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Word-for-word podcast scripts

A word-for-word script means you never miss a beat. The price: it takes ages and can sound flat. Best used as a safety net while you find your voice.

This method has one big upside — you'll never forget or leave anything out. If you lack confidence talking for any length of time, it's a brilliant safety net.

The cons are real: it takes ages to write, and few podcasters can read a script and still sound conversational. Episodes can come out flat and monotone.

Give it a shot. But it's unlikely to be your long-term answer.

If you're going to try it, start with the opening — the bit where nerves bite hardest. Draft the first 60 seconds word for word using the template below.

Your task

Draft a word-for-word opening

Fill in the blanks. Read it aloud after — if it doesn't sound like you talking, rewrite it shorter.

Hello and welcome to . I'm , and today we're talking about .

If you've ever wondered , you're in exactly the right place.

In the next minutes, you'll walk away with .

Right — let's get into it.

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