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Solo Podcasting Handbook

Solo Podcasting Handbook

著者: Jen deHaan
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This podcast is for business owners, professionals, educators, and producers who want to create high-impact solo podcasts (audio and video). I share my specific workflows that benefit solo podcasters that include scripting, on-camera performance, production, and strategy.Copyright 2025 Jen deHaan 経済学
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  • My "Structured Spontaneity" System for Solo Episodes
    2025/12/02

    Full scripts can make you sound robotic, but winging it often leads to rambling and hours of painful editing. You need a middle ground that provides the safety of a script with the energy of a conversation.

    In this episode, I break down the system I use at StereoForest Studio to organize solo episodes. We move away from word-for-word reading and towards "extemporaneous speaking." This method uses specific bullet points and a rigid structure to keep you on track while allowing your natural personality to come through.

    Here is what you will learn in this episode:

    • Why "winging it" actually increases your production costs
    • The definition of "Structured Spontaneity" and why you need it
    • Which parts of your episode must be fully scripted (and which shouldn't)
    • How to use Main Points and Sub-Points to reduce cognitive load

    You will leave with a clear framework to organize your next recording session for maximum efficiency and engagement.

    RESOURCES:

    About reading scripts without sounding like you're reading: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5F4RFcNoDw

    Software shown: Davinci Resolve https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/ca/products/davinciresolve

    About extemporaneous speaking: https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-rockland-standupspeakout/chapter/four-methods-of-delivery/

    StereoForest: https://stereoforest.com

    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 The problem with winging it vs. full scripts

    02:40 Defining "Structured Spontaneity"

    03:14 Why structure creates freedom (The Improv connection)

    06:53 What is "Extemporaneous Speaking"?

    07:40 Part 1: Fully script the first 30 seconds

    09:32 Part 2: Main points and cognitive load

    10:12 Part 3: Sub-points for critical data

    11:51 Finding your personal level of detail

    12:45 Part 4: Fully script the Outro

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    About and Support

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    Written, edited, and hosted by Jen deHaan.

    Find this show on YouTube at https://youtube.com/@solopodcastinghandbook

    Website at https://stereoforest.com/solo-podcasting

    Get StereoForest’s newsletter for podcasting resources at https://stereoforest.com/subscribe

    Produced by Jen deHaan of StereoForest https://stereoforest.com

    Contact Jen at https://jendehaan.com

    ==========================

    Support

    Your support will help this show continue. Funds will go towards hosting and music licensing for this show and others on StereoForest. This show is produced by an independent HUMAN artist directly affected by the state of the industry. StereoForest does not have any funding or additional support.

    If you find value in our shows, please consider supporting them with a one time donation at https://stereoforest.com/tip

    We love our podcast host Capitvate.fm! Contact me anytime to ask me anything. You can support my shows by signing up with Captivate here: https://www.captivate.fm/signup?ref=yzjiytz

    ==========================

    About Jen

    Jen's professional background is in web software technology (audio/video/web and graphics), working for many years in Silicon Valley. She has worked in instructional design, writing,

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    17 分
  • How to Read a Podcast Script Naturally (4 Methods)
    2025/11/25

    You have written the perfect script. But the moment you press record, your voice goes flat and you sound like you are reading a textbook. News anchors use teleprompters every day and sound natural, so why is it so hard for the rest of us?

    In this episode, I break down four specific techniques to fix that robotic delivery. We look at the trade-offs between reading word-for-word and improvising, and how each method impacts your editing time and cognitive load. I also share the specific method I use for my own shows to balance accuracy with a human connection.

    Here is what you will learn in this episode:

    • The trade-off between natural delivery and post-production editing time
    • How to use the "Look Down, Look Up" method for short-form content
    • Techniques for scan-reading a teleprompter effectively
    • How to use "Reference Cues" and bolding to anchor your memory
    • The "Reference and Improvise" workflow for long-form episodes

    The goal is to sound like the expert you are.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Previous episode on script formatting:

    Podcast: https://stereoforest.com/episodes/solo-podcasting-workflow-voice-to-final-script/

    Video: https://youtu.be/LixDbzNYRXE

    Anchor words: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1244288/full

    Newsletter: https://StereoForest.com/newsletter

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 The problem with reading scripts

    02:22 Balancing delivery vs. editing time

    03:57 Method 1: Look down, look up (Short-term memory)

    05:26 Method 2: Scan reading (News anchor style)

    06:50 Method 3: Reference cues (Anchoring)

    10:24 Method 4: Reference and improvise

    12:31 Choosing the right technique for you


    ==========================

    About and Support

    ==========================

    Written, edited, and hosted by Jen deHaan.

    Find this show on YouTube at https://youtube.com/@solopodcastinghandbook

    Website at https://stereoforest.com/solo-podcasting

    Get StereoForest’s newsletter for podcasting resources at https://stereoforest.com/subscribe

    Produced by Jen deHaan of StereoForest https://stereoforest.com

    Contact Jen at https://jendehaan.com

    ==========================

    Support

    Your support will help this show continue. Funds will go towards hosting and music licensing for this show and others on StereoForest. This show is produced by an independent HUMAN artist directly affected by the state of the industry. StereoForest does not have any funding or additional support.

    If you find value in our shows, please consider supporting them with a one time donation at https://stereoforest.com/tip

    We love our podcast host Capitvate.fm! Contact me anytime to ask me anything. You can support my shows by signing up with Captivate here:

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    15 分
  • Solo Podcasting Workflow: From Voice Dictation to Final Script
    2025/11/20

    In this episode, I share the system I use at StereoForest to bridge the gap between writing and speaking for your solo podcast. And I‘ll help you understand the "modality mismatch" concept and why it’s important for scripting your episodes.

    What you learn in this episode:

    • Why traditional writing styles create a disconnect with podcast listeners
    • The science behind "modality mismatch" and how the brain processes spoken text
    • How vocal dynamics and variety directly influence perceived authority
    • The three-step system to write scripts that sound natural/human

    I cover a workflow you can use immediately for forming your solo scripts that includes dictation, signposting (discourse markers) and performer formatting and why they help your recordings.

    Resources mentioned:

    Vocal dynamics:

    https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/communication/articles/10.3389/fcomm.2020.611555/full

    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4765198/

    https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/insights/big-data-approach-public-speaking

    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6662577/

    Voice to text (no affiliation with any of em - I use MacWhisper, Things, and Notion):

    Mac Whisper: https://goodsnooze.gumroad.com/l/macwhisper

    Whisper Notes: https://whispernotes.app/

    Flow: https://wisprflow.ai/

    Google Keep: https://keep.google.com/

    Notion: https://www.notion.com/

    Things (my fave to do app): https://culturedcode.com/things/

    Otter AI: https://otter.ai/

    Granola AI: https://www.granola.ai/

    StereoForest newsletter: https://stereoforest.com/subscribe


    Chapters:

    00:00 The problem with sounding like a bot

    01:53 The science of monotonous delivery

    03:55 Step 1: Dictate your notes

    05:12 Understanding modality mismatch

    08:38 Step 2: Add signposts for the listener

    11:24 Step 3: Format the script for performance

    13:03 Visual example of script formatting

    15:02 Summary and next steps

    ==========================

    About and Support

    ==========================

    Written, edited, and hosted by Jen deHaan.

    Find this show on YouTube at https://youtube.com/@solopodcastinghandbook

    Website at https://stereoforest.com/solo-podcasting

    Get StereoForest’s newsletter for podcasting resources at https://stereoforest.com/subscribe

    Produced by Jen deHaan of StereoForest https://stereoforest.com

    Contact Jen at https://jendehaan.com

    ==========================

    Support

    Your support will help this show continue. Funds will go towards hosting and music licensing for this show and others on StereoForest. This show is produced by an independent HUMAN artist directly affected by the state of the industry. StereoForest does not have any funding or additional support.

    If you find value in our shows, please consider supporting them with a one time donation at https://stereoforest.com/tip

    We love our podcast host Capitvate.fm! Contact me anytime to ask me anything. You can support my shows by signing up with Captivate here:

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    17 分
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