Clarify your message, your niche, your ideal listener, and the soul of your show — so every decision you make from here is grounded and intentional.
Identify your dream guests, craft questions that go beneath the surface, and learn how to hold a conversation that listeners will share for years.
Record your intro. Craft your tagline.
Find the sonic identity of your show. Practice live and receive personal feedback so your voice feels embodied and confident.
Interview, solo, hybrid, storytelling, seasonal — you’ll choose the format that actually fits your life and your message, and build a structure you can sustain.
Your cover is your first impression. Learn what makes artwork irresistible and create yours with templates and live feedback from Sahara.
Stop going in circles. You’ll create a magnetic, memorable name that immediately signals who your show is for and makes the right people stop scrolling.
You can’t grow what you haven’t honestly assessed. You’ll review your show with fresh eyes, clarify your brand voice, identify what’s working and what isn’t, and build your personal relaunch or growth roadmap.
Your show deserves to be found. You’ll learn podcast SEO, how to write titles and descriptions that get discovered, how to pitch yourself onto other shows, and how to repurpose your content to reach new listeners every single week.
A podcast that depends entirely on you will eventually stall. You’ll learn how to brief and work with editors and VAs, build the workflows that keep your show running, and create a sustainable rhythm that grows your show without depleting you.
The art of choosing the right 60 seconds from a 60-minute episode. You’ll learn how to identify viral moments, direct a show trailer that converts cold audiences, and build a content strategy that keeps growing your show between episodes.
Learn to direct a conversation, draw out unexpected answers, and consistently create the kind of interviews that listeners talk about. You’ll practice live and get personal feedback on your technique.
The difference between a forgettable episode and one that gets shared is storytelling. You’ll learn the craft, record a solocast, and receive real feedback on your delivery, pacing, and presence.