Podcast Workflow: The Secret to Podcasting Made Easy

EPISODE · Apr 29, 2025 · 11 MIN

Podcast Workflow: The Secret to Podcasting Made Easy

from Friendly Podcast Guide: Teaching Women How to Grow a Podcast (Without Burning Out) · host Andi Smiley

Can a podcast workflow actually make podcasting easier? The simple answer? Yes, it is podcasting made easy. The longer answer…is this episode. I’m going to explain what a podcast workflow is, how it helps you accomplish podcasting without burn out and how to create your own using a podcast workflow template.With this episode you’ll be able to:Confidently explain what a podcast workflow isCreate a podcast workflow that will help you avoid burnoutTweak your podcast workflow when it isn’t working for you any longerDon’t forget to grab a free 30-minute Podcast Jumpstart Session, I love helping you get rid of those podcasting roadblocks!  Oh, and be sure to say hi on Instagram!Timestamps(00:00) Introduction(01:12) What is a podcast workflow(02:40) Podcast Jumpstart Sessions(03:39) Before making a workflow(04:03) Batch recording podcast(05:23) Creating your podcast workflow(07:21) My podcast workflow example(08:22) Tweaking your workflow(10:06) One thing you should dohow to start a successful podcast, podcast tips, starting a podcast tips, tips on starting a podcast, advice for starting a podcast, how to start a podcast with no audience, podcast tips for beginners, how to start a podcast for beginners, podcast workflow, how to create a podcast episode, batch recording podcast, podcasting without burning out, podcasting made easy, podcast workflow template, podcast workflow example

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