How to batch your podcast

How to batch your podcast

Update: 2024-06-06
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In today’s Salesy Podcast episode, Meghan talks about “How to Batch Your Podcasts” 


Learning how to batch content can save you a lot of time in the long run.


Something to think about when it comes to content batching is: How do you get ahead and how do you talk about evergreen content. That way the information is relevant/good for a long time. 


Evergreen vs. Trendy. Core business principles never change but how we approach the principles do. 


The first part of batching your content is: 


Educating yourself. Research your topics through reading, listening, or conversations and then brain dump. It is important to understand your overarching yearly theme and make sure you come back to your previous topics that you could potentially take further. 


Most people get stuck with information when they don’t know how to apply it.

 

Consider Bloom’s Taxonomy core elements: 

  • Learning, analyzing and synthesizing. 

You have an industry, and an online space that mirrors that. Therefore, there are resources out there that you can use to understand, conceptualize and talk about. 


You are your own researcher for your business.


Focus on two types of days: 


A prep day: writing outlines and scripts at once and recording it on a different day. 

An onstage day: continuously talking, utilizing your scripts and outlines as well as any other resources you can pull on to talk about.


If you are struggling with this - Scale to 5k and Mission Income are perfect programs for you.


Meghan can help you plan these steps out. 


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How to batch your podcast

How to batch your podcast

Meghan Lamle