08 // My Podcast Recording System: How I Plan and Record Three Podcast Episodes Every Week Without Burning Out
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If you’ve ever wondered how some podcasters manage to publish consistently without burning out, this episode breaks it down.
In this episode, I’m walking you through the podcast recording system I use to plan, record, and release three podcast episodes every week. This is the exact process that has allowed me to build the level of show I have today — one that’s consistent, sustainable, and actually supports a well-run business.
I share how I plan my week, how I batch podcast episodes, and how I structure my recording days so podcasting doesn’t take over my calendar or my energy. This podcast recording system is not about hustling or creating more content. It’s about building a repeatable process that allows your podcast to grow steadily over time.
We’ll talk about how I decide what gets recorded, how far ahead I plan, and how this system supports effective podcast marketing without relying on daily social media. I also explain why consistency matters more than intensity, how structure protects creativity, and why most podcasters struggle not because of talent — but because they don’t have a clear recording workflow.
This episode is especially helpful if you’re trying to stay consistent with your podcast, if you’re struggling to keep up with content creation, or if you want your podcast to feel like part of your business instead of another obligation. Whether you’re starting a podcast, restarting a podcast, or refining an existing one, this podcast recording system will give you a practical, realistic way to think about publishing regularly.
If your goal is to build a strong podcast that grows over time — one that reflects the quality of your work and supports your business — this episode will show you exactly how I plan and record my show to make that possible.
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