Thanks, everybody, for reading my blog here in 2024. And for listening to podcasts… oh so many podcasts.
This blog post is the annual “year-end” report with the most read posts of the second half of the year. You can also see what was most popular in the first half of the year.
I released 16 “Lean Blog Interviews” podcasts (including bonus episodes) in the last six months (31 for the year). This year (June) marked the 18th birthday of my podcast, which started with this first Norman Bodek episode. I also reached the 500-episode milestone this year. Thanks to Stiles Associates for their continued sponsorship sponsorship.
I was also happy to continue the “Lean Whiskey” podcast series, and I released three episodes of that series here in the 2nd half, for a total of six for year for me and Jamie.
I also released 25 more episodes of “My Favorite Mistake” for the second half of the year (a podcast that inspired my new book) and a total of 50 for the year. I’ll hit Episode #300 next year.
Below are the ten most-read posts of the year, according to Google Analytics (popularity doesn’t imply quality, but it’s interesting to see what people are reading and sharing) — data through December 15th.
You can also see which posts or pages have the most views, all time, since I started the blog in 2005.
Here are the top 10 most-read posts that I wrote in the second half of this year as I picked up the pace on my blogging a bit (data through Dec 15):
Some of these posts are habitually popular, appearing on this list every six months, and some of them are new to the list compared to last year:
One of those links / posts (and its video) regularly appears on my “top posts” lists.
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