What is the right number of co-hosts to have on your podcast? There really isn't a right or wrong answer to this question. It boils down to how you choose to deliver your content and how many personalities it will take to make that happen effectively. 

When determining how many voices to feature on your show, it's important to understand what that entails. More voices = more potential for over talk, more potential for conversations to go astray, and more time spent editing your podcast and trimming content not necessary for your final product.

In Episode 66 of Pod Theory, I'm going to share some thoughts on a good number for your co-host count. Again, I'm not right, I'm not wrong. But having the proper number of voices on your show helps keep your message clear, helps keep editing time reasonable, and helps listeners become more emotionally invested in your podcast.

How many hosts does your podcast have and how does it work for you? Connect with me on Twitter and share!

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