Tuesday Tips: How to Make Sure Your Group Podcast Doesn't Go Off the Rails


Sponsored by: Raptive

Make more money from your website & future-proof your business with Raptive—guaranteed

Cash in on your content in a bigger way! Join Raptive and earn a +15% higher RPM on top of year-over-year growth—guaranteed.

As the world’s largest ad management platform, our best-in-class ad code optimizations, direct sales team, exclusive partnerships, and customized recommendations deliver industry-leading RPMs.

Plus, you will immediately gain access to a team of 350+ experts and an exclusive suite of services and solutions to drive revenue, build audience, and future-proof your business.

Apply now if your site is 100% original content and consistently earns 100K+ PVs per month.


Wavve Insights: Tips for Podcasting with Multiple Hosts

The group dynamic works in podcasting. But only when everyone is engaged and there aren't any awkward pauses (which are just as painful for the audience as they are the podcaster).

Podcasting with multiple hosts can bring diverse perspectives and lively conversations to your show, making it more engaging for your audience. However, managing a podcast with multiple hosts also presents unique challenges, such as coordinating schedules, ensuring balanced contributions, and maintaining audio quality.

The bottom line, you can't just wing it.

Wavve offers seven tips to make your group podcasts more successful and decidedly less awkward.


Bonus Wavve Knowledge: The Best Tools for Podcast Collaboration and Planning

If you're podcasting with others, it's a good idea to have the tools in place to make sure it all goes smoothly.

Using the right tools streamlines your workflow, enhances teamwork, and ensures that every episode is a success (as long as your content is dialed in).

Check out eight of the best digital tools to make you look like a well-coordinated podcaster...even if you're not.


Gain Valuable Insights from the Wavve Blog

We cover everything from the best ways to build an audience and successful podcast marketing strategies to choosing the right equipment on a budget.

Learn all about the podcast industry from those who know.


📢^^ YOUR AD HERE! Knock, Knock. Who's there? Spotlight. Spotlight, who?
Spotlight your brand in our newsletter! Join the fun, grab limited spots, and reach thousands.
Act fast!💡🌠

This email goes to registered creators at wavve.co or those subscribed to The Wavve Blog. Wavve helps [WORK_ROLE GOES HERE] creators grow their influence online with social video and text.

Wavve Audio Insider

Join 180,000+ creators receiving insider insights about the audio industry, covering podcasting, content marketing, and social media. Wavve is a technology company helping audio creators and brands easily amplify content to grow their audience, impact, and influence.

Read more from Wavve Audio Insider
5 Simple Ways to Sound More Confident on Your Podcast

How to Stop Hating the Sound of Your Voice on a Podcast Many podcasters dislike the sound of their own voice — and that reaction is completely normal. This article explains why we hear ourselves differently than others do, and why confidence improves naturally with practice. It also offers five practical techniques to sound more natural and engaging on mic: Speak naturally, not in a “radio voice” Vary your pace to avoid sounding flat or robotic Use intentional pauses to add emphasis Change...

The Podcasting Gap We Don’t Talk About Enough

Who Gets to Start a Podcast — and Who Doesn’t? As we kick off 2026, it’s the perfect time to look at who’s entering podcasting — and who’s being left behind. The Creators 2025 study reveals structural gaps that appear before a mic is ever turned on.Key Insights: • Entry barriers exist: 8% of women create podcasts vs. 15% of men. • Retention isn’t the problem: Women who start are slightly more likely to continue than men (69% vs. 67%). • The gap predates video: Historically, 23% of men vs. 12%...

Simple Episode Formats That Make Podcast Planning Easier

Repeatable Podcast Episode Ideas That Keep You Consistent Running out of episode ideas usually isn’t a creativity problem—it’s a systems problem. This article outlines repeatable episode formats that make planning easier and help podcasters stay consistent over time. Key approaches include: Foundational episodes that explain how you think and what you believe Audience-driven episodes built around real listener questions Focused interviews centered on one clear insight or decision Solo...