How to Describe Your Podcast to An Editor

Hiring a Podcast Editor

Aug 5 2022 • 12 mins

When it comes time to describe your podcast to a potential podcast editor, you want to make sure that you have all your bases covered. You don't want to end up with that "deer in the headlights" feeling; you want to be relaxed, confident, and able to engage fully.

But what are the important topics to cover? What should you say? How do you know if you're missing anything?

Listen to this episode of Hiring a Podcast Editor to discover what's most important, and download the free guide "15 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Podcast Editor" so that you can move forward with confidence.

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Links & Resources

Links & Resources

  • Podcasters' Roundtable - The Podcasters' Round Table is often a panel discussion format.
  • 2GuysTalking Podcast Network - Mike Wilkerson LOVES to create what he calls the "101 Episode," which is a great perspective on what an "Episode Zero" can be.
  • Christian Woman Leadership Podcast - The Christian Woman Leadership Podcast varies between monologues, cohosted episodes, solo interviews, and team interviews.
  • Focusrite Pro Podcast - The Focusrite Pro Podcast started out publishing every other week on an ongoing basis, and is transitioning to a seasonal production schedule.

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15 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Podcast Editor

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