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#22: Podcasting Unplugged with Authenticity, Community, and Lessons from the Journey
Episode 2221st May 2024 • Podjunction • Sadaf Beynon and Matt Edmundson
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In this episode of Podjunction, hosts Matt and Sadaf, along with guest Lee Houghton, explore the twists, turns, and triumphs of podcasting. Whether you're a budding podcaster or a seasoned pro, there's something in this journey for everyone!

Episode Highlights:

  1. The Importance of Authenticity: How staying true to your roots and being genuine with your audience can dramatically boost listener engagement and loyalty.
  2. Building a Community: Insights on creating a thriving community around your podcast. We discuss strategies for involving listeners, encouraging interactions, and building a platform where everyone feels heard.
  3. The Value of Feedback: The hosts talk about the importance of listener feedback and how it has shaped their podcasting journey. Learn how to use feedback constructively to improve content and listener experience.
  4. Growing Pains and Gains: Matt and Lee share personal anecdotes about the challenges they faced in the early days and the lessons learned that helped them grow.
  5. Continuous Improvement: Tips on how to keep improving your podcast, including the potential benefits and drawbacks of re-recording early episodes.
  6. Behind the Tech: A sneak peek into the technical side of Podjunction, including the custom AMP platform they've developed for podcast management.

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  • Website: Visit Podjunction.com for more episodes.
  • Instagram: Follow us @PodjunctionPodcast and join the conversation.
  • Feedback: Got a story to share or a question for the hosts? Drop us a message on our website or Instagram.

Don't forget to subscribe for more behind-the-scenes insights and practical tips to take your podcast to the next level. Whether you're just starting or looking to revamp your existing podcast, join us on this unscripted journey of podcast growth and community building!

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Sadaf Beynon:

Welcome to Podjunction, where business meets podcasting.

Sadaf Beynon:

Whether you're on a morning jog, driving to work, whipping up a meal,

Sadaf Beynon:

or just simply taking a minute for yourself, our weekly bite sized episodes

Sadaf Beynon:

promise fresh insights from successful podcasters who have cracked the code of

Sadaf Beynon:

using podcasts to grow their business.

Sadaf Beynon:

So whether you're a podcasting newbie or a seasoned podcaster,

Sadaf Beynon:

this episode is for you.

Matt Edmundson:

Hello, welcome to a brand new episode of Podjunction.

Matt Edmundson:

My name is Matt and beside me is Sadaf and we talk about how to use business.

Matt Edmundson:

No, that's not what we talk about.

Matt Edmundson:

We talk about podcasting.

Matt Edmundson:

We talk about how to use podcasting to grow your business.

Matt Edmundson:

Am I in the right shot?

Sadaf Beynon:

That's the right one.

Sadaf Beynon:

Yeah.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah.

Matt Edmundson:

Okay, cool.

Matt Edmundson:

It's professionalism at its highest level, obviously rehearse your intros

Matt Edmundson:

before you do them would be one tip,

Matt Edmundson:

otherwise you sound like I just did, but a warm welcome to the show, glad

Matt Edmundson:

you're here, glad you're with us, if you haven't done so already make sure

Matt Edmundson:

you subscribe to the show because we just talk every week about podcasting

Matt Edmundson:

and how to use this wonderful thing Call podcasting to grow your business.

Matt Edmundson:

And if you are a podcaster.

Matt Edmundson:

And you have a show.

Matt Edmundson:

Let us know.

Matt Edmundson:

We would love to hear from you.

Matt Edmundson:

We'd love to check out your show and maybe even if get you on as

Matt Edmundson:

a guest on Podjunction, we'd love to interview and talk to people

Matt Edmundson:

podcasters about their show.

Matt Edmundson:

So can they do that on the website?

Sadaf Beynon:

Yes, they can.

Matt Edmundson:

What was, what's the website?

Sadaf Beynon:

Podjunction.

Sadaf Beynon:

com.

Matt Edmundson:

There you go.

Matt Edmundson:

That was flawless.

Matt Edmundson:

Or check us

Sadaf Beynon:

out on Instagram.

Sadaf Beynon:

Again, Podjunction is the hand, Podjunction podcast is the handle.

Sadaf Beynon:

We'll

Matt Edmundson:

You're asking me or telling me?

Sadaf Beynon:

I'm telling you, I think.

Matt Edmundson:

Probably go to the website.

Matt Edmundson:

We know the website.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah, go on the website,

Sadaf Beynon:

leave us a mess, an email, a message there, or go to our

Sadaf Beynon:

Instagram and message us from there.

Sadaf Beynon:

Cause I do check that.

Matt Edmundson:

Do you?

Sadaf Beynon:

Cause you, you wait a couple of weeks, don't you?

Sadaf Beynon:

Yeah.

Matt Edmundson:

I'm useless with that kind of thing.

Matt Edmundson:

But no, yeah, definitely check us out and we'd love to hear from you.

Matt Edmundson:

So yeah, show your show.

Matt Edmundson:

We'd love to you know what we should do.

Matt Edmundson:

We should probably at some point put a feature on the website, Mark our technical

Matt Edmundson:

guy is going to hate me for saying this, we should put a feature on the website

Matt Edmundson:

where you should, you could feature your podcast if you're a podcast listener.

Sadaf Beynon:

Share your show.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah, there you go.

Matt Edmundson:

That'll, you'll see that in about three years time.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah.

Matt Edmundson:

which is normally about how long it takes to get technical developments done.

Matt Edmundson:

'cause there's a long list

Sadaf Beynon:

that's for now.

Matt Edmundson:

That's a

Sadaf Beynon:

temporary issue.

Matt Edmundson:

It is a temporary issue.

Matt Edmundson:

For those of you who don't know, and why would you know, we actually,

Matt Edmundson:

the reason we talk about technical developments is we have our own

Matt Edmundson:

podcasting platform called Amp.

Matt Edmundson:

And it's the platform we use to drive our websites, drive our

Matt Edmundson:

podcasts and all kinds of things.

Matt Edmundson:

And so we've not made that available to the public.

Sadaf Beynon:

No, we

Matt Edmundson:

haven't.

Matt Edmundson:

We only let our clients use that.

Matt Edmundson:

platform for a number of reasons.

Matt Edmundson:

At some point we might make it public.

Sadaf Beynon:

Yeah.

Matt Edmundson:

It just doesn't, it works really well, but it's a little bit ugly.

Sadaf Beynon:

Yeah.

Matt Edmundson:

Would that be a fair comment?

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah.

Matt Edmundson:

Bit clunky, maybe in terms of the back end in terms of how you use it.

Matt Edmundson:

So

Sadaf Beynon:

yeah, it's not very intuitive for

Sadaf Beynon:

Yeah, it makes sense to us.

Matt Edmundson:

Makes sense to us wouldn't necessarily make sense for a new guy.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah.

Matt Edmundson:

And so what we're doing I don't know why we're telling you this story, but

Matt Edmundson:

anyway, what we're doing, we've got to get, we've got some folks working on it.

Matt Edmundson:

Mark and Micah on working in terms of prettying that up and making it

Matt Edmundson:

much more usable and user friendly, which is the main reason why we've not

Matt Edmundson:

submitted it, but it's the platform we've used and built over the years.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah.

Matt Edmundson:

To drive our own podcast.

Matt Edmundson:

So we have an in-house dev team with the other work that we do.

Matt Edmundson:

And so we thought it's an easy thing for us to build,

Sadaf Beynon:

hence three years for the next, hence three years

Matt Edmundson:

for the next because it's so easy.

Matt Edmundson:

So we thought actually there was.

Matt Edmundson:

We couldn't find a platform out there that did what everything that we needed it to

Matt Edmundson:

do that had not been built for podcasters.

Matt Edmundson:

And so this platform we think is, we like it.

Matt Edmundson:

We think it's cool.

Matt Edmundson:

So more details on that to follow in about three years time.

Matt Edmundson:

If you just see that come up it'll get launched at the same time as you will be

Matt Edmundson:

able to share your show on podjunction.

Matt Edmundson:

com.

Matt Edmundson:

Oh, love it.

Matt Edmundson:

Love it.

Matt Edmundson:

Love it.

Matt Edmundson:

Love it.

Matt Edmundson:

What have we got coming up today, Mrs.

Matt Edmundson:

Beynon?

Sadaf Beynon:

So we have got Lee Houghton.

Sadaf Beynon:

Again.

Sadaf Beynon:

Again.

Sadaf Beynon:

And this one is different in that

Matt Edmundson:

It's not Lee.

Matt Edmundson:

That's how different it is.

Sadaf Beynon:

It's different in that Lee

Sadaf Beynon:

Lee asks Matt, the host, a question.

Matt Edmundson:

Oh, is that why it's different?

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah.

Matt Edmundson:

Okay.

Matt Edmundson:

I was expecting something much more profound.

Sadaf Beynon:

Yeah.

Sadaf Beynon:

I won't tell you what he asked.

Sadaf Beynon:

We'll just jump right in.

Matt Edmundson:

Are we just going to go for it?

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah, let's go for it.

Matt Edmundson:

All right.

Matt Edmundson:

So this is Lee, apparently doing something different, asking me a question and I'm

Matt Edmundson:

just trying to, I'm racking my brain to try and remember what that question was.

Matt Edmundson:

But yeah, so this is me and Lee chatting after this small clip

Matt Edmundson:

from our conversation, Sadaf and I will be back, so don't go anywhere.

Lee Houghton:

Here's Lee.

Lee Houghton:

If I had my time over again, I would have done it differently, definitely.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah, but that's true for everything, right?

Matt Edmundson:

You could say that, if I had my time over again, there's things I wouldn't do.

Matt Edmundson:

And podcasting is definitely one of them.

Matt Edmundson:

Oh, we always say that to people like, in the first 10 or 20 episodes,

Matt Edmundson:

they're going to be, are going to be your worst episodes, they just are.

Matt Edmundson:

So just be okay with that and go this is where I'm honing my craft.

Matt Edmundson:

I'm learning it.

Matt Edmundson:

It doesn't mean every episode since that is going to be brilliant,

Matt Edmundson:

but There's definitely a steep learning curve at the start.

Matt Edmundson:

So just on that, Matt,

Lee Houghton:

am I allowed to ask you a question?

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah, go for it, man.

Matt Edmundson:

You are now, so Yeah.

Lee Houghton:

Because I've had the same thing the first 10, 20, 30

Lee Houghton:

episodes are probably the worst ones.

Lee Houghton:

Would you ever recommend re recording the first 10, 20, 30 episodes When you're

Lee Houghton:

more skilled and crafted in the art of podcasting, or would you just accept

Lee Houghton:

that they are where they are and allow the listener to to develop with you?

Lee Houghton:

Because what I've found is some people go right back to episode one to to

Lee Houghton:

then binge some of the podcasts.

Lee Houghton:

So I'm just wondering, what's your view and take on that?

Matt Edmundson:

I don't know if I would, Lee.

Matt Edmundson:

One, I haven't got time.

Matt Edmundson:

And two, I think.

Matt Edmundson:

There's an authenticness isn't there which says this is my journey and you

Matt Edmundson:

can go back to those points and go this is what I said and actually I think

Matt Edmundson:

it's quite refreshing when someone sits there and goes you know what, I said

Matt Edmundson:

that and you can listen to that podcast.

Matt Edmundson:

But this is what I now think, and this is a reason why that has

Matt Edmundson:

changed or that's evolved, and this is a journey that I've been on.

Matt Edmundson:

And I think censoring the past slightly political statement now, I think trying

Matt Edmundson:

to censor the past is nonsense, and I know we've tried to do it with our, on a

Matt Edmundson:

bigger scale with our history and you try and censor and neuter and pretend like

Matt Edmundson:

things didn't exist or happen, which is, you then fail to learn the lessons, right?

Matt Edmundson:

No, I'm a big fan of just leaving it there.

Matt Edmundson:

And if you're doing the interview style podcast, Because like you, I

Matt Edmundson:

did the first 20 episodes where it was just me talking, I'm like no.

Matt Edmundson:

We need people to talk to, you get tired of your own voice after a while.

Matt Edmundson:

Some of those early people who came on as in the interview format, I would then get

Matt Edmundson:

them back on the show now, and I think probably do a much better interview,

Matt Edmundson:

is probably the way that I would do it.

Lee Houghton:

Yeah, amazing.

Lee Houghton:

No, I'm glad you said that because I'm of exactly the same view.

Lee Houghton:

It's a journey and the listener can join you on that full journey.

Lee Houghton:

I had a little bit of doubt in my mind once when I thought, if

Lee Houghton:

somebody goes back to the beginning, what if they don't like it?

Lee Houghton:

What if they don't but I've just become comfortable with that, but that's some of

Lee Houghton:

the thoughts that I had in my head, would I have to, should I redo it, should I

Lee Houghton:

try to do it better than I did, but I'll be there all day, I'll be re recording

Lee Houghton:

every one of the 200 and all that.

Lee Houghton:

That's it,

Matt Edmundson:

because, yeah, where do you stop if you've got 200 episodes, where

Matt Edmundson:

do you stop, because in 200 more episodes, you're going to go, episode 200 was a

Matt Edmundson:

bit rubbish, I now need to record, and it just becomes a yeah, I'm with you, man.

Matt Edmundson:

And I do, I love the people that get in touch with us.

Matt Edmundson:

I had one lady contact me recently, I just came across your podcast and

Matt Edmundson:

I just want you to know that I, over the last week or so, I have binged

Matt Edmundson:

listened to all of your podcasts from day one and you're like, really?

Matt Edmundson:

I just sent her a message saying, I'm really sorry,

Matt Edmundson:

I'm really sorry for some of those earlier podcasts and we had a great conversation,

Matt Edmundson:

it was great, it's brilliant, isn't it?

Matt Edmundson:

Is fun when things like that happen.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah, so you've got your podcast, you're 200 in, you're overconfident, you've

Matt Edmundson:

got better at interviewing people.

Matt Edmundson:

I always remember our conversation because you asked a question which no

Matt Edmundson:

one else has ever asked me, which is, do you see yourself as successful?

Matt Edmundson:

Which I think is such an insightful question.

Matt Edmundson:

And I thought that's a really clever question to the point where

Matt Edmundson:

I've stolen it on a few occasions.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah, absolutely.

Matt Edmundson:

Oh, that's what we do as podcasters.

Matt Edmundson:

We just go to people's podcasts and just go, Oh, I like that.

Matt Edmundson:

Let's implement that.

Matt Edmundson:

Okay.

Matt Edmundson:

That was an abrupt ending.

Sadaf Beynon:

Yes.

Sadaf Beynon:

Sorry about that.

Matt Edmundson:

We really need to bring that middle segment back to that

Matt Edmundson:

sort of people acclimatize and adjust.

Matt Edmundson:

But yeah, I remember the question now.

Matt Edmundson:

I remember that conversation now, which is good.

Matt Edmundson:

So I'm back in the throat, which is great.

Matt Edmundson:

And it was a great question actually.

Sadaf Beynon:

It was.

Sadaf Beynon:

It was a good question.

Sadaf Beynon:

And actually I've done some recording for Podjunction, like for this

Sadaf Beynon:

show, but I've done like a full episode recording with Egan Heath.

Sadaf Beynon:

So that will be coming on.

Sadaf Beynon:

But going back and finding those segments.

Sadaf Beynon:

I understand what you're saying.

Sadaf Beynon:

You're like, I'm so sorry.

Sadaf Beynon:

I'm so sorry.

Sadaf Beynon:

So yeah, Egan, I'm so sorry.

Matt Edmundson:

That's true, actually, because when it comes to those interviews,

Matt Edmundson:

like that interview I did with Lee, you go through That you and Tanya go through

Matt Edmundson:

that and you pick out the clips that we're going to do on PodJunction, right?

Matt Edmundson:

So I turn up to this show, we watch the video and we chat about it.

Matt Edmundson:

But I suppose for you, if you're doing the interview, you and Tanya have got

Matt Edmundson:

to pick, you and Tanya have got to watch you and pick out those clips, right?

Matt Edmundson:

Which is one of those things as podcasters, it takes a little

Matt Edmundson:

while to get used to because you hate the sound of your own voice.

Matt Edmundson:

You hate the way you sound, that you are your own worst critic, you constantly

Matt Edmundson:

pick up on, why did you say that?

Matt Edmundson:

Why do you look like that?

Matt Edmundson:

Why do you laugh like that?

Matt Edmundson:

And all those sort of things come out, don't they?

Matt Edmundson:

And you're oh, and so I can imagine watching it, looking for those clips is

Matt Edmundson:

a bit more interesting now you've started to do some of those interviews as well.

Sadaf Beynon:

Yeah.

Sadaf Beynon:

I can't say it's fun.

Matt Edmundson:

Oh, brilliant.

Matt Edmundson:

We should actually, it'd be the most boring podcast in the world, but we should

Matt Edmundson:

video you watching the video of you.

Matt Edmundson:

The other day I was walking past your desk.

Sadaf Beynon:

Oh no.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah.

Matt Edmundson:

And you sit next to Jen, don't you?

Matt Edmundson:

And if memory serves me right, Jen was laughing at you.

Matt Edmundson:

Because you were watching one of the episodes we recorded for Podjunction

Matt Edmundson:

going through that episode.

Matt Edmundson:

And I think this was when you're in your post COVID, wasn't it?

Matt Edmundson:

And there was a joke on the podcast.

Matt Edmundson:

I think I made some wisecrack like I normally do.

Matt Edmundson:

And you just didn't get it for a little while.

Sadaf Beynon:

For a week.

Matt Edmundson:

And so you start laughing at it when you're watching the show.

Matt Edmundson:

It's just absolutely tickled Jen.

Matt Edmundson:

So that's when Mark came, Mark, who's the technical guy I mentioned earlier, it's

Matt Edmundson:

when Mark came up with the statement.

Matt Edmundson:

If you want Sadaf to laugh at your joke on a Friday morning, now,

Matt Edmundson:

how do you get Sadaf to laugh at your joke on a Friday morning?

Matt Edmundson:

You can tell her on a Thursday afternoon, no, on a Tuesday

Matt Edmundson:

afternoon, whatever it is.

Matt Edmundson:

That's because it takes a little while.

Matt Edmundson:

I didn't hear him say that.

Sadaf Beynon:

Did you not

Matt Edmundson:

hear that one?

Matt Edmundson:

Or maybe I

Sadaf Beynon:

did and it's only just landed,

Matt Edmundson:

You'll start laughing about that tomorrow.

Matt Edmundson:

Anyway, I think we digress.

Matt Edmundson:

This is the danger of watching yourself on video.

Matt Edmundson:

You do become your own worst critic, which actually is at the heart of what,

Matt Edmundson:

of Lee's question, because if you go back to the first few versions of your

Matt Edmundson:

podcast, they will not be what you want.

Matt Edmundson:

Very few people have gone crack that on episode one.

Matt Edmundson:

Infact I have not met them yet, and I think what I can do is I can look at

Matt Edmundson:

many podcasts or listen to many podcasts and actually, they will have changed

Matt Edmundson:

significantly from episode one, do and I get that and at the heart of Lee's

Matt Edmundson:

question is actually I'm not satisfied.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah.

Matt Edmundson:

With the quality of the episode in episode one, do we

Matt Edmundson:

therefore go back and change it?

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah.

Matt Edmundson:

What happens if people do listen to it?

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah.

Sadaf Beynon:

Yeah.

Sadaf Beynon:

But I liked what you said that it's honing your craft and it's gonna take time.

Sadaf Beynon:

As much as I would love to go back and re record with Eagan

Sadaf Beynon:

I won't put him through that.

Sadaf Beynon:

But as you said.

Sadaf Beynon:

Everyone's

Matt Edmundson:

subscribe to the show, subscribe to the show.

Matt Edmundson:

I need to hear this Eagan episode.

Matt Edmundson:

Is it that bad?

Matt Edmundson:

I don't know.

Matt Edmundson:

Way to sell it.

Matt Edmundson:

Way to forward sell.

Matt Edmundson:

Everyone's now, no, I'm not subscribing.

Matt Edmundson:

I'm unsubscribing now.

Matt Edmundson:

I don't want the Egan one.

Sadaf Beynon:

But as you said, having them back on the show when you're better at it.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah.

Sadaf Beynon:

Is another way to do that.

Sadaf Beynon:

To make up for it.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah, it is.

Matt Edmundson:

Last week we talked with, or Lee talked about finding guests on LinkedIn.

Matt Edmundson:

And one of the things that we, that he didn't talk about, or maybe

Matt Edmundson:

he talks about in the following interview, I can't remember, but.

Matt Edmundson:

One of the ways you get guests on your podcast is to get past

Matt Edmundson:

guests to come back on, right?

Matt Edmundson:

And we do this on occasions where past guests, they've maybe got a new

Matt Edmundson:

book or some reason to come back on the show and to talk about something.

Matt Edmundson:

And I think that's not a bad strategy.

Matt Edmundson:

And so you can do that.

Matt Edmundson:

You can go back to previous guests.

Matt Edmundson:

Now you've honed your craft, you've honed your skill and you think I'm going

Matt Edmundson:

I want to re not rerecord it, but I want to record a second sort of follow

Matt Edmundson:

on conversation or a second follow on interview because I have more questions

Matt Edmundson:

and you can listen back to the original and go, I wish I'd have asked this.

Matt Edmundson:

We're like, Hey, we'll get them back on the show and ask that question.

Matt Edmundson:

And it gives you a future show.

Sadaf Beynon:

And also for something like Podjunction, what we're doing,

Sadaf Beynon:

asking them again in however long it is they've also been honing their craft too.

Sadaf Beynon:

So they've gone down that much farther along their journey as well.

Sadaf Beynon:

Yeah.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah, absolutely.

Matt Edmundson:

Like you take that conversation with Lee.

Matt Edmundson:

I can't remember when we recorded it, but it was a while ago.

Matt Edmundson:

And it was a while ago because we had a, this was pre Podjunction, wasn't it?

Matt Edmundson:

It was, yeah.

Matt Edmundson:

We had very different ideas.

Matt Edmundson:

And it was because of the interview with people like Lee and the other

Matt Edmundson:

ones that I did that we went, actually, there's a show in this.

Matt Edmundson:

And it took us a little while to get it started off.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah.

Matt Edmundson:

But I reckon if we, in six months time, got Lee back

Matt Edmundson:

onto the show, Yeah, absolutely.

Matt Edmundson:

It would have been 12, 18 months in between interviews.

Matt Edmundson:

He's going to have learned a whole bunch more stuff, right?

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah.

Matt Edmundson:

And so we will be doing that.

Matt Edmundson:

I had no doubt, we'll be reaching out to Lee and all the other guests and

Matt Edmundson:

saying, listen, come back on the show.

Matt Edmundson:

Continue your story because it's a journey.

Matt Edmundson:

And one of the things about podcasts, I think, because

Matt Edmundson:

it's such a personal medium.

Matt Edmundson:

75 percent of people that listen to podcasts, I don't know why you're

Matt Edmundson:

listening to this now, but some people watch them on YouTube, yes, but the

Matt Edmundson:

majority of people in their car are walking their dog listening to it

Matt Edmundson:

through airpods in their ears in a sort of personal space, so it's quite an

Matt Edmundson:

intimate setting in a lot of ways, and because of that, and because we're super

Matt Edmundson:

chilled out, people do follow you along the journey, and they grow with you, and

Matt Edmundson:

I think people like that, they like to see the growth, and they like to see the

Matt Edmundson:

journey, and it's not just true for us, it'll be true for the guests as well.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah, getting them back on would not be something that it'll be something

Matt Edmundson:

that we will definitely do because you're going to want to follow

Matt Edmundson:

their strategy in a lot of ways.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah, when's episode five with Lee coming out then?

Matt Edmundson:

I guess we just need to record another interview.

Sadaf Beynon:

With Lee, yeah.

Sadaf Beynon:

Yeah.

Sadaf Beynon:

It will be another interview.

Matt Edmundson:

Which is, I'm looking forward to already.

Matt Edmundson:

You should do the next one with Lee.

Matt Edmundson:

And we'll see who's the best interviewer.

Sadaf Beynon:

Okay.

Sadaf Beynon:

Give me about another 40 episodes first.

Matt Edmundson:

Actually, who do you prefer?

Matt Edmundson:

If Lee had any sense, he would go Sadaf is much better.

Matt Edmundson:

Given that you're the producer of the show.

Matt Edmundson:

Yes, that is true.

Sadaf Beynon:

You might not get aired.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah, Sadaf has all the power.

Matt Edmundson:

Absolutely.

Matt Edmundson:

So yeah, it was a great

Sadaf Beynon:

question.

Matt Edmundson:

Was there anything else off at the back of that?

Sadaf Beynon:

No.

Matt Edmundson:

I can't remember, was there?

Matt Edmundson:

I can't even remember what I said.

Matt Edmundson:

I was more interested in his take on it really.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah.

Matt Edmundson:

You do go through this journey where you get better and better

Matt Edmundson:

at your craft, but at what?

Matt Edmundson:

You never reach a point where, You have reached a state of perfection where

Matt Edmundson:

you go, I am 100 percent satisfied and happy with how we're doing it now.

Matt Edmundson:

And if you do get there next week, you'll have changed your mind because

Matt Edmundson:

something else would have happened, right?

Sadaf Beynon:

Yeah.

Sadaf Beynon:

I think you both talked about having done like however many episodes and

Sadaf Beynon:

then having someone come to you.

Sadaf Beynon:

You, you shared your story about someone contacting you and said, I

Sadaf Beynon:

binged all your episodes in a week.

Matt Edmundson:

I still remember the conversation with that lady.

Matt Edmundson:

I was just really, cause we've got hundreds of episodes.

Matt Edmundson:

That's hundreds of hours worth of content people are willing to sit and go through

Matt Edmundson:

and you're like that's incredible, really, that people are willing to do that.

Matt Edmundson:

And I think it goes to show actually that what that is, it's a testament to

Matt Edmundson:

how good your content is now because if people catch a show now, and the content

Matt Edmundson:

is good, that they're willing to go back and listen to them all from the start.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah.

Matt Edmundson:

That's actually a testament to how good your show is.

Sadaf Beynon:

Yeah.

Sadaf Beynon:

And I think it's also, there's also got to be something to be

Sadaf Beynon:

said about the host as well, which I think drives them to do that.

Sadaf Beynon:

Otherwise they could just go and look at all the titles and pick the ones

Sadaf Beynon:

that they think are relevant to them.

Sadaf Beynon:

But I think it's that journey, as you were saying with the host as well.

Sadaf Beynon:

Yeah.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah, absolutely.

Matt Edmundson:

I think it's really fascinating that people are willing to do that.

Matt Edmundson:

I have to be honest with you, I've never gone back to episode

Matt Edmundson:

one on anybody else's podcast.

Matt Edmundson:

So it shocked, the first time it happened, for the first time someone said

Matt Edmundson:

to me, I've gone back to episode one.

Matt Edmundson:

I was a little bit surprised.

Matt Edmundson:

I shouldn't have been that surprised because you can see in the download data,

Matt Edmundson:

you can see actually in the analytics, people still listen to episode one.

Matt Edmundson:

And you're like, I just, it was five years ago.

Matt Edmundson:

This is in eCommerce.

Sadaf Beynon:

Yeah.

Sadaf Beynon:

Things are changing so much.

Matt Edmundson:

Everything has changed in the last five years.

Matt Edmundson:

So it's such an extraordinary thing that I don't take, there's a guy

Matt Edmundson:

you know him, Nick, the poster guy.

Matt Edmundson:

Nick van der Kloof.

Matt Edmundson:

Yeah.

Matt Edmundson:

He started listening to the show.

Matt Edmundson:

He messaged me on Instagram.

Matt Edmundson:

The one message I did see Instagram and says, I'm starting

Matt Edmundson:

again from the beginning.

Matt Edmundson:

I'm like, Nick, don't.

Sadaf Beynon:

Please don't.

Sadaf Beynon:

Yeah.

Sadaf Beynon:

Tell me what you need to know.

Sadaf Beynon:

I'll record those episodes now.

Matt Edmundson:

Really fascinating.

Matt Edmundson:

So yeah, I, there will be people who will go through your back catalog, Matt.

Matt Edmundson:

And you will always be amazed actually how many people do that.

Matt Edmundson:

Part of that is they, I think as your episodes get older, they're more likely

Matt Edmundson:

to be found from an SEO point of view.

Matt Edmundson:

They just get propagated more on the web, but some of it is genuinely people

Matt Edmundson:

are interested to go back through , they scroll through your catalog and

Matt Edmundson:

will pick out one or two episodes to listen to that I just find utterly

Matt Edmundson:

captivating in terms of its, people doing that.

Matt Edmundson:

Because like I say I've never done that.

Matt Edmundson:

Never.

Matt Edmundson:

Not once.

Matt Edmundson:

I

Sadaf Beynon:

can't say I have

Matt Edmundson:

either.

Matt Edmundson:

There's one show that I've followed since episode one, which was Malcolm

Matt Edmundson:

Gladwell's Revisionist History.

Sadaf Beynon:

Okay.

Sadaf Beynon:

And his show is probably the one exception to the rule where I

Sadaf Beynon:

would go back and listen to all the episodes if I hadn't listened to them,

Sadaf Beynon:

because I think they're so well done.

Sadaf Beynon:

And they are evergreen and timeless.

Sadaf Beynon:

But yeah, absolutely fascinating.

Sadaf Beynon:

So yeah, that was the question.

Sadaf Beynon:

Anything else on that?

Sadaf Beynon:

Nope.

Sadaf Beynon:

Awesome.

Sadaf Beynon:

What's coming up next week?

Sadaf Beynon:

You don't know, do you?

Sadaf Beynon:

I do know.

Matt Edmundson:

Oh, you do know, okay.

Sadaf Beynon:

Egan Heath.

Matt Edmundson:

Oh, is he?

Matt Edmundson:

Okay.

Matt Edmundson:

Okay.

Matt Edmundson:

So stay

Sadaf Beynon:

tuned.

Matt Edmundson:

What we're going to do is we're going to measure the downloads

Matt Edmundson:

of the episode next week and see how many people have gone, yeah, she just

Matt Edmundson:

did not sell that to me whatsoever.

Matt Edmundson:

So this is your very first interview on Podjunction.

Matt Edmundson:

Are we excited?

Sadaf Beynon:

Scared?

Sadaf Beynon:

No, we're fine.

Sadaf Beynon:

We're fine.

Sadaf Beynon:

We're fine.

Sadaf Beynon:

It is what it is.

Sadaf Beynon:

It's very philosophical.

Sadaf Beynon:

Yes,

Matt Edmundson:

it is what it is.

Matt Edmundson:

We've all got to hone our craft.

Matt Edmundson:

So next week, Sadaf is going to be talking to Egan, which is good news

Matt Edmundson:

for every listener, because it's less of my voice, which is always a bonus.

Matt Edmundson:

So make sure you like and subscribe to the show because you are nuts.

Matt Edmundson:

You are not going to want to miss this one.

Matt Edmundson:

That's for sure.

Matt Edmundson:

And Egan actually is a legend.

Matt Edmundson:

I really like Egan.

Matt Edmundson:

He's such a I feel

Sadaf Beynon:

even worse.

Sadaf Beynon:

That's why you

Matt Edmundson:

feel worse.

Matt Edmundson:

Was it really that bad?

Matt Edmundson:

Do I need to critique this?

Matt Edmundson:

No,

Sadaf Beynon:

please don't.

Sadaf Beynon:

Because you'll rip

Matt Edmundson:

it.

Matt Edmundson:

Or is this to show you just being slightly insecure before it airs?

Sadaf Beynon:

I don't know.

Sadaf Beynon:

Let's just air it and see what happens.

Sadaf Beynon:

Okay.

Sadaf Beynon:

Yeah, give your feedback.

Matt Edmundson:

Your kind, gentle feedback to Sadaf next week.

Matt Edmundson:

But yeah, you're with Egan.

Matt Edmundson:

Egan's a good guy to do that with.

Matt Edmundson:

He's a good, safe pair of hands, I think, and really interesting chap.

Matt Edmundson:

So yes, join us next week as we talk to Egan Heath in a, even though

Matt Edmundson:

it's episode 20 something or other next week, it will be a premiere.

Matt Edmundson:

Is it 22?

Matt Edmundson:

Episode 22 is the premiere of Sadaf's first interview on Podjunction.

Matt Edmundson:

Woohoo!

Matt Edmundson:

Oh, brilliant.

Matt Edmundson:

And on that bombshell, ladies and gentlemen, have a fantastic week.

Matt Edmundson:

We will see you next week.

Matt Edmundson:

I am really looking forward to this one.

Matt Edmundson:

I hope you are too.

Matt Edmundson:

We will see you next week.

Matt Edmundson:

That's it from me.

Matt Edmundson:

That's it from Sadaf.

Matt Edmundson:

Bye for now.

Sadaf Beynon:

And that brings us to the end of today's episode at Podjunction.

Sadaf Beynon:

If you've enjoyed the insights from this episode and want to hear the full

Sadaf Beynon:

conversation with today's special guest, don't forget to visit podjunction.

Sadaf Beynon:

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Sadaf Beynon:

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Sadaf Beynon:

Thank you for letting us be a part of your day.

Sadaf Beynon:

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Sadaf Beynon:

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Sadaf Beynon:

So keep on tuning in, keep on learning and until next time, happy podcasting.

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