Episode 100: Top 15 Takeaways in the First 100 Shows

 

Summary

Did you know that there are over 4 Million registered podcasts worldwide?  And half of those are in English?  Did you know that a good percentage of podcasts don't make more than 3 shows?  And only 720,000 podcasts have produced over 10 episodes?  With approximately 150,000 shows producing consistently weekly content, today's episode does a reflective dive on the first 100 shows at My Life As a Landlord.  We talk nerdie stuff, the top 11 most listened too shows in the library, and what topics and strategies are coming up in 2025 and beyond!  

 

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This Week’s Blog Post:

Welcome to a milestone episode of My Life as a Landlord! I’m Dr. Jennifer Salisbury, and today we’re celebrating our 100th episode by reflecting on the journey so far. I’m thrilled to share the top takeaways from our first 100 episodes and give you a sneak peek into what’s coming next. Let’s dive into the insights and lessons that have shaped our podcast.

The Podcasting Landscape

Podcasting has grown tremendously, with millions of shows available worldwide. It's fascinating to see how this medium has evolved, becoming a staple for on-demand content. While many podcasts start, few continue beyond a handful of episodes. I’m proud to have reached this milestone with a dedicated community of listeners. Your support has been invaluable in keeping this show going strong.

Listener Insights and Statistics

As of now, My Life as a Landlord has reached 640 unique listeners, with 323 followers tuning in regularly. Our audience spans across the US, Canada, and even the UK. It’s incredible to see how our community has grown, and I’m grateful for each of you who has joined me on this journey. Our YouTube channel is also gaining traction, offering another platform for you to engage with the content.

Top Episodes and Themes

Reflecting on our most popular episodes, it’s clear that practical advice resonates with you the most. From tenant screening and managing awkward conversations to understanding market trends, these topics have sparked the most interest. It’s evident that you value actionable insights that can be applied directly to your landlord journey.

Key Takeaways for Landlords

Throughout these episodes, we’ve explored various aspects of property management, from handling tenant relations to navigating legal challenges. One of the key takeaways is the importance of systems and processes. By standardizing operations, landlords can manage properties more efficiently and reduce stress. Additionally, understanding market dynamics and leveraging tools like credit monitoring can enhance your investment strategy.

Looking Ahead

As we move forward, I’m committed to bringing you more valuable content that addresses your needs and interests. We’ll continue to explore both the controllable and uncontrollable aspects of property management, providing you with the knowledge to navigate challenges confidently. I’m excited to introduce more expert guests and dive deeper into the topics that matter most to you.

Thank you for being a part of this incredible journey. Your support and engagement have made My Life as a Landlord a success, and I look forward to continuing this adventure with you. Here’s to the next 100 episodes and beyond!

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