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I didn't build this podcast prompt pack by accident,
every section targets a specific reason creators get stuck. Here's how the 5 categories work: ✦ Problems, ideas from listener struggles ✦ Mistakes, ideas from common errors ✦ Habits, ideas from behavior shifts ✦ Tools, ideas from resources they need ✦ Systems, ideas from workflows to
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3 reasons your best podcast ideas keep disappearing,
it's not creativity. It's having no system to catch them. Here's the 3-step idea bank that fixes it: ✦ Capture immediately, notes app or voice memo the moment the idea arrives (30 seconds) ✦ Organize weekly, sort by problems, angles, formats (5 min Sunday review) ✦ Expand
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I used to think consistency came from having more ideas.
✦ Then I realized I needed a better podcast planning system. ✦ Organize ideas before recording. ✦ Outline every episode. ✦ Build a workflow you can repeat. It's a small shift that makes podcasting feel much more manageable. Save this if you're planning your next episode. #Creat
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The biggest difference between inconsistent and consistent podcast
creators isn't creativity or motivation. It's a repeatable idea system. Here's what separates the two: ✦ Inconsistent: starts from zero weekly ✦ Inconsistent: relies on motivation ✦ Consistent: has a capture system ✦ Consistent: pre-decides before creating Creativity ≠ co
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9 podcast episodes started this year.Finished: 2.
Not creativity, direction. Episode 4 is the clearest example: ✦ No outline before hitting record ✦ Rambled for 40 minutes ✦ Re-recorded it twice ✦ Never published Direction was still open when I hit record. 3 questions before the mic fixed it: "What's this about? Who's i
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6 weeks of creative stress traced back to 1 missing system.
Not more ideas. Not more motivation. Here's what was missing and what replaced it: ✦ Before: no capture · no plan · 47min sessions ✦ Missing: a system to catch ideas all week ✦ Missing: a plan built from what's captured ✦ After: 1 system · Sunday review · 23 min done More hustl
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I used to think every new post needed a brand-new idea.
Now I do this instead: ✦ Record one video ✦ Save the transcript ✦ Ask AI to repurpose it into: • A Threads post • A carousel • An email • A caption • A Pinterest Pin One idea. Multiple pieces of content. It's one of the simplest ways I've found to stay consistent without cre
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Be honest, which part of podcasting slows you down most?
Most challenges cluster into 4 categories. Here's what they actually are: ✦ 1 · Finding episode ideas ✦ 2 · Staying consistent ✦ 3 · Planning content ← most common ✦ 4 · Avoiding burnout The most common isn't ideas or burnout. It's planning a gap before the session. More e
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1 AI prompt used once: 10 generic podcast ideas.
Most creators stop there. The same prompt through 5 angles gives you a full month. Here's the expansion system: ✦ Problems, they haven't solved yet ✦ Mistakes, they keep making ✦ Habits, that would help them ✦ Tools, they need to know ✦ Systems, they should build More prompts
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I used to lose good podcast ideas all the time,
before they ever made it to an episode. Not a creativity problem. No system to catch them. Here's the 3-place capture system that ended the idea graveyard: ✦ Notes app, for ideas mid-scroll ✦ Voice memos, for ideas mid-commute ✦ Weekly review, for organizing them all More ideas
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3 reasons creating feels exhausting before you start
it's not burnout. It's decision fatigue. Here's what's draining you before the session even begins: ✦ What to create, decided mid-session ✦ Who it's for, figured out while writing ✦ What format, chosen after opening tools Fix all 3 before Monday ends: Plan once. Ca
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AJ PixelCraft

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I used to think I wasn't creative enough to keep podcasting.
Then I realized I was starting from scratch every week. What changed: ✦ capturing ideas daily ✦ using AI to expand one idea into many ✦ organizing episodes in advance ✦ following the same workflow every week Now planning feels much easier. Saving this for later might help when inspir
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Most creators don't have a motivation problem.
They have a decision problem. Here's the 3 decisions made from scratch every single content session: ✦ What to create, decided mid-session ✦ Who it's for, figured out while writing ✦ What format, chosen after opening tools Pre-make all 3 on Monday. 10 minutes. Every session thi
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I used to think I wasn't disciplined enough to stay consistent.
Turns out, I was making too many decisions every day. What helped: ✦ capturing ideas in one place ✦ planning episodes ahead of time ✦ using AI prompts to brainstorm faster ✦ following the same workflow weekly Creating became much less stressful. Saving systems > chasing motivation
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7 sessions this month.
No plan before any of them. All 7. Every blank session started the same way: ✦ No topic before opening tools ✦ No audience defined before writing ✦ No direction set before starting Not a motivation problem. A direction problem. 1 question before any tool: "What does this say and
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I used to think I needed a brand-new podcast idea every week.
Turns out, I just needed a better system. Here's what changed: ✦ Start with one strong prompt ✦ Explore different angles ✦ Turn one topic into multiple episodes ✦ Organize ideas before recording One prompt recently gave me 10 episode ideas. Planning feels much easier now. Savi
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Every Sunday felt like starting over.
Blank page. Same question every week: "What do I create this week?" — again. Not a planning problem. A zero-start problem. Here's the 3-step weekly idea system that ends blank Sunday sessions: ✦ Keep 1 running idea list, add all week ✦ Every Sunday: open the list, pick 1 ✦
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I used to start every podcast episode from scratch.
Big mistake. Every week felt like: ✦ What should I talk about? ✦ How should I structure it? ✦ Is this idea even good? Eventually, I built a simple planning system. Now I: ✦ Capture ideas in one place ✦ Use AI prompts to brainstorm ✦ Plan episodes faster ✦ Stay consistent with le
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I used to sit in front of a blank page for way too long.
Then I changed one thing: I stopped brainstorming first and started researching first. ✦ Instead of asking: "What should I post?" ✦ I ask AI: • What questions does my audience ask? • What mistakes do beginners make? • What topics are people searching for? Result: Better conten
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Most podcasters get this wrong,
slow podcast planning isn't a creativity problem. The most common block: no workflow. Here's what the 4 planning blocks actually look like: ✦ No episode ideas, capture problem ✦ Too much overthinking, decision problem ✦ No workflow, system gap (most common) ✦ Lack of time, ses
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