This is the story of how Pomodo was founded. We follow Dylan Pugh's journey as he tries to take an idea during lockdown of 2020 into what he hopes will be a successful sports & lifestyle podcast network. It's a warts and all account of what it's really like to start a business - charting the emotional highs and lows, the difficult decisions, the awkward conversations and the raw reality that this ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | MarketingBusinessEntrepreneurship |
In this episode, we talk about the launch of a new venture that I am leading in the Sports Podcast Awards - and what this means for Pomodo as a company. I also take some time to reflect on my journey so far and re-evaluate on things like my life visi... more
The first episode in a while talks about the abandonment of what was Plan A, with Plan B now firmly in place! We also discus some key learnings from the first 6 months and some observations on the rapidly-changing podcast landscape. more
This episode focusses mainly on the monetisation strategy and a decision to partner with a larger podcast advertising company. We also hear a bit about the marketing plans and a content update. more
In this episode, we give a bit of a longer update on our content progress, plus cover off the dynamic of working with well-known sports people as talent more
In this episode, we answer the common question of: how many listens should a podcast get to be deemed a success more
One month in to the journey and Dylan is stuck in legal paperwork hell! Despite this, Pomodo are ready to launch podcast #2, called Outside The Box - a podcast about women in sport, hosted by sports broadcaster Becky Ives. more
Two weeks after launching the company, Dylan reflects on how the launch went and what life is like as a new business owner. He also describes a weird addiction that he really needs to snap out of! more
Now that Dylan has resigned from Spotify, the clock is ticking to get his new company up and running. But a trademark infringement threatens to derail all the momentum. How will he bounce-back from the first real roadblock they have faced? more
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Dylan is sharp, love the format
Very very very good.....
A wonderful way to document the launch of a Podcast. Dylan is extremely honest and you live his problem solving in real time.
A perfect 10 from the failed fly-half
Love how Dylan gets right into his story, and then weaves great startup tales in ~15 min chunks. Also really like the first episode, when he raised three main questions he needs answer as he starts his new biz. As an avid writer about the sports media ecosystem, excited to dive in more!
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