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The Secret to Sustainable Podcasting (Without Losing Your Mind)
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- Nov 19, 2025
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Summary
If you’ve ever felt like podcasting is equal parts joy and chaos, you’re in good company. In this episode, I sit down with Darrell Darnell, the founder of Pro Podcast Solutions, to talk about what it actually takes to build a show that lasts. Darrell’s been producing podcasts since the early days, and he’s seen just about every possible mistake, burnout cycle, and “why am I doing this?” moment creators run into. What I love about Darrell is that he’s built his entire career around making podcasting sustainable, not stressful. From fan-driven shows like Fringe and Stranger Things to deeply personal storytelling with Stuff I Learned Yesterday , he’s developed systems that keep creators focused, consistent, and connected to their audience without running themselves into the ground. We get into the heart of it all: community, pillars, workflow, and why quality matters more than perfection. Whether you’re brand new or you’ve been at this for years, this conversation is a reminder that podcasting doesn’t have to take over your life. It really can be something you enjoy week after week… as long as you approach it with the right mindset and a solid foundation. Key Takeaways Consistency always wins. Your publishing rhythm trains your audience. Stick to a schedule they can rely on. Community keeps podcasts alive. Darrell built long-lasting shows by treating listeners like real people, not download numbers. Content pillars prevent burnout. Defining 3–4 themes gives you endless episode ideas and simplifies planning. You don’t need a “perfect” launch. Disneyland had a disastrous opening day and turned out fine. Same idea here. Let your audience guide your format. Episode length, structure, and segment ideas become obvious when you actually ask (and watch your analytics). Fan-based…