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4 contributions to YAP Academy with Hala Taha
Keep Showing Up
Showing up isn’t the “extra” part, it’s the whole game 🎮🏆 Creators, athletes, entrepreneurs… same rule applies. You don’t win from one perfect move, you win from repetition 🔁 Missed shots in sports? You shoot again 🏀Lost a level in a game? You respawn 🎮Bad post, bad pitch, bad day? You post again, you build again, you learn again 💻📈 Consistency is the quiet advantage nobody claps for… until it works 👀 Keep showing up. Even when it’s messy. Especially when it’s messy 💪🔥
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So true. Most people quit right before it compounds.Everyone wants the highlight, nobody wants the hours it takes to earn it
Good content ≠ watchable content
Started noticing something while going through clips of Joe Rogan, Alex Hormozi, Steven Bartlett At first it felt random Some clips just hit… others felt fine but didn’t really stick But after a while it stopped feeling random There’s a pattern Podcasters like Joe Rogan, Alex Hormozi, Steven Bartlett don’t necessarily have better ideas They just make it easier to stay with them Same kind of conversations Same level of insight But one feels effortless to watch The other feels like you have to choose to keep watching And most people won’t make that choice That gap is small, but it shows up everywhere once you see it Curious if you’ve noticed this too while going through your own content
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Why your podcast clips feel good… but don’t perform
Not talking about bad content. I mean the ones where the idea is solid, you know your stuff… but the clip just dies. I’ve worked on a bunch of these and most of the time it’s not the content at all. It’s tiny stuff that no one notices while recording but kills the video after posting. Like the hook taking 2–3 seconds too long to get to the point Or the energy dipping right when it should spike Or there’s nothing visually changing so people just scroll I learned this the hard way btw Used to think “this is a great clip” = it’ll do numbers …yeah no Now I look at clips way differently More like “where would I scroll if I saw this as a stranger?” If you’re posting podcast clips and feel like they should be doing better, you’re probably not wrong You just need a second set of eyes on it Drop a clip below or send it to me I’ll tell you exactly where it loses people and what I’d change No pitch, just trying to help people in here win
Why your podcast clips feel good… but don’t perform
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@Hala Taha Appreciate that! It’s wild how small tweaks can almost let you predict how a clip will perform before it’s even posted Most people think they need to post more when really it’s about improving how the content is presented
What’s up everyone
I manage content and marketing for podcasts, working directly with creators and businesses on content editing and distribution. My focus is systems. What scales, what compounds, and what actually drives growth over time. I care more about repeatable execution than hype. I’m here to learn how others are building leverage through content, operations, and distribution, and to contribute where I have context
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Rohit Aggarwal
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I’m a video editor and content strategist that helps business owners make money through content.

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