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Finding Your Podcasting Sweet Spot: Embracing the Best of Both Scripted and Free-Form Formats

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today we're diving into the age-old debate of scripted vs. free-form podcasting. Many believe that podcasting falls into two categories: the casual, conversational style made popular by Joe Rogan, and the rigid structure of scripted shows. But what if I told you there's a middle ground? In this episode, we explore that sweet spot we like to call structure, where you can have a clear plan without feeling scripted. We'll discuss the pros and cons of both ends of the spectrum, and I'll even offer some tips on how to make your scripted episodes sound more natural. So whether you're a fan of free form or prefer structure, join me as we uncover the third alternative in podcasting. Let's get started and find the best approach for your show.

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today we're diving into the age-old debate of scripted vs. free-form podcasting. Many believe that podcasting falls into two categories: the casual, conversational style made popular by Joe Rogan, and the rigid structure of scripted shows. But what if I told you there's a middle ground? In this episode, we explore that sweet spot we like to call structure, where you can have a clear plan without feeling scripted. We'll discuss the pros and cons of both ends of the spectrum, and I'll even offer some tips on how to make your scripted episodes sound more natural. So whether you're a fan of free form or prefer structure, join me as we uncover the third alternative in podcasting. Let's get started and find the best approach for your show.

READY TO START YOUR PODCAST?

When you join the School of Podcasting you get:

Step-by-step tutorials

A private podcast mastermind filled with brilliant podcasters

Unlimited one-on-one consulting (not a typo)

A 30-day money-back guarantee

Join today at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/listener

Follow the Show and Never Miss an Episode

Apple - Spotify - Pocket Casts - Amazon Music

This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

  continue reading

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