On 16 Feb 2025, Utopian Galt said the following...
I am thinking of making a powerpoint presentation to use to help me keep to my talking points to start off the first
few episodes. I think this is a good idea for me to be on topic so I do not end up talking about random tangents.
I host a thirty minute weekly terrestrial radio show. Keeping it simple, I can assure you, is the best route. After all, you will edit your work and re-record a segment no matter how prepared you are. Before publishing, I will upload my episode to my tablet and play it out loud. As a harsh critic of my own work, I find things to fix all the time.
So have fun with it. It's a rewarding hobby as your audience grows.
Another thing, know your audience. Respect that and it'll be very satisfying.
Make it easy for your audience to communicate with you. Guys like Rogan are big enough that it isn't necessary. You want this edge to foster a community who'll support you in the long run. If your podcast hits, dial back on the communication. Maybe, include your financial supporters. Learn by the best podcasters out there. Emulate the successful.
Format your episodes so they are easy to adjust with a changing audience. If, ona later date, you bring in advertisers, place the ads in strategic moments of the recording. Don't inject the ad mid-sentence. Many podcasters are unscrupulous that way and it's lazy and it disrespects your audience.
That's all I have. These are just ideas that come from my own experience. My show is broadcast over the air so it's different.
Oh... Best of luck.
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