This is how we make a podcast that doesn’t require every ounce of our attention.
Show Notes
Introduction
The overall process
- Our overall publishing process, from brainstorming to recording, to promoting
- If you're considering starting a podcast, we recommend that you have two of audience, motivation, and purpose before moving forward
Schedule and format
- What our recording schedule looks like and how regularly we record
- How we get ready to talk about something in the days before we record
- We get very specific about our format
- Here are the "before" notes for this episode
- Research what your audience wants to know, not just what you want to share
- Ideas for podcast structure:
- Answer the 5 Ws
- Share a chronological story
- Present a "thesis"
Hardware, software, and doing things the hard way
Publishing and promoting
- When everything’s edited and ready to go, here's what we do:
- Upload MP3 to transistor
- Fill in title, description, and clean up notes
- Use Buffer to queue up social media, one week at a time, saving all text in a Google Sheet
- Write down new or changed schedule and processes in a Google Doc
- What we do to announce a new episode, drum up interest, and share what we’re creating
Let's do this again
- What Leo has learned by considering how we've changed since starting the podcast
- In another year, we'd expect to have better equipment and perhaps start putting more money into social media
- We'll definitely revisit our process in another year or two to see what's changed!
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What is OK Productive?
a podcast of banter and being productive enough