Starting a podcast with a co-host is exciting—but without clear agreements in place, it can quickly turn into conflict.In this episode, Gordon Firemark explains why every co-hosted podcast needs a “Podcast Prenup”—a co-host or co-production agreement that clearly defines ownership, responsibilities, revenue splits, and what happens if someone leaves.Too often, creators assume they’ll “figure it out later.” But once a show gains traction, generates income, or becomes a valuable asset, unresolved questions about control and ownership can lead to serious disputes.This episode walks through the most common issues that arise between co-hosts and shows how a simple agreement can prevent them.In this episode:Why co-hosting a podcast is a business relationshipThe risks of starting without a written agreementWhat a Podcast Prenup should includeOwnership of the podcast name, content, and feedRoles and responsibilities between co-hostsRevenue splits and expense handlingDecision-making authority and avoiding deadlockExit strategies and buyout optionsIf you’re building a podcast with someone else, this episode will help you protect your show—and your working relationship.Resources & Links:Podcast Prenup / Co-Host Agreement Template: https://podcastlawforms.comPodcast Prenup™️ Planning Guidehttps://podcastprenup.comStrategy Session with Gordon Firemark: https://firemark.com/consult20Join our free Legit Podcast Pro Communityhttps://legitpodcastpro.comSubscribe & Follow Legit Podcast Pro Get more insights on podcasting, legal protection, and building a real creator business.