Batch production workflow for weekly podcast episodes
I think about workflow optimization probably more than is healthy. Here's the batching approach I've seen work best for weekly podcast production.
The problem with "one episode at a time":
You context-switch constantly. Monday you're writing, Tuesday you're recording, Wednesday you're editing, Thursday you're publishing. Every day is a different tool, a different mindset. You never build momentum.
The assembly line approach:
Pick one day per task. Do that task for multiple episodes at once.
Monday: Write 4 scripts. Just write. Don't record, don't edit. Four scripts in a writing session flows faster than one script four times.
Tuesday: Record/generate all 4. Studio setup once. Mic check once. Vocal warm-up once. Then batch through all four episodes.
Wednesday: Edit all 4. You're in "editor mode." Your ears are calibrated. Cuts get faster as you go.
Thursday-Sunday: Schedule releases. One per day, or whatever cadence works. Set it and forget it.
Why this works:
Eliminates daily context-switching
Each task gets faster with repetition (episode 4 edits faster than episode 1)
You're always 2-3 weeks ahead instead of scrambling
If life interrupts, you have a buffer
When batching doesn't work:
Interview/conversation shows (you can't batch guests)
News commentary (time-sensitive content)
Shows that rely on spontaneity (batching can flatten energy)
Hybrid approach for interview shows:
Batch your intros, outros, and ad reads. Record interviews live as scheduled. Edit in batches of 2-3.
The biggest trap: batching 8+ episodes at once. Your energy drops noticeably by episode 5. Four is the sweet spot for most people.
What's your podcast production workflow? Do you batch, or go episode by episode?



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