<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><?xml-stylesheet href="https://feeds.captivate.fm/style.xsl" type="text/xsl"?><rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0" xmlns:googleplay="http://www.google.com/schemas/play-podcasts/1.0" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:podcast="https://podcastindex.org/namespace/1.0"><channel><atom:link href="https://feeds.captivate.fm/thepodcastplaybook/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><title><![CDATA[Podcast Playbook: Helping Coaches & Advisors Convert Podcast Content into Clients]]></title><podcast:guid>9f42c8cc-a598-5bfe-a153-52a904862f0b</podcast:guid><lastBuildDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2026 21:28:23 +0000</lastBuildDate><generator>Captivate.fm</generator><language><![CDATA[en]]></language><copyright><![CDATA[Copyright 2026 Justin & Kyle Peters - Podcast Strategy & Growth]]></copyright><managingEditor>Justin &amp; Kyle Peters - Podcast Strategy &amp; Growth</managingEditor><itunes:summary><![CDATA[You launched your podcast, stayed consistent, and did everything “right”…yet it still isn’t clearly helping your business.

If your show feels harder than it should, and you’re not sure it’s worth the time anymore, you’re not alone.

Podcast Playbook is the show for established, service-based business owners who want their podcast to support real growth (leads, authority, and long-term ROI) without becoming another exhausting obligation.

Hosted by Justin & Kyle Peters, each episode breaks down podcast strategy for business owners who already launched, published 20+ episodes, and now want their podcast to function as a true business asset, not just a content project.

This is business podcasting for coaches, consultants, advisors, and professionals who care less about viral clips and more about trust, positioning, and inbound opportunities.

You’ll learn:
- How to use a podcast for lead generation and client acquisition without sounding salesy
- Why podcasts stall after launch and how to restart podcast growth strategically
- How to structure episodes that build authority and attract the right listeners
- What actually matters for podcast ROI (and what to stop obsessing over)
- Simple, sustainable podcast systems that fit into a busy business owner’s week

If your podcast feels like too much work for too little return, Podcast Playbook will help you simplify, refocus, and build a show that compounds trust and opportunity over time.

Podcasting shouldn’t drain your energy. It should help your business grow.]]></itunes:summary><image><url>https://artwork.captivate.fm/1806ccef-d74d-4ba6-8e2f-417d213ccd10/The-Podcasting-Playbook-Cover-Art.png</url><title>Podcast Playbook: Helping Coaches &amp; Advisors Convert Podcast Content into Clients</title><link><![CDATA[https://simplepodstudios.com]]></link></image><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/1806ccef-d74d-4ba6-8e2f-417d213ccd10/The-Podcasting-Playbook-Cover-Art.png"/><itunes:owner><itunes:name>Justin &amp; Kyle Peters - Podcast Strategy &amp; Growth</itunes:name></itunes:owner><itunes:author>Justin &amp; Kyle Peters - Podcast Strategy &amp; Growth</itunes:author><description>You launched your podcast, stayed consistent, and did everything “right”…yet it still isn’t clearly helping your business.

If your show feels harder than it should, and you’re not sure it’s worth the time anymore, you’re not alone.

Podcast Playbook is the show for established, service-based business owners who want their podcast to support real growth (leads, authority, and long-term ROI) without becoming another exhausting obligation.

Hosted by Justin &amp; Kyle Peters, each episode breaks down podcast strategy for business owners who already launched, published 20+ episodes, and now want their podcast to function as a true business asset, not just a content project.

This is business podcasting for coaches, consultants, advisors, and professionals who care less about viral clips and more about trust, positioning, and inbound opportunities.

You’ll learn:
- How to use a podcast for lead generation and client acquisition without sounding salesy
- Why podcasts stall after launch and how to restart podcast growth strategically
- How to structure episodes that build authority and attract the right listeners
- What actually matters for podcast ROI (and what to stop obsessing over)
- Simple, sustainable podcast systems that fit into a busy business owner’s week

If your podcast feels like too much work for too little return, Podcast Playbook will help you simplify, refocus, and build a show that compounds trust and opportunity over time.

Podcasting shouldn’t drain your energy. It should help your business grow.</description><link>https://simplepodstudios.com</link><atom:link href="https://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com" rel="hub"/><itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Podcast Playbook by Justin & Kyle Peters]]></itunes:subtitle><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:type>episodic</itunes:type><itunes:category text="Business"><itunes:category text="Marketing"/></itunes:category><itunes:category text="Education"><itunes:category text="How To"/></itunes:category><itunes:category text="Business"><itunes:category text="Entrepreneurship"/></itunes:category><podcast:locked>no</podcast:locked><podcast:medium>podcast</podcast:medium><item><title>Repurpose Your Podcast to Grow Faster (Without More Work)</title><itunes:title>Repurpose Your Podcast to Grow Faster (Without More Work)</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Justin discusses how if your podcast isn’t growing the way you expected, the problem might not be your content—it’s what happens after you publish. Instead of focusing on creating more content, Justin walks through how to build a lightweight repurposing system that turns each episode into multiple high-impact assets. By leveraging a three-channel approach—newsletter, social media, and your website—you can drive consistent growth without adding hours to your workload.</p><p></p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Most podcasts don’t grow because they aren’t promoted consistently after publishing</p><p>• A simple repurposing system can double (or more) podcast downloads over time</p><p>• Focus on three core channels: newsletter, one social platform, and your website</p><p>• Newsletters create direct access to your audience and drive higher conversions</p><p>• Social media should prioritize value over promotion (aim for 80/20 or better)</p><p>• One platform done well beats spreading effort across multiple channels</p><p>• Show notes pages improve SEO and turn your website into a content library</p><p>• One episode can become 5–7 pieces of content with minimal extra effort</p><p></p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00:00) – Why Most Podcasts Struggle to Grow</p><p>(00:02:30) – Introducing the Three-Channel System</p><p>(00:03:00) – Why Newsletters Drive Engagement &amp; Conversions</p><p>(00:05:00) – Low vs Medium vs High Effort Newsletters</p><p>(00:08:30) – Choosing the Right Social Media Platform</p><p>(00:10:00) – The Value vs Promotion Rule</p><p>(00:12:00) – Turning Show Notes Into Blog Content</p><p>(00:14:30) – The Full System: 1 Episode → 7 Pieces of Content</p><p></p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast Growth Strategy, Content Repurposing, Podcast Marketing, Newsletter Strategy, Email Marketing for Creators, Social Media Strategy, LinkedIn for Podcasters, Content Distribution, Podcast SEO, Show Notes Optimization, Blogging for Podcasters, Content Systems, Audience Growth, Lead Generation, Creator Workflows, Content Marketing Strategy, Founder-Led Content, Business Podcasts, SimplePod Studios, Justin Peters</p><p></p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Justin discusses how if your podcast isn’t growing the way you expected, the problem might not be your content—it’s what happens after you publish. Instead of focusing on creating more content, Justin walks through how to build a lightweight repurposing system that turns each episode into multiple high-impact assets. By leveraging a three-channel approach—newsletter, social media, and your website—you can drive consistent growth without adding hours to your workload.</p><p></p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Most podcasts don’t grow because they aren’t promoted consistently after publishing</p><p>• A simple repurposing system can double (or more) podcast downloads over time</p><p>• Focus on three core channels: newsletter, one social platform, and your website</p><p>• Newsletters create direct access to your audience and drive higher conversions</p><p>• Social media should prioritize value over promotion (aim for 80/20 or better)</p><p>• One platform done well beats spreading effort across multiple channels</p><p>• Show notes pages improve SEO and turn your website into a content library</p><p>• One episode can become 5–7 pieces of content with minimal extra effort</p><p></p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00:00) – Why Most Podcasts Struggle to Grow</p><p>(00:02:30) – Introducing the Three-Channel System</p><p>(00:03:00) – Why Newsletters Drive Engagement &amp; Conversions</p><p>(00:05:00) – Low vs Medium vs High Effort Newsletters</p><p>(00:08:30) – Choosing the Right Social Media Platform</p><p>(00:10:00) – The Value vs Promotion Rule</p><p>(00:12:00) – Turning Show Notes Into Blog Content</p><p>(00:14:30) – The Full System: 1 Episode → 7 Pieces of Content</p><p></p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast Growth Strategy, Content Repurposing, Podcast Marketing, Newsletter Strategy, Email Marketing for Creators, Social Media Strategy, LinkedIn for Podcasters, Content Distribution, Podcast SEO, Show Notes Optimization, Blogging for Podcasters, Content Systems, Audience Growth, Lead Generation, Creator Workflows, Content Marketing Strategy, Founder-Led Content, Business Podcasts, SimplePod Studios, Justin Peters</p><p></p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://thepodcastplaybook.captivate.fm/episode/repurpose-your-podcast-to-grow-faster-without-more-work]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">bbf59faf-f854-4d90-95f2-e1201b4531ef</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/1806ccef-d74d-4ba6-8e2f-417d213ccd10/The-Podcasting-Playbook-Cover-Art.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2026 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/bbf59faf-f854-4d90-95f2-e1201b4531ef.mp3" length="15233056" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>15:52</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>14</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>14</podcast:episode></item><item><title>What the Top 50 Podcasts Are Doing (And Why You Shouldn’t Copy Them)</title><itunes:title>What the Top 50 Podcasts Are Doing (And Why You Shouldn’t Copy Them)</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Justin breaks down a new industry report analyzing the top 50 podcasts in the U.S.—and flips the takeaway on its head. Instead of blindly copying what the biggest shows are doing, this episode reveals why their strategies often don’t apply to growing creators. From SEO and publishing cadence to episode length and artwork, Justin walks through the data, explains the hidden context behind it, and highlights where smaller podcasters should take the opposite approach. The biggest shows are playing a different game—this episode helps you play your game smarter.</p><p></p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• The top 50 podcasts rely less on SEO because they already have massive audiences and brand recognition</p><p>• Smaller creators should maximize metadata (titles, descriptions, keywords) for discoverability</p><p>• Publishing 3–4x per week works for large teams—but consistency beats volume for most creators</p><p>• Episode length should match audience needs—not industry averages</p><p>• Shorter, high-value episodes often outperform long-form content for busy listeners</p><p>• Podcast growth comes from strategy alignment—not copying top performers</p><p>• Cover art should prioritize clarity and readability, not just aesthetics</p><p></p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00:00) – What Makes a Podcast Top the Charts?</p><p>(00:00:30) – Inside the Top 50 Podcast Report</p><p>(00:01:30) – Why Short Titles Work for Big Shows (But Not You)</p><p>(00:03:30) – The SEO Strategy Smaller Creators Must Use</p><p>(00:06:30) – Publishing Frequency: What’s Actually Sustainable</p><p>(00:08:30) – Best Days &amp; Times to Release Episodes</p><p>(00:11:00) – Why Top Podcasts Are So Long</p><p>(00:13:30) – Short vs Long Episodes: What Performs Better</p><p>(00:16:00) – Podcast Artwork Trends (And What Actually Matters)</p><p>(00:18:00) – Ratings, Reviews, and the Real Growth Strategy</p><p>(00:19:00) – Why You Shouldn’t Copy the Top 50</p><p></p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast Growth Strategy, Podcast SEO, Podcast Metadata Optimization, Episode Titles, Show Descriptions, Podcast Discoverability, Publishing Cadence, Podcast Consistency, Podcast Release Strategy, Audience Behavior, Episode Length Strategy, Short-Form vs Long-Form Content, Podcast Analytics, Listener Retention, Podcast Artwork Design, Branding for Podcasts, Podcast Marketing Strategy, Podcast Monetization, Podcast Industry Trends, Content Strategy for Creators, Founder-Led Podcasts, Business Podcasts, Podcast Workflow, Content Repurposing, Podcast Production, Podcast Strategy Alignment, SimplePod Studios, Justin Peters</p><p></p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Justin breaks down a new industry report analyzing the top 50 podcasts in the U.S.—and flips the takeaway on its head. Instead of blindly copying what the biggest shows are doing, this episode reveals why their strategies often don’t apply to growing creators. From SEO and publishing cadence to episode length and artwork, Justin walks through the data, explains the hidden context behind it, and highlights where smaller podcasters should take the opposite approach. The biggest shows are playing a different game—this episode helps you play your game smarter.</p><p></p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• The top 50 podcasts rely less on SEO because they already have massive audiences and brand recognition</p><p>• Smaller creators should maximize metadata (titles, descriptions, keywords) for discoverability</p><p>• Publishing 3–4x per week works for large teams—but consistency beats volume for most creators</p><p>• Episode length should match audience needs—not industry averages</p><p>• Shorter, high-value episodes often outperform long-form content for busy listeners</p><p>• Podcast growth comes from strategy alignment—not copying top performers</p><p>• Cover art should prioritize clarity and readability, not just aesthetics</p><p></p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00:00) – What Makes a Podcast Top the Charts?</p><p>(00:00:30) – Inside the Top 50 Podcast Report</p><p>(00:01:30) – Why Short Titles Work for Big Shows (But Not You)</p><p>(00:03:30) – The SEO Strategy Smaller Creators Must Use</p><p>(00:06:30) – Publishing Frequency: What’s Actually Sustainable</p><p>(00:08:30) – Best Days &amp; Times to Release Episodes</p><p>(00:11:00) – Why Top Podcasts Are So Long</p><p>(00:13:30) – Short vs Long Episodes: What Performs Better</p><p>(00:16:00) – Podcast Artwork Trends (And What Actually Matters)</p><p>(00:18:00) – Ratings, Reviews, and the Real Growth Strategy</p><p>(00:19:00) – Why You Shouldn’t Copy the Top 50</p><p></p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast Growth Strategy, Podcast SEO, Podcast Metadata Optimization, Episode Titles, Show Descriptions, Podcast Discoverability, Publishing Cadence, Podcast Consistency, Podcast Release Strategy, Audience Behavior, Episode Length Strategy, Short-Form vs Long-Form Content, Podcast Analytics, Listener Retention, Podcast Artwork Design, Branding for Podcasts, Podcast Marketing Strategy, Podcast Monetization, Podcast Industry Trends, Content Strategy for Creators, Founder-Led Podcasts, Business Podcasts, Podcast Workflow, Content Repurposing, Podcast Production, Podcast Strategy Alignment, SimplePod Studios, Justin Peters</p><p></p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://thepodcastplaybook.captivate.fm/episode/what-the-top-50-podcasts-are-doing-and-why-you-shouldnt-copy-them]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">c61c0f29-2bee-4ced-a6ef-e7fede361fff</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/1806ccef-d74d-4ba6-8e2f-417d213ccd10/The-Podcasting-Playbook-Cover-Art.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2026 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/c61c0f29-2bee-4ced-a6ef-e7fede361fff.mp3" length="18931173" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>19:43</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>13</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Not Every Podcaster Should Add Video (And You Might Be One of Them)</title><itunes:title>Not Every Podcaster Should Add Video (And You Might Be One of Them)</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Justin explores how with Apple expanding its video experience inside Apple Podcasts, many creators are asking the same question: if you’re not doing video, are you already behind? The answer isn’t as simple as yes or no. While video podcasting can unlock new distribution channels, stronger audience trust, and more content repurposing opportunities, it also introduces significantly more cost, complexity, and production friction. Justin breaks down why adding video isn’t automatically the right move for every podcaster. Instead of chasing industry trends, he explains how creators should evaluate video through the lens of strategy, ROI, and capacity. You’ll hear the four types of podcasters who should strongly consider staying audio-only for now and how video can sometimes become a distraction from the real work of podcast growth—clarifying your message, understanding your audience, and consistently publishing strong content. Podcast video can be a powerful tool, but only when it aligns with your business model, strengths, and stage of growth.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Video podcasting often costs two to three times more than audio-only production</p><p>• If creators do not plan to actively participate on social platforms, video’s growth advantage is significantly reduced</p><p>• New podcasters benefit from focusing on message clarity, positioning, and audience feedback before adding video complexity</p><p>• Consistency and strategy drive podcast ROI—not the format itself</p><p>• Video should be treated as a strategic leverage point, not an industry obligation</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00:00) - Apple Expands Video Support in Podcasts</p><p>(00:01:30) - Should Every Podcaster Add Video?</p><p>(00:02:30) - Type #1: The Budget-Conscious Business Owner</p><p>(00:05:00) - Type #2: The “I Don’t Want to Be on Social Media” Creator</p><p>(00:06:40) - Type #3: The Newer Creator Still Finding Their Voice</p><p>(00:08:45) - Type #4: The Time-Strapped Operator</p><p>(00:10:40) - When Video Becomes Friction Instead of Leverage</p><p>(00:11:20) - Why Audio-Only Can Be the Most Strategic Move</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Video Podcasting, Audio vs Video Podcast Strategy, Apple Podcast Video Expansion, Podcast Distribution, Creator Strategy, Podcast ROI, Podcast Production Costs, Podcast Equipment, Video Editing Workflow, Podcast Budgeting, Podcast Growth Strategy, Short Form Content, TikTok Clips, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, Social Media Distribution, Podcast Positioning, Creator Clarity, Messaging Strategy, Podcast Learning Curve, Content Repurposing, Podcast Consistency, Time Management for Creators, Founder-Led Podcasts, Business Podcasts, Podcast Workflow, Podcast Strategy Alignment, Content Leverage, Podcast Industry Trends, Podcast Production Friction, Podcast Repurposing Strategy, Podcast Marketing, Podcasting for Business, SimplePod Studios, Podcast Consulting, Podcast Strategy</p><p><br></p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Justin explores how with Apple expanding its video experience inside Apple Podcasts, many creators are asking the same question: if you’re not doing video, are you already behind? The answer isn’t as simple as yes or no. While video podcasting can unlock new distribution channels, stronger audience trust, and more content repurposing opportunities, it also introduces significantly more cost, complexity, and production friction. Justin breaks down why adding video isn’t automatically the right move for every podcaster. Instead of chasing industry trends, he explains how creators should evaluate video through the lens of strategy, ROI, and capacity. You’ll hear the four types of podcasters who should strongly consider staying audio-only for now and how video can sometimes become a distraction from the real work of podcast growth—clarifying your message, understanding your audience, and consistently publishing strong content. Podcast video can be a powerful tool, but only when it aligns with your business model, strengths, and stage of growth.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Video podcasting often costs two to three times more than audio-only production</p><p>• If creators do not plan to actively participate on social platforms, video’s growth advantage is significantly reduced</p><p>• New podcasters benefit from focusing on message clarity, positioning, and audience feedback before adding video complexity</p><p>• Consistency and strategy drive podcast ROI—not the format itself</p><p>• Video should be treated as a strategic leverage point, not an industry obligation</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00:00) - Apple Expands Video Support in Podcasts</p><p>(00:01:30) - Should Every Podcaster Add Video?</p><p>(00:02:30) - Type #1: The Budget-Conscious Business Owner</p><p>(00:05:00) - Type #2: The “I Don’t Want to Be on Social Media” Creator</p><p>(00:06:40) - Type #3: The Newer Creator Still Finding Their Voice</p><p>(00:08:45) - Type #4: The Time-Strapped Operator</p><p>(00:10:40) - When Video Becomes Friction Instead of Leverage</p><p>(00:11:20) - Why Audio-Only Can Be the Most Strategic Move</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Video Podcasting, Audio vs Video Podcast Strategy, Apple Podcast Video Expansion, Podcast Distribution, Creator Strategy, Podcast ROI, Podcast Production Costs, Podcast Equipment, Video Editing Workflow, Podcast Budgeting, Podcast Growth Strategy, Short Form Content, TikTok Clips, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, Social Media Distribution, Podcast Positioning, Creator Clarity, Messaging Strategy, Podcast Learning Curve, Content Repurposing, Podcast Consistency, Time Management for Creators, Founder-Led Podcasts, Business Podcasts, Podcast Workflow, Podcast Strategy Alignment, Content Leverage, Podcast Industry Trends, Podcast Production Friction, Podcast Repurposing Strategy, Podcast Marketing, Podcasting for Business, SimplePod Studios, Podcast Consulting, Podcast Strategy</p><p><br></p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://thepodcastplaybook.captivate.fm/episode/not-every-podcaster-should-add-video-and-you-might-be-one-of-them]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">2652bf63-deb0-49a5-8061-8a8dcea8caa2</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/1806ccef-d74d-4ba6-8e2f-417d213ccd10/The-Podcasting-Playbook-Cover-Art.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2026 03:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/2652bf63-deb0-49a5-8061-8a8dcea8caa2.mp3" length="11432966" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>11:55</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>12</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Your Podcast Doesn’t Need Thousands of Listeners—It Needs 100 True Fans</title><itunes:title>Your Podcast Doesn’t Need Thousands of Listeners—It Needs 100 True Fans</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Most podcasters think growth means more downloads. But what if the real leverage isn’t in thousands of passive listeners—it’s in 50 to 100 people who genuinely care? Justin introduces one of the simplest but most underutilized tools for business podcasters: a True Fans List. Instead of chasing anonymous reach, he explains how to identify the listeners who consistently engage, how to track them with a simple spreadsheet, and how to make strategic asks that feel natural—not needy. From low-lift requests like ratings and reviews to high-leverage opportunities like referrals and beta program participation, Justin walks through a tiered approach to engaging your biggest supporters. If your show is part of a larger business strategy, this episode will change how you think about audience growth—and help you turn attention into real opportunity.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Your podcast doesn’t need a massive audience—it needs 50–100 engaged supporters.</p><p>• A true fan regularly listens, engages unprompted, and would likely help if asked.</p><p>• Keep your True Fans List simple—a basic spreadsheet with names, notes, and light tracking columns is enough.</p><p>• The list removes hesitation when making asks because you’re inviting supporters, not strangers.</p><p>• Tier your asks: start with low-effort requests (ratings, follows), then progress to medium and high-leverage opportunities.</p><p>• Great calendar moments for engagement include show anniversaries, milestone episodes, mid-year reviews, and year-end surveys.</p><p>• Publicly thanking supporters (like a “Review of the Week” segment) encourages more participation.</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00:00) – Your Podcast Doesn’t Need a Massive Audience—It Needs Relationships</p><p>(00:01:20) – What Is a True Fan?</p><p>(00:02:56) – What Is a True Fans List?</p><p>(00:03:51) – Why a True Fans List Is So Valuable for Business Owners</p><p>(00:04:21) – How to Tier Your Asks: Light, Medium, and High Leverage</p><p>(00:06:51) – How Often Should You Ask for Support?</p><p>(00:09:01) – Using the True Fans Template to Get Started</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>True Fans List, Podcast Growth Strategy, Podcast Audience Engagement, Relationship-Based Marketing, Podcast Reviews, Listener Surveys, Podcast Referrals, Business Podcast Strategy, Podcast Milestones, Content Marketing Systems, CRM Simplicity, Podcast Community Building, Listener Participation, Podcast Call to Action Strategy, Audience Loyalty, Podcast Supporters, Engagement Tracking, Email Newsletter Growth, Podcast Anniversary Campaigns, Episode Milestones, Review of the Week Segment, Podcast Templates, Spreadsheet Systems, Podcast Leverage, Business Development Through Podcasting, Justin Peters, SimplePod Studios</p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p><p>Download the Free True Fans Template at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/truefans" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/truefans</a></u></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most podcasters think growth means more downloads. But what if the real leverage isn’t in thousands of passive listeners—it’s in 50 to 100 people who genuinely care? Justin introduces one of the simplest but most underutilized tools for business podcasters: a True Fans List. Instead of chasing anonymous reach, he explains how to identify the listeners who consistently engage, how to track them with a simple spreadsheet, and how to make strategic asks that feel natural—not needy. From low-lift requests like ratings and reviews to high-leverage opportunities like referrals and beta program participation, Justin walks through a tiered approach to engaging your biggest supporters. If your show is part of a larger business strategy, this episode will change how you think about audience growth—and help you turn attention into real opportunity.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Your podcast doesn’t need a massive audience—it needs 50–100 engaged supporters.</p><p>• A true fan regularly listens, engages unprompted, and would likely help if asked.</p><p>• Keep your True Fans List simple—a basic spreadsheet with names, notes, and light tracking columns is enough.</p><p>• The list removes hesitation when making asks because you’re inviting supporters, not strangers.</p><p>• Tier your asks: start with low-effort requests (ratings, follows), then progress to medium and high-leverage opportunities.</p><p>• Great calendar moments for engagement include show anniversaries, milestone episodes, mid-year reviews, and year-end surveys.</p><p>• Publicly thanking supporters (like a “Review of the Week” segment) encourages more participation.</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00:00) – Your Podcast Doesn’t Need a Massive Audience—It Needs Relationships</p><p>(00:01:20) – What Is a True Fan?</p><p>(00:02:56) – What Is a True Fans List?</p><p>(00:03:51) – Why a True Fans List Is So Valuable for Business Owners</p><p>(00:04:21) – How to Tier Your Asks: Light, Medium, and High Leverage</p><p>(00:06:51) – How Often Should You Ask for Support?</p><p>(00:09:01) – Using the True Fans Template to Get Started</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>True Fans List, Podcast Growth Strategy, Podcast Audience Engagement, Relationship-Based Marketing, Podcast Reviews, Listener Surveys, Podcast Referrals, Business Podcast Strategy, Podcast Milestones, Content Marketing Systems, CRM Simplicity, Podcast Community Building, Listener Participation, Podcast Call to Action Strategy, Audience Loyalty, Podcast Supporters, Engagement Tracking, Email Newsletter Growth, Podcast Anniversary Campaigns, Episode Milestones, Review of the Week Segment, Podcast Templates, Spreadsheet Systems, Podcast Leverage, Business Development Through Podcasting, Justin Peters, SimplePod Studios</p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p><p>Download the Free True Fans Template at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/truefans" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/truefans</a></u></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://thepodcastplaybook.captivate.fm/episode/your-podcast-doesnt-need-thousands-of-listenersit-needs-100-true-fans]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">5269d579-a107-4cfe-8492-1dcd26e6f6c9</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/1806ccef-d74d-4ba6-8e2f-417d213ccd10/The-Podcasting-Playbook-Cover-Art.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2026 02:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/5269d579-a107-4cfe-8492-1dcd26e6f6c9.mp3" length="9566542" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>09:58</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>11</podcast:episode><podcast:chapters url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/chapter-01fd8de9-a251-44a2-bb3c-44f95c6b3dea.json" type="application/json+chapters"/></item><item><title>Most Podcast Hosts Book the Wrong Guests: Here&apos;s Why</title><itunes:title>Most Podcast Hosts Book the Wrong Guests: Here&apos;s Why</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Justin shares the framework he developed after six years of guest interviews—one built from hindsight, missed opportunities, and the realization that not every guest should be booked for the same reason. He breaks down the five distinct roles a guest can play on a podcast for coaches and advisors. From client case studies to subject matter experts, audience expanders, potential clients, relationship builders, and even the occasional wildcard, Justin explains how to approach each type of interview differently and how each one can strategically support business growth. It’s a clear, practical guide for hosts who want to stop booking guests randomly and start designing interviews with real intention.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Not every guest serves the same purpose—define the role before you book them.</p><p>• Client interviews build powerful social proof when you focus on struggles and turning points, not just wins.</p><p>• Subject matter experts expand your content depth and position you as a trusted curator.</p><p>• Audience expanders only grow your show if expectations around sharing are aligned upfront.</p><p>• Live coaching, audits, and hot seats create ethical, high-value lead generation content.</p><p>• Relationship builders can lead to long-term collaborations beyond a single episode.</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00) – What Justin Learned After 6 Years of Guest Interviews</p><p>(00:00:46) – The 5 Types of Guests You Should Have On Your Podcast</p><p>(00:01:20) – Guest Role #1: The Client</p><p>(00:03:10) – Guest Role #2: The Subject Matter Expert</p><p>(00:05:50) – Guest Role #3: The Audience Expander</p><p>(00:08:31) – Guest Role #4: The Potential Client</p><p>(00:12:00) – Guest Role #5: The Relationship Builder</p><p>(00:13:38) – Bonus Role: The Wildcard</p><p>(00:14:57) – Two Questions to Ask Before Booking Your Next Guest</p><p>(00:15:30) – Why Listener Experience Still Matters Most</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast Guest Strategy, Guest Interview Framework, Client Case Study Episodes, Subject Matter Expert Interviews, Podcast Audience Growth Strategy, Lead Generation Through Podcasting, Professional Service Podcast Marketing, Coaching Podcast Strategy, Advisor Podcast Framework, Podcast Social Proof, Authority Building Through Podcasting, Podcast Networking Strategy, Relationship Building Through Podcasting, Podcast Retention Strategy, Intentional Guest Booking, Content Planning for Podcasters, Service-Based Business Podcasting</p><p><br></p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Justin shares the framework he developed after six years of guest interviews—one built from hindsight, missed opportunities, and the realization that not every guest should be booked for the same reason. He breaks down the five distinct roles a guest can play on a podcast for coaches and advisors. From client case studies to subject matter experts, audience expanders, potential clients, relationship builders, and even the occasional wildcard, Justin explains how to approach each type of interview differently and how each one can strategically support business growth. It’s a clear, practical guide for hosts who want to stop booking guests randomly and start designing interviews with real intention.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Not every guest serves the same purpose—define the role before you book them.</p><p>• Client interviews build powerful social proof when you focus on struggles and turning points, not just wins.</p><p>• Subject matter experts expand your content depth and position you as a trusted curator.</p><p>• Audience expanders only grow your show if expectations around sharing are aligned upfront.</p><p>• Live coaching, audits, and hot seats create ethical, high-value lead generation content.</p><p>• Relationship builders can lead to long-term collaborations beyond a single episode.</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00) – What Justin Learned After 6 Years of Guest Interviews</p><p>(00:00:46) – The 5 Types of Guests You Should Have On Your Podcast</p><p>(00:01:20) – Guest Role #1: The Client</p><p>(00:03:10) – Guest Role #2: The Subject Matter Expert</p><p>(00:05:50) – Guest Role #3: The Audience Expander</p><p>(00:08:31) – Guest Role #4: The Potential Client</p><p>(00:12:00) – Guest Role #5: The Relationship Builder</p><p>(00:13:38) – Bonus Role: The Wildcard</p><p>(00:14:57) – Two Questions to Ask Before Booking Your Next Guest</p><p>(00:15:30) – Why Listener Experience Still Matters Most</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast Guest Strategy, Guest Interview Framework, Client Case Study Episodes, Subject Matter Expert Interviews, Podcast Audience Growth Strategy, Lead Generation Through Podcasting, Professional Service Podcast Marketing, Coaching Podcast Strategy, Advisor Podcast Framework, Podcast Social Proof, Authority Building Through Podcasting, Podcast Networking Strategy, Relationship Building Through Podcasting, Podcast Retention Strategy, Intentional Guest Booking, Content Planning for Podcasters, Service-Based Business Podcasting</p><p><br></p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://thepodcastplaybook.captivate.fm/episode/heres-why-listeners-quietly-skip-your-guest-episodes]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">44e3576f-f45c-47cd-b1ba-6e16c3adb4ee</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/1806ccef-d74d-4ba6-8e2f-417d213ccd10/The-Podcasting-Playbook-Cover-Art.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2026 02:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/44e3576f-f45c-47cd-b1ba-6e16c3adb4ee.mp3" length="15496850" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>16:08</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>10</podcast:episode><podcast:chapters url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/chapter-614c9ba4-314d-45fc-ac53-b5629debdbf7.json" type="application/json+chapters"/></item><item><title>The Tool We Use for Every Podcast Episode (It’s Not What You Think)</title><itunes:title>The Tool We Use for Every Podcast Episode (It’s Not What You Think)</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Justin addresses a universal challenge for podcasters: capturing great episode ideas before they vanish. He explains why scattered notes across apps, sticky notes, and random notebooks create stress on recording day rather than helping. The solution? A content idea bank—a single, mobile-friendly system for collecting raw ideas as they strike, separate from your content calendar. Justin walks through the exact characteristics that make a content idea bank effective, from ensuring it's frictionless (15 seconds max to capture an idea) to keeping it accessible offline. He shares the four essential fields to track (idea summary, links, notes, and priority), explains why Google Forms paired with Google Sheets is his preferred setup, and provides a free template listeners can copy and customize. Plus, he covers the often-overlooked practice of regularly reviewing and pruning your idea bank to avoid decision fatigue.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Ideas never arrive at convenient times—they hit while driving, in meetings, or making dinner</p><p>• Scattered episode ideas across multiple platforms create stress and decision fatigue on recording day</p><p>• A content idea bank should be a single source of truth, separate from your content calendar</p><p>• Your idea bank is for raw ideas; your content calendar is for ideas in motion (planning, recording, editing)</p><p>• A great content idea bank must be mobile-friendly and accessible offline</p><p>• The capture process should be frictionless—15 seconds maximum to save an idea</p><p>• Track four essential fields: idea summary, links (for source material), open notes, and priority (high or low)</p><p>• Google Forms + Google Sheets combination is free, mobile-friendly, works offline, and requires no learning curve</p><p>• Regular reviews prevent decision fatigue—prune stale ideas or move them to an "old ideas" tab</p><p>• A content idea bank helps you create better, more personal content that resonates with your ideal listener</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00:00) - Stop Capturing Episode Ideas on Sticky Notes</p><p>(00:01:44) - Building a Content Idea Bank</p><p>(00:03:03) - The Difference Between a Content Idea Bank &amp; Content Calendar</p><p>(00:03:53) - Features to Include in a Content Idea Bank</p><p>(00:05:01) - Four Fields to Include in Your Content Idea Bank Spreadsheet</p><p>(00:06:41) - How to Build Your Content Idea Bank on Google</p><p>(00:08:18) - One Final Best Practice for Maintaining a Content Idea Bank</p><p>(00:09:07) - Get Your Free Content Idea Bank Template</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Content Ideation, Episode Ideas, Content Planning, Content Idea Bank, Content Calendar, Recording Day Stress, Decision Fatigue, Mobile-Friendly Systems, Offline Access, Frictionless Capture, Google Forms, Google Sheets, Episode Planning, Content Organization, Single Source of Truth, Priority Tagging, Idea Management, Podcast Workflow, Content Strategy, Raw Ideas, Ideas in Motion, Episode Outlines, Podcast Consistency, Content Quality, Ideal Listener, Audience Engagement, ChatGPT Prompts, Generic Content, Hyper-Specific Episodes, Content Templates, Idea Storage, Note-Taking Apps, Sticky Notes, Spreadsheets, Inbox Management, Random Ideas, Client Conversations, Reading Inspiration, Online Scrolling, Prep Time Reduction, Recording Efficiency, Publishing Consistency, Content Review, Idea Pruning, Stale Ideas, Working Titles, Episode Summaries, Source Links, Episode Notes, Guest Ideas, Freebie Creation, Episode Series, High Priority Ideas, Low Priority Ideas, Free Template, Google Account, Content Systems, Podcast Production, Business Podcasters, Justin Peters, SimplePod Studios, Content Creation, Podcast Resources</p><p><br></p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p><p>Download the Free Content Idea Bank Template at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/contentideabank" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/contentideabank</a></u></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Justin addresses a universal challenge for podcasters: capturing great episode ideas before they vanish. He explains why scattered notes across apps, sticky notes, and random notebooks create stress on recording day rather than helping. The solution? A content idea bank—a single, mobile-friendly system for collecting raw ideas as they strike, separate from your content calendar. Justin walks through the exact characteristics that make a content idea bank effective, from ensuring it's frictionless (15 seconds max to capture an idea) to keeping it accessible offline. He shares the four essential fields to track (idea summary, links, notes, and priority), explains why Google Forms paired with Google Sheets is his preferred setup, and provides a free template listeners can copy and customize. Plus, he covers the often-overlooked practice of regularly reviewing and pruning your idea bank to avoid decision fatigue.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Ideas never arrive at convenient times—they hit while driving, in meetings, or making dinner</p><p>• Scattered episode ideas across multiple platforms create stress and decision fatigue on recording day</p><p>• A content idea bank should be a single source of truth, separate from your content calendar</p><p>• Your idea bank is for raw ideas; your content calendar is for ideas in motion (planning, recording, editing)</p><p>• A great content idea bank must be mobile-friendly and accessible offline</p><p>• The capture process should be frictionless—15 seconds maximum to save an idea</p><p>• Track four essential fields: idea summary, links (for source material), open notes, and priority (high or low)</p><p>• Google Forms + Google Sheets combination is free, mobile-friendly, works offline, and requires no learning curve</p><p>• Regular reviews prevent decision fatigue—prune stale ideas or move them to an "old ideas" tab</p><p>• A content idea bank helps you create better, more personal content that resonates with your ideal listener</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00:00) - Stop Capturing Episode Ideas on Sticky Notes</p><p>(00:01:44) - Building a Content Idea Bank</p><p>(00:03:03) - The Difference Between a Content Idea Bank &amp; Content Calendar</p><p>(00:03:53) - Features to Include in a Content Idea Bank</p><p>(00:05:01) - Four Fields to Include in Your Content Idea Bank Spreadsheet</p><p>(00:06:41) - How to Build Your Content Idea Bank on Google</p><p>(00:08:18) - One Final Best Practice for Maintaining a Content Idea Bank</p><p>(00:09:07) - Get Your Free Content Idea Bank Template</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Content Ideation, Episode Ideas, Content Planning, Content Idea Bank, Content Calendar, Recording Day Stress, Decision Fatigue, Mobile-Friendly Systems, Offline Access, Frictionless Capture, Google Forms, Google Sheets, Episode Planning, Content Organization, Single Source of Truth, Priority Tagging, Idea Management, Podcast Workflow, Content Strategy, Raw Ideas, Ideas in Motion, Episode Outlines, Podcast Consistency, Content Quality, Ideal Listener, Audience Engagement, ChatGPT Prompts, Generic Content, Hyper-Specific Episodes, Content Templates, Idea Storage, Note-Taking Apps, Sticky Notes, Spreadsheets, Inbox Management, Random Ideas, Client Conversations, Reading Inspiration, Online Scrolling, Prep Time Reduction, Recording Efficiency, Publishing Consistency, Content Review, Idea Pruning, Stale Ideas, Working Titles, Episode Summaries, Source Links, Episode Notes, Guest Ideas, Freebie Creation, Episode Series, High Priority Ideas, Low Priority Ideas, Free Template, Google Account, Content Systems, Podcast Production, Business Podcasters, Justin Peters, SimplePod Studios, Content Creation, Podcast Resources</p><p><br></p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p><p>Download the Free Content Idea Bank Template at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/contentideabank" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/contentideabank</a></u></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://thepodcastplaybook.captivate.fm/episode/why-google-forms-might-be-the-best-podcasting-tool]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">bc777b60-7ce4-420b-b025-f7cfd3dc5799</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/1806ccef-d74d-4ba6-8e2f-417d213ccd10/The-Podcasting-Playbook-Cover-Art.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2026 02:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/bc777b60-7ce4-420b-b025-f7cfd3dc5799.mp3" length="9702610" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>10:06</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>9</podcast:episode><podcast:chapters url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/chapter-6bfe5dff-6a12-4422-92cf-4eff9ff93ec2.json" type="application/json+chapters"/></item><item><title>Plan a Podcast Episode in 30 Minutes (Without Sounding Scripted)</title><itunes:title>Plan a Podcast Episode in 30 Minutes (Without Sounding Scripted)</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Justin and Kyle break down a simple four-point framework that helps podcasters stay concise, natural, and on-topic—without scripting every word. They address the two common extremes most creators fall into: over-preparing and sounding robotic, or hitting record and rambling. By centering each episode around a clear pain point, crafting a compelling hook, structuring the body like chapters in a book, and ending with a strong call to action, this framework creates clarity for both the host and the listener. They also share a powerful bonus strategy that can dramatically speed up your production workflow and improve your marketing reach.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Every strong episode starts with a clearly defined audience pain point</p><p>• The first 3–5 minutes determine retention—your hook must reinforce the title and promise a solution.</p><p>• The body of your episode should follow a clear concept (framework, steps, chapters) to stay organized and concise</p><p>• You don’t need to script everything—bullet points, examples, and stats are enough to guide you</p><p>• Strong transitions help listeners feel like they’re moving chapter-by-chapter through a book</p><p>• Every episode should end with a single, intentional call to action</p><p>• CTAs can be beginner (simple outreach), intermediate (conversation-driven), or advanced (lead magnet)</p><p>• Planning repurposed content during pre-production dramatically improves efficiency and reach</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00) – Why Podcasters Either Over-Script or Ramble (And How to Fix It)</p><p>(01:10) – Step 1: Identify the Central Pain Point</p><p>(02:48) – Step 2: Craft a High-Retention Hook</p><p>(06:00) – Hook Styles: State-and-Go, Standard Intros, and Why Trailers Often Miss</p><p>(12:30) – Step 3: Build the Body Around a Clear Concept</p><p>(15:41) – Step 4: Conclusion and Strategic CTA</p><p>(16:30) – Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced Call-to-Action Framework</p><p>(19:20) – Bonus: Planning Repurposed Content Before You Record</p><p>(22:30) – Full Framework Recap</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast Outlining Framework, Podcast Hook Strategy, Podcast Retention Metrics, Podcast Episode Structure, Education-Based Podcasting, Podcast Production Systems, Content Repurposing Strategy, Podcast Marketing, Podcast Calls To Action, Lead Magnets For Podcasters, Podcast Pre-Production Workflow, Short-Form Content Strategy, Podcast Authority Building, Podcast Growth Strategy, Podcast Monetization Foundations, SimplePod Studios, Justin Peters, Kyle Peters</p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p><p>Download the Free Episode Outline at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/episodeoutline" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/episodeoutline</a></u></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Justin and Kyle break down a simple four-point framework that helps podcasters stay concise, natural, and on-topic—without scripting every word. They address the two common extremes most creators fall into: over-preparing and sounding robotic, or hitting record and rambling. By centering each episode around a clear pain point, crafting a compelling hook, structuring the body like chapters in a book, and ending with a strong call to action, this framework creates clarity for both the host and the listener. They also share a powerful bonus strategy that can dramatically speed up your production workflow and improve your marketing reach.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Every strong episode starts with a clearly defined audience pain point</p><p>• The first 3–5 minutes determine retention—your hook must reinforce the title and promise a solution.</p><p>• The body of your episode should follow a clear concept (framework, steps, chapters) to stay organized and concise</p><p>• You don’t need to script everything—bullet points, examples, and stats are enough to guide you</p><p>• Strong transitions help listeners feel like they’re moving chapter-by-chapter through a book</p><p>• Every episode should end with a single, intentional call to action</p><p>• CTAs can be beginner (simple outreach), intermediate (conversation-driven), or advanced (lead magnet)</p><p>• Planning repurposed content during pre-production dramatically improves efficiency and reach</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00) – Why Podcasters Either Over-Script or Ramble (And How to Fix It)</p><p>(01:10) – Step 1: Identify the Central Pain Point</p><p>(02:48) – Step 2: Craft a High-Retention Hook</p><p>(06:00) – Hook Styles: State-and-Go, Standard Intros, and Why Trailers Often Miss</p><p>(12:30) – Step 3: Build the Body Around a Clear Concept</p><p>(15:41) – Step 4: Conclusion and Strategic CTA</p><p>(16:30) – Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced Call-to-Action Framework</p><p>(19:20) – Bonus: Planning Repurposed Content Before You Record</p><p>(22:30) – Full Framework Recap</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast Outlining Framework, Podcast Hook Strategy, Podcast Retention Metrics, Podcast Episode Structure, Education-Based Podcasting, Podcast Production Systems, Content Repurposing Strategy, Podcast Marketing, Podcast Calls To Action, Lead Magnets For Podcasters, Podcast Pre-Production Workflow, Short-Form Content Strategy, Podcast Authority Building, Podcast Growth Strategy, Podcast Monetization Foundations, SimplePod Studios, Justin Peters, Kyle Peters</p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p><p>Download the Free Episode Outline at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/episodeoutline" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/episodeoutline</a></u></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://thepodcastplaybook.captivate.fm/episode/how-to-plan-a-podcast-episode-in-30-minutes-without-over-scripting]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">7767d4fa-c6ad-4f0f-9719-a71a89c8e405</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/1806ccef-d74d-4ba6-8e2f-417d213ccd10/The-Podcasting-Playbook-Cover-Art.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2026 02:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/7767d4fa-c6ad-4f0f-9719-a71a89c8e405.mp3" length="37744278" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>26:13</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>8</podcast:episode></item><item><title>These Metrics Will Tell You if Your Podcast Is Failing</title><itunes:title>These Metrics Will Tell You if Your Podcast Is Failing</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Justin tackles the critical question every podcaster should ask: is your content actually resonating with listeners? Moving beyond surface-level feedback from super fans, he introduces a data-driven approach centered on retention metrics—the one metric that's nearly impossible to manipulate or buy. Justin breaks down the three essential retention measurements he tracks on every episode: average consumption (the baseline content quality score), opening retention (whether your intro hooks listeners in the first two minutes), and episode completion rate (who's still there to hear your call to action). He provides specific benchmarks for each metric, explains what high and low scores reveal about your content, and shares actionable strategies to improve performance across all three areas. Plus, he walks through exactly where to find these metrics in Spotify for Creators, Apple Podcasts for Creators, and YouTube Studio.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Retention is the most valuable podcast metric because attention is the hardest resource to capture and nearly impossible to fake</p><p>• Average consumption of 70%+ means your content is strong and ready for growth</p><p>• The biggest drop-off happens in the first two minutes—opening retention above 75% indicates a strong hook</p><p>• Episode completion rates put your call-to-action strategy in perspective—only 1-5% of end-listeners take action</p><p>• Making episodes tighter and focusing on one main takeaway per episode improves average consumption</p><p>• Standard intros over 30 seconds are likely too long and hurt opening retention</p><p>• Shorter episodes (20-30 minutes) are trending as listeners prefer content that fits within single activities</p><p>• Access retention data through Spotify for Creators, Apple Podcasts for Creators, and YouTube Studio analytics</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00:00) - Is Your Podcast Content Really Resonating with Listeners?</p><p>(00:00:51) - Is Retention the Only Podcast Metric That Matters?</p><p>(00:03:45) - Retention Metric #1: Average Consumption</p><p>(00:05:35) - Retention Metric #2: Opening Retention</p><p>(00:07:46) - Retention Metric #3: Episode Completion Rate</p><p>(00:10:58) - How Can Podcasters Improve Their Episode Retention?</p><p>(00:14:29) - How to Access These Podcast Analytics</p><p>(00:16:33) - Retention is Proof Your Podcast Is Working</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast Retention, Retention Metrics, Content Quality, Average Consumption, Opening Retention, Episode Completion Rate, Podcast Analytics, Listener Engagement, Podcast Data, Audience Attention, Content Performance, Rating and Reviews, Social Media Followers, Podcast Downloads, Download Quality, Content Marketing, Podcast Strategy, Listener Retention, Episode Pacing, Storytelling, Podcast Intros, Hook Strategy, Call to Action, Conversion Rates, Podcast Benchmarks, Content Improvement, Pattern Breaks, Episode Segmentation, Standard Introductions, Episode Length, Spotify for Creators, Apple Podcasts for Creators, YouTube Studio, YouTube Analytics, Video Podcasts, Retention Charts, Podcast Growth, Super Fans, Audience Growth, Listener Loyalty, Content Value, Episode Structure, Podcast Hosting, Justin Peters, SimplePod Studios, Retention Graphs, Analytics Tutorial, Business Podcasters, Content Creators, Podcast Consultation</p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p><p>How to Check Analytics on Spotify for Creators and Apple Podcast Connect: <a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/metrics" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/metrics</a></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Justin tackles the critical question every podcaster should ask: is your content actually resonating with listeners? Moving beyond surface-level feedback from super fans, he introduces a data-driven approach centered on retention metrics—the one metric that's nearly impossible to manipulate or buy. Justin breaks down the three essential retention measurements he tracks on every episode: average consumption (the baseline content quality score), opening retention (whether your intro hooks listeners in the first two minutes), and episode completion rate (who's still there to hear your call to action). He provides specific benchmarks for each metric, explains what high and low scores reveal about your content, and shares actionable strategies to improve performance across all three areas. Plus, he walks through exactly where to find these metrics in Spotify for Creators, Apple Podcasts for Creators, and YouTube Studio.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Retention is the most valuable podcast metric because attention is the hardest resource to capture and nearly impossible to fake</p><p>• Average consumption of 70%+ means your content is strong and ready for growth</p><p>• The biggest drop-off happens in the first two minutes—opening retention above 75% indicates a strong hook</p><p>• Episode completion rates put your call-to-action strategy in perspective—only 1-5% of end-listeners take action</p><p>• Making episodes tighter and focusing on one main takeaway per episode improves average consumption</p><p>• Standard intros over 30 seconds are likely too long and hurt opening retention</p><p>• Shorter episodes (20-30 minutes) are trending as listeners prefer content that fits within single activities</p><p>• Access retention data through Spotify for Creators, Apple Podcasts for Creators, and YouTube Studio analytics</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00:00) - Is Your Podcast Content Really Resonating with Listeners?</p><p>(00:00:51) - Is Retention the Only Podcast Metric That Matters?</p><p>(00:03:45) - Retention Metric #1: Average Consumption</p><p>(00:05:35) - Retention Metric #2: Opening Retention</p><p>(00:07:46) - Retention Metric #3: Episode Completion Rate</p><p>(00:10:58) - How Can Podcasters Improve Their Episode Retention?</p><p>(00:14:29) - How to Access These Podcast Analytics</p><p>(00:16:33) - Retention is Proof Your Podcast Is Working</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast Retention, Retention Metrics, Content Quality, Average Consumption, Opening Retention, Episode Completion Rate, Podcast Analytics, Listener Engagement, Podcast Data, Audience Attention, Content Performance, Rating and Reviews, Social Media Followers, Podcast Downloads, Download Quality, Content Marketing, Podcast Strategy, Listener Retention, Episode Pacing, Storytelling, Podcast Intros, Hook Strategy, Call to Action, Conversion Rates, Podcast Benchmarks, Content Improvement, Pattern Breaks, Episode Segmentation, Standard Introductions, Episode Length, Spotify for Creators, Apple Podcasts for Creators, YouTube Studio, YouTube Analytics, Video Podcasts, Retention Charts, Podcast Growth, Super Fans, Audience Growth, Listener Loyalty, Content Value, Episode Structure, Podcast Hosting, Justin Peters, SimplePod Studios, Retention Graphs, Analytics Tutorial, Business Podcasters, Content Creators, Podcast Consultation</p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p><p>How to Check Analytics on Spotify for Creators and Apple Podcast Connect: <a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/metrics" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/metrics</a></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://thepodcastplaybook.captivate.fm/episode/these-metrics-will-tell-you-if-your-podcast-is-failing]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">166e5179-36c2-4654-bb86-882484bc6bc5</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/1806ccef-d74d-4ba6-8e2f-417d213ccd10/The-Podcasting-Playbook-Cover-Art.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/166e5179-36c2-4654-bb86-882484bc6bc5.mp3" length="17258760" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>17:58</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>7</podcast:episode><podcast:chapters url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/chapter-166c7828-7c7a-4596-b4c3-7b135afdcd44.json" type="application/json+chapters"/></item><item><title>Strategic Podcasters Don’t Let Their Old Episodes Collect Dust (They Make 7 Small Tweaks)</title><itunes:title>Strategic Podcasters Don’t Let Their Old Episodes Collect Dust (They Make 7 Small Tweaks)</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Justin shares seven practical strategies to breathe new life into your podcast's back catalog and turn old episodes into consistent download engines. From optimizing episode titles for search to bundling themed playlists, he breaks down how smart podcasters intentionally leverage their existing content instead of letting it gather dust. Justin covers making titles more searchable, integrating episodes into email sequences and sales funnels, promoting during speaking engagements, cross-linking within new episodes, recycling social media content, re-engaging past guests, and creating curated playlists. He emphasizes that podcast episodes shouldn't "die on the vine" 30 days after release—with the right approach, your back catalog can keep working for months and years to come.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Episode titles should evolve over time—shift from compelling to keyword-rich as content ages</p><p>• Descriptive titles outperform clever ones in search, especially for older episodes</p><p>• Your email subscribers are warm leads—use welcome sequences and newsletters to resurface evergreen content</p><p>• Speaking engagements create perfect opportunities to direct audiences to specific episodes</p><p>• Cross-linking episodes within new content guides listeners deeper into your catalog</p><p>• Social media followers change constantly—recycling year-old content reaches new audiences</p><p>• Past guests need content too—anniversary milestones give natural reasons to re-promote</p><p>• Themed playlists act as starter guides and make your back catalog more navigable</p><p>• Start small with one or two strategies rather than trying to implement everything at once</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00:00) - Get More Podcast Downloads Without Recording New Episodes</p><p>(00:01:14) - Tip #1: Make Episode Titles More Searchable</p><p>(00:03:10) - Tip #2: Add Older Episodes to Your Email Sequences</p><p>(00:05:16) - Tip #3: Mention Episodes in Your Speaking Engagements</p><p>(00:06:51) - Tip #4: Link Old Episodes Inside New Episodes</p><p>(00:07:59) - Tip #5: Recycle Content from Old Episodes on Social Media</p><p>(00:09:18) - Tip #6: Ask Past Guests to Reshare Their Episodes</p><p>(00:10:48) - Tip #7: Bundle Older Episodes Into a Themed Playlist</p><p>(00:12:17) - Podcast Episodes Shouldn't Just Die on the Vine 30 Days After They've Been Released</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast Back Catalog, Older Episodes, Episode Downloads, Podcast Growth, Evergreen Content, Episode Titles, Searchable Titles, Keyword Optimization, Email Sequences, Newsletter Strategy, Welcome Sequences, Sales Funnels, Speaking Engagements, Conference Speaking, QR Codes, Episode Cross-Linking, Content Recycling, Social Media Strategy, Guest Promotion, Episode Anniversaries, Themed Playlists, Content Curation, Podcast Discovery, Search Optimization, Email Marketing, Content Marketing, Podcast Strategy, Download Strategy, Back Catalog Optimization, Episode Revival, Content Amplification, Binge-Worthy Content, Podcast Feed Optimization, Episode Promotion, Guest Relationships, Content Repurposing, SimplePod Studios, Justin Peters, Podcast Movement, Donor Advised Funds, Open Enrollment, Podcast Analytics, Listener Retention, Audience Growth, Content Strategy, Podcast Marketing</p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Justin shares seven practical strategies to breathe new life into your podcast's back catalog and turn old episodes into consistent download engines. From optimizing episode titles for search to bundling themed playlists, he breaks down how smart podcasters intentionally leverage their existing content instead of letting it gather dust. Justin covers making titles more searchable, integrating episodes into email sequences and sales funnels, promoting during speaking engagements, cross-linking within new episodes, recycling social media content, re-engaging past guests, and creating curated playlists. He emphasizes that podcast episodes shouldn't "die on the vine" 30 days after release—with the right approach, your back catalog can keep working for months and years to come.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Episode titles should evolve over time—shift from compelling to keyword-rich as content ages</p><p>• Descriptive titles outperform clever ones in search, especially for older episodes</p><p>• Your email subscribers are warm leads—use welcome sequences and newsletters to resurface evergreen content</p><p>• Speaking engagements create perfect opportunities to direct audiences to specific episodes</p><p>• Cross-linking episodes within new content guides listeners deeper into your catalog</p><p>• Social media followers change constantly—recycling year-old content reaches new audiences</p><p>• Past guests need content too—anniversary milestones give natural reasons to re-promote</p><p>• Themed playlists act as starter guides and make your back catalog more navigable</p><p>• Start small with one or two strategies rather than trying to implement everything at once</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00:00) - Get More Podcast Downloads Without Recording New Episodes</p><p>(00:01:14) - Tip #1: Make Episode Titles More Searchable</p><p>(00:03:10) - Tip #2: Add Older Episodes to Your Email Sequences</p><p>(00:05:16) - Tip #3: Mention Episodes in Your Speaking Engagements</p><p>(00:06:51) - Tip #4: Link Old Episodes Inside New Episodes</p><p>(00:07:59) - Tip #5: Recycle Content from Old Episodes on Social Media</p><p>(00:09:18) - Tip #6: Ask Past Guests to Reshare Their Episodes</p><p>(00:10:48) - Tip #7: Bundle Older Episodes Into a Themed Playlist</p><p>(00:12:17) - Podcast Episodes Shouldn't Just Die on the Vine 30 Days After They've Been Released</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast Back Catalog, Older Episodes, Episode Downloads, Podcast Growth, Evergreen Content, Episode Titles, Searchable Titles, Keyword Optimization, Email Sequences, Newsletter Strategy, Welcome Sequences, Sales Funnels, Speaking Engagements, Conference Speaking, QR Codes, Episode Cross-Linking, Content Recycling, Social Media Strategy, Guest Promotion, Episode Anniversaries, Themed Playlists, Content Curation, Podcast Discovery, Search Optimization, Email Marketing, Content Marketing, Podcast Strategy, Download Strategy, Back Catalog Optimization, Episode Revival, Content Amplification, Binge-Worthy Content, Podcast Feed Optimization, Episode Promotion, Guest Relationships, Content Repurposing, SimplePod Studios, Justin Peters, Podcast Movement, Donor Advised Funds, Open Enrollment, Podcast Analytics, Listener Retention, Audience Growth, Content Strategy, Podcast Marketing</p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://thepodcastplaybook.captivate.fm/episode/why-strategic-podcasters-dont-let-their-old-episodes-collect-dust]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">a5c1b1f9-0d09-4bdb-a44e-35baab623598</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/1806ccef-d74d-4ba6-8e2f-417d213ccd10/The-Podcasting-Playbook-Cover-Art.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 07:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/a5c1b1f9-0d09-4bdb-a44e-35baab623598.mp3" length="12608557" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>13:08</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>6</podcast:episode><podcast:chapters url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/chapter-992ac05f-e17e-448d-bcb8-615d511c6a42.json" type="application/json+chapters"/></item><item><title>We’re Settling the Most Polarizing &amp; Controversial Podcasting Decisions</title><itunes:title>We’re Settling the Most Polarizing &amp; Controversial Podcasting Decisions</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Justin and Kyle square off in a heated debate covering five of podcasting's most controversial topics—but there's a twist. They don't get to choose their positions. Drawing stances from a hat, they're forced to argue for opinions they might completely disagree with, from interview vs. solo formats to video-first vs. audio-only, seasonal vs. weekly publishing, big-name vs. niche guests, and broad vs. niche podcasts. Through rapid-fire arguments and occasional "jumping ship" moments, they explore the nuanced pros and cons of each approach, ultimately revealing that there's rarely a one-size-fits-all answer in podcasting. Along the way, they share real client experiences, algorithm insights, and hard-won lessons about what actually works—and when to intentionally break the rules.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Solo content is faster to produce, but guest interviews build relationships and expand reach</p><p>• Seasonal breaks risk losing momentum—consistency builds audience habits and algorithmic favor</p><p>• Video unlocks discoverability through short-form content, but adds complexity and cost that can overwhelm new creators</p><p>• Big-name guests bring authority by association, but niche experts often deliver more relevant value and better promotion</p><p>• Niche podcasts create clarity and serve as an on-ramp to broader authority over time</p><p>• Testing and pivoting based on results matters more than rigidly following any single formula</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00:00) - Debating the Hottest Topics in Podcasting</p><p>(00:01:35) - Topic 1: Interview vs Solo Format (Solo Format)</p><p>(00:03:14) - Topic 1: Interview vs Solo Format (Interview Format)</p><p>(00:06:43) - Topic 2: Seasonal vs Weekly Publishing (Seasonal Publishing)</p><p>(00:09:14) - Topic 2: Seasonal vs Weekly Publishing (Weekly Publishing)</p><p>(00:11:05) - Topic 3: Video First vs Audio Only (Audio Only)</p><p>(00:13:26) - Topic 3: Video First vs Audio Only (Video First)</p><p>(00:18:16) - Topic 4: Big Guest or Niche Guest (Big Guest)</p><p>(00:21:01) - Topic 4: Big Guest or Niche Guest (Niche Guest)</p><p>(00:23:02) - Topic 5: Niching vs Broad Topics (Niching)</p><p>(00:24:32) - Topic 5: Niching vs Broad Topics (Broad Topics)</p><p>(00:28:10) - Which Topics Did We Disagree With the Most?</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast Formats, Interview Podcasts, Solo Episodes, Guest Collaboration, Podcast Scheduling, Seasonal Podcasting, Weekly Publishing, Podcast Consistency, Content Batching, Audience Habits, Podcast Momentum, Video Podcasts, Audio Only Podcasts, YouTube Podcasts, Short Form Content, Reels and Shorts, Video Editing, Production Complexity, Camera Equipment, Podcast Discoverability, Social Media Algorithms, Big Name Guests, Niche Guests, Guest Authority, Content Relevance, Podcast Promotion, Guest Sharing, Niche Podcasting, Broad Topic Podcasts, Content Specialization, Podcast Growth Strategies, Algorithm Optimization, Service Based Podcasters, Professional Podcasting, Podcast ROI, Content Marketing, Podcast Burnout, Episode Planning, Podcast Systems, Audience Building, Content Strategy, Podcast Debate, Marketing Strategy, Podcast Production, Content Creation, Business Podcasting, Justin Peters, Kyle Peters, SimplePod Studios</p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Justin and Kyle square off in a heated debate covering five of podcasting's most controversial topics—but there's a twist. They don't get to choose their positions. Drawing stances from a hat, they're forced to argue for opinions they might completely disagree with, from interview vs. solo formats to video-first vs. audio-only, seasonal vs. weekly publishing, big-name vs. niche guests, and broad vs. niche podcasts. Through rapid-fire arguments and occasional "jumping ship" moments, they explore the nuanced pros and cons of each approach, ultimately revealing that there's rarely a one-size-fits-all answer in podcasting. Along the way, they share real client experiences, algorithm insights, and hard-won lessons about what actually works—and when to intentionally break the rules.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Solo content is faster to produce, but guest interviews build relationships and expand reach</p><p>• Seasonal breaks risk losing momentum—consistency builds audience habits and algorithmic favor</p><p>• Video unlocks discoverability through short-form content, but adds complexity and cost that can overwhelm new creators</p><p>• Big-name guests bring authority by association, but niche experts often deliver more relevant value and better promotion</p><p>• Niche podcasts create clarity and serve as an on-ramp to broader authority over time</p><p>• Testing and pivoting based on results matters more than rigidly following any single formula</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00:00) - Debating the Hottest Topics in Podcasting</p><p>(00:01:35) - Topic 1: Interview vs Solo Format (Solo Format)</p><p>(00:03:14) - Topic 1: Interview vs Solo Format (Interview Format)</p><p>(00:06:43) - Topic 2: Seasonal vs Weekly Publishing (Seasonal Publishing)</p><p>(00:09:14) - Topic 2: Seasonal vs Weekly Publishing (Weekly Publishing)</p><p>(00:11:05) - Topic 3: Video First vs Audio Only (Audio Only)</p><p>(00:13:26) - Topic 3: Video First vs Audio Only (Video First)</p><p>(00:18:16) - Topic 4: Big Guest or Niche Guest (Big Guest)</p><p>(00:21:01) - Topic 4: Big Guest or Niche Guest (Niche Guest)</p><p>(00:23:02) - Topic 5: Niching vs Broad Topics (Niching)</p><p>(00:24:32) - Topic 5: Niching vs Broad Topics (Broad Topics)</p><p>(00:28:10) - Which Topics Did We Disagree With the Most?</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast Formats, Interview Podcasts, Solo Episodes, Guest Collaboration, Podcast Scheduling, Seasonal Podcasting, Weekly Publishing, Podcast Consistency, Content Batching, Audience Habits, Podcast Momentum, Video Podcasts, Audio Only Podcasts, YouTube Podcasts, Short Form Content, Reels and Shorts, Video Editing, Production Complexity, Camera Equipment, Podcast Discoverability, Social Media Algorithms, Big Name Guests, Niche Guests, Guest Authority, Content Relevance, Podcast Promotion, Guest Sharing, Niche Podcasting, Broad Topic Podcasts, Content Specialization, Podcast Growth Strategies, Algorithm Optimization, Service Based Podcasters, Professional Podcasting, Podcast ROI, Content Marketing, Podcast Burnout, Episode Planning, Podcast Systems, Audience Building, Content Strategy, Podcast Debate, Marketing Strategy, Podcast Production, Content Creation, Business Podcasting, Justin Peters, Kyle Peters, SimplePod Studios</p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://thepodcastplaybook.captivate.fm/episode/were-settling-the-most-polarizing-controversial-podcasting-decisions]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">d44c1b7e-a36d-454a-b77e-d9ebf065d8b6</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/1806ccef-d74d-4ba6-8e2f-417d213ccd10/The-Podcasting-Playbook-Cover-Art.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/d44c1b7e-a36d-454a-b77e-d9ebf065d8b6.mp3" length="34386029" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>35:49</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>5</podcast:episode><podcast:chapters url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/chapter-e15d7135-2a9f-4041-9dca-04892786ff2e.json" type="application/json+chapters"/></item><item><title>You Keep Hearing You Need to Niche Your Show, But How?</title><itunes:title>You Keep Hearing You Need to Niche Your Show, But How?</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Justin breaks down the exact niching exercise that helped him finally unlock real podcast growth after years of flat downloads. After resisting this advice early on, he explains why surface-level demographics weren’t enough—and how reframing his audience through pain points and stage of journey completely changed how his content resonated with many listeners. In this episode, Justin walks through the two filters that stop podcasters from getting clear on their niche, addresses the most common fears around narrowing your focus, and shares practical questions you can use today to define an audience your show can truly serve. If you’ve struggled to “pick a niche” without boxing yourself in, this episode gives you a clear framework.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Niching doesn’t limit growth—it makes your show easier to find, remember, and binge</p><p>• Broad demographics aren’t enough to define a meaningful podcast audience</p><p>• Your show may shrink at first—but resonance drives long-term growth</p><p>• Specific examples and language matter more than broad topics</p><p>• Focusing on 3–5 core pain points instantly sharpens your content</p><p>• Serving one stage of the listener journey creates super-fans</p><p>• Great niche podcasts feel like they were made for one person</p><p>• You can test a niche before fully committing to it</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00) – Why Justin Finally Took Niching Seriously</p><p>(01:43) – Why Niche Shows Are Thriving Right Now</p><p>(02:38) – The 3 Biggest Fears Podcasters Have About Niching</p><p>(02:56) – Why Your Podcast Has to Shrink Before It Grows</p><p>(04:00) – Does Niching Kill Creative Freedom?</p><p>(06:00) – Why Excluding the Wrong Listener Is a Good Thing</p><p>(07:24) – Filter #1: Identify 3–5 Core Pain Points</p><p>(09:01) – Questions to Help You Uncover Real Pain Points</p><p>(11:28) – Filter #2: Focus on a Specific Stage of the Journey</p><p>(13:38) – Questions to Define the Stage You Want to Serve</p><p>(15:30) – How the Two Filters Work Together</p><p>(16:21) – One Bonus Tip for Testing Your Niche</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast Niching Strategy, Podcast Audience Growth, Finding Your Podcast Niche, Podcast Listener Avatar, Podcast Content Strategy, Audience Pain Points, Stage of Audience Journey, Podcast Positioning, Podcast Marketing Strategy, Podcast Lead Generation, Podcast Engagement, Coaching Podcasts, Advisor Podcasts, Niche Marketing for Podcasters, Growing a Podcast Audience, Turning Listeners Into Clients, Podcast Clarity Framework, Justin Peters, SimplePod Studios, The Podcast Playbook</p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Justin breaks down the exact niching exercise that helped him finally unlock real podcast growth after years of flat downloads. After resisting this advice early on, he explains why surface-level demographics weren’t enough—and how reframing his audience through pain points and stage of journey completely changed how his content resonated with many listeners. In this episode, Justin walks through the two filters that stop podcasters from getting clear on their niche, addresses the most common fears around narrowing your focus, and shares practical questions you can use today to define an audience your show can truly serve. If you’ve struggled to “pick a niche” without boxing yourself in, this episode gives you a clear framework.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Niching doesn’t limit growth—it makes your show easier to find, remember, and binge</p><p>• Broad demographics aren’t enough to define a meaningful podcast audience</p><p>• Your show may shrink at first—but resonance drives long-term growth</p><p>• Specific examples and language matter more than broad topics</p><p>• Focusing on 3–5 core pain points instantly sharpens your content</p><p>• Serving one stage of the listener journey creates super-fans</p><p>• Great niche podcasts feel like they were made for one person</p><p>• You can test a niche before fully committing to it</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00) – Why Justin Finally Took Niching Seriously</p><p>(01:43) – Why Niche Shows Are Thriving Right Now</p><p>(02:38) – The 3 Biggest Fears Podcasters Have About Niching</p><p>(02:56) – Why Your Podcast Has to Shrink Before It Grows</p><p>(04:00) – Does Niching Kill Creative Freedom?</p><p>(06:00) – Why Excluding the Wrong Listener Is a Good Thing</p><p>(07:24) – Filter #1: Identify 3–5 Core Pain Points</p><p>(09:01) – Questions to Help You Uncover Real Pain Points</p><p>(11:28) – Filter #2: Focus on a Specific Stage of the Journey</p><p>(13:38) – Questions to Define the Stage You Want to Serve</p><p>(15:30) – How the Two Filters Work Together</p><p>(16:21) – One Bonus Tip for Testing Your Niche</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast Niching Strategy, Podcast Audience Growth, Finding Your Podcast Niche, Podcast Listener Avatar, Podcast Content Strategy, Audience Pain Points, Stage of Audience Journey, Podcast Positioning, Podcast Marketing Strategy, Podcast Lead Generation, Podcast Engagement, Coaching Podcasts, Advisor Podcasts, Niche Marketing for Podcasters, Growing a Podcast Audience, Turning Listeners Into Clients, Podcast Clarity Framework, Justin Peters, SimplePod Studios, The Podcast Playbook</p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://thepodcastplaybook.captivate.fm/episode/why-most-podcasts-never-grow-and-the-niche-mistake-no-one-talks-about]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">3a72628d-093d-466f-a0d2-5cb5718f63e4</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/1806ccef-d74d-4ba6-8e2f-417d213ccd10/The-Podcasting-Playbook-Cover-Art.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/3a72628d-093d-466f-a0d2-5cb5718f63e4.mp3" length="15966069" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>16:38</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>4</podcast:episode><podcast:chapters url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/chapter-aff8c47c-98db-40c4-980a-eb329a2c1bb7.json" type="application/json+chapters"/></item><item><title>These Title Formulas Will Get Your Episodes More Clicks</title><itunes:title>These Title Formulas Will Get Your Episodes More Clicks</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Justin breaks down why great content can go unnoticed—and how the right title changes that. Drawing from his own experience with underperforming episodes that had solid retention, he shares the four proven formulas he uses to craft compelling podcast titles that actually get clicks. Justin walks through the Problem + Solution approach, the What/Why/How framework, the power of Specificity, and Results-Oriented titling, complete with real-world examples from financial advisors, wellness coaches, and leadership consultants. He also covers character limits, the danger of clickbait, and why auditing your back catalog can bring new life to evergreen content. It's a practical, no-fluff guide for coaches, advisors, and service-based podcasters who want their best episodes to get the attention they deserve.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Your title is as important as your content—it's the first filter for potential listeners</p><p>• The Problem + Solution formula speaks directly to pain points and offers clear value</p><p>• What/Why/How titles remove guesswork while building curiosity and clarity</p><p>• Specific titles with numbers and details cut through noise and promise concrete value</p><p>• Results-oriented titles focus on transformation, not just information</p><p>• Keep titles between 50-70 characters (10-12 words) for optimal display across platforms</p><p>• Clickbait wins downloads but loses trust—authenticity builds lasting audiences</p><p>• Evergreen content deserves regular title audits to maximize ongoing downloads</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00:00) - The #1 Reason Your Episode Didn't Get Many Downloads</p><p>(00:02:13) - The Problem + Solution Podcast Titling Formula</p><p>(00:03:58) - The What, Why and How Podcast Titling Formula</p><p>(00:05:53) - The Specificity Podcast Titling Formula</p><p>(00:08:33) - The Results Oriented Podcast Titling Formula</p><p>(00:10:45) - Recapping the 4 Simple Formulas to Create More Clickable Content</p><p>(00:11:51) - Bonus Tips for Creating Clickable Titles</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast Titles, Podcast Downloads, Episode Titles, Clickable Content, Title Formulas, Problem Solution Formula, What Why How Formula, Specificity Formula, Results Oriented Titles, Podcast Marketing, Content Marketing, Audience Growth, Podcast Strategy, Episode Performance, Title Optimization, Podcast Feed, Retention Charts, Content Discovery, Service-Based Podcasters, Coach Podcasts, Advisor Podcasts, Financial Advisor Podcasts, Wellness Coach Podcasts, Leadership Consultant Podcasts, Clickbait vs Value, Title Character Limits, Podcast Analytics, Evergreen Content, Content Audits, Podcast Authority, Expert Positioning, Client Conversion, Podcast Engagement, Download Strategy, Episode Packaging, Content Amplification, Curiosity Triggers, Value Proposition, Podcast Growth, Justin Peters, SimplePod Studios</p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Justin breaks down why great content can go unnoticed—and how the right title changes that. Drawing from his own experience with underperforming episodes that had solid retention, he shares the four proven formulas he uses to craft compelling podcast titles that actually get clicks. Justin walks through the Problem + Solution approach, the What/Why/How framework, the power of Specificity, and Results-Oriented titling, complete with real-world examples from financial advisors, wellness coaches, and leadership consultants. He also covers character limits, the danger of clickbait, and why auditing your back catalog can bring new life to evergreen content. It's a practical, no-fluff guide for coaches, advisors, and service-based podcasters who want their best episodes to get the attention they deserve.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Your title is as important as your content—it's the first filter for potential listeners</p><p>• The Problem + Solution formula speaks directly to pain points and offers clear value</p><p>• What/Why/How titles remove guesswork while building curiosity and clarity</p><p>• Specific titles with numbers and details cut through noise and promise concrete value</p><p>• Results-oriented titles focus on transformation, not just information</p><p>• Keep titles between 50-70 characters (10-12 words) for optimal display across platforms</p><p>• Clickbait wins downloads but loses trust—authenticity builds lasting audiences</p><p>• Evergreen content deserves regular title audits to maximize ongoing downloads</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00:00) - The #1 Reason Your Episode Didn't Get Many Downloads</p><p>(00:02:13) - The Problem + Solution Podcast Titling Formula</p><p>(00:03:58) - The What, Why and How Podcast Titling Formula</p><p>(00:05:53) - The Specificity Podcast Titling Formula</p><p>(00:08:33) - The Results Oriented Podcast Titling Formula</p><p>(00:10:45) - Recapping the 4 Simple Formulas to Create More Clickable Content</p><p>(00:11:51) - Bonus Tips for Creating Clickable Titles</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast Titles, Podcast Downloads, Episode Titles, Clickable Content, Title Formulas, Problem Solution Formula, What Why How Formula, Specificity Formula, Results Oriented Titles, Podcast Marketing, Content Marketing, Audience Growth, Podcast Strategy, Episode Performance, Title Optimization, Podcast Feed, Retention Charts, Content Discovery, Service-Based Podcasters, Coach Podcasts, Advisor Podcasts, Financial Advisor Podcasts, Wellness Coach Podcasts, Leadership Consultant Podcasts, Clickbait vs Value, Title Character Limits, Podcast Analytics, Evergreen Content, Content Audits, Podcast Authority, Expert Positioning, Client Conversion, Podcast Engagement, Download Strategy, Episode Packaging, Content Amplification, Curiosity Triggers, Value Proposition, Podcast Growth, Justin Peters, SimplePod Studios</p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/newsletter</a></u></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://thepodcastplaybook.captivate.fm/episode/4-title-formulas-that-actually-get-your-episodes-more-clicks]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">173cafa5-0c0c-4ad1-ace1-08d64dd257c8</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/1806ccef-d74d-4ba6-8e2f-417d213ccd10/The-Podcasting-Playbook-Cover-Art.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 05:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/173cafa5-0c0c-4ad1-ace1-08d64dd257c8.mp3" length="13037886" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>13:34</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>3</podcast:episode><podcast:chapters url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/chapter-51e12500-33cf-41ea-8af2-7314e2836f54.json" type="application/json+chapters"/></item><item><title>3 Overlooked SEO Changes to Make Your Podcast More Discoverable</title><itunes:title>3 Overlooked SEO Changes to Make Your Podcast More Discoverable</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Justin reveals why most podcast growth advice misses the mark—and introduces a third path beyond spending endless time or money. Instead of guest appearances, ads, or constant social media posting, he focuses on podcast discoverability: making your show easy to find inside Apple, Spotify, and other listening apps. With 35% of podcast listeners discovering new shows through platform search functions, and algorithms now recommending podcasts like YouTube serves videos, optimization is no longer optional. Justin walks through three simple, one-time changes you can make in under an hour: adding a title extension to clarify your audience, rearranging episode title formats to prioritize keywords, and enriching your podcast description with problem-solving bullet points. These strategies require minimal time, zero budget, and keep working long after implementation—making discoverability the smartest starting point before investing in earned media or paid ads.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• 35% of podcast listeners discover shows through search within their listening platform</p><p>• Title extensions clarify your audience and add keywords without requiring a full rebrand</p><p>• Leading episode titles with numbers wastes prime search real estate—rearrange them</p><p>• Podcast descriptions are underutilized—specific problem-solving bullets boost search ranking</p><p>• Discoverability changes are one-time efforts that deliver ongoing results without cost</p><p>• Clear, niche messaging converts browsers into subscribers more effectively than vague descriptions</p><p>• Fastest growth happens when discoverability is combined with earned media and paid ads</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00:00) - 3 Overlooked Ways to Make Your Podcast More Discoverable</p><p>(00:01:57) - Add a Title Extension to Your Podcast Name</p><p>(00:05:16) - The Formula for Creating a Title Extension</p><p>(00:07:20) - Rearrange Your Podcast's Episode Title Format</p><p>(00:10:03) - Add Problems or Transformations Your Podcast Addresses for Listeners to Your Description</p><p>(00:13:48) - Recapping the 3 Quick Changes to Help Your Podcast Show Up Higher in Search</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast Discoverability, Podcast SEO, Podcast Search Optimization, Apple Podcasts Search, Spotify Search, Podcast Growth Strategies, Title Extensions, Podcast Naming, Podcast Rebranding, Episode Title Format, Episode Numbers, Keyword Optimization, Podcast Description, Search Algorithm, Podcast Marketing, Organic Growth, Podcast Platform Algorithms, Content Discovery, Podcast Feed Optimization, Character Limits, Personal Finance Podcasts, LinkedIn Marketing, Business Podcasts, Podcast Hosting Platforms, Search Rankings, Keyword Strategy, Podcast Conversion, Audience Targeting, Niche Podcasting, Podcast Messaging, Low Budget Marketing, Time Efficient Marketing, One Time Marketing Efforts, Earned Media, Paid Advertising, Podcast Analytics, Justin Peters, SimplePod Studios</p><p><br></p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://simplepod-studios.kit.com/b9ab50da1b" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepod-studios.kit.com/b9ab50da1b</a></u></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Justin reveals why most podcast growth advice misses the mark—and introduces a third path beyond spending endless time or money. Instead of guest appearances, ads, or constant social media posting, he focuses on podcast discoverability: making your show easy to find inside Apple, Spotify, and other listening apps. With 35% of podcast listeners discovering new shows through platform search functions, and algorithms now recommending podcasts like YouTube serves videos, optimization is no longer optional. Justin walks through three simple, one-time changes you can make in under an hour: adding a title extension to clarify your audience, rearranging episode title formats to prioritize keywords, and enriching your podcast description with problem-solving bullet points. These strategies require minimal time, zero budget, and keep working long after implementation—making discoverability the smartest starting point before investing in earned media or paid ads.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• 35% of podcast listeners discover shows through search within their listening platform</p><p>• Title extensions clarify your audience and add keywords without requiring a full rebrand</p><p>• Leading episode titles with numbers wastes prime search real estate—rearrange them</p><p>• Podcast descriptions are underutilized—specific problem-solving bullets boost search ranking</p><p>• Discoverability changes are one-time efforts that deliver ongoing results without cost</p><p>• Clear, niche messaging converts browsers into subscribers more effectively than vague descriptions</p><p>• Fastest growth happens when discoverability is combined with earned media and paid ads</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00:00) - 3 Overlooked Ways to Make Your Podcast More Discoverable</p><p>(00:01:57) - Add a Title Extension to Your Podcast Name</p><p>(00:05:16) - The Formula for Creating a Title Extension</p><p>(00:07:20) - Rearrange Your Podcast's Episode Title Format</p><p>(00:10:03) - Add Problems or Transformations Your Podcast Addresses for Listeners to Your Description</p><p>(00:13:48) - Recapping the 3 Quick Changes to Help Your Podcast Show Up Higher in Search</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast Discoverability, Podcast SEO, Podcast Search Optimization, Apple Podcasts Search, Spotify Search, Podcast Growth Strategies, Title Extensions, Podcast Naming, Podcast Rebranding, Episode Title Format, Episode Numbers, Keyword Optimization, Podcast Description, Search Algorithm, Podcast Marketing, Organic Growth, Podcast Platform Algorithms, Content Discovery, Podcast Feed Optimization, Character Limits, Personal Finance Podcasts, LinkedIn Marketing, Business Podcasts, Podcast Hosting Platforms, Search Rankings, Keyword Strategy, Podcast Conversion, Audience Targeting, Niche Podcasting, Podcast Messaging, Low Budget Marketing, Time Efficient Marketing, One Time Marketing Efforts, Earned Media, Paid Advertising, Podcast Analytics, Justin Peters, SimplePod Studios</p><p><br></p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach Out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://simplepod-studios.kit.com/b9ab50da1b" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepod-studios.kit.com/b9ab50da1b</a></u></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://thepodcastplaybook.captivate.fm/episode/3-easy-ways-to-make-your-podcast-more-discoverable]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">6e4e44c0-f538-4828-8939-9a59398a9bc1</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/1806ccef-d74d-4ba6-8e2f-417d213ccd10/The-Podcasting-Playbook-Cover-Art.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 04:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/6e4e44c0-f538-4828-8939-9a59398a9bc1.mp3" length="14719890" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>15:20</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>2</podcast:episode><podcast:chapters url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/chapter-9d949880-a212-40c1-954d-f80ea537abb8.json" type="application/json+chapters"/></item><item><title>The Only 4 Reasons to Start a Podcast (Even If It Never Gets “Big”)</title><itunes:title>The Only 4 Reasons to Start a Podcast (Even If It Never Gets “Big”)</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Justin and Kyle tackle one of the most common questions podcasters ask: <em>Is it even worth podcasting if you don’t have—or want—a large audience?</em> While growing a show is valuable, they break down why audience size alone is a misleading metric and walk through four overlooked ways podcasting delivers real ROI for business owners. From personal branding and relationship building to content repurposing and lead generation, this episode reframes podcast success around business impact—not download numbers. If you’ve ever questioned whether your “small” podcast is actually working, this conversation will change how you measure success.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Podcasting delivers ROI far beyond audience size</p><p>• A podcast acts as a powerful personal branding asset</p><p>• Hosting a show accelerates relationship-building and referrals</p><p>• Podcasting creates a built-in networking system</p><p>• Your podcast can serve as the core engine for all your content</p><p>• Repurposing episodes increases reach without extra effort</p><p>• Niche shows generate leads with surprisingly small audiences</p><p>• Download numbers matter less than alignment with business goals</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00) – Is Podcasting Worth It Without a Large Audience?</p><p>(01:00) – Defining What “A Large Audience” Actually Means</p><p>(03:00) – Reason #1: Personal Branding</p><p>(05:00) – Reason #2: Relationship Building</p><p>(08:00) – Reason #3: Podcasting as a Content Engine</p><p>(10:30) – Reason #4: Niche Podcasts Convert Better Than Big Shows</p><p>(13:00) – Why 100 Listeners Is More Powerful Than You Think</p><p>(13:30) – Recap: The 4 Real ROI Drivers of Podcasting</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast ROI, Podcast Audience Growth, Podcast Download Metrics, Podcast Personal Branding, Relationship Building Through Podcasting, Podcast Networking Strategy, Podcast Content Repurposing, Podcast Content Engine, Podcast Lead Generation, Niche Podcasts, Small Podcast Audience Strategy, Podcast Marketing for Business Owners, Measuring Podcast Success, Podcast Goals Framework, SimplePod Studios, Justin Peters, Kyle Peters, The Podcast Playbook</p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://simplepod-studios.kit.com/b9ab50da1b" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepod-studios.kit.com/b9ab50da1b</a></u></p><p>Download the Podcast Goals Worksheet: <a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/goals" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/goals</a></p><p>Repurpose Every Episode Smarter: <a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/repurpose" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/repurpose</a></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Justin and Kyle tackle one of the most common questions podcasters ask: <em>Is it even worth podcasting if you don’t have—or want—a large audience?</em> While growing a show is valuable, they break down why audience size alone is a misleading metric and walk through four overlooked ways podcasting delivers real ROI for business owners. From personal branding and relationship building to content repurposing and lead generation, this episode reframes podcast success around business impact—not download numbers. If you’ve ever questioned whether your “small” podcast is actually working, this conversation will change how you measure success.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p><p>• Podcasting delivers ROI far beyond audience size</p><p>• A podcast acts as a powerful personal branding asset</p><p>• Hosting a show accelerates relationship-building and referrals</p><p>• Podcasting creates a built-in networking system</p><p>• Your podcast can serve as the core engine for all your content</p><p>• Repurposing episodes increases reach without extra effort</p><p>• Niche shows generate leads with surprisingly small audiences</p><p>• Download numbers matter less than alignment with business goals</p><p><strong>Key Timestamps:</strong></p><p>(00:00) – Is Podcasting Worth It Without a Large Audience?</p><p>(01:00) – Defining What “A Large Audience” Actually Means</p><p>(03:00) – Reason #1: Personal Branding</p><p>(05:00) – Reason #2: Relationship Building</p><p>(08:00) – Reason #3: Podcasting as a Content Engine</p><p>(10:30) – Reason #4: Niche Podcasts Convert Better Than Big Shows</p><p>(13:00) – Why 100 Listeners Is More Powerful Than You Think</p><p>(13:30) – Recap: The 4 Real ROI Drivers of Podcasting</p><p><strong>Key Topics Discussed:</strong></p><p>Podcast ROI, Podcast Audience Growth, Podcast Download Metrics, Podcast Personal Branding, Relationship Building Through Podcasting, Podcast Networking Strategy, Podcast Content Repurposing, Podcast Content Engine, Podcast Lead Generation, Niche Podcasts, Small Podcast Audience Strategy, Podcast Marketing for Business Owners, Measuring Podcast Success, Podcast Goals Framework, SimplePod Studios, Justin Peters, Kyle Peters, The Podcast Playbook</p><p>Transform Your Podcast from Time-Suck to Lead Generator at <u><a href="https://simplepodstudios.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepodstudios.com</a></u></p><p>Reach out at justin@simplepodstudios.com or kyle@simplepodstudios.com</p><p>Get Podcasting Tips Straight to Your Inbox at <u><a href="https://simplepod-studios.kit.com/b9ab50da1b" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://simplepod-studios.kit.com/b9ab50da1b</a></u></p><p>Download the Podcast Goals Worksheet: <a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/goals" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/goals</a></p><p>Repurpose Every Episode Smarter: <a href="https://www.simplepodstudios.com/repurpose" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.simplepodstudios.com/repurpose</a></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://thepodcastplaybook.captivate.fm/episode/4-reasons-to-have-a-pod-without-a-large-audience]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">5a1f3988-c3b5-4bb3-a76e-e295c26551c6</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/1806ccef-d74d-4ba6-8e2f-417d213ccd10/The-Podcasting-Playbook-Cover-Art.png"/><pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 03:00:00 -0400</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/5a1f3988-c3b5-4bb3-a76e-e295c26551c6.mp3" length="15821205" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>15:59</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>1</podcast:episode></item></channel></rss>