Starting a podcast with a co-host can feel easy… until it isn’t.

In this episode, Gordon Firemark (The Podcast Lawyer™) breaks down why every co-hosted podcast needs a “Podcast Prenup”—a simple agreement that can prevent disputes over ownership, money, control, and what happens if things go sideways.

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If you’re podcasting with a partner (or thinking about it), this is one of the most important legal conversations you can have before your show grows into something valuable.

Because once there’s an audience… and revenue… the stakes change.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

Why “we’ll figure it out later” is a costly mistake
What really happens when co-host relationships break down
The key terms every podcast co-host agreement should include
How to handle ownership, revenue splits, and decision-making
Why an exit strategy is the most important clause of all

Whether your podcast is a hobby or a serious business, this episode will help you protect what you’re building.

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Legit Podcast Pro

Gordon Firemark

Podcast Prenups: Why Every Co-Host Needs This

MAR 26, 20267 MIN
Legit Podcast Pro

Podcast Prenups: Why Every Co-Host Needs This

MAR 26, 20267 MIN

Description

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.