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Submit ReviewAs you create your podcast, is it better to do an interview or a solo show? You might consider co-hosts. Should you have segment contributors? It all comes down to preference. There are benefits to each. We will cover those today.
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There are various ways you can structure your podcast. A few ways include a solo show, an interview, co-hosts, and crowdsourced.
Let's talk about each one to identify the benefits and drawbacks of each.
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Those are just four of the ways you can structure your podcast. You could have episodes where guest contributors appear for a segment offering additional content. Repurposing your live presentations is another option.
The best part is that you don't have to pick just one. You can use a consistent format and then drop in others when it makes sense.
On this show, I typically bring you a solo show. However, there are times when I have a guest here for an interview. It isn't one size fits all.
Dave Jackson at School of Podcasting typically does a solo show. There are times when he does an interview. He also does a crowdsourced show once a month.
Dan Miller at 48 Days Podcast is usually a solo show answering listener questions. But there are times when he brings on a guest for a very special interview.
Pick the flavor that works for you. Then, change it when the time is right.
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