![]() (this can appear earlier on if there’s a natural point to have it mid-episode): Recap of what was spoken about and what you want your audience to go away with. Key takeaways/looking to the future from guest Outro: Talking point 3 (introduce with key facts/research) Talking point 2 (introduce with key facts/research) Talking point 1 (introduction, overview of subject why it’s important) ![]() We’re/I’m joined by (guest name, guest job title) who will be sharing their (thoughts/experience). In today’s episode, we’ll be talking about (episode topic - why should listeners care). I’m (name of host) and I’m with (name of co-host). The podcast series where we talk about (topic). ![]() You’ll only get a feel for how much scripting vs ad-libbing you need once you get started It’s nearly impossible to sound natural when you do thisĭO leave room to ad-lib. Does it sound like you when you’re chatting with friends?ĭON’T use overly complicated language (unless it’s a technical podcast aimed at an audience who are knowledgeable about the subject matter)ĭO read your script out loud to practise it and check it flowsĭON’T write everything word-for-word. Whilst they’re rarely beautifully crafted, they are short and to the point.Īt a minimum you want the following scripted:ĭO write in a conversational tone and include abbreviationsĭON’T write as if you’re writing an essayĭO write in your own words and tone of voice. ![]() I’ve written a lot of scripts during my career, for radio, TV, and podcasts. ![]()
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