Should You Copy or Innovate?


Should you try to stand out or fit in—and can you do both at once? David shares how bringing your own voice and experience to podcasting is the real key to being noticed (without reinventing the wheel) in this episode of Build a Big Podcast ...

Big Ideas in This Episode

  • Stand out: fitting in feeds your podcast's death
  • Breaking rules? Learn them first, then rebel
  • Mention your scars, but don’t parade them
  • Your podcast voice: envy-worthy or echo chamber?
  • Copy the crowd?
  • Producer or star? Control your on-mic destiny
  • Flaunt your skills quietly—power is subtle

Why You Should Listen

  • The strange power of standing out—even if you’re secretly terrified of being in the spotlight
  • How to reap the rewards of success without ever going on camera (let your voice do the work)
  • The single broadcasting mistake keeping you shouting into the void—and how to rise above the crowd
  • Why “fitting in” could be strangling your podcast’s influence ... and the simple way to break free
  • The forbidden shortcut: Skip years of trial and error by hijacking proven podcasting best practices
  • How exposing a tiny flaw (not a trainwreck) makes listeners addicted to your show
  • The overlooked law that lets average podcasters appear like industry “giants”
  • Why trying to be the opposite of everyone else is a sucker’s trap ... here’s what to do instead
  • The sad but true reason most wild innovators crash and burn (and how you can win by playing it smarter)
  • The subtle art of “copying and twisting” ... how to profit by borrowing and bending what already works
  • How a musician’s dirty secret can explode your audience size and keep you in control
  • Why some podcasts get showered with fame while others languish ... unseen and unloved
  • The little-known move podcast pros use to engineer unforgettable interviews (even before hitting record)
  • How to use envy and authority to magnetize high-value listeners (without looking desperate)
  • The real way to get noticed—without bragging, oversharing, or burning yourself out on social media

Episode Timestamps

  • [00:00] Have you ever seen a Prius with a “drill baby, drill” bumper sticker? Why David Hooper relates to contradictory identities—and what that reveals about podcasting.
  • [00:01:16] “We’re raised to fit in with the crowd…” The bold argument for standing out as a podcaster—and why doing things your own way can be a double-edged sword.
  • [00:02:35] The music industry myth: Why “not doing what everybody else is doing” could actually backfire in podcasting (and what tuning guitars has to do with your podcast).
  • [00:04:24] Should you break all the podcasting rules? The surprising truth about best practices and why copying others might be your secret weapon.
  • [00:04:48] The controversial debate: Are pre-interviews for guests a waste of time, or the key to a better show? David reveals what thousands of episodes have taught him.
  • [00:06:37] From producing 200+ audiobooks to pioneering web audio before Spotify—how David’s unique background shapes his podcasting voice (and why it matters for you).
  • [00:07:41] The Tesla and the Rolex: Why you don’t need to “showcase” your unique value, and what really makes you stand out to your audience.

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