<p><strong>Episode 738 - A Podcast Idea for Authors - Create An Editors Cut for your book that your readers would pay to consume</strong></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, Dave introduces a powerful and often overlooked opportunity for authors to expand the life, impact, and income potential of their books. Drawing from years of conversations with writers on Living the Next Chapter, he highlights a common gap: authors create incredible worlds and stories, but rarely leverage everything that didn’t make it onto the page.</p><p>The core idea is simple but transformative. Instead of stopping at the book and even the audiobook, authors can create a private, companion podcast that acts like an “editor’s cut” of their work. This is not a retelling of the book, but a deeper, behind the scenes exploration of it. It gives readers access to the author’s thinking, creative decisions, deleted scenes, character backstories, and the real life moments that shaped the narrative.</p><p>Dave explains how this kind of short-run, intentionally structured podcast can enhance the reader experience while also creating a direct-to-audience revenue stream. Rather than relying solely on book royalties, authors can offer exclusive audio content through a private feed, strengthening their connection with their audience and turning casual readers into engaged fans.</p><p>He also shares practical ways to approach this, from episode ideas like origin stories and chapter breakdowns to incorporating unused material and reader questions. For nonfiction authors, this opens the door to expanded insights, updated perspectives, and deeper teaching that goes beyond the limitations of a printed page.</p><p>At its heart, this episode is about ownership, creativity, and connection. It challenges authors to think differently about their content, not as a finished product, but as the foundation for a richer, ongoing experience that serves both their audience and their creative business.</p><p>Your book is only part of what you’ve created. By building a companion podcast, you can deepen audience connection, extend the life of your work, and unlock new value from content you already own.</p><p>____</p><p>Helping Podcasters Everyday! </p><p><strong></strong><a href="https://howtopodcast.ca/" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer"><strong>https://howtopodcast.ca/</strong></a></p><p><br><em>We would love to hear from you - here is our listener survey!</em></p><p><strong></strong><a href="https://forms.gle/GbrFv9DGszV8N4PW6" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer"><strong>https://forms.gle/GbrFv9DGszV8N4PW6</strong></a></p>

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E738 - A Podcast Idea for Authors - Create An Editors Cut for your book that your readers would pay to consume

JUL 5, 202627 MIN
The How To Podcast Series - Podcast Co-Hosts, Practical Podcasting Tips, and Podcast Community

E738 - A Podcast Idea for Authors - Create An Editors Cut for your book that your readers would pay to consume

JUL 5, 202627 MIN

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<p><strong>Episode 738 - A Podcast Idea for Authors - Create An Editors Cut for your book that your readers would pay to consume</strong></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, Dave introduces a powerful and often overlooked opportunity for authors to expand the life, impact, and income potential of their books. Drawing from years of conversations with writers on Living the Next Chapter, he highlights a common gap: authors create incredible worlds and stories, but rarely leverage everything that didn’t make it onto the page.</p><p>The core idea is simple but transformative. Instead of stopping at the book and even the audiobook, authors can create a private, companion podcast that acts like an “editor’s cut” of their work. This is not a retelling of the book, but a deeper, behind the scenes exploration of it. It gives readers access to the author’s thinking, creative decisions, deleted scenes, character backstories, and the real life moments that shaped the narrative.</p><p>Dave explains how this kind of short-run, intentionally structured podcast can enhance the reader experience while also creating a direct-to-audience revenue stream. Rather than relying solely on book royalties, authors can offer exclusive audio content through a private feed, strengthening their connection with their audience and turning casual readers into engaged fans.</p><p>He also shares practical ways to approach this, from episode ideas like origin stories and chapter breakdowns to incorporating unused material and reader questions. For nonfiction authors, this opens the door to expanded insights, updated perspectives, and deeper teaching that goes beyond the limitations of a printed page.</p><p>At its heart, this episode is about ownership, creativity, and connection. It challenges authors to think differently about their content, not as a finished product, but as the foundation for a richer, ongoing experience that serves both their audience and their creative business.</p><p>Your book is only part of what you’ve created. By building a companion podcast, you can deepen audience connection, extend the life of your work, and unlock new value from content you already own.</p><p>____</p><p>Helping Podcasters Everyday! </p><p><strong></strong><a href="https://howtopodcast.ca/" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer"><strong>https://howtopodcast.ca/</strong></a></p><p><br><em>We would love to hear from you - here is our listener survey!</em></p><p><strong></strong><a href="https://forms.gle/GbrFv9DGszV8N4PW6" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer"><strong>https://forms.gle/GbrFv9DGszV8N4PW6</strong></a></p>