Full Battery Media
Full Battery Media is where content creators, entrepreneurs, and storytellers come to recharge their creative power. Hosted by Sean Trace, each episode dives into the real strategies, tools, and mindsets behind today’s most impactful podcasts, YouTube channels, and social media brands.
Whether you’re a business owner trying to scale your content, a creator building your audience, or a media pro looking for inspiration, this podcast gives you the inside look at how creators actually make it happen.
From workflow hacks to growth tactics, interviews with top creators to behind-the-scenes lessons from Sean’s own media company, Full Battery Media delivers the energy and insight you need to create smarter, scale faster, and stay fully charged.
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Just Hit Publish | Josh Medlin | Full Battery Media
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Social media strategist and content director Josh Medlin breaks down what actually drives organic growth, without the overcomplicated guru noise. Josh shares how he went from stealing a Sony handycam as a kid to building a content marketing agency, then scaling short-form strategy while working with Alex Hormozi, including massive quarterly view growth and a year that ended around 1.5B views.
In today episode, I and Josh get into the real fundamentals, testing at scale, validating hooks and copy, repurposing what already wins, and building fast feedback loops instead of chasing perfect one-off “masterpieces.” We talk about why gear obsession is usually procrastination, why scripting everything is a trap for busy founders, and how “document, don’t create” helps business owners build a sustainable content system.
We also cover burnout-proof content planning, why short form is disposable (and that’s okay), how to balance art vs. performance, why human imperfections may matter more in an AI-polished era, and what it takes to build a personal brand from zero. The core takeaway is simple, pick a repeatable system you can maintain even on your worst month, then hit publish daily and let the audience teach you what you’re becoming known for.