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Writing For Your Podcast with Shannon Kirk - EP 75

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How do you create the written content for your podcast? You’ve probably heard actors say that they can’t bring themselves to watch their own films. As a podcast host, maybe you relate to the cringe factor that comes from listening to your episodes after you’ve recorded them, but if you’ve decided to write episode-accompanying blog posts and show notes yourself, you don’t have that luxury—you have to tune back in. And if you don’t consider yourself A Writer, this process can feel a bit overwhelming.

Shannon Kirk is the writer behind the blogs and show notes for the podcasts Mary produces. She shares what goes into crafting the written portion of a podcast episode. From engaging in active listening while taking notes to preserving the parts of speech that are essential to your authentic voice, she and Mary discuss professional writer tricks and tips to help you create captivating blogs and show notes that add a readable and search-friendly layer to your audio offerings.

Build confidence in your podcast’s written components:

  • Why you need to listen to your episodes from a listener’s perspective
  • The benefits of a set template and process to guide your posts
  • Why you shouldn’t edit the charming “you-isms” out of your written words
  • How to hook your reader in your show notes

Links worth mentioning from the episode:

Connect with Shannon:

Connect with Mary!

Podcast cover art by Emily Johnston of Artio Design Co. https://www.artiodesignco.com

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Manage episode 409998340 series 3371391
Content provided by Mary Chan and Organized Sound Productions. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mary Chan and Organized Sound Productions or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

How do you create the written content for your podcast? You’ve probably heard actors say that they can’t bring themselves to watch their own films. As a podcast host, maybe you relate to the cringe factor that comes from listening to your episodes after you’ve recorded them, but if you’ve decided to write episode-accompanying blog posts and show notes yourself, you don’t have that luxury—you have to tune back in. And if you don’t consider yourself A Writer, this process can feel a bit overwhelming.

Shannon Kirk is the writer behind the blogs and show notes for the podcasts Mary produces. She shares what goes into crafting the written portion of a podcast episode. From engaging in active listening while taking notes to preserving the parts of speech that are essential to your authentic voice, she and Mary discuss professional writer tricks and tips to help you create captivating blogs and show notes that add a readable and search-friendly layer to your audio offerings.

Build confidence in your podcast’s written components:

  • Why you need to listen to your episodes from a listener’s perspective
  • The benefits of a set template and process to guide your posts
  • Why you shouldn’t edit the charming “you-isms” out of your written words
  • How to hook your reader in your show notes

Links worth mentioning from the episode:

Connect with Shannon:

Connect with Mary!

Podcast cover art by Emily Johnston of Artio Design Co. https://www.artiodesignco.com

  continue reading

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