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Every podcaster, no matter how experienced, has made their fair share of mistakes — and that’s not just normal, it’s necessary for growth. In this episode we’re digging into the common slip-ups that happen behind the mic, why they’re nothing to be ashamed of, and how embracing mistakes can actually make your show stronger and more relatable. From technical glitches to guest mispronunciations, we’ll explore how these moments can lead to unexpected opportunities, audience connection, and long-term podcasting success. Mistakes aren’t roadblocks — they’re building blocks.
Every podcaster has them—flubbed intros, awkward silences, tech fails. But what if your mistakes aren’t setbacks, but setups for growth?
Today’s Hosts: MacKenzie Bennett and Mike Dell
Common Podcasting Mistakes (And Why They’re Normal)
- Technical mishaps: bad audio, dead batteries, laggy guests.
- Editing errors: missed ums and ahs, over-editing, or publishing the wrong version.
- Content mistakes: rambling tangents, missed questions, forgetting your CTA.
- Guest flubs: a guest misspeaks, or you pronounce their name wrong (and how recovery matters more than perfection).
Point: Mistakes happen to everyone, from beginners to seasoned pros. Normalize it!
The Hidden Gifts in Podcasting Mistakes
- Authenticity: Listeners love real moments; they feel more connected when you’re human.
- Unexpected Content: Tangents or mistakes can turn into great bonus episodes or blooper reels.
- Learning Opportunities: Every error teaches you something—about your process, equipment, or even your audience.
- Audience Engagement: Invite your audience in on your learning journey (“What do you think I should’ve done here?”).
Idea: Some podcasters even intentionally share bloopers to build community and lighten the mood.
How to Turn Mistakes into Growth
- Reflect, Don’t Regret: After a mistake, ask: What went wrong? What’s the lesson?
- Document Lessons Learned: Keep a “lessons log” for future episodes.
- Adjust Processes: Add checklist items to prevent repeat errors.
- Embrace Real-Time Recovery: Practice improv and grace when things go off-script.
- Celebrate Progress: Revisit early episodes to appreciate your growth curve.
Bonus Tip: Try turning small mistakes into bonus content or future topic inspiration.
Mindset Shift: From Perfection to Progress
- The pressure to be perfect and how it actually stifles creativity.
- Letting go of perfection opens up space for experimentation and genuine connection.
- Listeners often prefer personality over perfection—they’re tuning in for you, not flawless execution.
Tips for Minimizing the Impact of Mistakes
- Redundancy in recording (record locally + cloud).
- Soundcheck and equipment checklist before each episode.
- Prep outlines but allow for organic conversation.
- Record short segments rather than long continuous takes.
- Have a post-production review process.
- Reflect on their own growth moments and celebrate progress.
- Even when you think you’re past the learning curve, new mistakes pop up. Here’s how to stay humble and curious as your show evolves.
- Looking back, our best lessons came from moments we didn’t plan. Mistakes make better podcasters.
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