Building Relationships and Leveling Up: The Journey to Creating a Successful Show

I’ve always built everything that I’ve built just off the muscle,
you know what I mean?
Like it hasn’t been any partnerships or anything like that.
You put me in touch with two people on your team and they said
we want to see hotseat as a show with a more segmented format.
So that’s when we like, we actually designed a different type of set,
kind of giving it a different look and interjecting more stuff into it.
Right.
Did you have a conversation after that?
After we talked? I’m sure we did,
but my memory doesn’t work super great like that.
So let’s just say we did. Okay,
alright, cool,
cool, cool.
They was like, well,
we’ll take it on as a. As a podcast,
but we prefer to be a show.
So we’ve been trying to structure the show and they gave me some.
Some things to think through.
Yeah, but I probably need the production value of revolt.
Yeah. So let’s say for instance somebody in my situation,
I have a show, people really enjoy it,
we got clips to go viral. How would I continue to make a
build a relationship world role as a creator?
Um, it would make sense for you to partner with us
cause we can level the show up in those ways and give you access to
to different audience. The question
in terms of how do you stay in touch after you’ve kind of like
taken the notes from The team.
I would, uh,
think about how I come back to them and showcase,
um, one,
that you took the notes and you moved on it.
Two, to prove out that this thing has real audience,
real engagement, real fandom, and, like,
let’s ignite another conversation. Got it.