And hereâs how it actually works.
Youâve been thinking about starting a podcast for a long time.
Months. Maybe years.
Youâve got ideas sitting in your head like books you swear youâll read someday. You know what a good podcast sounds like because youâve listened to plenty of them. Youâve pictured the conversations. The topics. The kind of impact it could have.
But you still havenât hit record.
Maybe itâs the tech.
Maybe itâs the time.
Maybe itâs that quiet voice asking who you think you are to start a podcast when there are already a million of them.
After ten years of podcasting, hereâs what I know.
Most people who want to start never do.
Not because they canât.
Not because they shouldnât.
Theyâre waiting for perfect.
Perfect timing.
Perfect gear.
Perfect confidence.
That moment never shows up.
This isnât a âsomedayâ project.
This is a weekend.
By the end of it, youâll have a published episode.
Why the Weekend Approach Works
You donât need months of planning to start a podcast.
The people who spend months planning usually never launch. They get stuck researching gear they donât need yet. They compare themselves to shows that have been around for years. They try to solve problems that only exist after episode twenty.
A weekend works because it removes the noise.
You give yourself a short window. That creates urgency without panic. You make decisions faster because you have to. Thereâs no time to overthink music, logos, or whether your mic is âgood enough.â
Done beats perfect.
Every time.
Your first episode does not need to be great.
It just needs to exist.
What This Weekend Actually Looks Like
Hereâs how this plays out in real life.
Friday Night:Concept and Direction
About 2 to 3 hours.
Open a notebook or a doc.
Answer three things.
What is your podcast about in one sentence?
Not a paragraph. One sentence.
Examples:
- I help dads stay engaged in their kidsâ lives.
- I talk with founders about the mistakes they donât post online.
- I cover actual crime cases that most people have never heard of.
Whatâs the format?
Solo. Interview. Pick one. You can change it later.
List your first five episode ideas.
Just topics or names. No scripts. This gives you direction without locking you in.
Thatâs it. Shut the laptop. Friday is done.
Saturday:Record and Edit
About 4 to 6 hours total.
Find a quiet spot. Closets work. Bedrooms work. Rooms with furniture sound better than empty spaces.
Set up your recording.
USB mic if you have one.
Your phone if you donât.
Record a short test. Listen back. If you can hear yourself clearly, youâre good.
Record the episode. Keep going even when you stumble. Donât restart every time you mess up. Youâll clean it up later.
Edit the recording.
Audacity is free.
GarageBand comes with Macs.
Cut long pauses. Cut obvious mistakes. Make it listenable, not perfect.
Add a simple intro and outro.
âWelcome to the show. Iâm Joe.â
Thatâs enough.
Export it as an MP3.
Youâre done recording.
Sunday:Publish and Share
About 3 to 4 hours.
Pick a podcast host. Buzzsprout. Spotify for Podcasters. Libsyn. Any of them work. Stop overthinking this.
Upload your episode.
Create cover art. Canva has templates. Pick one. Put the show name on it.
Write simple show notes. A short description. A few bullets. Maybe a link if it matters.
Hit publish.
Then tell people.
Post it.
Email a few friends.
Text three people who would care.
Donât apologize for it.
Donât say âitâs not great butâŠâ
Just share it.
Your podcast is live.
What You Donât Need
You donât need expensive gear.
You donât need professional editing software.
You donât need custom music or a fancy website.
You donât need followers before you start.
You donât need permission.
You donât need to sound like anyone else.
You just need to start.
What You Do Need
You need a reason. Not a business plan. A reason.
âI want to have conversations that matter.â
âI want to share what Iâm learning.â
âI want to build something thatâs mine.â
You need one episodeâs worth of something to say.
You need basic tools.
A phone or a laptop.
Headphones help but arenât required.
You need a few focused hours.
And you need to be willing to be new at this.
Messy.
Rough.
Learning as you go.
The Real Obstacle
The hardest part isnât the tech.
Itâs the voice in your head.
âWho am I to start a podcast?â
Youâre someone with a voice. Thatâs enough.
âWhat if nobody listens?â
Someone will, even if itâs two people. Those two count.
âWhat if Iâm not good?â
You wonât be at first. Nobody is. You get better by doing it.
Your first episode isnât the goal.
Itâs the starting line.
The people who succeed arenât the ones who wait.
Theyâre the ones who started messily and kept showing up.
This Could Be Your Weekend
Youâve got a weekend coming up.
What if this is the one where you finally do it?
It wonât be perfect. You might feel exposed when you hit publish. Thatâs normal.
But itâll be yours.
And itâll be real.
Thatâs how this starts.
If you want the step-by-step roadmap I wish I had when I started, I built it for you.
Itâs called Start Your Podcast in a Weekend.
It walks you from idea to published episode in 72 hours. Every decision. Every tool. Every moment where people usually get stuck.
It also includes a Custom GPT that acts like a podcast launch coach. You ask questions. It keeps you moving. It helps you decide without spiraling.
You donât have to figure this out alone.
đ Check it out here: The Custom GPT That Forces You to Finish
Your voice matters.
Letâs get it out there.
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