
Why Some Episodes Feel Fast and Others Drag
Have you ever listened to a podcast episode that seemed to fly by, leaving you surprised when the outro music arrived? And then another that

Have you ever listened to a podcast episode that seemed to fly by, leaving you surprised when the outro music arrived? And then another that

Most listeners think a podcast begins when the host starts talking and ends when the outro music fades. But the reality is much bigger, quieter

Everyone has a podcast listening style. Some people binge full seasons in a weekend. Others queue 10-minute episodes during their commute. Some jump between genres,

For many new podcasters, recording equipment feels intimidating. You see creators showing off expensive gear, racks of mixers and LED-lit studios and think, “If I

Great interviews don’t happen by accident. They’re crafted through emotional intelligence, curiosity, patience and the ability to create a safe space where people feel willing—sometimes

For years, the gold standard in podcasting was long-form content: hour-long interviews, deep-dive conversations, sprawling narrative arcs. And while those formats still thrive, something interesting