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The CEO Teacher Podcast

How to Make Extra Income with a Teacher Podcast with Sam Buti

The CEO Teacher Podcast

Kayse Morris

Business, Marketing

5.0 • 734 Ratings

šŸ—“ļø 5 October 2022

ā±ļø 39 minutes

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Summary

Why it's time to start recording your teacher podcast

This interview – all about how to start a teacher podcast – has been a loooooong while in the making. Today I am ready to shareĀ exactlyĀ how to make a podcast for teachers, why a teaching podcast is a wonderful idea for your CEO TeacherĀ® business, and how podcasting for teachers is going to be a huge category in the future…all with the help of our very own podcast producer. Friends, meet Sam Buti, our official producer here at The CEO TeacherĀ®. When Sam and I sat down, we chatted about how teachers can utilize the idea of creating their own teacher podcast to make extra income on the side, even if they're teaching full-time.

Your teacher podcast as wealth generator

Though your teacher podcast can certainly become an income engine for your business, it may not be the way you think. With over 12 years of audio experience, Sam Buti has helped thought-leaders and business professionals go from disliking their voice to creating successful shows. What started as a voice acting career grew into a teacher business in Chicago and LA. Along the way, Sam pivoted to podcast production and has now supported two Top 100 Apple Business Podcasts, including this one here. While working on podcasts both large and small, Sam discovered key insights to make a successful teacher podcast, what the best podcast for teachers may be, and how a teacher education podcast is a wonderful way to make extra income. So if you're ready to learn what a teacher podcast can do for your business, begin by listening to this episode…

In this episode, you will learn:

  • What to do to start making money with your teacher podcast (hint: it may not be what you think)
  • How often you should produce your teaching podcast
  • When the best time to release your teacher education podcast is
  • Why it's valuable to stick to a routine when you start your teacher podcast
  • How to create content for your teaching podcast
  • What software and hardware you need
  • Why storytelling is so important

LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE ABOUT YOUR TEACHER PODCAST:Ā 

CEO TEACHERĀ® RESOURCES WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD:Ā 

What's your CEO TeacherĀ® Type? Find out here!

Download my free book,Ā A Teacher's Map of Online Business Secrets, and get started growing your business today!

Check out my CEO TeacherĀ® Book RecommendationsĀ here!

JOIN OUR CEO TEACHERĀ® PODCAST COMMUNITY TO GROW WITH LIKE-MINDED TEACHERS:

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, friends, and welcome back to the CEO teacher. I am thrilled to share with you our podcast

0:07.3

director, Mr. Sam Booty. I've been wanting to interview him forever. You're going to love this

0:11.6

interview. And with over 12 years of audio and speech development experience, Sam Booty is a consultant,

0:17.6

producer, and voice director, helping thought leaders and business professionals

0:21.9

go from disliking their voice to speaking authentically with confidence and with connective

0:27.9

impact. Sam first found success as a commercial actor voicing for brands such as Mickelope

0:33.4

Ultra, Wrigley Eclipse Gum, and H&R Block. Struck by how he never learned to speak well in school, Sam began independently teaching

0:41.2

voice acting in Chicago and L.A.

0:43.6

Along the way, he pivoted to podcast production and has had the pleasure of working on two

0:48.3

Top 100 Apple Business Podcast.

0:50.9

One of those is the one you're listening to right now.

0:53.3

And a show sold as exclusive

0:55.8

content to Audible, which he chats about in the interview, one Kennedy Center award-winning

1:00.1

radio production and a number of podcasts, both large and small. In addition to podcasting, Sam regularly

1:05.6

serves as a guest artist at a liberal arts college in upstate New York. And today, Sam offers one-to-one

1:12.0

speech development and beginning to end podcast production. When not helping professionals with their

1:16.7

voice and podcast, Sam spends time with his wife, his two tiny dogs, reading, running, cooking,

1:23.5

and most recently gardening. Ladies and gentlemen, without further ado,

1:31.1

please welcome our podcast producer, Mr. Sam Booty.

1:33.6

Hey friend, I'm Casey Morris,

1:37.5

former full-time English teacher turned online business CEO,

1:40.1

dedicated to helping teachers like you,

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