Why New Podcasts Fail (The Sequel): Viability Reality Check + Live Office Hours

By Sounds Great Creative Podcast Strategy

The first five people to reserve a spot using code PODNEWSFREE will receive complimentary entry

This session is a follow-up to last week’s “Why New Podcasts Fail” event, created in response to strong interest and ongoing questions from podcast-curious leaders, thinkers, and entrepreneurial creators.

Designed as a sequel rather than a repeat, this live experience expands the original reality-check framework with significantly more interaction, including open office hours and real-time idea gut-checks.

This session is built for people who are still circling a podcast idea and want space to ask candid questions about viability, format, and sustainability.

Hosted by Courtney Reimer, a podcast strategist who has been working in the industry for more than two decades and has developed, launched, and evolved shows at Spotify, Audible, and with Fortune 100 brands. Through her consultancy, Sounds Great Creative Podcast Strategy, Courtney works with entrepreneurs and founders to turn strong podcast ideas into sustainable, well-executed shows that actually make it into the world--and remain there for the long haul.

The session will explore:

Why many promising podcasts stall or succumb to podfade A diagnostic framework to assess podcast idea viability Live office-hours-style Q&A, feedback, and expert pattern-spotting Real-time insight based on participants’ questions and roadblocks Clarity on whether structured, small-group support (such as The Sounds Great Podcast Accelerator) is the right next step

This event is intentionally small, and focused on clarity over hype

🗓 Wednesday, January 28 ⏰ 2pm ET 💻 Online

For more information, contact: courtney@soundsgreatstrategy.com

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