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Zoom Discussion: March 26, 2026: “Five Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting a Podcast”

March 16, 2026 By LDSPMA

Lindsay Sanchez

With Lindsay Sanchez

Thursday, March 26, 2026, 8 pm Mountain Daylight Time

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Have you been thinking about starting a podcast? Do you have a brilliant idea that people will definitely love if only you knew where to start? 

If you’re sick of learning things the hard way and tired of buying unnecessary and expensive equipment, join us! I’ll teach you what I learned from one failed podcast, and one that’s steadily growing so you don’t make the same mistakes!

Bio: Lindsay Sanchez is a cozy mystery writer and host of the Comfort Crime Podcast. Raised on Agatha Christie and Masterpiece Theatre, she now juggles four kids, one husband, and an Instagram-worthy golden retriever. With a firm belief that life’s too short for sad endings, she writes to connect, entertain, and remind you that even mystery can be cozy when there’s love and justice waiting on the other side.

Join LDSPMA and Lindsay Sanchez and learn what you need to know before starting a podcast.

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Links:

Website: https://authorlindsaysanchez.com/comfort-crime-with-lindsay-sanchez/

Filed Under: Monthly Zoom Discussion Tagged With: business tips, LDS podcaster, online business

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