Have you ever thought of starting a podcast? After hundreds of recordings and months of writing, I’m excited to be introducing:
Listening In, a Zero to One Guide to Podcasting.
What is it?
The playbook to creating meaningful podcasts, teaching you how to build and grow your podcast and personal brand in a compelling way.
These are the principles that built my podcasts from an idea to a network, topping the Apple Podcast Charts around the world.
These are the strategies behind the podcast consulting services that I provide to multinational companies like Coca Cola.
This course starts by teaching you the fundamental concepts, and ends by giving you the tools to execute.
- Learn to distill and present your ideas through podcasts.
- Leverage conversations to build your business and personal brand.
By the end of the course, you’ll be able to launch your first podcast, have a system in place for publishing on a regular schedule and a tested strategy to build your listenership.
Who is it for?
- Anyone and everyone interested in starting a podcast, for personal or for business.
- Anyone looking to learn how to better articulate value as an already accomplished podcaster.
Available now for $99 on Gumroad, click the link below to purchase.
“There’s a bit of trust, a sense of total freedom in front of the camera.” @hassanhajjaj_larache
In this episode, I sit down with Hassan Hajjaj, a Moroccan artist, photographer, designer, and filmmaker, living between London and Marrakech. Hassan talks us through the evolution of his career, going from photographer to artist.
As always, I welcome any comments or feedback. Available on all podcast apps.
PS: You can see more of Hassan’s work below
With gratitude,
Amad
“Sometimes you have to see if your work is changing how you think and feel about things” - Arshia Haq
In this episode, I sit down with Arshia Haq, also known as Discostan, an Indian American Artist, DJ, producer and writer living in LA. Arshia talks us through the narratives presented in her work across mediums which are heavily influenced by her experiences as an immigrant and a Muslim. She also talks to us about the dangers of creating social echo chambers.
As always, I welcome any comments or feedback. Available on all podcast apps.
With gratitude,
Amad
Her work can be seen below:
You can also follow her here: https://www.instagram.com/discostan/
“I never look at a failure as a failure I look at it as a learning curve, a feedback loop. “ - Solemann Haddad
In this episode, I sit down with Solemann Haddad, a French-Syrian chef living in Dubai. Solemann talks about the importance of taking chances. He talks about how sometimes the best thing in life is simply figuring what you don’t want to do.
As always, I welcome any comments or feedback. Available on all podcast apps.
With gratitude,
Amad
“Theoretically you can study all you want but unless you’re in the thick of it you won’t really know how something works.” - Aleena Naqvi Hussain
This week I sit down with Aleena Naqvi Hussain, a Pakistani artist and photographer living in Lahore. In this episode, Aleena walks us through the evolution of her career upon moving back to Pakistan. She also talks about how some people in your life can have the greatest impact on the path you create.
As always, I welcome any comments or feedback. Available on all podcast apps.
With gratitude,
Amad
Find Aleena’s work below:
you can follow her here
Loading more posts…