You’ve written the books.
Recorded the podcast.
Published the videos.
Created hundreds of pieces of content.
So why isn’t it getting the attention you hoped for?
In this conversation with author, coach, and Dialogue Doctor Jeff Elkins, we accidentally stumble into a surprising realization:
The problem may not be your content.
It may be the way people discover it.
Jeff has published more than 300 podcast episodes. He helps writers improve dialogue, character voice, and emotional connection. Yet during this conversation, he uncovers something many creators struggle with:
He’s been building his channel for insiders.
People who already know him.
People who already understand the jokes, the references, and the recurring characters.
But what about the outsider?
The person discovering your work for the very first time?
Together we explore:
?? Why authors and speakers are really doing the same thing
? How books create a direct connection to imagination
? What character voice actually means
? Why thumbnails, titles, and descriptions matter more than most creators realize
? The difference between speaking to fans and speaking to strangers
? How small changes can breathe new life into years of existing content
Whether you’re an author, speaker, coach, creator, or entrepreneur, this episode is a reminder that sometimes the breakthrough isn’t creating more.
Sometimes it’s helping people discover what you’ve already created.
Who will you be next?
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