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What Separates Podcasters Who Last From Ones Who Fade After 10 Episodes | Cheryl Lau

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Release Date: 06/09/2025

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Most podcasting advice is about tactics: the mic, the posting schedule, the SEO. This episode is about something harder to find and more valuable to build.

In this solo episode, I share the five internal qualities I see in the most successful podcasters I know - the ones whose shows hold up years after they started. Not the ones with the biggest numbers, but the ones people keep coming back to.

We cover: why discernment matters more than consistency, how to create from lived conviction instead of borrowed frameworks, what it actually means to protect the essence of your work when growth pressures start to creep in, and why the podcasters who last are playing a completely different game from the ones chasing weekly spikes.

 

 

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(00:00) Introduction

(01:35) Characteristic 1

(04:06) Characteristic 2 

(06:31) Characteristic 3

(08:30) Characteristic 4

(11:58) Characteristic 5

(15:31) Closing



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WORK WITH CHERYL LAU

 

I produce distinctive and deeply resonant podcasts for leaders and organizations who want their content to command attention, spark meaningful conversations, and attract high-value opportunities.

I ensure your podcast isn’t just another show in the feed - it’s an asset that elevates your authority and moves your work forward.

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