E573 - Permission to Stay Small and Happy with Your Podcast

E573 - Permission to Stay Small and Happy with Your Podcast

Author: Dave Campbell, Ontario Canada February 12, 2026 Duration: 23:06

Episode 573 - Permission to Stay Small and Happy with Your Podcast


Dave welcomes listeners to the How To Podcast Series, offering permission to keep your podcast small and happy without chasing guru advice, marketing hype, or monetization pressure. He pushes back against podcasts about podcasting that push agendas tied to blogging, Instagram, live streaming, or other platforms, insisting you can podcast purely for fun, curiosity, creativity, connection, and joy without feeling like a second-class creator.

He critiques conference culture and industry trends like AI, Podcasting 2.0, and constant "must-dos" that overwhelm beginners, noting these often prioritize revenue over simple podcasting. Hobby podcasts thrive on creative freedom, zero accountability to sponsors or networks, reduced burnout risk from no revenue targets, and authentic listener connections drawn to relaxed energy. A tiny show loved by 50 people holds more value than ad-driven giants facing cancellation pressures.

Dave rejects hustle narratives making hobbyists feel inferior, affirming modest stats, simple gear, and non-standard episodes are fine. Your show can be a creative outlet, life scrapbook, or quiet internet space—no blog, newsletter, video, or live required. Stats matter little if you podcast for love, freeing you from competition, objectives, and endless "one more things" like SEO blogs or email lists that deter starters.

He shares his 24-hour Podcaster’s Path recording challenge starting February 13, creating 24 beginner-to-pro episodes with new artwork and YouTube playlist, inviting live connections. Addressing a listener question on his high output amid a job and nine shows, Dave stresses avoiding comparisons—his night-shift freedom and organization enable batching, but do what fits your life. Burnout stems from overload; say no to distractions like TV binging, prioritize podcasting joy, and adjust pace as needed. He offers free virtual coffees for process chats.

Key takeaway: Podcast for love, not metrics—ignore the "must-dos," embrace hobby freedom, and create without apology. Your show matters exactly as it is.

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Dave Campbell, based in Ontario Canada, brings together a fresh perspective in each episode of The How To Podcast Series-Revolving Co-Hosts, Actionable Tips, And A Community for Podcasters. The format itself is a key part of the experience, with different guest co-hosts joining the conversation to ensure the advice never grows stale or one-dimensional. You'll hear specific, actionable discussions that cut through the noise, covering the tangible details of podcast SEO, audio equipment setup, and effective social media strategies for promotion. Beyond just the technical how-to, episodes delve into the nuances of growing an audience, booking compelling guests, and selecting the right hosting platform. This podcast is built on the idea that practical knowledge and creative inspiration go hand-in-hand, providing the real-world advice needed to develop confidence behind the microphone. It’s a resource focused on helping you build not just a show, but a genuine community around your work. Tune in for a straightforward exchange of ideas that aims to make the entire process of creating and sustaining a podcast feel more manageable and connected.
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