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Yo, there’s this podcast I listen to, and the guy who runs it is absolutely crazy.
He’s been doing it for 19+ years and has more than 1,000 episodes. Anyways, I was thinking about podcasts the other day, and you made a really good point about consistency and how it’s essential. I don’t remember how we got into it, but he talks about places, and it made me think about how you overestimate what you can do in one year but underestimate what you can do over many years.
I was talking about the Bill Gates concept, and the voice note was bad, so maybe that’s why it sounded confusing.
When he started, the first year of his podcast didn’t go far. I don’t really know what he was thinking, but by the 18th year, he had an invite to the White House, met the Pope, and I think he even spent a day with him.
At one point, his podcast was used as part of an English certification program in another country, like Vietnam or something like that.
People who were trying to get certified in English had to listen to his podcast and answer questions about it as part of the test.
And it just shows you how far you can go just by being consistent. This guy wasn’t posting every day or doing anything crazy — just one episode every week.
He took a little break here and there, but for the most part, every single week for 18 years, he was there doing the podcast.
That’s all he did.
Peace
Copy John

