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Small Audience, Big Results: Making Sponsor Deals Work for Any Podcaster

Nov 10, 2025
Join Heidi K. Begay, a musician and the founder of Red House Productions, as she shares insights on monetizing podcasts with smaller audiences. Discover how she successfully pitched to sponsors after just 30 episodes of her show, Flute360. Heidi emphasizes the importance of treating your podcast like a business and building partnerships, not just ad deals. Learn her strategies for creating tiered sponsorship packages, focusing on value over numbers, and cultivating genuine relationships with brands. Inspiration awaits for aspiring podcasters!
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ANECDOTE

From Dissertation To Ongoing Show

  • Heidi turned her dissertation podcast Flute360 into an ongoing show after falling in love with the community it built.
  • She treated the first 20–30 episodes like a hobby before deciding to run it like a business.
INSIGHT

Mindset Change Drives Monetization

  • Heidi realized she was "planting corn" but expecting wheat, so she shifted to treating the podcast as a business.
  • That mindset change led her to intentionally plant the right seeds for business results.
ANECDOTE

Cold-Calling Niche Brands Worked

  • Around episode 30 Heidi cold-called flute industry brands and pitched partnership opportunities directly.
  • She emphasized listening to brand needs and offering win-win possibilities despite a small audience.
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