An Adventure in Podcast Guesting

Jeremy Shapiro
7 min readMay 3, 2024
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These past few months, I’ve been guesting on dozens of podcasts and while it’s been a ton of fun, I’ve learned a few things along the way, too.

I love talking entrepreneurship and could chat all day with my hosts about my adventures — and missteps — in entrepreneurship, lessons learned, success stories, challenges, and more.

But being a guest on a podcast is about far more than just storytelling.

Here are a few of the things I’ve learned:

Audience Sizes are BS

There. I said it.

Podcast hosts will boast about their audiences of hundreds of thousands to millions of listeners / subscribers / downloads / etc or how they’re a globally top ranked podcast, but… that doesn’t amount to anything.

The quality and engagement of the audience is really what matters.

Go check out the YouTube channels of some of your prospective hosts and see for yourself how engaged their gigantic audience is. What good are 2 million subscribers on YouTube if the videos they publish get less than 10 views… ?

How impressive are their supposed zillion podcast downloads if the podcast has only 3 reviews on iTunes?

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Jeremy Shapiro
Jeremy Shapiro

Written by Jeremy Shapiro

Jeremy is the Facilitator of the Bay Area Mastermind, an Entrepreneur, an Advisor, and a Cyclist. He rides long distances for craft coffee and vegan pastries.

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