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Why hitting pause is (almost) always the right move

Why hitting pause is (almost) always the right move

Update: 2025-10-27
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My girlfriends will laugh reading this because they know exactly what I’m talking about. I can ramble. Big time. I’ve been guilty of sending voice messages that go on for 10+ minutes, sometimes longer. (And bless them, they still listen and are still my friends!!)

When you’re podcasting, especially when you’re doing an unscripted, “just winging it” solo episode, it’s so easy to slip. You’re in the flow, you’re talking to your listeners as if they’re right there in the room with you, and it feels so natural. Which is a good thing! Because podcasting is supposed to feel personal, casual, human.

But…there’s a fine balance. And that’s where hitting pause comes in.

Hear all about it in this episode where I share about an episode I hit pause on and what you should always ask yourself before you air your next episode.


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Reach out to me at: regina@hashtagimpact.com

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Why hitting pause is (almost) always the right move

Why hitting pause is (almost) always the right move

Regina Larko