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Wavve Insights: How to Create a Podcast Editorial CalendarCreating an editorial calendar is a game changer for podcasters who want to stay organized, consistent, and strategic with their content (all of these are good things). An editorial calendar helps you plan episodes in advance, ensuring you never miss a publishing deadline and always have fresh, engaging content for your audience. Wavve offers a step-by-step guide on how to create a podcast editorial calendar. Organization isn't always easy, but it sure does make your podcasting life more simple. Bonus Wavve Insights: Best Practices for Podcast NotesThis week is all about being organized. When organized correctly, compelling podcast show notes are a crucial step in enhancing your podcast’s reach and engaging your audience. Well-crafted show notes not only improve your podcast’s SEO but also provide valuable information to your listeners. Wavve shows you how to create comprehensive show notes and why they are important.
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How to Run a Solo Podcast Successfully • Plan before you record – Outline your episodes, key talking points, and time targets to keep the flow natural. • Create structure – Use recurring segments (like Q&As or “story of the week”) to build familiarity with your audience. • Master your energy – Solo shows depend on delivery. Keep your tone dynamic, vary your pace, and use pauses effectively. • Edit smartly – Clean up filler words, tighten transitions, and use light background music to keep...