
249. The Pediatric Meltdown Podcast: Behind the Scenes
Podcast: Pediatric Meltdown
Autor:Lia Gaggino
Are you curious about what really happens behind the microphones of a successful pediatric podcast—and the unconventional journeys that brought an incredible team together?In this special milestone episode of Pediatric Meltdown, host Lia brings her entire production and strategy team on-air for an unfiltered, dynamic conversation. Discover the circuitous career paths that shaped a jazz singer-turned-podcast producer, a teacher turned ADHD coach and social media strategist, and a web developer with a nomadic spirit. Uncover the highs, lows, and learning curves of building a polished show from the inside out—including struggles with self-promotion, harnessing social media, and the mounting pressures (and joys) of creative collaboration. If you've ever wondered what it takes to sustain a podcast for (close to) 250 episodes, or you’re searching for inspiration to pivot in your own career, this story of grit and reinvention will leave you rethinking what’s possible.[00:02 - 10:04] How the Team Came Together & Podcast OriginsThe show’s launch was serendipitous, sparked by a leap of faith rather than a long-held ambition to podcast.Early challenges with off-shore podcast management led to seeking more control and expertise locally.The pivotal connection to a new producer happened via networking with Adam Schaeuble of Podcast Business School.The team shares first impressions and mutual support, setting the collaborative tone for the episode.[10:05 - 15:57 ] Creative Pivots, Building Skills, and Making MediaTeam members discuss how their entertainment, teaching, and customer service backgrounds unexpectedly prepared them for podcasting and digital media.D.R.’s “Mouthy Broad Media”company name was inspired by a personal family story, blending creativity with homage.The learning curve of audio, websites, and social strategy is highlighted as an ongoing, shared challenge.The importance of curiosity, open-mindedness, and adapting to unexpected opportunities is emphasized.[15:58 - 34:30 ] The Rewards and Hurdles of Content Creation & PromotionSocial media emerges as both an essential tool for growth and the greatest challenge for the host, who dislikes self-promotion.Each team member brings different comfort levels and tactics for tackling visibility and audience engagement.Discussion of burnout, professional transitions, and how the pandemic prompted new career directions.Strategies for supporting each other (and listeners) through ADHD, workflow experimentation, and honest dialogue about what works (or doesn’t).[34:31 - 43:14 ] Leveraging Team Strengths: Services, Resources & Lessons for ListenersThe team shares their current services: web design, social media strategy, podcast production, ADHD coaching, and consulting.Emphasis on collaboration (“it’s all right here”)—listeners are encouraged to reach out for services or to get started themselves.Honest reflections on the tricky pursuit of monetization and the value of creative fulfillment.Recommendations for further learning, including Colleen Cullinan’s ADHD series and Peter Jensen’s adult ADHD episode.[43:15 - 48:49] Dr. G’s TakeAwaysResources Mentioned in the Episode:D.R. Fay - MouthyBroadMedia.comMargaret Faucella - <a...
Fecha de Publicación: 4 de junio de 2025
Duración: 49 min
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