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Podcast Insider
Mike Dell, MacKenzie Bennett, Dave Clements
52 episodes
1 day ago
Blubrry's official podcast where we discuss the podcasting industry, Blubrry news and interview podcasters on why they started their podcast.
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Blubrry's official podcast where we discuss the podcasting industry, Blubrry news and interview podcasters on why they started their podcast.
Show more...
Technology
Education,
Business,
Marketing,
How To
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Using Your Podcast as a Jumping-Off Point for a Book – PCI 444
Podcast Insider
22 minutes 25 seconds
5 months ago
Using Your Podcast as a Jumping-Off Point for a Book – PCI 444
Use your podcast content to your advantage -- and turn it into a book!
If you’ve ever felt like your podcast could be more than just a weekly episode—maybe even the start of a book—you’re not alone. This week, we’re explaining how podcasters can transform their content into a published work. From identifying core themes and organizing episodes into chapters to leveraging transcripts and using your show to promote the final product, we’ll walk you through how your podcast can lay the groundwork for your next big creative endeavor. Whether you’re thinking print, eBook, or audio companion, we’ll show you how Blubrry’s tools make the transition from podcaster to author smoother than you think.
Today's Hosts: MacKenzie Bennett and Todd Cochrane
1. Identify the Core Theme in Your Podcast
If your podcast centers around a consistent topic, story arc, or mission, it may already have the foundation of a compelling book.

How to do it:

Review your last 20–30 episodes to find common threads.
Identify high-performing episodes using Blubrry’s IAB-certified podcast statistics.
Use audience feedback and questions to help refine your message.

💡 Blubrry Advantage: Stats help you find your most popular, share-worthy content to shape into chapters.
2. Use Transcripts to Jumpstart Your Writing
Transcripts save time by turning spoken content into editable text—the perfect starting point for a manuscript.

How to do it:

Transcribe your solo episodes or structured interviews.
Highlight and organize segments into written form.
Edit transcripts for clarity, flow, and structure.

💡 Blubrry Advantage: All Blubrry hosting plans offer optional AI-powered transcripts—easy to enable and perfect for repurposing episodes.
3. Organize Episodes Into Chapters or Sections
Turning a group of episodes into a book means outlining and arranging content in a reader-friendly structure.

How to do it:

Group episodes by topic or theme.
Remove repeated content and tighten messages.
Create a clear beginning, middle, and end.

💡 Blubrry Advantage: Use your Blubrry-hosted podcast website to browse episode archives, search by topic, and spot thematic groupings.
4. Choose a Publishing Path
There are many ways to publish your book: digital, print, or audiobook—and multiple tools to help you launch.

How to do it:

Decide on self-publishing (e.g., Amazon KDP), traditional, or hybrid publishing.
Consider starting with an eBook or downloadable guide.
Explore using your podcast as an audiobook companion.

💡 Blubrry Advantage: With full ownership of your RSS feed and content, you can repurpose episodes without platform restrictions or licensing hurdles.
5. Promote the Book Using Your Podcast
Your listeners are your most loyal potential readers—use your show to build anticipation and drive sales.

How to do it:

Tease the book in intros and outros.
Run a short “book launch series” or bonus content episodes.
Offer giveaways or early access to email subscribers.

💡 Blubrry Advantage: Promote your book on your free podcast website, and link it directly in episode show notes using Blubrry’s publishing interface.
6. Use the Book to Grow Your Audience
Books can introduce your podcast to new people, especially in professional, nonprofit, or educational spaces.

How to do it:

Use the book as a lead magnet in speaking engagements or webinars.
Include links to your podcast in the book’s intro and chapters.
Encourage readers to subscribe to your podcast for deeper insights.

💡 Blubrry Advantage: Your podcast site can serve as ...
Podcast Insider
Blubrry's official podcast where we discuss the podcasting industry, Blubrry news and interview podcasters on why they started their podcast.