Who Cares About My Podcast? Spoiler: More People Than You Think
Episode 502
Your Story Matters—Even If It Feels Ordinary
Storytelling feels intimidating when you believe your experiences aren’t dramatic enough to matter. That’s exactly why Remy Mancera’s framework and podcast are so refreshing in a world of “go big or go invisible” content advice.
The Spark of a Storytelling Life
From the moment she received her first library card as a child, Remy has been captivated by stories and their ability to transport us into different lives and cultures. Today, as a Personal Brand Story Strategist and host of Who Cares About My Story podcast, she’s challenging the notion that you need an earth-shattering narrative to connect with your audience.

Turning Doubt Into Direction with Story Connectors
The podcast’s brilliantly direct title addresses the question plaguing many content creators and business owners. Through her 10 Story Connectors Framework, Remy guides service providers, coaches, and consultants to identify seemingly ordinary moments that highlight the unique value they offer clients. These stories become bridges rather than barriers.

Creating in a Second Language: A Courageous Choice
Perhaps most fascinating is Remy’s decision to podcast in English rather than her native Spanish. Her vulnerability about accent concerns and pronunciation worries mirrors what many multilingual creators experience. Yet she discovered that authentic communication transcends perfect language—a powerful reminder that connection matters more than flawless delivery.
Building Confidence Through the Podcasting Process
Her journey reveals how podcasting itself becomes a confidence-building tool. “I was asking people to be a guest on a podcast that didn’t exist,” she shares, describing those early days of reaching out before launching. Each “yes” became validation that her concept resonated, propelling her forward even during moments of doubt.
From Perfectionism to Playful Experimentation
Remy’s shift toward viewing content as experimentation offers freedom for creators trapped in perfectionism: “When you are looking at things as an experiment, you are allowed to fail.” This perspective makes the creative process enjoyable rather than draining.
Ordinary Stories Make an Extraordinary Impact
Remy’s approach proves that relatability often carries more weight than drama. Audiences crave authenticity—they want to hear from someone who reflects their own experience. Some of the most powerful stories are those told quietly and honestly. These are the stories that stick.
The Ripple Effect of Authentic Storytelling
As more creators embrace their everyday experiences, the ripple effect grows. One person’s vulnerable share can spark courage in another. Storytelling in this way fosters genuine community and helps creators build trust with their audience. That trust is the foundation for deeper engagement, more meaningful conversations, and long-term loyalty. (If you haven’t listened to our episode on The Ripple Effect of Podcasting, check it out next.)
Who Cares About My Podcast: Let Your Story Do the Connecting
Ready to transform how you share your story? If you’ve asked the question, “Who cares about my podcast?” Listen now and discover why your seemingly ordinary experiences might be exactly what your audience needs to hear. Then visit rememancera.com to explore more of Remy’s work.
Also, Remy and I had a great conversation about using everyday storytelling as a podcasting pro on her podcast. Check it out below or wherever you listen to podcasts.
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