Scripting & Show Flow (Mini-Course)
Intros, hooks, questions, and outros that pop — even if you’re brand new
Make your episodes easy to follow and fun to hear. In this short, hands-on mini-course, you’ll learn simple scripts and a clear “flow” so your podcast sounds confident from start to finish.
Preview first — then enrol for free
Before you join Podcast From Zero — Concept, Format, Gear & Pilot (On-Demand), watch the short video and listen to the audio preview below. You’ll hear the teaching style, see the workflow, and decide if it’s the right fit for you. If you’re intrigued and satisfied with what you hear and see, go ahead and enrol for free to unlock the full course.
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Who this is for
New podcasters and spokespeople
Anyone who wants a tidy, engaging episode plan
No writing or audio experience needed
IT DONES'TO BE THAT WAY
Imagine waking up every day
What you’ll be able to do (by the end)
Write a clear intro in under 30 seconds
Craft a hook that makes people keep listening
Ask great questions (and natural follow-ups)
Wrap with a strong outro and clear next step (CTA)
Build a repeatable run-of-show you can use every time
Get ready (2–3 min)
Find a quiet spot.
Open the templates (episode plan, hook starters, question bank, outro/CTA lines).
Goal: know what you’ll make—a short episode plan.
Video: The simple show flow (5–6 min)
Learn the basic order: cold open → intro → main part → CTA → outro.
Plain examples so you can copy the structure.
Practice: Outline your episode (8–10 min)
Use the episode plan template (a one-page script).
Write your one-sentence promise and pick your format (solo/interview).
Video: Intros & hooks (6–7 min)
How to start fast and keep people listening.
→ Practice: Write intro + hook (10–12 min)
Use the hook starters.
Write 2–3 sentences for your intro and 1–2 lines for your hook.
Video: Questions that spark great answers (6–7 min)
A simple order: open → dig → clarify → example → action.
→ Practice: Draft 5 questions (10–12 min)
Use the question bank to pick or tweak five questions.
Add 2 likely follow-ups.
Video: Outros & CTAs (5–6 min)
How to end clearly without sounding pushy.
→ Practice: Write your outro (8–10 min)
Use the CTA lines.
One thank-you + one action + one-line tease for the next episode.
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FAQ — Scripting & Show Flow (Mini-Course)
New podcasters, spokespeople, and anyone who wants a neat, engaging episode plan. No writing or audio experience needed.
About 60–90 minutes. You can finish it in one sitting.
Write a short intro, craft a strong hook, ask great questions, and end with a clear outro/CTA—all inside a simple, repeatable run-of-show (your step-by-step episode plan).
It’s a one-page plan that lists your episode parts in order: cold open → intro → main segment → CTA → outro. Think of it like a recipe you can reuse.
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