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The More Profitable Podcast with Stacey Harris

The More Profitable Podcast with Stacey Harris

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The More Profitable Podcast is for service-based business owners who want their podcast to drive real sales—not just downloads.

Hosted by Stacey Harris, founder of Uncommonly More, this show gives you the strategies, systems, and structure you need to turn your podcast into a sales tool. We’re not here for hacks or vanity metrics—we’re here to help you build a show that consistently attracts, qualifies, and converts right-fit leads.

Each week, Stacey shares what’s working right now for her clients—real business owners using podcasts to sell high-ticket offers, shorten the sales cycle, and build trust at scale. Whether you’re managing your own show or working with a production team, you’ll learn how to create episodes that support your marketing, move your listeners closer to working with you, and keep your content sustainable.

If you're tired of your podcast feeling like a time-suck that’s disconnected from your revenue, this is your show.

© 2026 The More Profitable Podcast with Stacey Harris
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    • Stop Asking AI for Content Ideas and Look Here Instead
      Feb 18 2026

      Stop asking ChatGPT for content ideas. Stop Googling "podcast topics for coaches." Stop posting on Instagram asking what your audience wants to hear. Your audience doesn't know what they need you to tell them. That's your job, not theirs.

      The best content ideas aren't sitting in AI tools or search results. They're already in your business. In your sales call recordings, your DMs, your client conversations. The places where people are actually asking questions, raising objections, and showing you exactly what they need to hear.

      In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, I'm breaking down the three places I look for content ideas that actually convert, how using your clients' language makes your content both searchable and connectable, and why this approach trains people to be your best fit clients before they ever work with you.

      1:00 - Stop asking ChatGPT to give you content ideas

      2:36 - Worried about too many podcasts but copying everyone else's content

      5:01 - The client who found me through search and knew exactly what I do

      9:02 - Where I actually get my content ideas (three places)

      9:17 - Sales call recordings give you objections and conversion content

      12:14 - DMs and emails are where nurture content lives

      13:59 - Content that trains people to be great clients before they hire you

      16:24 - Your current clients are your best content source

      19:48 - Using their language makes content searchable and connectable

      23:31 - How we build content plans in Podcast Strategy Intensives


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      Ready to stop guessing at content and start using what's already working?

      The best content ideas aren't in ChatGPT or Google. They're in your sales calls, DMs, and client conversations. In a Podcast Strategy Intensive, we'll build your next 12 weeks of content by pulling from what's actually happening in your business right now. Book your Podcast Strategy Intensive.


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      28 min
    • Should You Add Video to Your Podcast This Year
      Feb 11 2026

      There's a toxic belief spreading around the internet that if your podcast isn't on YouTube as a video show, you can't find an audience. That audio-only podcasting is dying. But that's an opinion being presented as fact, and it's causing podcasters to make expensive decisions without understanding if video actually makes sense for their business.

      The reality is 53% of podcast listeners still prefer pure audio. Audio completion rates are significantly higher than video retention. And if your show isn't already converting listeners, adding video won't fix that. But there are shows where video makes sense - where the visual element actually supports the education you're doing and helps convert listeners into clients. The key is making an informed decision instead of following what everyone else is doing.

      In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, I'm walking through the actual pros and cons of video podcasting. I'm talking about when it makes sense to invest in video production, when audio-only is the smarter play, and the both-and strategy that lets you test video content for social without committing to a full YouTube show.

      0:59 - There's a toxic belief spreading that video podcasts are required for success

      1:42 - You're a business owner who creates content, not a content creator

      2:40 - Breaking down the pros, cons, and both-and strategy for video podcasting

      6:39 - Why comparing your podcast to Netflix shows or massive media podcasts doesn't work

      8:45 - Service providers need conversion engines, not media empires

      11:22 - Adding data to the feelings around video requirements

      11:45 - 53% of podcast listeners still prefer pure audio content

      14:06 - Your podcast goal is conversion, which means retention matters

      14:50 - Audio completion rates significantly outperform video retention rates

      16:13 - The real cost of video production and why batching is harder

      17:40 - Video production costs are 77% higher than audio on average

      21:04 - When video actually makes sense for your podcast

      23:40 - What does your client need to see to make a decision

      25:39 - The both-and strategy for testing video without full production commitment

      29:53 - Adding video will not fix a broken podcast strategy


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      Ready to launch your podcast in 2026?

      We have one open spot in our Podcast Launch Accelerator right now. This is a one-on-one intensive where we plan your show strategy and can optionally produce your first 12 episodes. Pricing increases at the end of Q1, so book now to lock in current rates. Reserve your spot today.

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      33 min
    • What Happened When I Stopped Podcasting for Four Months
      Feb 4 2026

      Life gets hard sometimes. Things pile up. And when you're looking at what to put down, your podcast feels like an obvious choice, especially if you're the one doing all the work. But most podcasters assume that stepping away means their show stops working for them entirely.

      I didn't release a podcast episode from September through January. Four full months of silence. And during that time, I signed multiple new production clients. One found me through Google search, binged my existing episodes, and reached out ready to work together. My podcast kept doing its job even when I wasn't showing up to record.

      In this episode of The More Profitable Podcast, I'm breaking down why I was able to step away without tanking my business, what actually happened during those four months, how building your show as a long term asset means it can work whether you're releasing new episodes or not, and what re-entry looks like when you're ready to come back.

      1:49 - The reality of taking an unplanned break (and why most people didn't notice)

      4:12 - How I made the decision to step away and what I knew would keep working

      7:02 - Why my episodes are built as sales assets, not just content

      9:03 - What actually happened during the four months I was gone (spoiler: I signed new clients)

      11:50 - The long-term value of consistency and why stick-to-itiveness matters

      13:05 - How social media algorithms shifted and why podcasts matter more than ever now

      16:52 - Why long form content is what actually nurtures people into buyers

      19:18 - How to prepare for unexpected breaks by building strategically right now

      21:28 - Coming back: do you announce it or just start releasing again?

      24:07 - How to rebuild your podcasting muscles after time away

      26:05 - Being honest about capacity and what you actually need right now

      29:09 - Why this isn't the first time this has happened (and won't be the last)


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      Ready to build a podcast that works whether you're recording or not?

      The podcasts that keep converting during breaks aren't accidents. They're built with strategy from the start. If you want a show that functions as a sales asset even when life gets hard, let's talk about what production support looks like. Work with our team.

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      32 min
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