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Solo podcasting often gets a reputation for being "easy" because you don't have to coordinate with guests. But without a guest to bounce ideas off of, many hosts fall into the trap of rambling or becoming monotonous. You need a specific architecture to hold your audience's attention.
In this episode, I break down the three primary structures of solo podcasting: The Storyteller, The Teacher, and The Commentator. Plus, learn about a fourth BONUS format.
We explore the subtypes within these categories too, such as the "Historical Deep Dive" or the "Academic Explainer," and look at real-world examples of successful shows using these frameworks. You will learn how to identify which structure fits your goals and how to pivot your existing show to a stronger format.
Here is what you will learn in this episode:
RESOURCES:
Chapters:
00:00 The risk of "winging it" in solo podcasting
01:35 Format 1: The Storyteller (Narrative focus)
02:08 Subtype: The Historical Deep Dive
03:07 Subtype: Themed Narrative & The Cold Open
04:36 Format 2: The Teacher (Knowledge transfer)
05:36 Subtype: The Academic Explainer
06:18 Subtype: The Framework Model (How-To)
07:34 Format 3: The Commentator (Perspective based)
08:24 Subtype: News Analysis vs. Op-Ed
10:48 Hybrid Formats: Blending structures effectively
13:15 Why structure creates creativity
About and Support==========================
Written, edited, and hosted by Jen deHaan.
Contact Jen at https://jendehaan.com
SupportYour support will help this show continue. Funds will go towards hosting and music licensing for this show and others. This show is produced by an independent HUMAN artist directly affected by the state of the industry.
Support the ShowHost: Jen deHaan has a background of almost 30 years in tech, education, & instructional design and 10 years in improv and performance.
Jen's website: https://jendehaan.com
Made and produced by Jen deHaan in British Columbia, Canada.
By Jen deHaanSolo podcasting often gets a reputation for being "easy" because you don't have to coordinate with guests. But without a guest to bounce ideas off of, many hosts fall into the trap of rambling or becoming monotonous. You need a specific architecture to hold your audience's attention.
In this episode, I break down the three primary structures of solo podcasting: The Storyteller, The Teacher, and The Commentator. Plus, learn about a fourth BONUS format.
We explore the subtypes within these categories too, such as the "Historical Deep Dive" or the "Academic Explainer," and look at real-world examples of successful shows using these frameworks. You will learn how to identify which structure fits your goals and how to pivot your existing show to a stronger format.
Here is what you will learn in this episode:
RESOURCES:
Chapters:
00:00 The risk of "winging it" in solo podcasting
01:35 Format 1: The Storyteller (Narrative focus)
02:08 Subtype: The Historical Deep Dive
03:07 Subtype: Themed Narrative & The Cold Open
04:36 Format 2: The Teacher (Knowledge transfer)
05:36 Subtype: The Academic Explainer
06:18 Subtype: The Framework Model (How-To)
07:34 Format 3: The Commentator (Perspective based)
08:24 Subtype: News Analysis vs. Op-Ed
10:48 Hybrid Formats: Blending structures effectively
13:15 Why structure creates creativity
About and Support==========================
Written, edited, and hosted by Jen deHaan.
Contact Jen at https://jendehaan.com
SupportYour support will help this show continue. Funds will go towards hosting and music licensing for this show and others. This show is produced by an independent HUMAN artist directly affected by the state of the industry.
Support the ShowHost: Jen deHaan has a background of almost 30 years in tech, education, & instructional design and 10 years in improv and performance.
Jen's website: https://jendehaan.com
Made and produced by Jen deHaan in British Columbia, Canada.