Developing a Premise for Your Internal Podcast with Marketing Showrunners’ Jay Acunzo
30 set 2020 ·
28 min. 9 sec.
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Today’s conversation is with Jay Acunzo, Founder of Marketing Showrunners. Jay Acunzo helps companies produce their own shows, and is the final episode of our three-part miniseries about internal podcasting....
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Today’s conversation is with Jay Acunzo, Founder of Marketing Showrunners. Jay Acunzo helps companies produce their own shows, and is the final episode of our three-part miniseries about internal podcasting. Throughout his career, Jay has believed in creating content that keeps listeners coming back whether it be an internal or external podcast. For Jay, the most important aspect of creating a show is developing the premise. He thinks the biggest challenge of creating an internal podcast is producing for an audience when you are the audience. Jay believes internal podcasts can develop trust and build community within a company if the show is focused on participation, not promotion.
Hear about how to develop the premise of your internal podcast and create a show that will keep listeners coming back each week in today's conversation.
Key Takeaways:
🧑💻 3:29-5:08: Focusing on the premise, format, and talent with internal and external podcasts
🎧 5:55-7:03: Finding the motivation and rigor behind your podcast's premise
👨👩👧👦 10:41-11:20: Building community for your internal show versus your external show
🎙 12:32-13:31: Creating a brand-driven internal show that participates in the company community
🗣 14:46-15:51: Developing the premise and style of the podcast around the host
❤️ 16:08-18:41: Creating an internal show that develops trust and love and its challenges
🔬 18:57-20:55: Researching the audience for your show when you are the audience
🎨22:56- 23:28: Allowing yourself to be creative and act before you have everything you need
🎁23:38-24:33: Producing a podcast that feels like a gift for your employees
⏰ 25:36-26:06: Spending time developing the premise for your internal podcast
Related Resources:
Jay’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayacunzo/
Marketing Showrunners’s website: https://www.marketingshowrunners.com/blog/
Marketing Showrunners's Premise Guide: https://www.marketingshowrunners.com/blog/podcast-premise-guide/
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Hear about how to develop the premise of your internal podcast and create a show that will keep listeners coming back each week in today's conversation.
Key Takeaways:
🧑💻 3:29-5:08: Focusing on the premise, format, and talent with internal and external podcasts
🎧 5:55-7:03: Finding the motivation and rigor behind your podcast's premise
👨👩👧👦 10:41-11:20: Building community for your internal show versus your external show
🎙 12:32-13:31: Creating a brand-driven internal show that participates in the company community
🗣 14:46-15:51: Developing the premise and style of the podcast around the host
❤️ 16:08-18:41: Creating an internal show that develops trust and love and its challenges
🔬 18:57-20:55: Researching the audience for your show when you are the audience
🎨22:56- 23:28: Allowing yourself to be creative and act before you have everything you need
🎁23:38-24:33: Producing a podcast that feels like a gift for your employees
⏰ 25:36-26:06: Spending time developing the premise for your internal podcast
Related Resources:
Jay’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayacunzo/
Marketing Showrunners’s website: https://www.marketingshowrunners.com/blog/
Marketing Showrunners's Premise Guide: https://www.marketingshowrunners.com/blog/podcast-premise-guide/
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