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  <title>Hot Mic! Oops!</title>
  <description>If you're been around microphones long enough, you've probably experienced a &amp;quot;hot mic&amp;quot; moment. I had one myself on this podcast just a few months ago, when I accidentally released a &amp;quot;rough edit&amp;quot; with some post-episode banter that was never meant to be heard, but hadn't yet been removed. &amp;amp;nbsp; That situation ended up not being a big deal for me. Why? Because who I am on the mic is who I am off the mic – I didn't say anything that was &amp;quot;not me&amp;quot; or left listeners feeling tricked. &amp;amp;nbsp; If you approach your podcast like this, a hot mic moment can actually help you, since people see that you're genuine.&amp;amp;nbsp; It doesn't work that way most of the time though. &amp;amp;nbsp; More about hot mics on this episode... &amp;amp;nbsp; Don't Let Your Podcast Be Ignored&amp;amp;nbsp;-&amp;amp;nbsp;Download my free &amp;quot;Podcast Growth Toolkit&amp;quot;&amp;amp;nbsp;to&amp;amp;nbsp;double&amp;amp;nbsp;your podcast audience. </description>
  <author_name>Big Podcast Playbook - Grow Your Podcast. Build Your Audience.</author_name>
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