
Video Podcast Series
For communications leaders building executive and expert shows that need a clear role, strong episodes, and reusable content.
We define the podcast concept, prepare hosts and guests, produce the recordings, and turn each episode into assets your team can use beyond the show.

Beyond Recorded Conversations
Your leaders and experts have something to say. The company has an audience worth reaching. The podcast idea already has internal support.
The valuable part is the executive and expert time behind every episode. A clear format protects that time and turns each conversation into material the company can use beyond the show.
A strong podcast has a job. It gives leaders and experts a recurring format, helps the audience understand what the company knows, and creates material that can be reused across LinkedIn, YouTube, sales conversations, events, internal channels, or partner communication.
The work starts before recording. Format, guest logic, episode flow, host preparation, and production rhythm decide how useful the show becomes over time.
What We Handle
A video podcast has to connect concept, guests, recording, and reusable assets from the start.
Show Concept
We define the role of the podcast, the audience, format, host setup, guest logic, episode structure, and publication rhythm.
Episode Planning
We shape topics, prepare episode flows, build guest briefings, and make sure every recording has a clear direction.
Host Preparation
We help hosts lead better conversations, ask sharper questions, and keep the episode useful without sounding scripted.
Guest Briefing
We prepare guests so they understand the format, the audience, and the kind of conversation the episode needs.
Video Podcast Production
We record with cameras, audio, lighting, direction, sound design, and the right setup for the people in the room.
Episodes and Clips
We edit full episodes and create short clips, stills, subtitles, thumbnails, transcripts, or supporting assets when they are part of the scope.
How We Work
1.
Define
We clarify what the podcast should do for the company, who it needs to reach, and why this format is worth leadership time.
2.
Shape
We build the format, episode flow, guest approach, preparation materials, recording setup, and production rhythm.
3.
Produce
We record the episodes in our studio, at your location, or in another suitable setup, with calm direction throughout the day.
4.
Package
We deliver the finished episodes and agreed supporting assets so the recording can work across more than one channel. Bring the idea, existing show, or half-built plan. We will help you scope it.
Bring the idea, existing show, or half-built plan. We will help you scope it.
When This Fits
Your Leaders Need a Format
A CEO, founder, expert, or senior voice needs a recurring format for visibility.
Your Expertise Needs a Home
The company has strong thinking, customer stories, partner conversations, or technical knowledge, but no recurring format that holds it.
Your Team Needs Rhythm
The podcast should not depend on someone reinventing topics, questions, guest prep, and production every month.
What Changes
Leadership Visibility Compounds
Each episode adds another proof point: a full conversation, short clips, quotes, stills, and material your team can reuse.
Executive Time Is Protected
The host and guests arrive prepared. Recording time goes into the conversation, not into figuring out what the episode should become.
The Show Becomes Easier to Sustain
The format, preparation, recording, and post-production follow a rhythm your team can understand and repeat.
Why a Series Works Better
A podcast only becomes valuable when it has enough repetition to build trust. One episode can introduce an idea, but it rarely gives the format enough room to work.
The heavy decisions happen at the start: audience, show role, host setup, guest logic, episode flow, recording setup, sound, graphics, and publication rhythm. Once those decisions are made, every episode becomes easier to prepare and more useful afterwards.
That is why we usually think in seasons or recurring production cycles. The company gets full episodes, short clips, quotes, stills, transcripts, and a growing library of executive or expert communication from the same production logic.

EVERYWOW Bonuses

Host and Guest Briefings
Reusable preparation documents that help people arrive ready without over-rehearsing the conversation.
Clip-Ready Production
We record and edit with reuse in mind, so strong moments can become short videos for social media or internal channels.
Stills from the Recording
Professional photos or stills for thumbnails, announcements, LinkedIn posts, and episode promotion.
Operating Structure
A practical structure for future episodes: topic planning, guest flow, preparation rhythm, and production decisions.
Questions
Do we need a finished podcast concept before we contact you?
No. This service is for teams that need help defining the concept and producing the episodes. If the format is still unclear, we start there.
Can you work with an existing podcast?
Yes. We can help refine the format, improve the production quality, tighten the episode flow, and create a more useful operating rhythm.
Is this only for external marketing?
No. A podcast can support executive visibility, expert communication, customer education, partner communication, recruiting, internal leadership communication, or thought leadership.
How much time does the host need?
It depends on the format of the podcast. We expect 2-3 hours per episode including preparation, recording, and review.
Can you handle publication too?
Yes, when it is part of the scope. We can prepare episodes and assets for YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, LinkedIn, and internal channels.
How long does it take?
A new podcast usually needs six to eight weeks from concept to first finished episodes. Existing shows can move faster if the format and production rhythm are already clear.
Proof
EVERYWOW has produced hundreds of podcast episodes and conversation-based videos for companies including G+D and Netcetera.

Your Podcast, Produced
Tell us what the podcast needs to do. We will come back with a scope for the concept, production, and delivery.
We respond within one business day.