Buzzsprout Weekly

A weekly roundup of podcast industry news and updates from the Buzzsprout team! Each episode aims at making podcasters successful with tips, tech reviews, upcoming events, and links to content aimed at making new and seasoned podcasters successful.

  1. DEC 9

    How to Sustain Your Podcast Through 2026

    Send a question for 'Ask Megan' Hey, Podcasters!  The end of the year can be a tough stretch for podcasters! Schedules shift, and even the most consistent shows feel the strain of missed recording windows or rushed edits.  If your routine has been harder to protect lately, there are ways to simplify your workflow so you can keep publishing without burning out! This week’s Buzzcast episode digs into the full process we use to keep Buzzsprout podcasts running.  The team walks through how we outline episodes, protect our recording time, and move from raw audio to a published episode without bottlenecks. They also look at the most common places podcasters lose time and share practical ways to avoid them.  The goal is to make each step easier, so the whole workflow feels lighter, and you can power through the holiday season!  Listen to Buzzcast If you want more support and connection as you plan the rest of your year, we have two great events to share! If you’re in Florida, the Jax Podathon returns on Wednesday, December 10, at 5:30 p.m. at Ruby Beach Brewing. It’s an annual networking and charity event for Feeding Northeast Florida, complete with TableTalk mini-workshops and sessions led by Buzzsprout's own Tom Rossi and Priscilla Brooke.  Sign up for Jax Podathon If you prefer something virtual, Podmatchis hosting Podcasting Made Simple Live, a premium virtual event for podcast hosts and guests that helps them grow their influence, revenue, and expertise. Tickets are free with the code BUZZLIVE! Register for Podcasting Made Simple Live As you wrap up the year, a lighter workflow and a steady routine can make all the difference. We’re here to help you finish strong! Have a question for Megan? Send a text! That's all for this week! Thanks for listening & keep podcasting!

    2 min
  2. NOV 25

    Smart Ways to Avoid Holiday Burnout

    Send a question for 'Ask Megan' Hey, Podcasters!  The holiday season is officially here, which usually means two things: more joy and way less time to podcast. Between travel plans, family gatherings, school breaks, and end-of-year deadlines, this is one of the hardest seasons to stay consistent. Nearly every podcaster I know hits a point where they think, “Should I just skip a few weeks?” If that's you, keep reading! This week, we’re talking about how to handle your podcast during the busiest stretch of the year! 1. Keep Publishing: The Opportunity Is Real Buzzsprout’s data shows something interesting: November and December see fewer new episodes published, but listening doesn’t drop nearly as much. With so many people traveling and clearing out their queues, your episodes have a better chance of being heard and recommended. If you can stay consistent, you may actually open your show up to new listeners and keep your growth going! 2. Take a Planned Break (Without Losing Listeners) If your calendar doesn’t allow for new content, a short, planned break can work really well! In this episode of Buzzcast, the team walks through how to set expectations, share your return date, and keep your feed warm with lightweight options like a bonus episode or a curated recommendation from another creator. 3. Lighten the Load, Not Your Presence If you want to keep releasing without working through every holiday week, small adjustments can make it easier. We talk about batching one extra episode, switching to shorter formats, or recording something simple and evergreen so your feed stays active while you’re busy! If you’re trying to balance holiday life with podcasting, this episode gives you three clear approaches to choose from and a practical plan for whichever one you pick. Listen to the full Buzzcast episode to learn more! Have a question for Megan? Send a text! That's all for this week! Thanks for listening & keep podcasting!

    2 min
  3. NOV 18

    The Best Time to Start a Podcast

    Send a question for 'Ask Megan' Hey, Podcasters! I talk to a lot of people who want to start a podcast. Whether it's friends, creators, or podcasters-to-be, I hear the same thing all the time: “I’ve been thinking about starting a podcast… but I don’t know if now is the right time!” And every time, I give the same answer: “If you’re thinking about it, now is exactly the right time.” So if you find yourself asking, "Why should I start, and how do I launch without overcomplicating it?" That’s exactly what we’re diving into this week! Why Right Now Is the Best Time to Start a Podcast Podcasting has never been bigger! Or more accessible. More than half of Americans now listen to podcasts monthly, and younger listeners are driving that growth. I think it's because podcasting is one of the few places left where creators can reach their audience without an algorithm in the way. It's a rare connection that listeners love!  In this video, we break down the five biggest reasons podcasting is the most creator-friendly medium right now, and why your voice is more valuable than you think. Your Launch Strategy  Once people decide to start, the next question hits just as hard: “Okay… but how do I launch it?” You’ve probably heard the classic advice: launch with three episodes. But Alban joined Doug Downs recently to explain why that rule is outdated, andwhat actually matters for modern podcast launches. How to Start a Podcast (Step-by-Step Guide) For a more in-depth breakdown, our How to Start a Podcast guide has everything you need. From choosing your format to publishing your first episode on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, we walk you through every step.  It’s practical, beginner-friendly, and designed to take the stress out of getting started! If you’ve been thinking about starting a new podcast, you’re already closer than you realize. And I know your show is going to be great!  Have a question for Megan? Send a text! That's all for this week! Thanks for listening & keep podcasting!

    2 min
  4. NOV 11

    iOS 26.2 Is a Big Deal for Podcasters

    Send a question for 'Ask Megan' Hey, Podcasters!  For years, adding chapters to podcast episodes felt like extra credit. It was great if you had the time, but most of us didn’t. Now, with iOS 26.2, Apple Podcasts is taking care of it for you! The next update will automatically generate chapters for every episode, even if you don’t create them yourself. That means listeners can skip to key moments of your episode and engage with your content more easily than ever before. Here’s what’s new and how to make the most of it: 1. Auto-Generated Chapters Apple will detect timestamps or topic breaks and turn them into chapters automatically. If you have already added chapters to your episodes, those will still appear exactly as you designed them, just with a refreshed look inside Apple Podcasts! If you prefer to handle it yourself, you can opt out of automatic chapters anytime in Apple Podcasts Connect. 2. Timed Links This is one of the most exciting changes: you can now include clickable links tied to specific moments in your episode. Mention another show, an Apple Book, or a series on Apple TV? You can link directly to it, right from the Now Playing screen, so listeners can explore exactly what you’re talking about. 3. A Better Podcast Connect Dashboard Apple has also refreshed ​Podcast Connect​, so you can now see your chapters, timed links, and transcripts all in one place. It’s a small update, but a really helpful one! You’ll be able to preview exactly what your audience will see in Apple Podcasts before your episode goes live. 4. Getting Ready with Buzzsprout If you want to take advantage of all these new features, Buzzsprout can help! You can: Add and edit chapters directly in BuzzsproutInclude custom artwork and links for each chapterDrag and adjust timestamps right on the audio timelineOr let Cohost AI create chapters for you automaticallyBuzzsprout also embeds chapters into your MP3 file, so everything displays perfectly in Apple Podcasts and other directories. If you want to learn more about these changes, check out our ​latest video​ on iOS 26.2!  Watch Video So before iOS 26.2 officially rolls out, take a few minutes to check your episodes, review your timestamps, or experiment with adding chapters in Buzzsprout. You’ll be ready the moment these new features go live! Have a question for Megan? Send a text! That's all for this week! Thanks for listening & keep podcasting!

    3 min
  5. NOV 4

    Inside Buzzsprout's 2025 Team Meetup

    Send a question for 'Ask Megan' Hey Podcasters!  At Buzzsprout, most of our collaboration happens through screens. Messages, calls, and pull requests keep everything moving, but once a year, we step away from our desks and meet face-to-face. This year, we gathered in Tampa, Florida so our fully remote team could reconnect, build trust, and spend time together. Here’s a look behind the scenes at our week! Kicking Things Off We started in Ybor City, where our digital avatars turned back into real people. We hosted a Buzzsprout Podcaster Meetup at Oxford Exchange! Meeting local podcasters was a highlight! Hearing their stories and seeing their excitement reminded us that behind every show are real people using Buzzsprout to share their voices with the world. Serving and Building Wednesday morning, we cooked lunch for families at the Ronald McDonald House. It was a small way to serve the community, a chance to work together in a new way, and a time to reflect on how fortunate we are. That afternoon, we gathered for a Buzzsprout positioning workshop to brainstorm how we can better support podcasters and keep creativity alive. These are the kinds of conversations that come to life when we’re in the same room. We left with fresh ideas, and we're excited for you to see the results over the next few months. A Grateful Look Back Thursday blended reflection and celebration! We kicked off with our State of the Product, sharing wins, challenges, and lessons from the past year. One theme stood out: meaningful progress built through teamwork. There was plenty of fun, too! Our team enjoyed a Tampa Bay Lightning game, friendly competition at PopStroke, and lots of great food. Our time in Tampa wasn’t time away from work; it was time that makes the work better. The relationships we build in person shape how we collaborate, solve problems, and support podcasters all year long. Our co-founder, Kevin Finn, recapped the week on the Buzzsprout blog and shared more about why we continue investing in time together! Read Blog Post Here’s to showing up, together, and helping podcasters everywhere Keep Podcasting! Have a question for Megan? Send a text! That's all for this week! Thanks for listening & keep podcasting!

    2 min
  6. OCT 28

    How to Make Money Podcasting in 2025

    Send a question for 'Ask Megan' Hey Podcasters! When Buzzsprout's podcast producer, Jordan Blair, started Dreamful Bedtime Stories, it was just a creative way to help her kids fall asleep.  She never expected it to become a podcast with more than 13 million downloads, or that she’d test nearly every monetization strategy along the way. After six years of experimenting with sponsorships, affiliates, subscriptions, and listener support, she’s learned what actually works (and what doesn’t) when it comes to making money from a podcast. Here’s a quick look at her biggest lessons: 1. Don’t Monetize Too Soon Jumping in too early can do more harm than good. Jordan tried it all, from merch to premium content and even ad reads, but she realized that monetization works best when it enhances your show, not distracts from it. Start monetizing when it feels like a natural next step, not a side hustle. 2. Start Small With Listener Support Before chasing big sponsors, start with listener support. It’s an easy way to test interest and build the habit of asking for support from your audience. If listeners are willing to chip in a few dollars, that’s proof that your content resonates! 3. Choose Partners That Fit Jordan’s first sponsor was a $300 deal with a small wellness brand. It wasn’t flashy, but it taught her how to negotiate and partner with brands that actually align with her audience. Which was more valuable long-term. 4. Keep It Transparent The FTC now requires clear disclosures for sponsorships and affiliate links, which include podcasts! A quick “This episode is sponsored by…” is all it takes to stay compliant and maintain trust. There’s no single path to podcast monetization, but there is a smarter one. On the Buzzsprout blog, Jordan breaks down real examples and lessons from six years of testing every major strategy, so you can find what works for your show. Have a question for Megan? Send a text! That's all for this week! Thanks for listening & keep podcasting!

    2 min
  7. OCT 21

    How to Rank Higher in Apple Podcasts

    Send a question for 'Ask Megan' Hey, Podcasters!  Let’s be honest: everyone wants to know the secret to ranking higher in Apple Podcasts, but for years, no one really knew how it worked. I’ve sat through countless conference sessions promising to “crack the code” on podcast SEO, and most turned out to be pure snake oil. But now we have credible data straight from Apple. If you’ve ever wondered how to help your show climb the charts and get discovered by more listeners, this one’s for you. What Podcast SEO Means Podcast SEO can refer to two things:  Improving your website’s visibility on Google or Optimizing your show inside directories. We're going to focus on optimizing your show inside Apple Podcasts, which is where most listeners (about 70%!) discover new shows. How Apple Podcasts Search Works Apple ranks search results using three main factors: Metadata ​Apple indexes your podcast name, episode titles, author tag, and channel name for search results. So you'll want to include clear, keyword-rich titles that describe your content!  Popularity ​This one isn't a huge surprise: podcasts with more followers and plays rank higher.  If you want to increase your popularity, add an Apple Smart Banner to your website so visitors can follow your show directly in Apple Podcasts. If you're using a Buzzsprout website, you already have one! User Behavior Apple rewards shows with active engagement, meaning the number of plays, follows, and episode completion rates.  We've also learned these can be time sensitive, so promote new episodes right after release to boost early engagement. Top Charts If you're looking to climb the charts, momentum matters! 100 new followers in a day impacts rankings more than the same number spread out over a month.  So you want to focus on promoting new episodes within the first 48 hoursto build traction! Key Takeaways Use specific, keyword-aligned titles for your podcast and episodesAdd Apple’s Smart Banner to drive followersPromote new episodes immediately to increase engagement We break down these tips and more in the full guide on Podcast SEO. Read Blog Have a question for Megan? Send a text! That's all for this week! Thanks for listening & keep podcasting!

    3 min
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A weekly roundup of podcast industry news and updates from the Buzzsprout team! Each episode aims at making podcasters successful with tips, tech reviews, upcoming events, and links to content aimed at making new and seasoned podcasters successful.

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