Streamlined Podcaster: Tips to Help Solo Podcasters Save Time and Create Great Content

Joe Casabona
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Mar 25, 2026 • 12min

3 Reasons a Podcast Planner Is the Most Important System in Your Workflow

My accountant once turned pale white when I told him I was keeping my business records in a shoebox. Lucky for him, I was just joking.A shoebox isn't a system. I see the same thing happen with podcasters all the time. When I ask how they're keeping track of their episodes, the most common answers are "I don't" or "I use a notebook." And just like that shoebox, it works — until it really, really doesn't.If you've ever sat down on a Sunday night, realized you publish Monday morning, and had absolutely no idea what you were going to talk about, this one's for you.I'm breaking down the three reasons why a podcast planner is the most important system a solopreneur podcaster can have. If you're overwhelmed, behind, and tired of your podcast feeling like a second job, this is the episode that changes that.Grab my free Notion podcast planner template at streamlined.fm/planner — no email required.LinksFree Notion Podcast Planner Template — streamlined.fm/plannerSend Feedback — streamlinedfeedback.comNotionMake (formerly Integromat)ZapierMacWhisperClaude by Anthropic
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Feb 15, 2026 • 15min

Podcast vs YouTube: The Key Difference Every Content Creator Should Know

What makes a podcast truly different from a YouTube video? 🎧 In this 15-minute deep dive, we explore the blurring lines between podcasting and video content, sparked by Pete Davidson's new Netflix show that's being called a 'podcast' despite having no audio version.Using a fascinating analogy about watching soccer matches across Italy versus attending a live stadium event, this episode reveals that the core difference isn't about length, video capabilities, or even RSS feeds. It's about community engagement and how audiences interact with your content. We'll examine why podcasts excel at building deep one-to-many relationships while YouTube creates real-time communal experiences.Discover a strategic approach to treating your podcast and YouTube content differently – like wearing the right equipment for different sports. Plus, get insights into upcoming changes for content strategy that could transform how you think about multi-platform distribution.Ready to optimize your content strategy across platforms? Share your thoughts at streamlinedfeedback.com and let's continue the conversation! 💭
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Feb 8, 2026 • 10min

3 Tips for Better Solo Episodes

Solo podcasts are the way to go in 2026, for a lot of reasons. You control the full narrative. They are easier to produce. You can be authentic. And you can solve a very specific problem. But lots of people are uncomfortable recording solo episodes. So here are 3 tips to help you do it better. Make editing as easy as possible with the right tools and approachKnow what you're going to say by writing the question your answering, and 3 bullet points to answer that questionPicture someone whom you feel is your ideal listener. Act like you're currently talking to them. Do this, and you'll have great, helpful, focused solo episodes. What do you think? Let me know at https://streamlinedfeedback.com. Interested in starting your own podcast? Check out RSS.com: https://rss.com/?via=joe-newsletter
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Feb 1, 2026 • 10min

The Best Podcast Process for 2026

What should podcasters focus on in 2026? And how will that affect your recording and editing process moving forward?In this episode I'll cover the 2 biggest pieces of advice I've been hearing: Be AuthenticDo a Solo ShowWhat do you think? Let me know at https://streamlinedfeedback.comCheck out RSS.com for free podcast hosting: https://rss.com/?via=joe-newsletter
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Nov 18, 2025 • 14min

A Truly Free Podcast Hosting Plan

RSS.com has released their Free Local and Nice podcast hosting plan, and it's a truly free plan that doesn't limit you based on uploads, hours of content, or duration of episode in feed. It's a fantastic development for people who want to start a podcast with a little bit less risk. Here's what it means for you. Learn more at https://joec.pro/rss (affiliate link) *Disclosure: I am an evangelist for RSS.com, However, they did not ask me to create this episode; I think it's a truly great think for podcasters.
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Nov 12, 2025 • 23min

Does AI Save Podcasters Time?

The Independent Podcaster Report 2025 by The Podcast Host is out now. I break down my favorite parts, and offer strong opinions on making money, video, and AI. Unsurprisingly, many (about 30%) feel time starved and worry about burnout...but does AI help prevent that? Not necessarily. View the Report: https://alitu.com/creator/content-creation/the-independent-podcaster-report-2025/Check out RSS.com for podcast hosting: https://rss.com/?via=joe-newsletter
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Oct 29, 2025 • 15min

Invest in Your Hobby

Something I hear far too often from podcasters is, "Well it's just a hobby, so I don't want to spend money." Imagine taking that approach with nearly any other hobby. As my friend Brian says, the only free hobbies are in nature, or at the library (and even there, you probably pay taxes to support the library). The point is, if you're even remotely serious about your podcast, you need to invest in it...even if you call it a hobby. In today's episode, I tell you why, and where to start
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Oct 10, 2025 • 13min

Everything You Need to Know to Create a Voice Memos Podcast

Sometimes the simplest ideas create the biggest impact. A voice notes podcast — literally you talking into your phone for a few minutes — can deepen relationships with your audience, build trust, and even drive sales.I first started mine as a lead magnet, but realized the off-the-cuff episodes were connecting more than the polished ones. Turns out, your audience doesn’t always want perfect — they want real.In this episode, I break down why these short, raw audio episodes work so well, how to record them without overthinking, and what you actually need to launch one today (hint: just your phone and five spare minutes).TakeawaysA voice notes podcast builds stronger audience connection because it feels personal and conversational.Keep episodes short (under 10 minutes) — like a quick message from a friend.Minimal gear needed: your phone + a small mic (DJI Mic or similar).Skip heavy editing — authenticity > polish.Use your existing feed or launch a new one with clear branding and a simple promise.Treat your trailer like a movie preview — tell listeners what to expect and why it matters.Use custom artwork or a naming cue (like “[Audio Note]”) if mixing with longer episodes.LinksBuild With BeckyStreamlined SolopreneurRSS.com
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Sep 9, 2025 • 14min

Why Good Banter Can Make (or Break) Your Podcast

I'm starting to wonder if a host/co-host format is actually the best format for a podcast. I’ve been listening to a lot of different podcasts lately—rewatch shows, comedy shows, tech shows—and one thing keeps standing out: good banter makes a podcast worth coming back to. But here’s the catch…banter only works when it supports the mission of the show. Get it right, and you create a bond with your audience. Get it wrong, and your listeners tune out.
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Sep 2, 2025 • 12min

Taylor Swift Can't Help Your Podcast (But This Can)

Ever feel like your business eats up every free moment? The truth is, you don’t need Taylor Swift-level fame or Hormozi-style hype to succeed. What you actually need is space—room to create, promote, and step away without guilt.Like this episode? Subscribe to Streamlined Solopreneur too. That’s why I use the GAPS framework: Gear, Automations, Playbooks, and Support. It’s the system that helped me reclaim 10–12 hours a week, even during one of the busiest summers of my life. In this episode, I break down how you can use GAPS to stop fighting with your tools, cut the manual busywork, and finally get your time back. Top TakeawaysFame hacks don’t apply—your focus should be on knowing your audience, creating for them, promoting, and experimenting.The biggest bottleneck isn’t knowing what to do—it’s finding the time to do it.Gear: Invest in reliable tools so tech doesn’t slow you down.Automations: Use tools like Zapier, Riverside, and Notion to handle repetitive tasks.Playbooks: Create simple SOPs so you or anyone else can follow the same steps every time.Support: Delegate to a VA, editor, or even students—don’t try to do it all yourself.Show NotesWatch on YouTubeOverwhelm QuizRiversideRSS.comTella.tvEcamm LiveZapierNotionSamson Q2U Microphone

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