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How to Develop Your Own Podcasting Best Practices

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It's another installment from The Co-Host Collective Series here on Let's Blow This Up and today, I'm diving into the importance of developing personal podcasting best practices with Jay Franze of The Jay Franze Show.

With so much advice at your fingertips (or just getting coming your way unsolicited thanks to algorithms and news feeds), Jay and I are doing our part to emphasize the value of filtering information through your own lens to find what truly works for your show.

A big focus of the conversation is consistency --- not just in releasing episodes, but in communication with co-hosts, collaborators, and your audience. We unpack how consistent messaging strengthens trust, helps keep everyone aligned, and allows you to take a break from production without leaving your audience hanging.

Whether you're a solo podcaster or part of a team, this episode offers guidance on establishing habits that support sustainable podcasting. It's about crafting a framework that feels right for you and helps you grow without burning out.

Key Takeaways:

  • There’s no one-size-fits-all advice --- customize best practices to fit your workflow.
  • Consistency is more than scheduling; it's also about clear and ongoing communication.
  • Evaluate the advice you hear critically and adopt only what aligns with your goals.
  • Sustainable podcasting requires structure that supports your creative energy.
  • Your best practices should evolve as your podcast grows and your needs change.
  • Having a co-host or collaborator means aligning on processes to avoid friction.

Connect with Jay Franze
Website | Instagram

Thank you for listening and becoming an official member of The Bomb Squad!
Now it's time to take action and get the most from your podcasting efforts. Discover how I can help you out at bombtrackmedia.com
MUSIC CREDIT: Aggressive Metal Trailer (Dragon Heart) by Alex Grohl on pixabay.com

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It's another installment from The Co-Host Collective Series here on Let's Blow This Up and today, I'm diving into the importance of developing personal podcasting best practices with Jay Franze of The Jay Franze Show.

With so much advice at your fingertips (or just getting coming your way unsolicited thanks to algorithms and news feeds), Jay and I are doing our part to emphasize the value of filtering information through your own lens to find what truly works for your show.

A big focus of the conversation is consistency --- not just in releasing episodes, but in communication with co-hosts, collaborators, and your audience. We unpack how consistent messaging strengthens trust, helps keep everyone aligned, and allows you to take a break from production without leaving your audience hanging.

Whether you're a solo podcaster or part of a team, this episode offers guidance on establishing habits that support sustainable podcasting. It's about crafting a framework that feels right for you and helps you grow without burning out.

Key Takeaways:

  • There’s no one-size-fits-all advice --- customize best practices to fit your workflow.
  • Consistency is more than scheduling; it's also about clear and ongoing communication.
  • Evaluate the advice you hear critically and adopt only what aligns with your goals.
  • Sustainable podcasting requires structure that supports your creative energy.
  • Your best practices should evolve as your podcast grows and your needs change.
  • Having a co-host or collaborator means aligning on processes to avoid friction.

Connect with Jay Franze
Website | Instagram

Thank you for listening and becoming an official member of The Bomb Squad!
Now it's time to take action and get the most from your podcasting efforts. Discover how I can help you out at bombtrackmedia.com
MUSIC CREDIT: Aggressive Metal Trailer (Dragon Heart) by Alex Grohl on pixabay.com

  continue reading

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