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The Tool We Use for Every Podcast Episode (It’s Not What You Think)

The Tool We Use for Every Podcast Episode (It’s Not What You Think)

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概要

Justin addresses a universal challenge for podcasters: capturing great episode ideas before they vanish. He explains why scattered notes across apps, sticky notes, and random notebooks create stress on recording day rather than helping. The solution? A content idea bank—a single, mobile-friendly system for collecting raw ideas as they strike, separate from your content calendar. Justin walks through the exact characteristics that make a content idea bank effective, from ensuring it's frictionless (15 seconds max to capture an idea) to keeping it accessible offline. He shares the four essential fields to track (idea summary, links, notes, and priority), explains why Google Forms paired with Google Sheets is his preferred setup, and provides a free template listeners can copy and customize. Plus, he covers the often-overlooked practice of regularly reviewing and pruning your idea bank to avoid decision fatigue.

Key Takeaways:

• Ideas never arrive at convenient times—they hit while driving, in meetings, or making dinner

• Scattered episode ideas across multiple platforms create stress and decision fatigue on recording day

• A content idea bank should be a single source of truth, separate from your content calendar

• Your idea bank is for raw ideas; your content calendar is for ideas in motion (planning, recording, editing)

• A great content idea bank must be mobile-friendly and accessible offline

• The capture process should be frictionless—15 seconds maximum to save an idea

• Track four essential fields: idea summary, links (for source material), open notes, and priority (high or low)

• Google Forms + Google Sheets combination is free, mobile-friendly, works offline, and requires no learning curve

• Regular reviews prevent decision fatigue—prune stale ideas or move them to an "old ideas" tab

• A content idea bank helps you create better, more personal content that resonates with your ideal listener

Key Timestamps:

(00:00:00) - Stop Capturing Episode Ideas on Sticky Notes

(00:01:44) - Building a Content Idea Bank

(00:03:03) - The Difference Between a Content Idea Bank & Content Calendar

(00:03:53) - Features to Include in a Content Idea Bank

(00:05:01) - Four Fields to Include in Your Content Idea Bank Spreadsheet

(00:06:41) - How to Build Your Content Idea Bank on Google

(00:08:18) - One Final Best Practice for Maintaining a Content Idea Bank

(00:09:07) - Get Your Free Content Idea Bank Template


Key Topics Discussed:

Content Ideation, Episode Ideas, Content Planning, Content Idea Bank, Content Calendar, Recording Day Stress, Decision Fatigue, Mobile-Friendly Systems, Offline Access, Frictionless Capture, Google Forms, Google Sheets, Episode Planning, Content Organization, Single Source of Truth, Priority Tagging, Idea Management, Podcast Workflow, Content Strategy, Raw Ideas, Ideas in Motion, Episode Outlines, Podcast Consistency, Content Quality, Ideal Listener, Audience Engagement, ChatGPT Prompts, Generic Content, Hyper-Specific Episodes, Content Templates, Idea Storage, Note-Taking Apps, Sticky Notes, Spreadsheets, Inbox Management, Random Ideas, Client Conversations, Reading Inspiration, Online Scrolling, Prep Time Reduction, Recording Efficiency, Publishing Consistency, Content Review, Idea Pruning, Stale Ideas, Working Titles, Episode Summaries, Source Links, Episode Notes, Guest Ideas, Freebie Creation, Episode Series, High Priority Ideas, Low Priority Ideas, Free Template, Google Account, Content Systems, Podcast Production, Business Podcasters, Justin Peters, SimplePod Studios, Content Creation, Podcast Resources


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