The “Robin Hood of Podcasting” Who Wants You to Start Messy (How Minimal Gear, Minimal Editing & Maximum Courage Create Real Impact) - Rory Paquette

The “Robin Hood of Podcasting” Who Wants You to Start Messy (How Minimal Gear, Minimal Editing & Maximum Courage Create Real Impact) - Rory Paquette

Author: Junaid Ahmed May 6, 2026 Duration: 34:12
Start messy. Start now. Stop paying for permission. In this intimate conversation, Rory Paquette — a former public speaker turned podcast coach who’s earned the nickname “Robin Hood of Podcasting” — dismantles the myths that keep aspiring podcasters stuck: you don’t need a $20k course, a perfect studio, or endless edits to be heard. Rory explains how his minimalist philosophy (phone-first, low-cost, low-edit) isn’t just a production hack — it’s a life strategy that frees creators to do the work that matters and build real communities. You’ll walk away with a practical, compassionate framework for launching a podcast (and many other firsts in life) without fear, debt, or perfectionism. This episode is for anyone who’s ever thought “I’m not ready” — and wants a clear, kind push to begin. 5 key takeaways “Robin Hood” mindset: Prioritize accessibility — teach people to start cheap and prove the craft before investing big. Start messy: Publish imperfect episodes to build competence and momentum; perfection kills progress. Minimal editing, maximum output: Less time in post = more episodes, more practice, more community. Podcasting as personal development: The mic magnifies your voice and refines how you show up in life. Tactical first steps: Record a 15-second test, publish Episode 1, iterate — don’t wait for the studio. Timestamps 0:00 — Opening & why Rory’s called the “Robin Hood of Podcasting” (origin story) 2:07 — The problem with predatory high-ticket programs (why most beginners get ripped off) 5:54 — From public speaker to podcaster: Rory’s pandemic pivot and purpose 13:53 — Minimal gear, minimal editing, more life: The core philosophy explained 17:29 — Common beginner mistakes: How overcomplication kills shows before they start 20:20 — Real examples: Rory & Junaid on first-episode train wrecks and why they matter 24:05 — Beyond the mic: Applying the “start messy” mindset to work, family, and leadership Guest links & resources LinkedIn: Rory Paquette (search LinkedIn for profile) Instagram: @RoryPaquette (search Instagram) Recommended starter course mentioned: Pat Flynn’s “how to start a podcast” (referenced in show) Note: Exact URLs and social links are available in the episode show notes at HacksAndHobbies.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ever wondered how a personal passion evolves into a sustainable venture? Hacks and Hobbies with Junaid Ahmed explores that very journey, moving beyond theory into the tangible stories of momentum. Host Junaid Ahmed sits down with entrepreneurs, creators, and builders who are actively transforming their interests into measurable outcomes-be it income, confidence, community, or broader impact. Each conversation is grounded in the practical realities of building something from what you love. You’ll hear detailed discussions on the mechanics of creating engaging content, from podcasting and video production to setting up an effective home studio. The dialogue consistently returns to foundational elements like personal branding, building efficient systems, and cultivating the right mindset for growth. This podcast is for anyone who feels that nagging pull of a “someday” project and is seeking the concrete steps to bring it into the present. The focus remains on actionable takeaways, offering listeners a behind-the-scenes look at how others have navigated the path from hobby to meaningful enterprise. By sharing these narratives, the show provides both inspiration and a practical toolkit for your own endeavors in business, creation, and self-improvement.
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