On this episode I talk about the following podcast formats, interview, co-hosted, panel podcast, non-fictional storytelling, and produced theater. Which one is right for your podcast? Listen to find out.!
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Speaker:So today we are gonna be talking about podcast formats.
Speaker:So there's so many different ways
Speaker:that you can do a podcast, including, you know,
Speaker:I'd say there's so many things you can do,
Speaker:including the interview podcast format,
Speaker:the solo monologue podcast format,
Speaker:conversational co-hosted podcast format,
Speaker:the panel podcast format, non-fictional storytelling,
Speaker:and produced theater podcast.
Speaker:So which format is right for you?
Speaker:So let me say this up front,
Speaker:you should pick a format and stick to it
Speaker:so that people know what to expect
Speaker:and they have a constant listening experience.
Speaker:Now that doesn't mean you can't switch occasionally.
Speaker:And I'll give you the, except, you know,
Speaker:the way that I do that.
Speaker:So for my other podcast, the Dudes and Dads podcast,
Speaker:I, ours is mostly an interview show.
Speaker:And so what we do is we, I have a co-host
Speaker:and we do an interviews and most of the time
Speaker:it is just us and one other guest.
Speaker:But sometimes guests fall through
Speaker:or we don't get a chance to schedule a guest.
Speaker:And we want to talk about a topic,
Speaker:just the two of us. And so we do that. And then that becomes a just essentially a solo
Speaker:or co-hosted conversational podcast format. Most of them, though, were guests. And so our people
Speaker:have come to us, come to know that we do podcasting. And we do it with a interview most of the time,
Speaker:because again, we like that it brings in new people to our show. So let's talk a little
Speaker:bit about the podcast formats. So the end again, this is totally up to you. All of these, these
Speaker:formats work, they all, they all are going to be able to produce good shows for you. You just need
Speaker:to kind of decide what format your show is going to be. Now again, this is a format. This is not
Speaker:necessarily segments. We're not talking about like interview, you know, a pop quiz questions,
Speaker:things like that. We're talking about strictly about the format of the show. So the interview
Speaker:format is when the host asks questions, the cool thing about this is guests do most of the talking.
Speaker:And so you don't have to, as a host, do a lot of talking. You have to prepare. It takes a lot of
Speaker:time to prepare and ask good questions, get questions that you that are going to get your
Speaker:guests talking and wanting to share. And so you need to have come up with a lot of good
Speaker:interview questions, but they do most of the talking. You can just interject with a few questions.
Speaker:You don't need to keep the show necessarily going.
Speaker:You gain a new audience because many times the guests are going to share that they were
Speaker:on your show to their following.
Speaker:You may gain guests.
Speaker:The downside of that is your guests may not stick around depending on what kind of content
Speaker:you're doing.
Speaker:If you're doing a mixed bag of content, you may be talking to interview guests one time
Speaker:that's an expert in foster parenting and then the next time an expert in something else.
Speaker:Your guests may bring different audiences to you, but your audiences may not stick around
Speaker:because your guests are going to have a different feeling for them.
Speaker:They're going to have something different that may or may not be something that people
Speaker:are going to want to stick around for.
Speaker:The other option is what I'm doing right now with this show is a solo monologue podcast
Speaker:format.
Speaker:This is best if you have a lot of knowledge on one topic.
Speaker:For me, that's podcasting.
Speaker:is what I'm passionate about. I'm passionate about podcasting. And so for me, this is the
Speaker:best as a solo show. But I have already interviewed somebody and I have plans to interview somebody
Speaker:else because sometimes in this medium, I want you to hear from other people. I want you
Speaker:to hear what people, other people can bring to the show. But for the most part, this is
Speaker:a solo show. I'm talking to you about podcasting. I'm talking to you about what I know about
Speaker:podcasting. And so it's really best if you have good knowledge on one topic. It's really
Speaker:easily because there's no scheduling of guests. It's just a get on the microphone, go if it,
Speaker:you know, your time doesn't work if you're not, especially if you're not doing live. But if your
Speaker:time doesn't work for you, then it's easy to just go, I'm going to record this at a different time.
Speaker:And it doesn't necessarily have to be the same time. And then if you, the thing that can get hard
Speaker:about this though is that sometimes it can get hard talking to yourself. And so for me, this is
Speaker:something that I wanted to do more of when I started this show. I wanted to be able to do a solo
Speaker:show because I wasn't very good at doing a solo show and I'm hoping I'm getting better. I'm hoping
Speaker:that it's not a bore to you guys. But I in the past had done a show with a co-host and that's
Speaker:completely different because with a co-host, you're able to interact with them and you're able to
Speaker:ask them questions and volley things back and forth. But when it's just you on the show,
Speaker:you're talking for the 10, 15, 20, 30, 45 minutes, however long your show is by yourself. So you
Speaker:kind of have to get a good feel of being able to talk to yourself by yourself. For me, I just
Speaker:imagine that I'm talking to a group of people on stage. I've done that before. I've had a chance to
Speaker:to talk with people on stage. And so for me, when I do a solo podcast, I just act like
Speaker:there's a crowd in front of me, there's people in front of me that I'm actually talking to.
Speaker:And so that way, I kind of imagine myself in a more conversational state, as opposed to just
Speaker:doing talking to a microphone, because I can get hard and it's a lot harder and people are a lot
Speaker:likely more likely to give to give in and stop doing the podcast because it can get hard doing
Speaker:doing the solo monologue podcast format.
Speaker:Conversational co-hosted podcast format.
Speaker:This is much like the interview.
Speaker:You don't have to do all the talking.
Speaker:It's kind of easy to prepare for.
Speaker:In this case, you have a co-host,
Speaker:but you're not taking in guests,
Speaker:but you're talking back and forth about topics.
Speaker:And that becomes really easily because it's easy to say,
Speaker:"Okay, we're gonna talk about this topic."
Speaker:And then a lot of times, especially if your co-host
Speaker:is in the room.
Speaker:So my co-host for my other show is in the room with me.
Speaker:are talking face to face. And so really it is like we're sitting down for coffee and the podcast
Speaker:audience is just here for the listen. And they're not actually, you know, it's easy because I'm
Speaker:talking with my co-host and it's really, really easy. There's not a lot to prepare for. You don't
Speaker:have to schedule guests, so that's really cool. But it is interesting. Now, the panel podcast
Speaker:format, this is really similar to the interview, but it's with more people. So I don't know if you've
Speaker:you've ever been to like a conference or something like that where they have a panel, they have
Speaker:let's say two, three, four people up on stage and then they have a moderator who, this in
Speaker:this case would be your job to moderate as the host.
Speaker:But the moderator keeps the conversation going.
Speaker:They have to keep people from talking too much because some people talk a lot and won't
Speaker:shut up.
Speaker:And some people don't talk enough.
Speaker:So as the moderator, it's your job to keep the people moving, keep them talking but not
Speaker:talking too much, but it's similar because you're in it's similar to the
Speaker:conference interview the interview mode because you're letting the guests do the
Speaker:talking all you have to do is kind of moderate between okay now I want you to
Speaker:answer this question I want you to answer this question how about this
Speaker:question what do you think about this you know to different people and so again
Speaker:you're doing some talking but you don't have to necessarily put your input in on
Speaker:the topic that you're talking about you're just kind of there to moderate to
Speaker:keep the flow of the conversation going, not talk too much to people, not have people talk
Speaker:too little. So in that case, it's really easy. The hard thing about the panel podcast format
Speaker:is finding guests because there's a lot of scheduling involved in that. You have to
Speaker:bring more people in, you have to have guests scheduled, and it becomes really kind of a
Speaker:bear when you're trying to manage three people schedules plus your own.
Speaker:It's hard enough sometimes just to get one solo guest to come on to your show because
Speaker:of the time it takes to commit and try to schedule things like that.
Speaker:But when you try to add three people plus you to that, that can sometimes become a nightmare.
Speaker:The next topic, the next format is non-fictional podcast, non-fictional storytelling podcast.
Speaker:And this is when you're telling about real life events.
Speaker:Think, you know, murder podcasts.
Speaker:Think, think things like that where you're telling real life stories.
Speaker:You're, you may be going out and getting the facts, putting the story together, but you
Speaker:are doing the telling of real life stories.
Speaker:And the nice thing about this is there's so many stories to choose from and you can do
Speaker:it with sound effects.
Speaker:You can get real production heavy on this type of a format where you're adding in sound
Speaker:effects and drama and music and things like that.
Speaker:But it can be, that can be a lot to deal with.
Speaker:It can be a lot to produce.
Speaker:The good thing on that is it's just you,
Speaker:you're doing all the research,
Speaker:you're doing all the talking,
Speaker:you're putting the show together.
Speaker:And there's not any guests that you need to get on the show
Speaker:and make sure that you're scheduling guests
Speaker:and things like that.
Speaker:Now you can, if you wanna interview maybe somebody
Speaker:during the storytelling,
Speaker:that maybe the somebody who was a witness, you could,
Speaker:But you don't have to.
Speaker:The last type of format that I would suggest
Speaker:maybe doing is produced theater podcast.
Speaker:So this is like something that's scripted, it's produced.
Speaker:You have to get actors for this, but it's a story.
Speaker:It's like a, you know, think of an audio drama.
Speaker:Think of a radio drama before the days of television,
Speaker:before the days of all of the things where you can see them.
Speaker:Think of the audio dramas that you listen to.
Speaker:It would be similar to that. You'd have it scripted. You have a story. It's very highly produced music beds sound effects
Speaker:You have to get actors the sound has to be really good
Speaker:It takes a lot of work to do that
Speaker:But but those are high quality shows those are high a lot of times that big big production companies are doing those shows
Speaker:And so you can definitely stand out with doing those because you get it's a lot of it's a lot of work, but you can do it
Speaker:well
Speaker:So those are those are some some formats that I would suggest for you
Speaker:You do have to choose a format don't just go willingly where you're doing one thing one week one thing the next
Speaker:but the nice thing about doing that is that you
Speaker:You can do deviate a little bit from that like I said in the beginning
Speaker:You should choose something so that your fans your listeners know what to expect every time they get on they know exactly
Speaker:You know what kind of show that they're gonna be listening to
Speaker:But you can deviate a little bit again as an example when I do my other show most of the time
Speaker:We're doing guests because that's kind of show we are that's the kind of show that we are
Speaker:But occasionally we do a single show without
Speaker:You know without any guests. It's just me and my other co-host
Speaker:so
Speaker:pick a podcast
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