If you’ve been telling yourself that bigger downloads are the reason other podcasts land better guests, sponsors, and opportunities, think again. PR and media experts Bridget Sicsko and Lydia Bagarozza are in the studio to break down what actually gets small podcasts taken seriously, and how you can get quoted and featured in top media and PR publications to build massive social proof for your show (even with fewer than 100 downloads an episode). So if you want dream guests, sponsors, and big opportunities to come your way without waiting around for big download numbers, hit play and let’s dive in. 1:15 – The Myth That Bigger Shows Automatically Get Better Opportunities6:30 – How Listeners Decide Whether to Trust a Podcast11:20 – Why Media Wants You to Pitch Them13:55 – What Makes a Podcast Feel Legit Right Away16:40 – How Being “Small” Can Actually Work in Your FavorEpisode Links:Meet Bridget & Lydia: Website | YouTube Check out Bridget & Lydia’s Podcast: Visibility EraCreate a free HARO account (HelpAReporter.com) Create an Expert Page on Featured.comGet $50 Off Qwoted.com Other Episodes You’ll Love: How to Get Your Podcast Featured in Top Publications Before You’re a Big Show → This episode was recorded on the Deity VO-7USupport the showLiked this episode? Share it with your podcasting friends! Love this show? Say thanks in true podcasting style by leaving a review. Take the Podcast Health Score™ to see exactly where your show is losing listeners and get a custom plan that shows you what to fix first. Join the On-Air Coaching waitlist for a chance to get coached on air by Courtney and get your podcast questions answered in real time. Get the Podcast SEO Mastery Course and learn how to optimize your show so the right listeners can actually find it. Apply for the PodLaunch® Accelerator and get deeper podcasting support and expert guidance tailored to your specific podcasting goals. Email us at
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