Learn Podcast Insights From the ProsWe certainly hope you like hearing directly from us at Wavve, but we thought some of our successful customers have plenty more to share. We're starting a series where we feature pro podcasters and their stories, so that you can learn from the best in the business. This week, we talked to Eric Bachmann, who's podcast is long on both fun and quality family time. Eric Bachmann: Daddy Daughter Scary HorrorCombining passions makes a podcast both successful and fun. Eric Bachmann and his daughter Serling are doing just that with their podcast, Daddy Daughter Scary Horror. The duo has created more than 35 episodes, each examining a scary movie from the perspective of both father and daughter. It’s a clever idea that leads to compelling listening.
"I love horror movies and I love spending time with my daughter. So, this is truly the perfect hobby. Talk about what you're passionate about. That's the best way your energy can attract others."
-Eric Bachmann
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