How to Handle Negative Feedback & Keep Podcasting with Purpose

How to Handle Negative Feedback & Keep Podcasting with Purpose

1. Understand That Every Podcaster Gets Criticism

No matter how good your podcast is, not everyone will love it—and that’s okay. Even top podcasters get negative reviews and harsh comments.


Why This Happens

  • Some people just love to criticize—it has nothing to do with you.
  • Not everyone is your ideal listener, and that’s a good thing.
  • The bigger your podcast grows, the more exposure = more opinions.


The Truth About Negative Feedback

  • A few bad comments don’t define your podcast.
  • If you’re getting criticism, you’re doing something that matters.
  • People who succeed push through negativity—while others quit.


Tip: The fact that someone took the time to comment or review means your podcast is making an impact.

2. Differentiate Between Constructive & Toxic Criticism

Not all negative feedback is bad—some of it can actually help you improve. The key is knowing what to listen to and what to ignore.


Constructive Feedback (Helpful Criticism)

  • Comes from someone who genuinely wants to help
  • Points out specific areas for improvement
  • Offers suggestions, not just complaints


Example: “I love your content, but sometimes the audio quality makes it hard to listen. Have you tried adjusting your mic settings?”


Toxic Criticism (Useless or Hateful Comments)


🚫 Vague, rude, or meant to tear you down


🚫 Adds no real value—just negativity


🚫 Often comes from people who’ve never created anything themselves


Example: “Your podcast is garbage. Stop talking.”


Tip: Take constructive feedback as a growth tool and completely ignore toxic criticism.

3. Develop a Mindset That Shields You from Negativity

The biggest challenge with negative feedback isn’t the comment itself—it’s how you react. If you let one bad review crush your confidence, you’ll struggle to keep going.


How to Reframe Negative Feedback

  • Instead of thinking, “I’m not good enough,” think: “Even pros get criticism—this is part of the game.”
  • Instead of thinking, “They don’t like me,” think: “Not everyone is my audience, and that’s okay.”
  • Instead of thinking, “I should just quit,” think: “This is proof that I’m putting myself out there.”


Quick Win: Screenshot positive listener comments and keep them in a folder for when you need encouragement.

4. Control Your Response: What to Do When You Get Negative Comments

When you receive negative feedback, don’t react emotionally—respond strategically.


How to Handle It

  • If it’s constructive, thank them. “Appreciate your feedback! I’ll work on improving that.”
  • If it’s toxic, ignore or delete it. Haters don’t deserve your energy.
  • If it’s a public comment, stay professional. Your audience is watching how you handle criticism.


Tip: Never argue with a hater—it’s a waste of energy. You’re building something, they’re just commenting.

5. Stay Focused on Your Podcast’s Bigger Purpose

One bad review shouldn’t make you forget why you started podcasting.


How to Stay Motivated Despite Criticism

  • Reconnect with your mission. Why did you start your podcast in the first place?
  • Remember the people you’re helping. Don’t let one negative voice drown out the impact you’re making.
  • Keep showing up. The most successful podcasters aren’t the ones who never got criticized—they’re the ones who never quit.


Quick Win: Write down 3 reasons why your podcast matters and read them every time you feel discouraged.

Final Thoughts: Keep Podcasting, No Matter What

Negative feedback is part of the journey. The difference between successful podcasters and those who quit is how they handle it. By filtering out toxic criticism, learning from constructive feedback, and staying focused on your mission, you’ll continue to grow and make an impact—no matter what anyone says.


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Donna Kunde

Donna Kunde is a podcast host, radio personality (in 184 countries), and co-founder of IBGR.network. She's the co-author of THE INFLUENCERS FORMULA and has produced over 15,000 podcasts (with 1.3M+ downloads), several in the top 100. Donna is also a public speaker, one of Virginia's top 50 Women Leaders, and received the Lead and Lift Others Culture award from John Maxwell. From stages around the world, Donna has reached the ears of millions.

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