Step into the eerie world of Podcast Graveyard as we unravel the mysteries behind failed podcasts. Get ready for a spine-chilling episode that delves into the haunting tale of "The Life and Performance" podcast, featuring Olympic athletes Greg Rutherford MBE and Andrew Steele.
Join us as we journey back to 2016, when Greg and Andrew embarked on a quest to find the perfect balance between peak athletic performance and a healthy lifestyle. Discover the challenges they faced, the lack of planning, and the untimely demise of their podcast. Will they find a way to resurrect this lost gem?
Timestamps:
- 00:00 - Welcome to Podcast Graveyard and the tragic tale of "The Life and Performance."
- 01:20 - Unveiling the friendship between Greg Rutherford and Andrew Steele
- 03:45 - The birth of "The Life and Performance" podcast
- 08:10 - Lessons learned from poor planning and lack of audience engagement
- 12:30 - Can this podcast be resurrected?
- 16:15 - The hosts discuss the impact of podcasting on their own lives and restlessness as athletes
- 19:00 - The chemistry, challenges, and spooky moments of co-hosting a podcast
By the end of this video, you'll gain insights into:
- The importance of planning and audience engagement in podcasting
- The challenges and rewards of co-hosting a podcast
- How podcasting can provide rest and fulfillment for athletes
- The potential for resurrecting a lost podcast concept
Keywords: podcast graveyard, failed podcasts, Life and Performance, Greg Rutherford, Andrew Steele, Olympic athletes, planning, audience engagement, podcast resurrection
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