The co-hosted podcast format
Co-hosting is a brilliant format — particularly for beginners. The right partner makes recording feel like a conversation, not a performance.
Co-hosting reduces mic fright and the chance of going monotone. The best co-hosted podcasts have great chemistry: you're a fly on the wall to a great conversation. That makes a first-class listening experience.
Challenges: coordinating two calendars, deciding ownership (whose podcast is it?), splitting income, and what happens if your co-host loses interest. Have those conversations up front — before you record episode one.
How well do you and your co-host align?
Rate each on 0–10. The total tells you whether you're a fit — or where the conversation needs to happen first.
Have the conversation up front
You'll save a lot of pain by talking through topics, schedule, and ownership before recording episode one.