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Lost my Scheduled Reel and Hate It!
šŸ“± Help Needed: Short Video Scheduling Tools Hey Podcasters! I'm diving into repurposing podcast clips (like this one about the most important skill in the AI era šŸ‘‡) into short-form content, and I could use your expertise! Current Challenge: - Need to post consistently across TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Instagram - Looking for efficient scheduling solutions (manual posting is killing my productivity!) - Want to maintain platform-specific optimization I've heard mixed reviews about: - Buffer - Later - Make.com automations - Native platform schedulers (I have lost my scheduled video on LinkedIn today šŸ¤•) šŸ¤” What's your go-to stack for multi-platform short video scheduling? Specifically curious about: 1. Which tools actually deliver reliable scheduling? 2. How do you handle different aspect ratios efficiently? 3. Anyone cracked the code for bulk scheduling across platforms?
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Hey @Elina Lesyk my favourite tool is https://vubli.ai Just for transparency my Mate is the founder, but it’s awesome IMHO.
I ended up being interviewed but it still counts right?
Jason Schroeder (who is legendary in the Construction Industry in the US) reached out on LikedIn to do a podcast with me. I though I was interviewing him, but it ended up being the other way around šŸ˜Ž That still counts as 1 episode down right? https://open.spotify.com/episode/6u2byISr0jiXuJNAo2NmtS?si=iIrA8Ux-RmmHATao9ZSuRw
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@Joseph Isosaki that my friend is a great idea :)
āœˆļø Airplane Question Framework āœˆļø --> Structure Your Episodes For Success
In less than five minutes! Link to the free template here. Cheers @Greg Hickox for the awesome question.
āœˆļø Airplane Question Framework āœˆļø --> Structure Your Episodes For Success
2 likes • Jan '25
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication" Leonardo da Vinci (Allegedly) you nailed it with this frame work @Matthew Thompson !
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This is a killer framework @Matthew Thompson I just gave it to ChatGPT and it produced this... **Podcast Interview Outline: "Is Overproduction Really the Mother of All Waste?"** **Introduction** - **Host Introduction**: Brief introduction of yourself, Beanie, and your focus on helping construction leaders align teams, remove constraints, and build legacy-worthy projects. - **Guest Introduction**: Introducing Jason Schroeder, his background with Elevate Construction, and his expertise in lean principles and construction leadership. - **Episode Theme**: Framing the discussion: "Is overproduction really the mother of all waste, or is it untapped potential?" Tie in this week’s theme: *Better People Make Better Projects* and the 8th waste—untapped potential. --- **Section 1: The Airplane Question** - *"Imagine we’re on a long flight together, and I’ve just told you about my frustration with overproduction and wasted potential in construction projects. What would you say to get me curious about lean principles and how to address this?"* **Follow-Up Questions:** 1. How do you personally define "overproduction" in the construction context? 2. Why is untapped potential often overlooked as a major source of waste? --- **Section 2: Problem Framing** - *"What’s one story or experience from your career that perfectly illustrates the damage overproduction can do to a project?"* **Follow-Up Questions:** 1. Can you share examples where teams failed to address untapped potential and how it impacted the project’s success? 2. What common behaviors or decisions lead to overproduction in construction? --- **Section 3: Solutions and Strategies** - *"What’s the one thing every leader can do today to reduce overproduction and unlock the untapped potential in their teams?"* **Follow-Up Questions:** 1. How do you coach teams to shift their mindset from focusing solely on output to developing people? 2. Can you share specific lean practices or tools that have worked exceptionally well for minimizing waste?
There's GOLD in these Skool Stories...
šŸš— Monday Morning Drive: Turning Miles Into Mastery šŸš€ Every Monday morning, I hit the road—500km from the Sunshine Coast to Biloela. For most people, that’s a long drive. For me? It’s prime learning time. šŸŽ§ This week, I queued up an absolute banger from Skool Stories: How to Build a World-Class Team That Will Never Leave You. Here’s the kicker—if you’re not building a team that wants to stay, you’re just recruiting for the competition. šŸ’” šŸ—ļø Key Takeaways: 1ļøāƒ£ Culture Eats Everything Else: Teams leave bad environments, not challenges. Set the culture, or it’ll set itself—and you might not like the result. 2ļøāƒ£ Empowerment is the Real Glue: Stop micromanaging. Start trusting. Give your people the tools and autonomy to crush their roles. 3ļøāƒ£ Recognition and Growth Matter: Great teams don’t just want a pay check. They want purpose and progress. Create that, and you’ll build loyalty that money can’t buy. Now, here’s the truth—people say, ā€œI don’t have time to learn or plan.ā€ But we all have time; we just need to use it better. Here’s my challenge to you: Use your commute, your lunch break, or any "pockets of time" (thanks Ryan Tierney for that brilliant analogy) to level up. šŸŽÆ Whether it’s learning a new skill, listening to something inspiring, or mapping out your next big move, you’ll be amazed at what you can achieve with focused time. So, what’s your next move? šŸš€ #Leadership #Kaizen #LevelUp
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šŸŽÆ When niching down pays off big time: Dr. Efrat Goldratt just reached out to me!
Being here in The Podcast Key has taught me one thing: go narrow in your niche. It’s not just advice—it’s the strategy that sets you apart. Case in point: I’ve been sharing insights on LinkedIn about using Theory of Constraints (TOC) specifically in construction projects. And guess who reached out? Dr. Efrat Goldratt-Ashlag, the daughter of Eli Goldratt—the mind behind The Goal and Rules of Project Flow and many other books. This wouldn’t have happened if I was talking broadly about ā€œhow to improve construction.ā€ It happened because I went deep into a specific problem that TOC solves in our industry. What @Matthew Thompson teaches works. It’s not fluff, and this isn’t a fluke. The niche strategies we’re learning here are opening doors, building credibility, and, honestly, creating conversations I never thought possible. If you’re wondering whether your niche is ā€œtoo small,ā€ trust the process. Going narrow isn’t limiting—it’s where the magic happens. What’s one win you’ve had by going deep into your niche? Share it below—let’s celebrate the power of focus! #GoNarrowGoDeep #ThePodcastKey #PodcastingSuccess
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@Skye Swift your welcome šŸ˜Ž it’s driving great results (10 X + better) for my LinkedIn content reach as well.
0 likes • Jan '25
@Necati Demirtas have you done the exercise is the Notion document?
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šŸ» Beanie — Rebellious Catalyst at Construction Skool. Because… ā€œNo one ever made a difference by being like everyone else.ā€ — P.T. Barnum

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