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Most podcasts fail not because of low listeners, but because of an unsustainable format. Here are three podcast formats designed to last.
📺 ABOUT THIS VIDEO
Are you struggling to stay consistent with your show? Many creators quit because their ambitious production schedule falls apart the moment life gets busy. This video breaks down why most podcasts fail and provides a strategic shift in how you should approach your workflow. You will learn how to choose a sustainable podcast format that works even during your hardest weeks, ensuring you build long-term trust with your audience. Whether you are launching a new show or looking to pivot your existing one, this guide offers actionable advice for solo podcasters, interview-based shows, and content creators. We cover the specific workflows for 10-minute solo episodes, standardized guest interviews, and community-driven Q&A blocks to help you stop burning out. By the end of this session, you will have a clear, step-by-step commitment plan—the 'eight-episode rule'—to validate your format and build a reliable, professional, and consistent podcasting schedule that survives the chaos of everyday life.
By PulsePoint Media AtelierMost podcasts fail not because of low listeners, but because of an unsustainable format. Here are three podcast formats designed to last.
📺 ABOUT THIS VIDEO
Are you struggling to stay consistent with your show? Many creators quit because their ambitious production schedule falls apart the moment life gets busy. This video breaks down why most podcasts fail and provides a strategic shift in how you should approach your workflow. You will learn how to choose a sustainable podcast format that works even during your hardest weeks, ensuring you build long-term trust with your audience. Whether you are launching a new show or looking to pivot your existing one, this guide offers actionable advice for solo podcasters, interview-based shows, and content creators. We cover the specific workflows for 10-minute solo episodes, standardized guest interviews, and community-driven Q&A blocks to help you stop burning out. By the end of this session, you will have a clear, step-by-step commitment plan—the 'eight-episode rule'—to validate your format and build a reliable, professional, and consistent podcasting schedule that survives the chaos of everyday life.