Podcast Maker Journey - Content Teams¶
Use this workflow to produce consistent podcast episodes across contributors while maintaining editorial quality and brand voice.
Overview¶
Entry Conditions¶
- Inputs: Editorial brief, role assignments, brand guide, deadline.
- Skill level: Mixed (editor lead + contributors).
- Expected time: 75-120 minutes end-to-end for team production.
Success Target¶
Release a review-approved episode on schedule with clear ownership at each stage.
Setup¶
Recommended Defaults¶
- Duration: 18-25 minutes
- Speakers: Host + 1 guest (or two-host format)
- Voice style: Brand-consistent, clear pacing
- Research provider: Tavily (reliable source collection for editorial review)
Pre-Production Checklist¶
- Assign owner for analysis, research, script QA, and publish tasks.
- Confirm audience persona and approved episode angle.
- Set shared template for intro, segment transitions, and outro.
- Define review SLA and escalation path.
Production¶
Podcast Maker Workflow¶
- Analysis
- Align episode with editorial calendar and campaign priorities.
- Freeze episode scope to prevent late-stage rewrites.
- Research
- Collect and verify sources in a shared reference set.
- Flag claims needing legal or product review.
- Script
- Draft using team template and brand voice standards.
- Run editor review for structure, tone, and factual accuracy.
- Render
- Render staged draft for stakeholder sign-off.
- Apply final edits from reviewer checklist.
- Export
- Export audio + episode summary + channel-specific snippets.
- Publish according to calendar and track delivery SLAs.
Optimization¶
Success Criteria¶
- All approval gates pass without critical rework.
- Episode goes live on schedule with complete metadata.
- Style and tone match team brand guidelines.
- Reuse assets created for social/email/web repurposing.
Checkpoints¶
- Before render: Editorial sign-off on script and claims.
- After render: QA pass for pacing, names, and transitions.
- After publish: Retrospective on cycle time and revision count.
Troubleshooting¶
Common Issues and Fixes¶
- Too many revisions: Lock brief scope and decision owner early.
- Brand inconsistency: Enforce reusable script blocks and style checks.
- Missed deadlines: Add milestone gates for each workflow stage.
- Fact disputes: Keep source notes attached to each script section.
- Inefficient handoffs: Use a single shared checklist per episode.
Next step: combine this with Workflow Optimization to reduce cycle time.