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How to Structure Your Podcast Episodes
Podcast Theory
English - December 01, 2020 11:00 - 12 minutes - 8.41 MB - ★★★★★ - 36 ratingsMarketing Business Entrepreneurship jason cercone cercone consulting podcasting podcast marketing how to start a podcast podcasting tips podcasting strategies Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Structure isn't always the sexiest subject to cover. But when you think about it, if we didn't live in a world with some semblance of structure, life would be chaos.
Likewise, a podcast without structure will come off as chaotic to your audience. Listeners come to depend on a certain level of predictability with the shows they follow. And for you, having a structure in place for your episodes will allow you to deliver content in a desirable way, get more listeners hooked on your efforts, and maximize your creativity from the beginning of your podcast to the end. Plus, structure will simplify your post-production efforts, allowing you to focus your time on other initiatives that help your podcast grow.
In Episode 52 of Pod Theory, I'm going to share some insights on how to structure your podcast episodes. Whether you record solo, feature guests, or have multiple co-hosts on the mics, following a basic structure will make for a better final production. Your podcast is your pulpit for storytelling...and a good story, from front to back, always has structure.
What is your favorite podcast episode style and structure? Connect with me on Twitter and let's rap about it.
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