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📢 Thanks for your interest in working with me. The offering below reflect the most common podcasting advice request I get from people who want feedback on their podcast or want to start one.
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Podcasting Strategy Sessions
Who is this for?
- Have you been paying a podcast editor, but you’re not sure you like the results? I will give you the honest assessment you won’t get from a friend. I edit my own episodes with care and with a very high standard. I also have a high standard for the shows I listen to on a regular basis.
- Are you thinking about starting a podcast, but don’t know where to start? I can help with an overall plan in a strategy session (or two or three), but I am not the person who will execute the plan. Working with me is a great idea to fast forward your research, but if you need help with the tech side, I can make suggestions for production teams.
- We will focus on actionable steps to address your podcast questions, concerns, opportunities, and next steps.
How does it work?
Send me an email at [email protected] and I will start the scheduling process with you.
- I will schedule up to 3 one-hour sessions per person.
- Options to meet: Zoom, a regular phone call, or through WhatsApp voice memos for an asynchronous option. (The last option works well for time difference challenges, but is available to anyone.)
- After each session, I will send detailed notes about our discussion and your action plan.
- Invoices must be paid before each session begins.
How much does it cost?
A single 60-minute session is $200, paid in full at the time of booking. If one hour is all it takes—great!
EMAIL [email protected] with any questions
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🎙️ Dear Nina: Conversations About Friendship
- Dear Nina: Conversations About Friendship is a 1% globally charted podcast and THE podcast for nuanced discussions on the ups and downs of friendship.
- As seen in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Time Magazine, The Guardian, The Telegraph UK, The Chicago Tribune, Woman’s Day Magazine, The Minneapolis Star Tribune, Next Avenue, and elsewhere, listeners appreciate Nina's practical take on a variety of friendship issues. Are you the friend who always reaches out first? How do you take a casual friendship to the next level? Are too many of your friendships online instead of in person? These questions come up no matter your age and background.

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