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Hobby Shaming in Podcasting
If you ask anyone who’s in the podcasting industry how they came to be where they are now, you’d most likely get a response filled with passion, realization, and epiphanies. To have a podcast means to have something that’s worth talking about and sharing with the world.
Currently, I’m the blog writer for The F.E.E.L Podcast, an interview-based podcast that supports women’s empowerment and journeys to living unapologetically. With this kind of podcast, our team members have to be cautious and sensitive about what our guests have to say. We’ve heard stories from women who have been in abusive relationships, suffered from eating disorders, have mental illnesses, and who come from a variety of backgrounds.

Discussing Sensitive Topics as a Podcaster
If you ask anyone who’s in the podcasting industry how they came to be where they are now, you’d most likely get a response filled with passion, realization, and epiphanies. To have a podcast means to have something that’s worth talking about and sharing with the world.
Currently, I’m the blog writer for The F.E.E.L Podcast, an interview-based podcast that supports women’s empowerment and journeys to living unapologetically. With this kind of podcast, our team members have to be cautious and sensitive about what our guests have to say. We’ve heard stories from women who have been in abusive relationships, suffered from eating disorders, have mental illnesses, and who come from a variety of backgrounds.