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I didn't need five new podcast ideas.
I needed to go deeper on one 1 AI prompt, 10 directions, 1 episode, a week of content. Here's The Single Topic Expansion: ✦ Step 1 · Take 1 rough thought. Run: "10 angles on [topic] for [audience]." Choose the most specific direction. (8 min) ✦ Step 2 · Plan from that dire
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I used to look for a new content idea every time I wanted to post.
Then I started checking what my existing posts didn’t explain. My simple content gap workflow: ✦ Pick an old post ✦ Find unanswered questions ✦ Look for missing angles ✦ Turn them into follow-up content It’s a much easier way to keep creating. Save this for your next idea session.
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AJ PixelCraft

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Which part of podcast planning quietly eats most of your time?
Most name: finding ideas. Hidden cost: knowing what to do with the one you already have. Here are the 4 podcast planning struggles and where the hidden cost actually lives: ✦ A · Finding ideas ✦ B · Choosing one ← hidden cost lives here (the moment between having an idea and knowing
AJ PixelCraft

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I had one podcast topic and no idea what to do with it.
1 AI prompt turned it into 10 episode directions in 3 minutes. Here's The Prompt Expansion: ✦ Step 1 · Write 1 rough thought. Paste into: "Give me 10 episode angles on [topic] for [specific audience]. Include beginner, educational, story-based, problem/solution, contra
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AJ PixelCraft

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This started as one really rough podcast thought
most creators would have deleted it. Here's the development process that turned it into an episode: ✦ Step 1 · Write the rough thought in 1 sentence. Don't polish it. Just capture it. (30 seconds) ✦ Step 2 · AI prompt: "Give me 10 episode angles on [thought] for [sp
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AJ PixelCraft

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3 reasons you're making every podcast idea harder
than it needs to be it's not creativity. It's overhead. Here's The Idea Sprint that removes it: ✦ Step 1 · Capture when the idea arrives. Topic · Direction · Format. 30 seconds. Every idea. (Not at planning) ✦ Step 2 · Expand one rough thought. Ask: "What are 3 dire
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AJ PixelCraft

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The problem might not be motivation.
It might be what happens before you start no system capturing ideas before the session opens. Here's the step before every session: ✦ Capture 1 idea immediately. Topic · Direction · Format. 30 seconds. When it arrives. ✦ Give it a location. 1 place only. No second app. (Alw
AJ PixelCraft

AJ PixelCraft

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Podcast episodes planned this year: 12.
Published: 3. Not a creativity problem, no workflow to follow from blank page to published. Here's The One Change that closed it: ✦ Step 1 · Open 1 workflow before every episode. Same 5 steps every time: Topic → Direction → Outline → Record → Repurpose. (10 min) ✦ Step 2 · F
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AJ PixelCraft

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I didn't need more podcast ideas.
I needed to stop losing them across 9 apps with no context on any of them. 34 minutes searching. 0 planned. Here's The One Location system that fixed it: ✦ Step 1 · Choose 1 tool. Every idea goes there. No second app. (Pick once) ✦ Step 2 · 3 categories per idea: Topic · Direct
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AJ PixelCraft

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I used to spend 30–45 minutes staring at a blank page.
Then I changed one prompt. Instead of asking AI to write everything, ✦ I asked for a rough outline. ✦ It gave me a starting point. ✦ I kept my own voice. Creating became much easier. Try this the next time you're stuck—and save this idea for later. #CreatorJourney #ContentPlanni
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Your biggest podcast bottleneck might surprise you.
Most name: overthinking or time. Real one: no system telling you what to do next. Here are the 4 podcast schedule slip causes and the real one: ✦ 1 · I overthink every episode ✦ 2 · I can't choose a topic ✦ 3 · I don't have a planning system ← the slip usually starts here
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AJ PixelCraft

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I stopped opening a blank podcast page
before every episode. 1 template with 5 fields replaced it. Here's The Weekly Template: ✦ Topic · chosen before opening anything ✦ Direction · 1 sentence. What it says. ✦ Outline · what it says, in order. ← the field that changed everything (written before recording, not during)
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AJ PixelCraft

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Most podcast planner pages look useful.
Mine have to earn their place. Every page passes 1 test: "Does this remove a decision or create one?" Here's what survived the test: ✦ Topic page · removes the idea-choosing decision before the session. (Pass) ✦ Direction page · removes the "what's this about&#
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AJ PixelCraft

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I used to think better podcast ideas would make creating easier.
Then I realized better planning mattered more. ✦ Validate the topic first ✦ Keep one clear takeaway ✦ Plan for repurposing ✦ Record with confidence ✦ Repeat the same workflow The Free Podcast Planner helped me stop guessing and start creating consistently. Save this for later. #Podcas
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3 reasons your creative energy is gone before you even hit record,
it's not the recording that drains it. Here's The Energy Guard that fixed it: ✦ Step 1 · The day before recording, close 3 questions: What's this about? Who for? What do they leave with? (5 min) ✦ Step 2 · Open 1 workflow. Same structure. Every episode. No decidin
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AJ PixelCraft

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The podcasters who last repeat one simple habit, not motivation.
Same workflow. Same day. Every week. Here's the habit that makes consistency automatic: ✦ Open the same planning workflow before every episode. (2 min) ✦ Same structure. Same questions. Same order. Every time. ✦ Steps 2 and 3 are the ones most creators skip save this for both.
AJ PixelCraft

AJ PixelCraft

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4 podcast episodes delayed this year,
all because I didn't feel ready. Not a topic problem, wrong question. "Is this perfect?" has no answer. Here's The Ready Check that fixed it: ✦ Step 1 · Answer 3 questions before deciding to record: "Useful to 1 person? Can I explain it? Do I know enough?"
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AJ PixelCraft

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I used to second-guess every podcast episode.
Then I made 3 decisions before every recording. 37 minutes second-guessing → 4 minutes. Recorded same session. Here's The Confidence Check that fixed it: ✦ Decision 1 · Is this useful to 1 person? Name them specifically. (1 min) ✦ Decision 2 · Can I explain it in 1 sentence? C
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AJ PixelCraft

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I noticed I was rewriting the same AI prompts every week.
Instead of creating more prompts, I built a simple AI workflow. ✦ Save your best prompts. ✦ Create reusable templates. ✦ Keep checklists together. ✦ Reuse what already works. That one change made content planning much faster. Save this if you're building a smarter creator workflow.
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AJ PixelCraft

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If planning your podcast feels harder than recording it it's not the topic.
Real trap: overthinking after the topic is already chosen. Here are the 4 podcast planning challenges and which one shows up most: ✦ 1 · Choosing the right topic ✦ 2 · Staying consistent ✦ 3 · Overthinking every episode ← real trap ✦ 4 · Organizing my ideas More preparation ≠ less ove
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