The Founder Podcast Lab
The Founder Podcast Lab is a show for founders and business owners who already have a podcast and want it to do more for their business.
Each episode looks at how founders use podcasts to build trust, meet the right people, support sales, sharpen their ideas, and turn good conversations into real business assets over time.
Hosted by Kenneth Adams, the show explores the strategy behind founder-led podcasts, what makes them work, what slows them down, and how consistent conversations can create leverage beyond the episode itself.
Episodes
13 episodes
Your Podcast Isn't Getting Clients Because They Can Google You: How Storytelling Turns Listeners Into Buyers
Your listener does not need you. That is the part nobody says out loud.They found your show, they gave you a few minutes, and then they left, because every fact in that episode was already sitting in a search bar. Five seconds. They did ...
Your Podcast Is Already Making You Money, You Just Aren't Tracking It (Why It's a Sales Tool, Not Top of Funnel)
She was ready to shut the show down. Then Megan asked her two questions.How many of your new clients last year mentioned the podcast as how they found you? Two or three. What is your average deal value? Ten thousand dollars.Thirty...
Why Your Podcast Gets No Clients: Podcast SEO for Founders | Ande Lyons
"Posting on social media only is a billboard to people who already know you're doing this."That is Ande Lyons, 800 plus episodes and 14 years into this, answering the founder whose podcast is not bringing in any business. Her point is bl...
Your Podcast Has Listeners But No Clients Because It Never Says What You Actually Sell
Emily Aborn ran a podcast for four and a half years and her listeners had no idea she was a copywriter.Apply for a full free month of done for you podcast production: https://propodconcierge.com<...
Why Your Podcast Gets Views But No Clients, The Mistake That Kills 90% of Founder Shows
A million views can get you zero clients. A handful of the right listeners can build your business. Richard Wilmore has seen both.Richard has put hundreds of experts in front of borrowed audiences, and he is blunt about where founder pod...
Why 20 People in a Room Beats 16,000 Downloads, The Live Podcast Math Nobody Runs
That's ProPod Concierge. You record, we handle the rest. Apply here to see if there's a slot open: https://propodconcierge.com A digital download is worth about two cents. The person sittin...
Why Your Podcast Gets Heard But Wins No Clients, AI Can't Hear It (Here's the Fix)
You don't need more downloads. You need the right ones.John Taylor, podcast marketer and founder of ACT3 Agency, joins the Founder Podcast Lab to explain why a business podcast that looks successful on the surface often isn't growing the...
Why Your Podcast Gets Views But No Clients - The "Found vs. Chosen" Gap
You can be found and still not get chosen. That's the gap most founder podcasters never close.Attorney and licensed mental health professional Andrew E. Colsky — founder of Sleep Science Today and creator of Be-Picked / CredGen — joins ...
Your Podcast Isn't Broken, Your Strategy Is.
Show NotesMost founder podcasts do not fail because the conversations are bad. They fail because the show is not clear on what job it is supposed to do for the business.In this episode of Founder Podcast Lab, Kenny talks with La...
How Your Podcast Builds Trust Before You Ever Speak to a Prospect
A podcast does not need millions of downloads to become a valuable business asset.Josh Hugo launched Leadership Limbo while building his leadership consultancy. The goal was not immediate monetization. It was to create visibilit...
Your Podcast Might Be More Valuable Before Anyone Watches It
Matt Markel Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTXqBjtyKQA&list=PLe2PIJ-vWBkQTBwduYgB9BCgCCu26ifMy Anti-prenur Book: https://www.amazon.com/Anti-preneur-Thrive-Achieve-Financial-Success-ebook/dp/B0FCG2GZFL
Founders: Stop Letting Your Podcast Become Another Job
Most founders start a podcast because they want to build authority, create trust, and share what they know. But somewhere along the way, the podcast can become another job: editing, show notes, clips, publishing, SEO, guest prep, and promotion....