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In this episode, we share tips on how to create a podcast script, with an emphasis on using an outline as a structure and ensuring conversational and engaging language. Considerations include reading the script out loud for better flow and keeping the target audience in mind.
Creating a well-structured episode with a strong introduction, organised body, and thought-provoking conclusion keeps your audience engaged. We offer tips on outlining, using conversational language, reading the script out loud, and keeping the target audience in mind. We also discuss delivering the script with confidence, using inflection and pausing for emphasis, and maintaining a conversational tone.
We also explore the optimal length of a podcast episode, with a focus on making the most of the content within the desired time frame.
Highlights:
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🎙 Blue Yeti Microphone: https://amzn.to/3pxNvSa
🎙 iPhone: https://amzn.to/44q0x30
Freebies:
✅ Podcast Launch Checklist and Episode Planner – https://veritysangan.com/launchchecklist
🎉 Grow Your Podcast Audience 5-day Email Challenge – https://veritysangan.com/5daychallenge
🙋‍♀️ Podcasting – Getting Your Business Heard – https://veritysangan.com/podcastwebinar
Courses & Masterclasses:
🌟 The Confident Podcaster – Create and launch your podcast with ease – https://veritysangan.com/theconfidentpodcaster/
🚀 The Guest Booking Blueprint – Elevate your podcast by booking your dream guests using our proven, 3-stage process – https://veritysangan.com/guestbookingblueprint/
💎 Elite Onboarding Guest Management – Implement a professional onboarding process for your podcast guests – https://portal.veritysangan.com/elite-onboarding/
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By Verity Sangan4.6
1414 ratings
In this episode, we share tips on how to create a podcast script, with an emphasis on using an outline as a structure and ensuring conversational and engaging language. Considerations include reading the script out loud for better flow and keeping the target audience in mind.
Creating a well-structured episode with a strong introduction, organised body, and thought-provoking conclusion keeps your audience engaged. We offer tips on outlining, using conversational language, reading the script out loud, and keeping the target audience in mind. We also discuss delivering the script with confidence, using inflection and pausing for emphasis, and maintaining a conversational tone.
We also explore the optimal length of a podcast episode, with a focus on making the most of the content within the desired time frame.
Highlights:
đź“§Â Subscribe to the newsletter:Â https://veritysangan.com/newsletter
Recording equipment:
🎙 Riverside: https://veritysangan.com/riverside
🎙 Blue Yeti Microphone: https://amzn.to/3pxNvSa
🎙 iPhone: https://amzn.to/44q0x30
Freebies:
✅ Podcast Launch Checklist and Episode Planner – https://veritysangan.com/launchchecklist
🎉 Grow Your Podcast Audience 5-day Email Challenge – https://veritysangan.com/5daychallenge
🙋‍♀️ Podcasting – Getting Your Business Heard – https://veritysangan.com/podcastwebinar
Courses & Masterclasses:
🌟 The Confident Podcaster – Create and launch your podcast with ease – https://veritysangan.com/theconfidentpodcaster/
🚀 The Guest Booking Blueprint – Elevate your podcast by booking your dream guests using our proven, 3-stage process – https://veritysangan.com/guestbookingblueprint/
💎 Elite Onboarding Guest Management – Implement a professional onboarding process for your podcast guests – https://portal.veritysangan.com/elite-onboarding/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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