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Hi Reader, As the year winds down, it’s tempting to coast into the holidays and tell yourself, “I’ll figure things out in January.” But if you’re serious about podcasting, now is when the real groundwork for 2026 begins. Because the truth is, reflection is one of the most underrated tools a podcaster has. Review 2025: What Were Your Goals & How Did You Do?Let’s dive into your 2025 goals. Think back - what did you intend for your podcast this past year?
Now ask: how did you do? Be honest. Rather than judging, this is about data and insight: where did you hit your mark, where did you fall short, and why? Document your numbers, your habits, your wins and your misses. Without this clarity you’re just driving without a destination. What Didn’t Work, And How To AdaptIt’s just as important to identify what didn’t work. Because if something didn’t move the needle it’s a signal, not just a disappointment. Here’s a quick checklist to audit:
Once you’ve identified the "misses", the next step is: why.
Use that insight to adapt. That might mean adjusting your publishing cadence, realigning your guest type, simplifying your format, or shifting marketing focus. Remember: what didn’t work this year is your gift for next year, because now you know. What Did Work, And How To Build On ItNow let’s celebrate the positives: what did move the dial?
These wins - no matter how small - are your building blocks. Treat them as your foundation for 2026. Ask:
With that insight, you can double down, scale what’s working, and lean into your strengths. Set Smart, Measurable Goals for 2026Goals without measurement can result in a lot of wasted time and effort, so be sure to structure them:
When you write your goals this way, measurement becomes built into the process and that makes execution far more likely. Celebrate, Reflect, EngagePodcasting is first and foremost about sharing your voice, building community, and creating something that matters. So yes, check the numbers. Yes, pivot where needed. But also celebrate how far you’ve come. Invite your listeners into your process - maybe share a “2025 in review” episode or post. Let them see the journey. Here's a couple of examples of how I do it for 5 Random Questions.
That helps build loyalty, trust and excitement for what’s next, which will help you sustain your growth as you continue down this podcasting path you're on. Over to you - what was your biggest podcast win in 2025? Hit “reply” to this email, and let's celebrate your success. Until the next time, happy podcasting.
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