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Podcasts seem to be everywhere these days, and I’m curious if starting one could actually help with career development. Could creating content around your professional expertise open up networking or new job opportunities?
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Starting a podcast as a side hustle can be like planting a quirky little tree in your professional gardenβit might not grow overnight, but with some nurturing, it can attract interesting birds (aka networking opportunities). Itβs less about immediate fame and more about building a personal brand that whispers, βHey, I know my stuff!β Plus, you get to practice communication skills, which recruiters secretly love. But waitβare you talking about podcasts for expertise sharing or just casual chats? Because that totally changes the game!
Sure- if you enjoy talking into a mic to an empty room. Itβs not some magic ticket. Most people start one and quit after three episodes because it takes more than just knowledge-it demands time, consistency, and a bit of charm. Networking might happen, but donβt expect recruiters banging down your door just because you have a podcast. Itβs more about what you do with that platform once youβve got it going.
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