Episode 16

16 - Why solo and scripted episodes can be easier and more efficient

Many creators worry that scripting a solo show takes too much time, and that running and interview and chatting with a guest is easier, quicker, and ... better.

Interview shows actually carry a massive workload, like finding guests and coordinating schedules. You have to research what you should ask that guest for discuss, and help with (and pay for) remote recording tech. And then there's the ghosting.

In this micro-episode:

  1. Overhead of running an interview show, and why solo/scripted might be more efficient for your business
  2. Options for your show's overall formatting (strategy)

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Jen deHaan creates and produces podcasts and shows and is a neurodivergent educator. She has been a teacher and coach at/with World’s Greatest Improv School (WGIS), Highwire Improv, and Queen City Comedy and was also the Online School Director of WGIS. Jen does improv and is a voice and character actor in the audio dramas at StereoForest, and hosts her own educational shows at ImprovUpdate.com and Jendehaan.com.