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12 - You can script your episodes or videos and not sound like you're reading
Episode 123rd February 2026 • The Credibility Minute • Jen deHaan
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Many podcasters fear that scripting their show will make them sound monotone or kinda robotic as a result. It's the worry that reading kills the natural vibe of a conversation.

The opposite is often true thought because scripting your episode (which includes using NOTES, doesn't have to be a full script especially after some practice) respects your audience's time because it prevents rambling and repetition. A well-planned script allows you to deliver dense and accurate info or ideas without getting lost in tangents that gets in the way of your message or the episode itself.

You can learn to read a script naturally with practice. Vocal prosody and reading techniques allow you to sound conversational while maintaining the precision of a written plan. This series will get into some of those specifics in future episodes.

In this micro-episode:

  1. Why rambling impacts listener trust (and attention!)
  2. How scripting helps you deliver more value and be efficient too
  3. The difference between a helpful tangent and... a distracting one

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Written, edited, and hosted by Jen deHaan.

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Host: Jen deHaan has a background of almost 30 years in tech, education, & instructional design and 10 years in improv and performance.

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Made and produced by Jen deHaan in British Columbia, Canada.

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