EndGame Public Relations Launches Podcast with Small Business Advice
Small business owners need support. Quite often their friends and family members can’t fully understand the pressure of “going it alone”. Now there’s help. Startup BizCast launched today, a podcast providing small business advice and education from owners of small businesses.
The podcast is produced by EndGame Public Relations Podcast Production, and is hosted by me, Steve Mullen. Prior to becoming a PR guy, I spent a number of years as a radio reporter and news anchor, and I love podcasting. I’m currently the owner of two small businesses as well.
The inaugural episode published yesterday, and is an overview by me of the podcast and an introduction to myself. I also threw in some advice about corporate blogging to make it more useful. The next episode is already in production, and will be released in the next day or so. It features advice about exit strategies from Jay Cowan of RiverCross Partners. An exit strategy is a plan for what will happen when you retire or are no longer able to run your business. If you’re a small business owner, you NEED an exit strategy. If you’re thinking about starting a small business, believe it or not, you should already be thinking of your exit strategy.
To subscribe to the podcast via RSS (Really Simple Syndication), use the Startup BizCast Feed with your favorite feed reader. You can also listen to episodes and download them at the Startup BizCast website.
Sponsorship opportunities are available. For more information, visit the EndGame PR Podcast Production web page.


PS – I forgot to mention that the launch of this podcast is the reason I haven’t been posting as much as normal. I’m working to get back on track!
I’m not too fond of podcasts in general, but diversifying is alway good. I’m really glad that you’re moving on the cutting edge of technology.
Thanks for the comment! In my opinion (everyone’s entitled to one) podcasts are a wonderful thing. People are essentially producing radio shows that can be heard whenever and wherever. Podcasting is doing for audio what DVRs did for TV.
Podcasts are also bringing diversity to a medium that has seen diversity shrink dramatically in the last 10 years. The better quality podcasts are better than anything you’ll find on traditional radio.
I hope you give it Startup BizCast a listen and subscribe. If you’re at all interested in small business, I think it will be useful to you. The next episode is due out in the second half of next week.