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come from watching podcasts.</p><p id="664f">This is interesting, because podcasts are also where 90% of my learning comes from about my niche.</p><p id="e69e">See, I write about men’s self-improvement. And watching podcasts aimed at improving men is one of the ways I love to spend my free time.</p><p id="a499">They are entertaining and educational.</p><p id="d03f">Best of all, throughout a podcast, dozens of ideas for articles materialize in my head, and I flick over to medium to add them to my drafts.</p><p id="3561">My advice is that you begin watching long, full-form podcasts in your niche since it will deepen your understanding and give you a plethora of article ideas.</p><p id="c9ef">For people in the same niche as me, here are some of my favorite men’s self-improvement podcasts:</p><ul><li>Modern Wisdom — Chris Williamson</li><li>Diary Of A CEO — Steven Bartlett</li><li>Huberman Lab — Andrew Huberman</li></ul><p id="ffc7">It’s far more valuable to watch full-length, unedited podcasts that run for hours compared to minutes since the depth of kn

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owledge and understanding will be far greater.</p><p id="d46f">Due to the length of these episodes, I also found that I became much more invested and therefore remembered much more compared to shorter 10–20-minute videos.</p><p id="3f0f"><b><i>Thanks for reading! 🙂</i></b></p><p id="e85d"><b>Check this out next:</b></p><div id="9879" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/stop-being-scared-about-hard-things-33483578efcf"> <div> <div> <h2>Stop Being Scared About Hard Things!</h2> <div><h3>This is what it takes to be exceptional.</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/0*0jtqDJphPEPk6e2h)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div><blockquote id="0518"><p><b><i>Check out my website here: <a href="https://mensadvancement.com/">Men’s Advancement</a></i></b></p></blockquote></article></body>

This Is Where 90% Of My Content Ideas Come From

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Finding stuff to write about can be tough.

Especially since you need to have enough to talk about to create an interesting and lengthy piece.

You also need to have a pretty good understanding of what you’re talking about, otherwise, there is little value in the article.

All this can be challenging.

I’m never at a loss for things I can write about.

And that’s a beautiful feeling since I'm always eager to publish more and share my knowledge.

Want to know where 90% of my content ideas come from?

They all come from watching podcasts.

This is interesting, because podcasts are also where 90% of my learning comes from about my niche.

See, I write about men’s self-improvement. And watching podcasts aimed at improving men is one of the ways I love to spend my free time.

They are entertaining and educational.

Best of all, throughout a podcast, dozens of ideas for articles materialize in my head, and I flick over to medium to add them to my drafts.

My advice is that you begin watching long, full-form podcasts in your niche since it will deepen your understanding and give you a plethora of article ideas.

For people in the same niche as me, here are some of my favorite men’s self-improvement podcasts:

  • Modern Wisdom — Chris Williamson
  • Diary Of A CEO — Steven Bartlett
  • Huberman Lab — Andrew Huberman

It’s far more valuable to watch full-length, unedited podcasts that run for hours compared to minutes since the depth of knowledge and understanding will be far greater.

Due to the length of these episodes, I also found that I became much more invested and therefore remembered much more compared to shorter 10–20-minute videos.

Thanks for reading! 🙂

Check this out next:

Check out my website here: Men’s Advancement

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