A podcaster left social media and nothing changed
Bryan Patton of As The Story Grows runs a successful podcast and deleted his social media accounts.
Bryan now has more time to work on his podcast – he’s doing 2-3 episodes per week now. That means 2-3 more times per week, a band or label or fan could post about the interview on their social media accounts, and someone could discover his podcast for the first time.
LESS TIME ON SOCIALS, MORE TIME FOR ACTION
I joined Twitter in 2006. I was one of the first 3,000 people to sign up for it. But I deleted my Twitter account this year, and now I have time to start hosting weekly Zoom calls with subscribers, which leads to better newsletter posts like this (I hope).
There are only so many hours in a day, so I use them in a way that gives me joy.

Here’s a few things you can do instead of spending hours a day doom-scrolling, or posting to socials for the “likes:”
Email/reply / DM a fan – delight a fan, give them a reason to talk about you with their friends
Work on your art – imagine 10+ extra hours a week honing your craft
Email key people – there are people out there who could help your project flourish (or replenish your soul) – find a mentor, a coach, or someone who’s been down this road already
IF YOU WANT A MAP, VISIT A GAS STATION
There’s no clear-cut way to get off social media and keep promoting your project, but there’s a direction you can travel.
I’d say you’re on that path if you’re reading Social Media Escape Club.
You can follow people like Cody Cook-Parrott who quit Instagram:
“I have had to completely unhook from the algorithm because I have never had lower social media engagement. I have 80K+ followers and often get 300 likes on a post.”
Listen to the Off The Grid Podcast, which is “for small business owners who want to leave social media without losing all their clients.”
Reach out to Bryan and ask him how he left social media, or email me (my email address is at the bottom of this post).
Businesses were built before social media. Bands released vital albums before hashtags. Art and photography existed before Instagram.
It’s scary stepping away from social media, I know. But it doesn’t have to be black and white – you don’t need to delete your social media accounts to be part of this club.
We’re all just trying to figure it out.
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