Less is More: Revamping 'Real Recovery Talk'
Episode Overview
Scaling back episodes to focus on quality. Balancing podcast work with personal life. Intentional content creation for better impact. Continued inclusion of interviews for real-life insights. Open call for listener feedback on topics.
"You can't really pour from an empty cup"
Tom Conrad, the voice behind 'Real Recovery Talk', takes a step back to refocus and recharge in this heartfelt episode. After years of pumping out three episodes a week, Tom candidly shares the challenges of maintaining such a demanding schedule. It's not just about pressing record and chatting away; the behind-the-scenes work is a hefty load that impacts his personal life.
With honesty and a sprinkle of humour, Tom opens up about the need to scale back to one episode a week. He admits that sometimes less truly is more, especially when it comes to crafting content that resonates deeply with listeners. Tom's decision isn't just about reducing workload—it's about enhancing the quality of each episode. By focusing on intentional, topic-driven content, he aims to bring listeners more value with each release.
The podcast will continue to feature interviews every other week, offering real-life stories of recovery that inspire hope and change. Tom’s reflections on his journey are both relatable and refreshing, showing that even seasoned podcasters can learn and adapt. This episode is a peek into the mind of someone committed to helping others navigate the path to sobriety. Tom’s willingness to ask for feedback from listeners highlights his dedication to serving the community better.
If you're seeking genuine conversations about addiction recovery and want to hear stories that could ignite hope, this episode might be just what you need. Dive in and see how less can indeed be more in the world of recovery talk.