“You come on after games, day of. After a game, it’s cool to have a podcast ready right off the game. Analysis of the game, with the emotion of having it just have happened. With this, a great podcast could really take off because people hungry for Bears content will be looking for good stuff after a win.
What you need: structure to your segments, not just everyone talking at once. Because it comes out quickly, you need fewer people and more structured segments so that Q&A isn’t just audible chaos of everyone responding at once. Think PTI, or Around the Horn or Pat McAfee. I don’t know who any of the personalities are on this show, and it seemed like a lot of people taking over each other. Bring in others to interview segments, not just the whole show. Decide who the best interviews are. Also - decide who the host is.
With the above, the right structure and fewer people responsible for speaking at once - the insights are good, the guys still love the Bears and that shows. Maybe this isn’t a podcast-first medium, in which case ignore me.
Also - get away from the inside jokes unless you want to let the audience in.”
Digital maverick via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/13/23