The Joe Rogan Podcast Formula: How to Start a Video Podcast the Smart Way!

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If you want to start a video podcast? Learn about the Joe Rogan Podcast Formula in this video. In this video you'll learn how to start a podcast and advice on video podcasting. This video covers how to podcast on youtube and how to do podcast on youtube. The joe rogan podcast is a great template for Youtube Podcasting. You'll also learn about the joe rogan podcasting equipment and ,video podcasting equipment in general.

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I started mine. 2 months ago. I'm now 17 episodes deep.

Still learning a lot.

BrandonGreenShow
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I'm sorry to be so blunt but anyone who says that everybody blowing up on YouTube or social media ONLY because they previously had a following is flat out lazy. I was NEVER popular ANYWHERE prior to starting my channel. I don't have the largest audience in the world but 64, 000 is nothing to sneeze at. If what any of these people said was true about "pre-popularity", I wouldn't have this audience. Period. I've been putting in CONSTANT WORK since 2013 on this channel. I've been uploading since 2006 if you want to include my 1st channel. That is 7-14 years of CONSTANT WORK and NEVER GIVING UP. It was NOT me being famous or having a TV show before getting on here. In fact.... I have 5 times MORE subscribers than some of the reality TV stars I watch regularly on TV shows that get MILLIONS of views. Why? Because I work harder than them.

Having an audience/show/fame/whatever before you start your channel is not the only way to blow up on this platform. That is an excuse. That is laziness. I'm sorry to be so harsh but someone needs to tell you straight. The reasons why you haven't gotten where you want to go is because you (aside from making excuses) are

1: not being consistent
2: need to improve your content
3: need to engage with your audience
4: need to find YOUR niche
5: need to find a unique way to communicate that niche.

6: need to follow all of the best practices of youtube reach (Title, Thumbnail, SEO, Content) [check your analytics and see whats working and whats not]


You have no excuse. You're only "competing against guys like Rogan" if YOU put yourself in that position. Start a podcast about what YOU are passionate about that has LITTLE TO NO competition. Same for a channel. I've seen 1 guy on YouTube blow up for doing literally elevator reviews....who on earth is doing elevator reviews? Well apparently he is. And apparently there is a huge audience for it.



Just do the work. Stay consistent. Research (don't do it blind). And Stop making excuses. You will never get anywhere that way.

IAMLXGEND
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The Joe Rogan formula, have guests from all walks of life, talk like a real person, let the conversation develop, have a group of your friends on to talk about an event without showing the event, smoke lots of weed with your guest .
The fight companion shows are my favorite. I rarely watch the clips but when I do I go to the whole conversation and listen for 2-3 hours.

kevinlamarr
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That’s funny. When I started, I was surprised people didn’t do both. People should be on as many platforms as possible.

NerdAffiliated
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I've come here from LinkedIn, @Sean Cannell, based on your rant about how some people say only 'successful people' can do well at this Rogan formula. Here are my 2 cents:
I feel, by and large people mean well. Someone said: everything people say or do to you, is either:
1. An act of love
2. Or a desperate cry for help

People who are saying those things to you have been told repeatedly that such and such can never be done, and they’re now repeating that message to themselves and everyone around them.
They can’t be kind or encouraging because they didn’t see that happen for themselves, and hence they’re not kind to themselves.

The ironic thing is they’re the ones who would benefit from your message the most.
Hence all the more reason to keep going ahead on your mission.
Go Sean, go Benji, you guys have helped me with me self confidence, so, so much !!

SuperChargeYourself
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His podcast is the biggest currently!!

IanChumba
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You are an inspiration to people like me who should of started this 10 years ago. Its never too late, i just started my channel and i am almost at 200 subscribers! Keep up the great content and thanks for the advice, appreciate the hard work.

HorsepowerHeaven
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We've actually started doing this recently. We used to upload 30-40 minute Youtube videos that mirrored the audio podcast. These last few weeks we put out some "highlight" videos instead. They got more traction, so it does work. However, our loyal watchers miss the full experience.

TheMoeandOPhotoShowPodcast
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I started a podcast a year ago and totally dropped off the earth with it because it was a lot for one person to do with a YouTube channel too. but if I can upload my podcast on YouTube too (with video) ... genius!! Not sure why I didn’t think of it sooner! 💙

Thanks Think Media team!

DarkBlueNutrition
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Saw your instagram. You aren't crazy. I have been in real estate long enough to know that getting exposure takes a long time. I think most people are too impatient just want to be overnight success with out putting in the work.


Keep up the good content!

AlexBeltran
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My channel was plateauing and your videos have helped me out greatly

MovieCommunityCollege
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LOVE THIS!!! i'm here from IG from the rant - Go Sean!

HeatherTorresTV
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Thanks for the great tips I can't wait to go live we have so many plans for podcasts for my channel. Thanks again.😁

Tampaboys
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This is quite an interesting approach. I just started my channel this month and I'm trying different things to see which format I like. I've always preferred podcasts because it means I don't have to stop wand watch a full video. I love the content but love the audio option. I think I may try this approach next. It makes so much sense. Thanks for always sharing these tips with us💫

CallMeWilsar
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I recently launched my podcast with a video component. Thanks for the push and the tips.

sociallydisabledpodcast
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1:48 I listen to the audio of YouTube videos, too sometimes. I sometimes will set the YouTube playback to the lowest settings on my phone if I'm driving because I just need to listen to the audio instead of watching the video, and it takes up less data as well. I also sometimes listen to YouTube videos when I'm cleaning and etc.

FirstHours
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Adding a visual brings so much value! Putting a face to the guest speaker will not only attract a wider audience, but it also helps make your podcast seem more engaging! I'll always post snippets on my Instagram/Instagram Stories and LinkedIn to help boost engagement and highlight different parts of the interview I really want my audience to absorb! Great video! :)

youngandprofitingpodcast
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Mind-Blowing For Sure..WOW! Thanks Sean

YourDigitalMindset
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As I was planning out my 2020 goals, the vision of a video podcast was a big part of it. At the core of this was both the trend toward video podcasts on interesting topics *and* the ability to segment the show up and use clips for other videos. I was really glad to have that validated in your video. It confirms I'm on the right path forward. 6 shows in, I am getting the content I need to have editing days and get some segments out as independent videos. Thanks for this validation and guidance. 🎩🔮

DoctorMystical
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This video is GOLD! Plus, I love Joe's podcast!

LaurenCaron