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Podcast Performance Lab

Podcast Performance Lab

By: Jen deHaan
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In this show we take the most effective tools from unscripted performance and behavioural psychology and apply them directly to your video and audio content. If you're building a personal brand, B2B show, or a new podcast, you know how you say things matters just as much as what you say. What to expect: Psychology of Presence: Why listeners trust some voices and tune out others (and how to fix "flat" audio). Unscripted Strategy & Exercises: How to speak naturally using tools from performing on stage & behavioural science. Solo Strategy: Best practices for solo-hosted audio & video content. Host: Jen deHaan is the founder of StereoForest. With a background of over 20 years in tech, education, & instructional design and 10 years in improv and performance, Jen brings systems and scientific approach to media production. Work with us: https://www.stereoforest.comCopyright 2026 Jen deHaan Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Marketing Marketing & Sales Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • 9 - What Is slow marketing? You might want to do it for a good fit - The Credibility Minute
    Jan 29 2026

    The term "slow marketing" catches the attention of many burned-out professionals... like it did for me! This concept is, in a nutshell, taking the time to figure out your core platform and find your voice.

    We find value in prioritizing quality over speed in many different parts of our lives, such as food and relationships. This approach aligns perfectly with professional services... because bigger decisions usually require time. Your clients need to make sure that you understand their specific problems before they buy or hire.

    In this micro-episode:

    1. Why ideas and relationships need time to marinate
    2. The connection between "slow marketing" and other slow movements, and business growth
    3. How slow marketing counters the pressure of social media speed

    You might find better ROI by investing in search-ranking assets like articles or podcast episodes that build relationships with the right people over time (more slowly). More on that during this week's episodes.

    Resources mentioned: https://stereoforest.com/beyond-social-media-business-growth-strategies-that-work-for-professionals/

    Support your business: Find more episodes and subscribe at stereoforst.com/minute.

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    5 mins
  • 8 - Building your audience (and leads) in rented space - The Credibility Minute
    Jan 28 2026

    Business owners often see significant decreases in reach the moment a platform like Instagram changes its algorithm, and this puts you in a vulnerable position because your audience lives in someone else's space... they're in control. Anything can happen.

    Platform owners change the rules whenever they have the financial incentive to do so. So owned media is where it's at.

    In this micro-episode:

    1. The definition of "owned media" and why you need it
    2. How email lists and podcast RSS feeds remain independent of the technology hosting them
    3. The compounding search value of articles compared to the short lifespan of social posts

    You might find better ROI by investing in search-ranking assets like articles or podcast episodes that build relationships with the right people over time (more slowly). More on that during this week's episodes.

    https://stereoforest.com/beyond-social-media-business-growth-strategies-that-work-for-professionals/

    Find more episodes and subscribe at stereoforst.com/minute.

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    5 mins
  • 7 - Escaping the social media content treadmill (and maybe burnout, too) - The Credibility Minute
    Jan 27 2026

    The endless cycle... that treadmill... of posting to social media often leads to exhaustion. We rarely discuss this burnout openly even though many professionals experience it.

    And people making online content say that the shifting algorithms, the ongoing changes, is the most mentally tough part of the job. We don't have any control, or predictability, and this can really add to the cognitive load. Which is already pretty significant for many of us!

    In this micro-episode:

    1. Burnout among content creators
    2. Why rapid algorithm changes increase your daily cognitive load
    3. How focusing on creativity can help sustain your marketing efforts (at least it does for me!)

    You might find better ROI by investing in search-ranking assets like articles or podcast episodes that build relationships with the right people over time (more slowly). More on that during this week's episodes.

    Resources mentioned: https://stereoforest.com/beyond-social-media-business-growth-strategies-that-work-for-professionals/

    Find more episodes and subscribe at stereoforst.com/minute.

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    5 mins
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