DD035 - Why Your First 10 Episodes Don't Matter (And Why You Should Publish Them Anyway)
Here's the truth most people won't tell you about starting a daily podcast: your first ten episodes are going to be rough. They're not going to be perfect. They're probably not even going to be good. And that's exactly why you need to publish them anyway. Your first ten episodes aren't about quality—they're about repetition, building the muscle memory of showing up, and creating the foundation for the momentum that comes later. This episode removes the pressure of perfection and pushes you to take fast action.
Here's the truth most people won't tell you about starting a daily podcast: your first ten episodes are going to be rough. They're not going to be perfect. They're probably not even going to be good. And that's exactly why you need to publish them anyway. **The Perfection Trap** Here's what most people get wrong. They think the goal of the first ten episodes is to create masterpieces. To nail the format. To sound polished and professional. So they overthink it. They rewrite scripts. They record multiple takes. They delay launching because they're waiting for everything to be perfect. And while they're waiting, they're not building momentum. They're not getting reps. They're not learning what actually works. **It's About Repetition, Not Perfection** Your first ten episodes aren't about quality. They're about repetition. They're about building the muscle memory of showing up. They're about figuring out your voice, your rhythm, your style. And the only way to do that is by doing it. Not by thinking about it. Not by planning it. By publishing. Think of it like going to the gym. Your first ten workouts aren't going to transform your body. You're not going to walk out after day ten with six-pack abs. But those first ten workouts are critical because they build the habit. They teach your body what it feels like to show up. They create the foundation for everything that comes after. Your podcast is the same. The first ten episodes build the habit. They teach you what it feels like to produce content daily. They create the foundation for the momentum that comes later. **Nobody's Listening Yet (And That's a Good Thing)** And here's the thing: nobody's listening to your first ten episodes anyway. You don't have an audience yet. You're not on anyone's radar. So this is your safe space to experiment. To mess up. To figure out what works and what doesn't. By the time people start paying attention, you're already twenty, thirty, forty episodes in. You've already refined your process. You've already found your groove. And those first ten episodes? They're buried in the archive where no one's going to find them unless they're binge-listening from the beginning. **The Cost of Waiting** But here's what happens if you don't publish those first ten episodes. You stay stuck. You stay in planning mode. You stay in "I'll start when I'm ready" mode. And you never build momentum. Because momentum doesn't come from planning. It comes from action. It comes from publishing. It comes from showing up even when it's not perfect. **Real Acceleration Happens After Episode 10** The real acceleration doesn't happen in the first ten episodes. It happens after. It happens when you've built the habit. When you've figured out your workflow. When you've stopped overthinking and started executing. That's when the quality improves. That's when the ideas flow. That's when you start seeing results. But you can't get there without going through the first ten. **Stop Waiting, Start Publishing** So if you're sitting on the sidelines waiting for the perfect moment, waiting for the perfect format, waiting for the perfect script, stop. Publish episode one. Then publish episode two. Then episode three. Don't worry about whether they're good. Worry about whether you're building the habit. Because the habit is what matters. The habit is what creates the momentum. The habit is what separates the people who dominate their market from the people who stay stuck in planning mode forever. **The Identity Shift** Your first ten episodes don't matter. But publishing them does. Because once you publish them, you're no longer someone who's thinking about starting a podcast. You're someone who has a podcast. You're someone who shows up. You're someone who executes. And that identity shift is everything. **Your Next Move** If you're ready to stop overthinking and start executing, if you're ready to publish your first ten episodes and build the momentum that comes after, email us at dailydominance9@gmail.com with the subject line "5-Day Co-Pilot Launch." We'll help you get those first five episodes out the door so you can start building the habit that leads to market dominance. --- **DISCLAIMER:** Daily Dominance is an AI-generated podcast powered by Daily Dominance. All content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute professional, financial, legal, or investment advice. Listeners should conduct their own due diligence and consult with qualified professionals before making any business or investment decisions. The views expressed are those of the host and do not necessarily reflect the views of Daily Dominance or its affiliates.
