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How to Plan Your First Podcast 10 Episodes (The Framework We Use With Every Client)

How to Plan Your First Podcast 10 Episodes (The Framework We Use With Every Client)

Published 13 hours ago
Description

“Your first ten episodes are your audition. They're the portfolio. They're the handshake.”

I see too many podcasters treat those early episodes like practice rounds, but new listeners often go back to the beginning to decide if your show is worth their time.

I think this episode is important because your first ten episodes are not just content. They are your foundation. They show people what your podcast is about, why they should trust you, and whether they want to keep listening. If you plan them well, they can prove your expertise, build a real connection, and give your audience value straight away.


5 Key Takeaways

  1. Your first ten episodes shape the listener’s first impression
  2. Do not treat early episodes like warm-ups
  3. Use three types of episodes
  4. Trust comes from three things
  5. Your first ten episodes should do specific jobs


Chapters

00:00 – Why your first ten episodes matter
03:00 – The mistake most podcasters make
07:00 – The three-type framework
15:00 – How to plan your first ten episodes
20:00 – Your homework for the weekend

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Thanks to James Mastroianni from The Wrong Side Of Hollywood for the endorsement!

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