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    #20 - How to Start a Podcast in 15 Minutes (And Why Doctors Should!)

    en-usMay 26, 2020
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    About this Episode

    We're going to talk today about how to start a podcast and why doctors should! 

    You probably know there's a steep increase in the number of podcasts coming out these days. Even with this huge podcast explosion the numbers are very tiny compared with the number of personal websites, blogs and YouTube channels.

    So, if you’ve thought about starting a podcast, but you haven't because the process feels too mysterious or technical, I am going to hopefully get you over that today.

     

    In This Episode of The Career Rx We’ll Discuss:

    • Why starting a podcast was the best choice for my business growth.
    • The benefits of starting a podcast as a physician and why you should!
    • 5 step by step tips for starting a podcast.
    • What you need to start a podcast - additional tips and resources. 
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    Industry Insider - 12 hours of CME, learn exactly how to land a rewarding nonclinical career without a new degree, connections on the inside, prior experience, or a pay cut

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    Laura McKain's DIY resume program

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