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Interview: In this format, the host/s

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 5:28 am
by zihadhosenjm55
Interview: In this format, the host/s will interview an expert, celebrity, or individual with a unique or interesting story. Do this if you want to share insights or impart knowledge to your audience.

Documentary: This podcast deeply delves into real-life stories, issues, or historical events. Think of it as the podcast version of investigative documentary shows.

Storytelling: This format focuses on telling stories with voice acting, sound effects, or bulgaria telegram music. If documentaries are non-fiction, storytelling can be based on personal accounts (just dramatized) or a fictional story.

Remember, you don’t have to stick to one format! You can be a solo podcaster and then interview if you want.

Next is your structure. This focuses on how you want your podcast episodes to play out. Do you want to be scripted or unscripted? Do you want to start with an intro slogan? Or do you want to start by responding to comments from your previous episode? And so on.

The length of your podcast also matters. Some are only 15 minutes long, while some can go over 2 hours. It will depend on you and how much you can talk about a certain topic. Some topics are also good in short bursts while educational content is suited for longer shows. But if you want to go with the industry standard, it’s safe to be around 30 minutes long just like 55% of podcasts.

Next is your content. We suggest brainstorming enough topics for 10 episodes. This should give you an overview of what you need to prepare for the episodes. Let’s say you want to do an interview. Then you’ll have enough time to contact and brief potential guests. Or if you’re doing storytelling, you’ll have time to write your scripts.