There’s a reason why TV and movie buffs go crazy for behind-the-scenes content. It’s a glimpse behind the curtain, into the magic of creating impactful content. We get to see the blood, sweat, and tears—not to mention the often surprising number of people and hours committed to a project—that combine to form media we dig.
Podcasts have their own backstories, don’t they? A listener likely has no clue about all the painstaking planning, time, and attention required to bring even just one episode to life.
It’s true that great podcasts take serious forethought and time. And why shouldn’t they, being the incredibly powerful tool and piece of marketing strategy they are?
Let’s pull back the curtain a bit today and take a look at some of the intentionality and planning that goes into bringing an episode to life.
But before we dive in, let’s look at the three most crucial roles behind podcast production, so we are straight on who the players are.
There’s usually a whole team of people behind a successful podcast, but for the purposes of this blog, we’ll focus on the head honchos, primarily:
Each one of these roles plays a critical part in the show creation process. And there’s often a ton of collaboration and cross-pollination before an episode is published.
While there are variations, the show creation process often goes like this:
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“We’ve played around with so many different ways of doing the intro, but we’ve found that it works better if it’s done afterwards,” says David.
From there, the producer splices the episode together by editing the audio, overlaying music, and creating a rough cut. Together, the producer and showrunner will do a final listen/review/revision of the episode until it’s ready for publication.
You can do all of this work in-house, or choose to work with an agency for steps four through six (check out how David’s team does it or how Sangram Vajre at Flip My Funnel sets his recording schedule). At Casted, we highly recommend keeping your strategy and recording in-house for the most authentic content possible.
The podcasting process may look a little different from one organization to the next, but what’s most important is simply having one—truly! Many organizations talk about starting a podcast, but it takes a savvy marketer (or marketing team) to actually follow through and make it happen.
Podcasting can be an extremely important tool (possibly even the most valuable) for your marketing strategy, so it’s critical that your process and attention to detail match its significance.
Creating a solid production process ensures that:
When your podcast’s behind-the-scenes team flows smoothly, so will your ROI.
At Casted, the magic behind the curtain is kind of “our thing.” When you’re done producing your episode, we help you get the audience and marketing fuel you deserve. Whether you’re a showrunner, producer, or host, our B2B podcasting platform makes it easy to host and schedule episodes, create clips, transcribe shows, embed audio, and (perhaps most importantly) measure your impact.
See what’s under the hood by scheduling a demo today.