Interview format - The host invites different guests (either single guests or a panel) onto the episodes and asks them guided questions to maintain an interesting, themed discussion., Co-host conversation format - Two (or more) hosts have a conversation for each episode, usually about a pre-selected topic. Often, each podcast host will play a certain role. For instance, one host may read news snippets while the other leads a roundup segment., Monologue format - One host presents on a different topic each new episode. The monologue is one of the easiest formats to start with since you just need a microphone and expertise in a particular field., Storytelling format - This format tells a story throughout several episodes. The story can be either nonfiction—like a true-crime podcast detailing a complex case—or fictional, where characters adventure through a long plotline., Repurposed format - podcaster takes pre-existing content—like a standup routine, orchestra performance, or radio show—and repurposes it into a podcast. This format is easy for beginning podcast hosts since they don’t have to record new content., Bite-sized format - While traditional podcasts aim for each episode to be around forty minutes long, these podcasts create small bits of content that may only last for ten minutes.,

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