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Apr 3, 2026 • 9min

Creative ways to use Voicemail in your podcast

Send us Fan MailJordan is out sick, so we talk through Voicemail and why hearing a listener’s voice can change the energy of a show. We share practical ways to collect, edit, and feature voicemails without turning the episode into a messy mailbag. If you'd like your voice featured on the podcast, leave us a voicemail and tell us how you found your latest, most favoritist, podcast episode.Contact BuzzcastSend us Fan MailTweet us at @buzzcastpodcast, @albanbrooke, @kfinn, and @JordanPodsThanks for listening and Keep Podcasting!
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Mar 27, 2026 • 48min

Getting More Out Of Podcast Transcripts, Chapters, And Listener Interaction

Send us Fan MailWe're digging into improved podcasting tools that can make your show easier to manage, easier to discover, and easier for listeners to engage with. (And the best part is its all built into your Buzzsprout account!)Learn how better transcripts can help surface your episodes in search and AI tools, why chapter markers are getting more and more practical to use, and how listener interaction through Fan Mail is getting a big bump with replies and voicemail! Discussed in this episode:Automatic transcripts for more podcasters: why transcripts matter more than ever for accessibility, productivity, and discoverabilityBack catalog transcript generation: how to add transcripts to older episodes so your full archive becomes more usefulChapter markers inside the transcript editor: an easier way to add and adjust chapters while reviewing your transcriptBulk chapter editing: a faster workflow with the Express Chapter Editor for podcasters who already keep timestamps or chapter notes in their editing toolsFan mail replies: how to respond to listener messages without turning your podcast into another full-time inboxListener voicemail submissions: a simple way for your audience to send voice messages you can feature in your episodesContact BuzzcastSend us Fan MailTweet us at @buzzcastpodcast, @albanbrooke, @kfinn, and @JordanPodsThanks for listening and Keep Podcasting!
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Mar 20, 2026 • 21min

How To Get Listeners To Actually Do What You Ask

Send us Fan MailWe break down how to make a call-to-action that listeners actually complete without turning your podcast into a list of chores. In this episode, we cover:• defining a podcast call to action and why it matters across platforms• avoiding stacked asks by choosing one priority• planning CTAs during the outline so they feel intentional• preventing listener selective hearing by varying the wording and prompt• using the Benjamin Franklin effect to ask for help in a compelling way• following the why, what, where formula for clearer direction• testing CTA placement with listener retention and drop-off data• simplifying everything by sending listeners to one website landing pageContact BuzzcastSend us Fan MailTweet us at @buzzcastpodcast, @albanbrooke, @kfinn, and @JordanPodsThanks for listening and Keep Podcasting!
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Mar 13, 2026 • 1h 11min

Turn AI Into Your Personal Podcast Analyst!

Send us Fan MailCan AI actually help you make a better podcast???This week, we break down how to use AI to analyze your podcast episodes, transcripts, titles, and back catalog so you can spot patterns, improve your content, and plan stronger future episodes.Kevin shares how he used ChatGPT to review Buzzcast’s episode titles, downloads, durations, and transcripts to uncover what topics perform best, what kind of conversations create the most engagement, how each host contributes to the show, and where there are opportunities to improve. Along the way, we talk about why back catalog optimization matters, why transcript access is such a big unlock for podcasters, and how AI can be a genuinely useful tool for creators.Steps to run your own podcast analysis:1. Start with the data:Copy your episode list, including publish dates, titles, durations, and downloadsExport or collect your podcast transcriptsUpload both into an AI tool like ChatGPT inside a single project so it can reference everything together2. Then give it some context: Tell the AI that older episodes naturally have more downloads because they’ve had more time to accumulate plays. Ask it to account for that before comparing old episodes to new ones.3. Analysis prompts we used:Broad analysis“Look at all the episode titles, durations, and downloads. What patterns do you see?”“Based on this data, what questions should I ask if I want to improve my podcast?”Title analysis“Look at my podcast episode titles and downloads and tell me what title patterns perform best.”Transcript and format analysis“Analyze my podcast transcripts and identify patterns in the conversations.”“What types of segments appear most often?”“Which segments create the best conversations?”Host dynamics / speaking analysis“Analyze the speaking distribution across my podcast transcripts.”Future episode planning“Based on my best performing episodes, suggest new episode ideas.”Links mentioned in this episode:6 Episode Title Tips for Podcast GrowthHow to Rank Higher and Get Discovered on Apple Podcasts25+ Creative Podcast Marketing IdeasHow to Choose the Right Monetization Strategy for Your PodcastHow I Make Money Podcasting blog postContact BuzzcastSend us Fan MailTweet us at @buzzcastpodcast, @albanbrooke, @kfinn, and @JordanPodsThanks for listening and Keep Podcasting!
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Mar 6, 2026 • 18min

6 Episode Title Tips For Podcast Growth

Send us Fan MailWe unpack data from Buzzcast's 217-episode archive and a Reddit case study to show how clarity, timing, and structure turn titles into growth engines. We share what actually moves downloads, why length is not the problem, and how to lead with listener outcomes.Tips we discuss:Why clear, benefit-driven titles outperform clever or vague phrasingThe myth that shorter podcast episodes perform better (and what the data actually shows)How timely quickcast-style episodes can help you capitalize on trending topicsWhy search-friendly keywords can improve discoverabilityHow numbers and list-style titles make episodes easier for listeners to scan and clickWhy leading with the listener’s benefit is more effective than focusing on features or announcementsNext episode, we're diving into how to gather and analyze data for your own podcast!Contact BuzzcastSend us Fan MailTweet us at @buzzcastpodcast, @albanbrooke, @kfinn, and @JordanPodsThanks for listening and Keep Podcasting!
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Feb 27, 2026 • 56min

Content Editing for Podcasts: Dialogue Cleanup, Time Cuts, and Better Guest Answers

Send us Fan MailThis week, we're discussing audio content editing! This isn't the typical audio editing of noise reduction or EQ settings, but how to edit the dialogue and story so your interviews feel tighter, clearer, and way more listenable. We talk about how to “get good tape” (even when a guest gives you a non-answer), what to cut that annoys listeners, and how to remove preambles, filler words, repetition, and random environmental detours without making your show feel robotic.Then we dig into frankenbiting: what it is, why it works, and where the ethical line is, because there’s a big difference between creating clarity and making a fake narrative.If you want your episodes to move faster, land better, and keep the thread from hook to conclusion, this one’s for you!Contact BuzzcastSend us Fan MailTweet us at @buzzcastpodcast, @albanbrooke, @kfinn, and @JordanPodsThanks for listening and Keep Podcasting!
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Feb 20, 2026 • 25min

Apple’s New Video Announcement Explained

Send us Fan MailApple’s newest announcement promised that “video arrives this spring,” but the bigger question is what actually changes for creators who aren’t sitting on network budgets or ad deals. We break down Apple Podcasts’ new HLS video support, why launch partners are all ad-driven networks, and what dynamic video ads could mean for revenue sharing. More importantly, does this shift help independent podcasters grow, or does it mostly refine the playback experience for audiences you already have?Contact BuzzcastSend us Fan MailTweet us at @buzzcastpodcast, @albanbrooke, @kfinn, and @JordanPodsThanks for listening and Keep Podcasting!
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Feb 13, 2026 • 1h 2min

Podcast Meetups 101: How To Host, Grow And Fund Local Events With Badr Milligan

Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with Badr Milligan, host of The Short Box Podcast and co-founder of JAX Podcasters United, to talk about how a simple meetup in 2018 turned into a 500+ member podcasting community.We're covering:How to start a local podcast meetup (even if you’ve never hosted an event)Why bars and restaurants want your group thereHow to market your event using Eventbrite, local news, libraries, and word-of-mouthWhen to add workshops, education tracks, or even a charity elementHow to keep events free without burning out (or selling your soul)Contact BuzzcastSend us Fan MailTweet us at @buzzcastpodcast, @albanbrooke, @kfinn, and @JordanPodsThanks for listening and Keep Podcasting!
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Feb 6, 2026 • 16min

When To Not Publish An Interview

Send us Fan MailWe talk through the real costs of a bad interview and share when to publish, when to pass and how to protect your feed without burning bridges. From SmartLess canceling a big-name taping to our own not-so-good experiences, we give practical tips for handling awkward recordings.Special thanks to Kevin of Grit, Grace, and Inspiration for our custom Buzzcast song! (Stay until the end to hear it!)If you have any tips or questions about hosting a meetup, let us know before the next episode.Contact BuzzcastSend us Fan MailTweet us at @buzzcastpodcast, @albanbrooke, @kfinn, and @JordanPodsThanks for listening and Keep Podcasting!
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Jan 30, 2026 • 54min

8 Tips To Make Podcasting More Fun And Less Like A Chore

Send us Fan MailWhen you first start a podcast, everything feels exciting! But somewhere around six months in, that feeling can change. Recording starts to feel routine. Metrics feel heavier. Deadlines creep in. And podcasting slowly starts to feel more like work than a creative outlet.We are talking honestly about what happens when podcasting stops being fun, and how to bring that joy back without quitting your show.If you’ve been feeling stuck, uninspired, or just tired of hitting publish, there are small, realistic shifts that make podcasting feel lighter, more creative, and more sustainable.8 Tips to Make Podcasting More FunStop letting metrics decide whether you’re enjoying podcasting. Use stats as feedback, not validation.Find the right amount of pressure for you. Too much kills creativity; too little leads to boredom.Lower the bar when you need to. “Good enough” can keep your show alive during busy seasons.Identify what’s draining you and streamline or cut it. Not every task is essential.Play with your format instead of trapping yourself in it. You made the rules and you can change them.Bring your personal interests into the show. Fun increases when the work overlaps with what you love.Change your environment to change your energy. Small physical shifts can unlock creativity.Build community so you’re not podcasting alone. Connection makes the work feel worth it.Contact BuzzcastSend us Fan MailTweet us at @buzzcastpodcast, @albanbrooke, @kfinn, and @JordanPodsThanks for listening and Keep Podcasting!

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