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My Return to Solo Episodes: The ‘Walk and Talk’ Journey Back to the Roots

My Return to Solo Episodes: The ‘Walk and Talk’ Journey Back to the Roots

Update: 2024-06-03
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Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the complexities of producing a podcast, especially when it involves guests and video content? Or maybe you're curious about the behind-the-scenes challenges and triumphs of a podcaster's journey?


 


In this episode, Johnny Sage returns with a fresh format, diving deep into the world of solo podcasting. Johnny shares personal experiences, the evolution of the podcast, and the inspiration behind the new "walk and talk" style.


 


This episode is packed with insights on managing podcast production, the importance of timely content, and the value of authenticity in storytelling.


 


What You'll Learn:


●      The Evolution of The Dystopian Renaissance:
Discover why Johnny Sage is shifting back to solo episodes and the benefits of this format.


●      Behind-the-Scenes Challenges: Learn about the hurdles of producing guest episodes, from recording to editing and releasing content.


●      Timely Content Creation: Understand the importance of releasing clips and episodes in a timely manner to keep your audience engaged.


●      Authenticity in Podcasting: Explore why staying true to your message and sharing personal truths can resonate more deeply with your audience.


●      Inspiration from Mentors: Hear about the influences and mentors who have shaped Johnny's podcasting journey.


 


Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or just
starting out, this episode offers valuable lessons and relatable stories that will inspire and guide you on your own podcasting path.


 


Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction: Returning to solo episodes and the challenges of guest episodes


06:42 The importance of evergreen content and introducing mentors who inspire the walk and talk format


13:18 The disappointing response from some healers during the pandemic


15:28 The split between those holding onto the old system and those adapting to change


19:40 The importance of doing the real inner work and shadow work


22:29 The lack of virtue and principle in society and the rise of "NPCs"


23:52 The need for real activism that creates a just and fair society


 


 


Notable Quotes


●      "Healing is something we need to do; it's a really hard topic because different things work for different people. That's why I liked bringing on such an assortment of guests because they all offered different modalities that helped for different things."


●      "We have everything we need. There's such beautiful sites and wonders all around this world, and we destroy it. What do people do? They've been destroying it, and we continue to do so. It doesn't make any sense at all."


●      "You have to adapt. It's not going to go back to the way things were, which is a really good thing. This is the time for people like me, and hopefully you, to say no and not go back to the old way, but not go into the nightmare future either. We steer it to a kind of utopia or paradise."



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My Return to Solo Episodes: The ‘Walk and Talk’ Journey Back to the Roots

My Return to Solo Episodes: The ‘Walk and Talk’ Journey Back to the Roots

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