Podcast Insights + Wandering Thoughts [💤 rain sounds ☔]

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September 18th, 2019

1 hr 12 mins 35 secs

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About this Episode

Ever wonder how much a small podcast makes? Or how many downloads a new podcast has? Should a small podcast like Droolish consider getting a sponsor? On episode 13 of Droolish, I review my podcast analytics and review insights on the data. From sponsorships to discussing co-hosts, I break down my thought process on how I adjust my podcast and tentatively plan around change. Don't get too excited, take some melatonin and relax.

If you are new to Droolish, this is a podcast dedicated to discussing 'not-too-interesting' topics with the goal to get listeners focused on the background sounds. My calming voice tends to create yawns and my speaking style naturally makes you want to close your eyes and focus on other things. In this case, I place a variety of rain sounds, nature sounds, and other relaxing ambiance.

So sit back, close your eyes, and dream easy when listening to Droolish. If you have stress, this podcast is good to prevent your mind from wandering, let me do the mind-wandering for you :). But seriously, everyone has their own preference and I hope that my twist on the podcast can help you sleep.

Bonus: Midway I discuss some personal tips that help me sleep.

Note: I'm considering qualifying this as AMSR due to my goal of using sounds and my voice to help calm insomnia, relieve stress, and to help sleep with ease.

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Rain is in the background and fades in gradually throughout the episodes. 🌧️
Including crackling fire background sounds as well for richer harmony

Song Credits (in order):
[intro] Uniq - Japan

Sounds Used:
-Rain (In Car)
-Crackling Outdoor Fire
-Howling Winds (Transition)