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Should you have a podcast co-host?
I break down when co-hosting works, when it doesn't, and how to structure a co-host dynamic that actually serves the listener.
Co-hosted podcasts can bring energy, contrast, and momentum. They can also drift, drag, or quietly frustrate listeners when roles aren't clear. And that can be the death of a perfectly good podcast. As a podcast coach, I see it all the time.
In this episode, I walk you through what makes a strong co-host dynamic work and why most co-hosting problems aren't just about chemistry; they're about strategy.
I cover how to define clear roles, why one person needs to "drive the bus," how to avoid talking over each other, and how contrast between hosts can actually make your show more engaging... when it's intentional. I also share real examples from radio and podcast coaching, including how separate prep keeps conversations alive and why some shows never quite find their rhythm.
If you're already co-hosting, thinking about adding a co-host, or quietly wondering if your show really needs two voices, this episode will help you make that call with clarity.
If you want help designing a co-hosted podcast that actually works, book a free private podcast coaching call here:
Get on my calendar:
https://calendly.com/timwohlberg
Check out my podcast coaching programs here:
https://podcastperformancecoach.com
Here's a link to the Trust Yourself podcast with co-hosts Heidi and Elise.
By Tim Wohlberg4.9
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Should you have a podcast co-host?
I break down when co-hosting works, when it doesn't, and how to structure a co-host dynamic that actually serves the listener.
Co-hosted podcasts can bring energy, contrast, and momentum. They can also drift, drag, or quietly frustrate listeners when roles aren't clear. And that can be the death of a perfectly good podcast. As a podcast coach, I see it all the time.
In this episode, I walk you through what makes a strong co-host dynamic work and why most co-hosting problems aren't just about chemistry; they're about strategy.
I cover how to define clear roles, why one person needs to "drive the bus," how to avoid talking over each other, and how contrast between hosts can actually make your show more engaging... when it's intentional. I also share real examples from radio and podcast coaching, including how separate prep keeps conversations alive and why some shows never quite find their rhythm.
If you're already co-hosting, thinking about adding a co-host, or quietly wondering if your show really needs two voices, this episode will help you make that call with clarity.
If you want help designing a co-hosted podcast that actually works, book a free private podcast coaching call here:
Get on my calendar:
https://calendly.com/timwohlberg
Check out my podcast coaching programs here:
https://podcastperformancecoach.com
Here's a link to the Trust Yourself podcast with co-hosts Heidi and Elise.

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