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  • 815 - The Invitation Engine That Changed Everything This Week

    30/03/2026 Duración: 50min

    This week, I found myself in the hot seat in my long-running mastermind group. It’s a space that has shaped so much of my life and business over the past 15 years. I came in with a clear intention. I want to fill both groups of the Next Level Mastermind within the next 90 days. At one point in the conversation, I said something out loud that immediately caught my attention. “I think there are only one or two people I could invite into a coaching experience right now.” As soon as I heard it, I knew it wasn’t true. That single moment led to a deeper reflection on how I had been operating. I had been filtering people out before ever giving them the opportunity to say yes. I had been waiting for a sense of certainty instead of creating the experience where clarity and resonance actually emerge. After the call, I sat down and processed everything. What came out of that was something I’m now calling my invitation engine. A simple, consistent approach: 10 invitations per day. Every weekday. For the next 90 days. The

  • 814 - Why I’m Done Performing and Back to Just Hitting Record - At Least For This Episode

    23/03/2026 Duración: 01h03s

    This episode wasn't planned out beforehand. No outline. No prep. No attempt to make it “valuable.” Just me hitting record and sharing what’s been on my mind and heart. I’ve been thinking a lot about the kind of content I actually enjoy consuming. The kind where someone just shows up, talks, and lets you into their real experience of life. No performance. No polish. No filtering everything through what they think will land best. Just honest, present conversation. I share a bit about a few creators who have been inspiring me lately, and why this style of communication still feels like the most meaningful to me. From there, I go into what’s been shifting in my own thinking around business, especially after finishing Company of One. I’ve gained a deeper clarity about who I’m creating for and what kind of work I actually want to build moving forward. I also talk about a book that found its way to me at exactly the right time, Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert, and how it reawakened something that’s been quietly pursu

  • 813 - The Invisible Force That Determines Business Success

    16/03/2026 Duración: 40min

    In today’s episode, I’m sharing a replay of a conversation I had two years ago with Alex Freeman on the UpFlip podcast. When that interview first aired, it quickly became one of the most significant entry points into my world. For several months afterward, people were reaching out to me saying they had discovered my work through that interview. Many told me they had listened to the episode multiple times, taken notes on it, journaled about it, and even meditated on the ideas we discussed. As I listened back to that conversation recently, I realized something important. Every answer I gave in that interview still reflects exactly how I think today. Nothing about my perspective has changed. If anything, the principles we discussed have only been reinforced through my experience since then. In this episode, Alex and I explored one central theme: the invisible force behind business success. That force is mindset. The beliefs you hold about what is possible, what you deserve, what value you bring, and how the worl

  • 812 - What Legacy Really Looks Like: The Ripple Effect of Your Voice

    09/03/2026 Duración: 41min

    Earlier this week I was a guest on Ken Freire’s podcast, and near the end of our conversation he asked me a question I’ve been asked many times over the years: “What legacy do you hope to leave behind?” Over the years, I’ve realized that legacy isn’t something I’m hoping to build someday in the future. It’s something that has already been unfolding through the conversations I’ve had, the encouragement I’ve offered, and the content I’ve created over the past twenty to thirty years. In this episode, I reflect on what legacy really means to me. I share stories about handwritten letters I’ve received from listeners whose lives were deeply impacted by something they heard on a podcast episode. I talk about the ripple effects we can never fully see, including people whose paths were changed years ago by something we said without ever realizing it. I also reflect on the incredible power of simply using your voice to encourage, equip, and inspire others. Whether it’s through podcasting, conversations, writing, or any

  • 811 - Showing Up Even When I’m Not Feeling It

    02/03/2026 Duración: 59min

    This episode did not start smoothly. In fact, this was the fifth time I hit record. No opening jingle. No outline. No clear sense of where I was going. Just a quiet Sunday afternoon and a question I’ve wrestled with many times over the last twenty years. Is there value in showing up when you don’t feel like you have something new, polished, or particularly compelling to say? I talk candidly about my resistance to creating content just to meet a deadline, and why that framing has never sat well with me. I explore the difference between creating content for the sake of output and showing up for a community that has chosen to walk alongside me over time. Along the way, I share some thoughts from my recent reading, including What’s Your Dream by Simon Squibb and Company of One by Paul Jarvis, and how they’ve stirred deeper questions for me about purpose, scale, and what it really means to build a meaningful life and business. I also take you behind the scenes of something that’s been absorbing a lot of my attenti

  • 810 - When Opportunity Is Everywhere, Discernment Becomes the Priority

    23/02/2026 Duración: 01h36s

    The first seven weeks of this year have been full. There have been more ideas, invitations, and opportunities than I could possibly pursue all at once. In past seasons, that kind of abundance would have led me straight into overwhelm. What’s different right now is that I feel more grounded and more clear than I have in a very long time. In this episode, I share what’s been helping me stay that way. I talk about a handful of things that may sound unrelated on the surface, but together tell a much bigger story about attention, focus, and discernment. You’ll hear me reflect on: Why a small, distraction-free e-ink reader unexpectedly replaced most of my TikTok scrolling How reading more has given me something to look forward to at the end of the workday The email newsletter system that used to work perfectly, how it broke, and what I changed to reduce noise Why too much good information stacked on top of itself becomes a liability The surge of meaningful conversations that followed the return of Podcast Answer M

  • 809 - Audio, Video, and the Long Game of Content Creation

    16/02/2026 Duración: 01h35min

    This conversation was recorded at the Cincinnati Podcast Studio with Brian Erickson. I originally invited Brian to join me for an episode of my What Are You Creating? podcast, which I typically produce as an audio-only show. Since Brian runs a studio devoted to high-quality video podcast production, he invited me to come to the studio and record the conversation there. This is a very unscripted conversation. It begins as an interview, but it naturally becomes a genuine exchange between two podcast professionals exploring how we each think about content creation. Where it’s been. Where it is now. And where it might be headed. At one point, Brian asks me to share my perspective on audio versus video, content ownership, and some of the principles that have shaped the way I approach creating and publishing work. If you care about creating meaningful work and playing a long game with your content, I think you’ll enjoy it. Important Links: You can see the video version of this episode, recorded professionally at t

  • 808 - Going Deeper Into the Vibe Coding Rabbit Hole

    09/02/2026 Duración: 57min

      In this episode, I take you even further down the rabbit hole of vibe coding and share what I have built in just one week using Replit and AI-assisted development. What started as curiosity quickly turned into a fully functioning software tool I am actively using in my own workflow. I walk through the evolution of my new app, PodBriefer—why I built it, how it works, and the real-world problems it solves for me as a coach working with entrepreneurs who are also content creators. I explain how the app lets me subscribe to podcasts, search the Apple Podcasts directory, store episodes locally for instant access, generate transcripts, download audio files, and analyze content without the friction I used to accept as normal. I also share how I am using custom GPTs to create deep-dive summaries, pull quotes, action items, and insights from transcripts. You will hear how I connected the app to Kindle to automatically turn podcast episodes into EPUBs, complete with cover art, show notes, transcripts, and a tabl

  • 807 - Building My Own Software - New Tiny E-Ink Reader - New Speaking Opportunities - So Many Ways To Get Paid Today

    02/02/2026 Duración: 01h16min

    This episode is another audio journal. I share some of the big projects that caught my attention this week. I'm excited to be speaking at Social Media Marketing World in 2026 with a 90-minute workshop on podcasting. I also submitted a talk for PodFest Expo 2027. I share my history with payment processing as an online business owner, a recent purchase related to my obsession with e-ink e-reader devices, and my initial thoughts after my first attempt at developing my own online software. Join Us In The Next Level Mastermind If you’re listening to this and recognizing yourself in the way I’m thinking out loud here. Juggling big ideas, meaningful projects, and the desire to build something that truly matters. You might be the kind of person I created the Next Level Mastermind for. It’s a small, intentional group of experienced creators and entrepreneurs who want space to think clearly, be challenged honestly, and move forward with greater confidence and alignment. If you’re curious whether this might be the right

  • 806 - Unplugged: What the Last Few Weeks Have Changed for Me

    26/01/2026 Duración: 49min

    This episode of The Cliff Ravenscraft Show is an unplugged audio journal. I’m recording this one week after returning home from PodFest 2026. My voice isn’t fully back. My energy isn’t fully restored. And that’s exactly why I wanted to hit record. Rather than teach or present a framework, I wanted to bring you into the lived experience of the past few weeks. The lead-up to PodFest. The physical toll of not fully recovering before traveling. The emotional weight of reconnecting with people who have been part of my journey for nearly two decades. And the clarity that began to surface only after I came home and slowed down. Being back in rooms with people I influenced, who stood with me as we were shaping the podcasting industry, stirred something I didn’t realize I had set aside. The conversations we had reminded me why this work has mattered to me for so long. Coming home also brought reality with it. A full inbox. Dozens of follow-ups. Hundreds of new and renewed connections. And the recognition that one of t

  • 805 - The Strategy Behind My Three Podcast Shows: How My Content Actually Drives My Business

    19/01/2026 Duración: 25min

    For years, people have looked at my body of work and seen a lot of different podcasts, newsletters, live streams, and conversations. What they could not see was the pattern underneath it all. Today, I have clarity around and language for the system I accidentally built over the last two decades. This clarity changes how I see everything I create. In this episode, I walk through the three podcasts that are my primary focus and explain how each one plays a specific role in moving someone from discovering me for the first time, to trusting me, and then to making the decision to work with me. My Three Podcasts Podcast Answer Man The Cliff Ravenscraft Show What Are You Creating? Podcast Answer Man - The Front Door Podcast Answer Man is my top of funnel. It is where people find me because they already have a problem they want solved. They are searching: How do I start a podcast? How do I grow a podcast? How do I fix this audio issue? How do I come up with new ideas for content? How can I streamline my content cr

  • 804 - The First Fifty Years Were Preparation

    12/01/2026 Duración: 01h09min

    In this episode, I share a deeply personal and wide ranging conversation I recently had with Greg Gerber, host of the Forward From 50 podcast. Greg originally came into my world more than a decade ago as a Podcasting A to Z student. Today, he hosts a show dedicated to people over fifty who know their best work is still ahead of them. The conversation became a powerful reflection on identity, ambition, reinvention, and what it means to step fully into the work you were made to do. This conversation tells the story of my journey from insurance agent to podcaster, from Podcast Answer Man to mindset and business strategist, and now into this next chapter where everything is coming together with more clarity and alignment than ever before. Key insights from this conversation Your voice and desire to communicate are not accidents. They are clues to what you are here to do. Mine started with CB radio and a toy microphone long before podcasting ever existed. Leaving a career that works is often harder than leaving o

  • 803 - Behind the Scenes of Bringing Podcast Answer Man and Podcasting A to Z Back

    05/01/2026 Duración: 01h06min

    In this episode, I share a full behind the scenes look at everything I have been working on since I made the decision to bring Podcast Answer Man and Podcasting A to Z back as a primary focus in my business. Episode 802 was the story of why this decision happened. This episode is the story of what actually happened next. Over the past month, I have been rebuilding, reconnecting, and reactivating an entire ecosystem that had been dormant for nearly a decade. In this conversation, I walk you through the real work behind the scenes. The relationships, the systems, the strategy, and the momentum that started moving the moment I committed to this direction. I talk about landing a speaking engagement at Podfest Expo and what that means for reconnecting with the podcasting community. I share how reconnecting with people like Nick Pavlidis and Rob Greenlee has already started opening doors and reconnecting relationships in the industry. I also walk through how Podcast Answer Man is now back on a true weekly publishin

  • 802 - Why Podcast Answer Man Is Back. The Full Story

    16/12/2025 Duración: 39min

    Twenty years ago, I launched my very first podcast with no idea where it would lead. What began as a hobby eventually changed the trajectory of my life, my work, and my family. It also led to the creation of Podcast Answer Man and Podcasting A to Z, two things that played a massive role in the early podcasting industry. If you’ve followed my journey for any length of time, you know that I eventually stepped away from that brand and that work. And for years, many people assumed it was gone for good. In this episode, I share the full story of why Podcast Answer Man is back, why Podcasting A to Z is returning, and why this moment feels so aligned in a way it never could have before. This is the honest narrative of how this decision came to be. What led to this return I walk you through a recent Hot Seat conversation inside the Green Room Mastermind that sparked a major realization. I talk about burnout, identity, seasons of growth, and why the version of me who stopped Podcast Answer Man could not have sustained

  • 801 - The Moment My Business Needed a Course Correction and How I Realigned It

    01/12/2025 Duración: 47min

    In this episode, I share the honest moment when I reached the end of September and realized my business was not heading in the direction I wanted. I walk you through the course correction that followed, the clarity that came from a deep review of my life and work, and the renewed alignment that shaped the path forward. You’ll hear the full story behind how I realigned my business and the exact process I will now use for my quarterly reviews. Episodes Mentioned in This Conversation TCRS 514, TCRS 518, and TCRS 519 (Not as important as the following) TCRS 537 – Six Months After The Big Leap TCRS 565 – Success & Failures: What I learned from my first year after The Big Leap Journal Prompts For My Quarterly Review What story am I telling myself about who I am and the work I'm doing in the world? Does this story empower me to show up, meet a need presented in the marketplace with validated products and services, and do so in a way that feels aligned and fulfilling? Have I drifted or slipped back into a hypno

  • 800 - Lack of Confidence?

    26/11/2025 Duración: 23min

    In this episode I talk about something I’ve seen a lot lately. People tell me they want to move forward. They want to start the thing, launch the idea, reach out to the person, publish the content, say yes to the opportunity. But they’re stuck because the unknowns feel too big and the confidence simply isn’t there. The problem is that confidence doesn’t show up at the beginning. Confidence is the reward for taking action. It only comes after you’ve stepped into something new, realized your worst fears didn’t come true, and built enough real experience to trust yourself in that environment. Even after all these years, I still feel that tension when I’m introduced to someone new. Especially when their online presence is polished, impressive, and perfectly curated. My old patterns pop up. Who am I to talk with this person? Will I bring value? Will I land with their audience? There are three important words that I share in this episode: Courage, Confidence, and Curiosity. Courage. The willingness to say yes even

  • 799 - The Zoom PodTrak P4next: The Most Impressive Podcast Device I’ve Used in Years

    26/11/2025 Duración: 01h17min

    In this episode I return to my Podcast Answer Man roots and share an in-depth review of my newest and most unexpected favorite piece of podcast gear. The Zoom PodTrak P4next! This tiny device delivers almost everything I rely on from the Rodecaster Pro 2 at a fraction of the size and a fraction of the cost, coming in at only $179. I'll walk you through how I discovered it, my initial skepticism, and why seeing the Zoom name made me give it a chance. I'm so glad I did. I'll share what the Zoom PodTrak P4next does, how I'm using it, why it has already earned a permanent place in my travel setup, and why I might even replace my Rodecaster Pro 2 in the studio. I recorded this episode from the front seat of my car to demonstrate how powerful this device is for portable recording. You'll hear the quality of the preamps and the impressive noise reduction capabilities in action. I talk about the power options, multitrack capability, four XLR inputs, mix-minus support, sound pads, four independently controlled headpho

  • 798 - How to Keep Your Voice Human in an AI World

    10/11/2025 Duración: 37min

    Today’s episode is something a little different. I recorded this message from the front seat of my car (my “mobile studio”) during one of those early morning creative bursts that often come during my fall routines. Before we dive in, you’ll notice the audio quality sounds a little different than my usual in-studio setup. I explain why in the intro, but the short version is this: I’ve been waking up at 4:30 a.m., heading to Planet Fitness, and spending time journaling, praying, reading, and creating from that sacred space of solitude. Sometimes inspiration hits right there in the car, and I don’t want to wait until I’m back at my desk to capture it. What follows is a message I felt deeply compelled to share. It’s about something I’ve been noticing, in myself and in other creators, as AI tools become part of our daily workflow. We’re all starting to sound the same. In this episode, I talk about: How AI-generated phrasing has become a dead giveaway in so much content. The subtle rhythms that make a piece of wri

  • 797 - Stop Thinking Like a Content Creator & Start Thinking Like A Business Owner Who Creates Content (with Austin Armstrong)

    06/11/2025 Duración: 57min

    Today, I had an incredible conversation with Austin Armstrong, an entrepreneur, speaker, and creator whose journey perfectly embodies what it means to stop thinking like a content creator and start thinking like a business owner who creates content. Austin is the founder of Syllaby, an AI-powered video marketing platform that helps entrepreneurs and service-based business owners simplify content creation and stay consistent across every major platform. He’s also the author of the upcoming book Virality!, which unpacks two decades of lessons from his evolution as a creator, marketer, and business builder. In our conversation, we explored: How Austin went from MySpace “trains” to building multi–seven-figure businesses powered by organic content. The story behind Syllaby, and how a simple pivot in messaging saved the company. What it really means to create systems that turn followers into customers. Austin’s powerful S.T.A.R.T. Video Framework for crafting scroll-stopping, lead-generating videos. The biggest mi

  • 796 - Can I Get Paid To Speak If I’m Not Famous? A Deep-Dive With Grant Baldwin of The Speaker Lab

    21/10/2025 Duración: 01h02min

    I’m working with a client who is a gifted communicator with years of real-world experience. He kept hearing that paid speaking is off limits unless you are already well known, can sell tickets by name alone, or have a massive audience. I knew that wasn’t the full story. So I brought in someone I trust and have known for nearly 15 years, Grant Baldwin, to walk through what actually works today for getting paid to speak without celebrity status. Grant has trained thousands of speakers and built The Speaker Lab into a respected, enduring brand, one that has ranked on the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest, growing privately held companies in the United States for five consecutive years. What This Episode Is… And Who It’s For This conversation is designed for strong communicators who are comfortable on a stage and want to translate that skill into paid opportunities. If that’s you, you’ll find a clear framework, realistic fee guidance, what event planners actually want, and the specific outreach and follow-up cadence

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