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E587 - Building Your Podcast Team - The Podcaster’s Path, 24 Steps from Beginner to Pro

E587 - Building Your Podcast Team - The Podcaster’s Path, 24 Steps from Beginner to Pro

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Episode 587 - Building Your Podcast Team - The Podcaster’s Path, 24 Steps from Beginner to Pro

Building Your Team: From Solo to Supported Podcasting

Most podcasters start as a team of one, handling everything from brainstorming to button-pushing. That's a strength—it builds your instincts—but as your show grows, smart delegation multiplies your impact without losing your voice. Bringing on collaborators isn't about handing off control; it's about amplifying what only you can do: host with authenticity and steer the vision.

What to Outsource First

Focus on repetitive, time-sucking tasks that drain your creative energy. Prioritize based on your bottlenecks:

  • Editing (top priority): Audio cleanup, noise reduction, pacing trims—these eat hours after every recording. An editor polishes your raw energy into pro-level episodes.

  • Show notes and graphics: Transcribing key quotes, timestamps, and social images. This frees you to focus on content while keeping episodes discoverable.

  • Guest booking and scheduling: Researching fits, outreach emails, calendar Tetris. Outsource when guest episodes become regular.

  • Promotion basics: Uploading clips, scheduling tweets, basic SEO tags. Later, community engagement or video edits.


Start small: outsource one task per season. Editing usually yields the biggest win—many podcasters reclaim 10+ hours weekly.

Your fingerprints stay on the show through clear instructions. Poor briefs waste everyone's time; great ones scale your quality.

How to Brief Collaborators Effectively

  • Create a shared doc: Outline your show's "DNA"—tone (conversational, punchy?), episode length (20-40 min?), style notes (keep natural pauses, no over-compression).

  • Episode SOP (standard operating procedure): Detail steps like "Trim silences >1s, add intro/outro at exact timestamps, export MP3 128kbps."

  • Provide examples: Share 2-3 "perfect" episodes as models. Mark what works: "Love the fade here" or "Shorten this ramble."

  • Set feedback loops: First deliverable? Review together via call. "What questions arose?" Adjust the brief from there.

  • Tools for ease: Use Google Docs for briefs, Airtable/Trello for workflows, Descript for collaborative edits.


Hiring tip: Start with freelancers on Upwork/Fiverr ($20-75/hr for beginners) or swap services in podcaster Facebook groups. Test with one episode.

Write your 5–10 step episode production checklist today—even if solo. Map your current process: ideation → outline → record → edit → export → notes → upload → promote. This becomes your outsourcing blueprint. Pin it, refine it after 5 episodes, then hand it off when ready. Your future self (and show) will thank you.

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