The Pitfalls of Podcast Batching [Ep. 124]

 
 

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Here’s what to expect from this episode:

People often ask me for the best podcast schedule solution, and the truth is, I can't decide that for you. And in my experience, it's going to change constantly based on what season of life you're in.

But since batch planning and recording podcast episodes is something that I know lots of podcasters struggle with, today we're diving into the benefits and pitfalls of podcast batching. I'm also sharing how I approach podcast batching and some solutions for you to balance its benefits with the need for flexibility.

When you can make it work, batching in any capacity has so many benefits and really forces you to be more intentional with your content. Batch planning your podcast episodes can be a fantastic tool, but it's not without pitfalls.

To make the most of it, find a balance between staying ahead and being flexible. Give yourself permission to change topics and consider using a flexible content calendar. These strategies will help you create content that resonates with your audience AND keep you motivated long-term.

Here's to all of us creating content that lights us up!

Topics covered:

  • How I plan and batch my podcast episodes

  • The benefits of batch planning and recording

  • Some of the pitfalls that come with podcast batching

  • Balancing the benefits of batching with the need for flexibility

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