39. Pausing Your Podcast Is Not a Personal Failure

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Burnout doesn’t always mean you need to quit your podcast. And it also doesn’t mean you need to push through at all costs. Sometimes the most responsible and creative choice is to pause. That’s the topic of this week’s short episode. 

This episode focuses on what happens when you have already adjusted, simplified, shortened, batched, repurposed, or scaled back and it still feels heavy. That does not mean you are doing podcasting wrong. It means your system needs rest. That’s it.

Some pauses come with guilt (ask me how I know). Others felt like a deep exhale. What I learned firsthand is that a pause is not a failure. It is not proof you could not hack it, work hard enough, or stick with it long enough.

A pause can be a mental health boundary. It can be a response to burnout. It can create space when your direction is shifting or when life, work, caregiving, or health tightens your schedule. When adjustments are no longer enough, pausing is often the most honest and supportive choice.

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