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This Podcaster Emailed an FBI Most Wanted Guest and Got a Yes (with Mischa Zvegintzov)

This Podcaster Emailed an FBI Most Wanted Guest and Got a Yes (with Mischa Zvegintzov)

  • Feb 24, 2026
Nathan Gwilliam

Most podcasters quit after three episodes when download numbers disappoint, chasing vanity metrics instead of serving an audience. Mischa Zvegintzov, host of the Table Rush Talk Show, took the opposite approach. He focused on service by asking how he could be of service and what he could bring to the table, building confidence to speak anywhere despite discouraging metrics.

In this episode of Podcasting Secrets with host Nathan Gwilliam, Mischa explains why one person getting value from 100 episodes matters more than download numbers, how podcasting built the confidence to speak to more than 200 people with only two weeks’ notice, and an overlooked growth tactic of telling everyone you meet about your podcast and guiding them to follow immediately. With 39 years of sobriety and service in the recovery community, Mischa shows that consistency and service matter more than numbers or viral attention.

Want to grow your podcast without relying on paid ads? Stop chasing vanity metrics and start showing up consistently for one listener at a time. Share this mindset with podcasters refreshing analytics dashboards without clarity. Subscribe and follow Podcasting Secrets on Apple, Spotify and YouTube for weekly insights from creators building sustainable shows through consistency over numbers.            

Podcasting Secrets: Website: podcastingsecrets.com | YouTube: @podcasting-secrets | Instagram: @podcastingsecrets | LinkedIn: poduppodcasting | Apple | Spotify

Nathan Gwilliam: LinkedIn: @NathanGwilliam

Mischa Zvegintzov:   Website: TableRush.simplecast.com | LinkedIn: @MischaZ

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