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If listeners are quitting your podcast in the first five minutes, this episode is for you. In this annual ‘podcast pet peeves’ roundup, I asked my audience what makes them bail on a show— and they did not hold back. Part...
Stop Pushing Listeners Away: The Biggest Podcasting Pet Peeves (and How to Fix Them) is an episode from School of Podcasting - Learn to Plan, Start, and Grow Your Podcast by Dave Jackson. If listeners are quitting your podcast in the first...
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If listeners are quitting your podcast in the first five minutes, this episode is for you. In this annual ‘podcast pet peeves’ roundup, I asked my audience what makes them bail on a show— and they did not hold back. Participants You’ll hear from Kim Newlove (The Pharmacist’s Voice, Perrysburg Podcast), Steve Stewart (podcast editor extraordinaire), Todd ‘the Gator’ (Guardian Down Roundtable, Lessons in the Rear View), and York ( Welcome to Earth Stories ) as they unpack the habits that drive them nuts: from bad audio and buried leads to ad overload, lazy interview questions, sloppy terminology, and more. You’ll walk away knowing exactly what turns listeners off - and how to fix it. I’ll also share my own take on ads, monetization, and why a little creativity can still set your show apart in 2026 The Most Popular Pet Peeves Too many/poorly placed ads (especially mid-roll and early heavy ad blocks) Not getting to the point / burying the lead / unclear episode direction Lack of preparation (hosts winging it, talking in circles, not prepping guests) Sloppy language and terminology (“podcast” vs “episode,” “podcasting” vs “podcasts,” RSS vs not) Wasting listener time with meta-chatter, overlong intros, and “Tell me about yourself” questions I do this question every year, and as you might imagine, this list doesn't change much. This year seems like advertisements were the top peeve. Is Everyone Going to use the "YouTube Annoying Your Audience to Death" strategy, and use tools like Supercast and Patreon , and offer an ad-free version? Mentioned In This Episode School of Podcasting Podpage - Podcast Websites The Pharmacist's Voice The Perrysburg Podcast Steve Stewart Podcast Editors Academy Welcome to Earth Stories Guardian Down Roundtable Lessons in the Rear View Ask the Podcast Coach Podcasting Observations (Dave's Newsletter) School of Podcasting Follow Page Patreon Supercast OP3 Open Source Stats Truefans.FM Mentioned in this episode: Get Your Podcast Up and Going in Six Weeks Dreaming of starting your own podcast but not sure where to begin? Podcasting in Six Weeks gives you a clear, step-by-step path to go from idea to launch with confidence. This practical course is designed to help you create, record, edit, publish, and promote your podcast in just six weeks. Whether you're starting from scratch or feeling overwhelmed by the technical side, you'll get the guidance, structure, and tools you need to launch a podcast that sounds professional and reaches the right audience. Ready to stop overthinking and start podcasting? Join Podcasting in Six Weeks today and turn your voice, ideas, and expertise into a show people want to hear. The best part? It's only $1 Classes Start June 3rd Podcasting in Six Weeks Question of the Month: Favorite Remote Recording Tool So many podcasters us tools to do remote recording (guests, etc). It seems like people often go through a few before finding one they like. What is your current remote recording tool, and what tools have you used in the past (and why did you leave)? Also be sure to tell us a little bit about your podcast, and your website address so we can link to it in the show notes. Question of the Month Give Your Podcast A Home When you look at our podcasting pieces, your media host is the engine. But your website is the home. It’s where your audience learns who you are, explores your episodes, and decides to
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Stop Pushing Listeners Away: The Biggest Podcasting Pet Peeves (and How to Fix Them) is from School of Podcasting - Learn to Plan, Start, and Grow Your Podcast by Dave Jackson.
Published Mar 30, 2026 and 43:59 long