters/Ready to launch your podcast?: https://pamelakrista.com/podcast-launch/Need help with editing and/or managing your podcast? I’ve got you covered: https://pamelakrista.com/podcast-managementConnect with Pamela:YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pamelakrista/Website: https://www.pamelakrista.comInstagram: @pamelakrista Email: pamela@pamelakrista.com
If you’re staring at your microphone, a blank Google Doc, or thinking through episode ideas in the shower wondering if you have anything left to say... this episode is for you.In this episode, I’m sharing the exact strategy I use when creativity dips, mental load increases, and consistency still matters BUT in a way that does so without forcing brand-new ideas or burning yourself out.Whether you’re listening at the end of the year or months from now, this episode will help you get unstuck fast and keep momentum in your podcast and business.Links mentioned in this episode: Click here to take the quiz to find out what episode to record next!Start or Grow Your Podcast With Me:Join the FREE Moms Who Podcast Community: https://skool.com/podcasters/Ready to launch your podcast?: https://pamelakrista.com/podcast-launch/Need help with editing and/or managing your podcast? I’ve got you covered: https://pamelakrista.com/podcast-managementConnect with Pamela:YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pamelakrista/Website: https://www.pamelakrista.comInstagram: @pamelakrista Email: pamela@pamelakrista.com
Earlier this year, I was a guest on the Cubicle to CEO podcast with Ellen Yin for a conversation all about podcasting, consistency, visibility, and using your podcast intentionally as a business owner. We talked about why so many podcasters quit early, what actually happens when you stay consistent, and how to think about your podcast as a long-term business asset instead of a short-term content experiment.I wanted to share this full conversation here because it represents one of the many visibility conversations I stepped into this year and gives you a behind-the-scenes look at how I approach podcasting strategy when I’m speaking on someone else’s platform. If you’re a busy mom entrepreneur who wants a podcast that supports your business in a sustainable way, this episode is for you!Questions answered in this episode:Who do you think is the right business owner to host their own podcast where it actually makes sense and helps their business grow versus focusing on podcast guesting instead?Why do you think so many podcasters burn out and quit so early?What are the biggest mistakes you see new podcasters make in their first few episodes?Do you recommend launching a podcast with a trailer or multiple episodes?How many episodes do you recommend podcasters launch with?What are your thoughts on podcast SEO and being discovered through search?How should podcasters think about keywords for Apple Podcasts and search?Join the FREE Moms Who Podcast Community: https://skool.com/podcasters/Ready to launch your podcast?: https://pamelakrista.com/podcast-launch/Need help with editing or managing your show?: https://pamelakrista.com/podcast-managementConnect with Pamela:YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pamelakrista/Website: https://www.pamelakrista.comInstagram: @pamelakrista Email: pamela@pamelakrista.com
If you’ve been showing up behind the mic every week, hitting publish, and wondering why in the world your podcast still isn’t bringing in clients… this episode is going to feel like a warm, honest wake-up call. I’m finally sharing why I created the Fix My Podcast Workshop, the workshop I wish existed when I launched my show in 2022.Because here’s the truth: when your podcast isn’t converting, it’s almost never about the tech. It’s your strategy. Your alignment. Your messaging. Your listener journey. In this episode, I’m breaking down the real reasons your podcast feels “off,” why consistency isn’t enough, and how this workshop will help you finally understand what to fix so your show can start supporting your business the way it was always meant to.If you want clarity, direction, and a podcast that actually books dream clients… you’re in exactly the right place.Questions I'll answer in the Fix My Podcast workshop:Why isn’t my podcast booking clients?How do I know what’s actually wrong with my podcast?What problems signal that my podcast is out of alignment?How do I start seeing conversions from my podcast?What should I fix first when my podcast isn’t working?What does it mean to start a podcast with strategy?Links mentioned in this episode: Sign up for the Fix My Podcast Workshop: https://pamelakrista.com/fix-my-podcast-workshop/Start or Grow Your Podcast With Me:Join the FREE Moms Who Podcast Community: https://skool.com/podcasters/Ready to launch your podcast?: https://pamelakrista.com/podcast-launch/Need help with editing and/or managing your podcast? I’ve got you covered: https://pamelakrista.com/podcast-managementConnect with Pamela:YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pamelakrista/Website: https://www.pamelakrista.comInstagram: @pamelakrista Email: pamela@pamelakrista.com
If you've been wondering which podcast hosting platform is right for your business & podcast, no worries because In this episode, I share exactly why I use and recommend Captivate.fm! Captivate is the podcast host I trust for both my own show and my clients’. You’ll learn what a podcast host actually does, how it impacts your workflow and analytics, and why using a free host may be holding you back. I walk you through my favorite Captivate features like dynamic ads, show notes templates, advanced analytics, team access, and SO MANY more.You'll also here:My second recommended host if Captivate IS NOT your perfect fitWhy it's crucial being on a FREE host shouldn't be your forever planWhether you’re launching your podcast or thinking about moving or upgrading your podcast host, this breakdown will help you understand if Captivate is the hosting platform for your podcast goals! (Spoiler alert: It prob is)Links mentioned in this episode:Sign up for Captivate and get 40% off their Black Friday dealStart or Grow Your Podcast With Me:Join the FREE Moms Who Podcast Community: https://skool.com/podcasters/Ready to launch your podcast?: https://pamelakrista.com/podcast-launch/Need help with editing and/or managing your podcast? I’ve got you covered: https://pamelakrista.com/podcast-managementConnect with Pamela:YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pamelakrista/Website: https://www.pamelakrista.comInstagram: @pamelakristaEmail: pamela@pamelakrista.com
It took me 10 months to finally sit down and record this episode...not because I didn’t want to talk about it, but because I needed time to process everything that happened during and after the Moms Who Podcast Summit 2025.In this episode, I’m giving you the full behind-the-scenes debrief of what went right, what went wrong, and how this one “messy” event completely changed my business. Spoiler alert — the Moms Who Podcast Summit is coming back in 2026 (and it’s going to look very different in the best way).Hosting this summit didn’t just grow my community… it grew my podcast by over 100% and grew my online business immensely. It directly led to new clients, collaborations, and referrals. Whether you’ve hosted a bundle, thought about running a summit, or just want to know how collaborations can skyrocket your podcast growth, this episode is for you.Questions answered in this episode:How did the Moms Who Podcast Summit 2025 actually grow my podcast by 100%?What went wrong behind the scenes of my first summit (and how did I handle it)?What lessons did I learn from hosting my first major summit?Would I host a podcast summit again after everything that went wrong?How can a summit lead to new podcast listeners, clients, and collaborations?What changes am I making for the Moms Who Podcast Summit 2026?Links mentioned in this episode: Join the waitlist: Podcast to Clients Series coming Jan 2026Join the waitlist: Grow Your Podcast & Online Business With a SummitJoin the waitlist: Moms Who Podcast Summit 2026Start or Grow Your Podcast With Me:Join the FREE Moms Who Podcast Community: https://skool.com/podcasters/Connect with Pamela:YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pamelakrista/Website: https://www.pamelakrista.comInstagram: @pamelakrista Email: pamela@pamelakrista.com
When I launched my podcast back in 2022, I had nowhere to turn for help. I bought the courses, downloaded the PDFs, joined the Facebook groups… but every time I had a real question, there was nobody to ask. There was no personalization, no feedback, no one to actually walk me through what I needed.That’s exactly why I created the Moms Who Podcast Community and Membership. You deserve more than another course you’ll never finish. You deserve personalized strategy, support, and real connection with other moms building podcasts that actually grow their business.In this episode, I’m taking you behind the scenes of why I rebuilt the membership from the ground up and how it’s now built around my full Podcast to Clients™ Framework to help you create a podcast that supports your business and sells your offers without chasing ads, downloads, or sponsorships.Questions answered in this episode:Why did I rebuild the Moms Who Podcast membership from scratch (again)?What went wrong with the first two versions and what finally works now?What’s inside the new Moms Who Podcast community & membership in Skool?How does the new membership tie directly into my Podcast to Clients™ Framework?What's the difference between the free community, the premium plan, and the VIP tier?How can you get personalized strategy, audits, and support to grow your show?Links mentioned in this episode:Join the free Moms Who Podcast Community: https://skool.com/podcasters/plans/Start or Grow Your Podcast With Me:Join the FREE Moms Who Podcast Community: https://skool.com/podcasters/Ready to launch your podcast?: https://pamelakrista.com/podcast-launch/Need help with editing and/or managing your podcast? I’ve got you covered: https://pamelakrista.com/podcast-managementConnect with Pamela:YouTube: https://youtube.com/@pamelakrista/Website: https://www.pamelakrista.comInstagram: @pamelakristaEmail: pamela@pamelakrista.com
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