What it is Really Like to Host a Podcast!

Laura Horn Art - What it is Really Like to Host a Podcast

EPISODE 100

This one is a bit special. It's our 100th podcast episode! To honour the occasion, we are chatting about the ins and outs of running a podcast! If you are curious about what goes on behind the scenes, you will love this episode. Plus, there’s plenty of healthy banter and laughs along the way. One thing we have learned is to not take ourselves too seriously. 

A few things we talk about in this episode are: who does what, whether we ever argue, how much time it takes us each week, and what our hopes are for the podcast’s future. We also have some tips for anyone thinking about starting a podcast.

Finally, a big thanks to our listeners for all your support and encouragement for the first 100 episodes! Here’s to 100 more!


Tune in to hear us answer these questions:

  • Why did we start a podcast?

  • How do we come up with topic ideas?

  • How has it helped us personally and professionally?

  • Who does what and how much work is involved each week?

  • Do we ever argue or find it challenging to work together?

  • What are our hopes for the podcast in the future?

  • Any tips for starting a podcast?

Listen to the podcast now!


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