7. Planning a stress-free podcasting schedule

Ready to dive into planning your podcast content so you can stay on track with ease? I’m sharing practical strategies for mapping out your episodes and what to do when life happens—and you find yourself without an episode ready on your scheduled release date.

In this episode:

  • Tips for creating a manageable content calendar that fits your style

  • Solutions for "emergency episodes" when you’re short on time

  • Ways to keep your audience in the loop if there’s a delay

Links:
Download free podcast resources, including the Free Podcast Tracking Templates mentioned in this episode at: darlenevictoria.com/free

6. Choosing a podcast format that fits your style and vision

How do you pick the perfect podcast format to match your style, goals, and audience? Whether you're going solo or co-hosting, there’s a format out there that’ll bring out the best in your content!

In this episode:

  • Tips for choosing a podcast format that aligns with your purpose and resources

  • Breakdown of popular formats like solo, co-hosted, interview, and roundtable

Links:
Download free podcast resources: darlenevictoria.com/free

5. How to avoid burnout by producing your podcast in seasons

Want to avoid burnout and podfade? I share my take on podcast seasons and how they can keep you energized and organized.

In this episode:

  • Hear tips on using a seasonal structure to build in breaks, avoid burnout, and stay passionate about creating

  • Ideas for structuring seasons around themes or topics to keep your listeners engaged

Links:

Download free podcast resources: http://darlenevictoria.com/free

4. Ideas for creating connection and podcast growth

“How can I grow my listenership?” I dive into that question and share ideas for strengthening your connection with listeners, which is at the heart of podcasting.

In this episode:

You’ll hear five ways to grow your podcast listenership.

  1. Guest on Other Podcasts: Connect with new audiences by guesting on shows within your niche. When listeners hear you as a guest, they may connect with your message and want to explore your podcast as well.

  2. Video Clips on Social Media: If video is your thing, create short clips or reels related to your podcast. Share funny moments, stories, or highlights that align with your show’s vibe.

  3. Social Media Content for Writers & Photographers: If writing or photography speaks to you, use it! Post images and written content that reflects your podcast themes, sparking interest and drawing in your ideal audience.

  4. In-Person Networking: Attend conferences and events related to your show’s niche to connect with potential listeners IRL. A natural connection can make them more likely to check out your podcast.

  5. Promo Swaps: Build relationships with fellow podcasters to arrange promo swaps—a short audio promo for your show that they play on their podcast and vice versa. It’s a quick, engaging way to cross-promote with like-minded audiences.

Remember: Growth is a marathon, not a sprint! Consistency is key. Stick to a regular schedule and update your listeners if there’s a break so they stay engaged and in-the-know.

Links: 
Download free podcast resources: http://darlenevictoria.com/free

3. Where to submit your podcast and some resources for you!

Following up on last episode's chat about maximizing your RSS feed, I’m sharing resources to help you get your show on as many platforms as possible.

In this episode:

  • You’ll get links in the show notes for easy submission to major platforms like Apple, Spotify, and iHeartRadio.

  • I'll remind you to check your podcast hosting service, like Libsyn or Podbean, for built-in tools to simplify your distribution.

Links:

Download free podcast resources: http://darlenevictoria.com/free

Apple Podcasts Connect: https://podcasters.apple.com/

Spotify for Podcasters: https://podcasters.spotify.com/

Amazon Music Submit Your Podcast: https://podcasters.amazon.com/

iHeartRadio Submit Your Podcast:
https://help.iheart.com/hc/en-us/articles/228920687-Submitting-a-podcast-to-iHeartRadio

2. Why you shouldn't rely on a single podcast platform

Let’s talk about why relying on just one platform is holding you back and how to break free for maximum exposure!

In this episode:

  • I'll share why it is crucial to leverage RSS feeds to syndicate your content across multiple platforms

  • Encourage you to diversify your strategies for audience growth

Links:

Darlene Victoria's website: http://darlenevictoria.com/free

What Every Podcast Should Have: An RSS Feed: http://www.darlenevictoria.com/blog/what-every-podcast-should-have-an-rss-feed

1. 30 Days of Podcasting: Tips, Tricks, and Inspiration

Welcome to November! Every year, podcasters embrace the grassroots challenge of creating and posting a new episode every day for the entire month. That’s a whopping 30 episodes! I’ve attempted this challenge in the past and made it to about day 8  (whomp, whomp!), but this time, I’m determined to go the distance—maybe even complete all 30 days!

Throughout this month, I’ll be sharing valuable tips, tricks, and resources to help you navigate the podcasting world. Whether you’re interested in starting your own podcast or just need some extra inspiration, you won’t want to miss what’s coming up.

In this episode:

  • Insights into the National Podcast Post Month challenge

  • A sneak peek at tomorrow’s episode, where I’ll discuss a common mistake new podcasters make when launching their show

Links:

National Podcast Post Month: napodpomo.org

Darlene Victoria's website:  http://darlenevictoria.com/free