Adding video to our podcast has been… an experience 😅

But it’s teaching me something important about being a beginner again.

Being willing to learn in public isn't as easy as it sounds, especially at this age. Have you ever felt this way? The link to my full blog is in my bio and at www.ajflanagan.com/blog

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... Read moreAdding video to a podcast is a significant step that can transform the way content is delivered and consumed. From my own experience, the initial hurdles can feel overwhelming—navigating new software, setting up lighting, ensuring good audio-video synchronization, and maintaining on-camera presence all at once. It’s a true test of patience and adaptability. What stands out most is how this process rekindles the beginner’s mindset, something many of us forget as we grow more comfortable in our professional lives. Admitting gaps in knowledge, making mistakes in front of an audience, and iterating publicly are uncomfortable yet profoundly enriching experiences. It encourages vulnerability and fosters a deeper connection with your audience, as they see the authentic process behind polished content. If you're considering adding video to your podcast or any other existing content format, start small. Experiment with short clips, seek feedback from trusted peers, and gradually develop your style. Remember, the value lies not just in perfect execution but in the willingness to learn and grow visibly. This journey can also open up new opportunities for creativity and audience engagement. Also, consider the technical side carefully. Invest time in learning basic editing skills and efficient workflows to ease future productions. Many online tutorials and communities exist that can guide beginners through the technical and creative challenges. Ultimately, learning in public helps build resilience and can reinvent your content creation journey into something even more rewarding and meaningful.