Stephen Bartlett reveals how Diary of a CEO became a $1.2M-a-year business and shares his playbook for building a podcast.

Stephen Bartlett — Entrepreneur and host of The Diary of a CEO; founder of his first company, Huel investor and board member, sharing a solo behind-the-scenes episode.
In this rare solo episode, Stephen Bartlett pulls back the curtain on the business of The Diary of a CEO podcast. He explains how consistency, bringing on guests, and an uncompromising quality bar drove explosive growth, and how he monetized by cutting out advertising middlemen and pitching CEOs directly. He reveals the podcast will generate over $1.2 million this year, roughly $100,000 a month, despite costing tens of thousands in equipment and an eight-person team. He closes with the non-financial upsides: forced reflection through diary-keeping, sharpened communication skills, and genuine friendships formed with guests.
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Huel
“no i'm a super customer i have two fuel fridges in this building alone that i'm recording this podcast in now six tubs of it over there” — Stephen Bartlett 00:18:38Find it on Amazon
Fiverr
“i used their products i've used fiverr across a whole host of portfolio companies that i'm involved in i use it for everything from graphic design to video to audio editing to translations” — Stephen Bartlett 00:19:41Find it on Amazon
Myenergi
“my energy are at the very forefront of british renewable ecosmart technology in my mind they are the british version of tesla” — Stephen Bartlett 00:20:12Find it on Amazon