Listening To Podcasts Is An Easy Habit To Break

Consistently releasing episodes on a set schedule is a good idea to keep your overall audience happy. But that doesn’t mean that every individual listener is listening to every individual episode. Is that OK? Last week, I didn't get to listen to any new episodes of any podcasts. Why? Because I was exploring the jungles and beaches of Belize, that’s why! 

After six days of neglect and on the ride home, I started listening again. But I didn’t start at the top of my listening queue. Not with a backlog that large. 

I chose to catch up on two serialized podcasts I’m listening to more or less in time with the show’s release schedule. Then I listened to the latest episodes from only three different podcasts out of that backlog. And then we landed.

Will I go back and listen to all the non-serialized podcast episodes I missed? No, I probably won’t. Even though I genuinely enjoy those podcasts. Because I know that those shows will soon release a new episode, probably this week, which will let me get my fix. Without having to go back and listen to what they published that I missed.

In a similar vein, I texted a podcasting friend a week or so ago with a great idea for an episode of their show. A show of which I’m a huge fan. Their response? “I did that a month or so ago”. 

Oops. I missed it. So did I go back and listen to that previously produced episode which was on the very topic I wanted to hear? No, I did not. 

This happens a lot. A lot more than we probably want to admit to ourselves. 

No one can ensure that every episode of your show will be listened to by every one of your listeners. 

My advice? Don’t sweat it. And also don't assume that every one of your subscribers hangs on your every word. Some do, for sure. But many more do not. 

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