
How to Publish a Podcast – Step by Step Guide
Learn how to publish a podcast fast and clean. This step by step guide covers hosting, RSS feeds, Apple Podcasts Connect submission, and how to distribute a podcast to Spotify, YouTube Music, and more.

Learn how to publish a podcast fast and clean. This step by step guide covers hosting, RSS feeds, Apple Podcasts Connect submission, and how to distribute a podcast to Spotify, YouTube Music, and more.

Podcasthon has grown into a global charity podcasting initiative, now uniting more than 2,000 podcasts worldwide. From its beginnings in France to a coordinated international event spanning four languages, Podcasthon shows how podcasting can drive collective impact through storytelling and shared purpose.

A podcast can sound expensive and still do nothing. Clean audio and sharp edits are the baseline. What makes the show matter is what happens after the episode ships. A strong podcast production agency owns the system that turns each episode into an activation kit, assets that travel, and a distribution plan that leads to real action.

The rise of video podcasts is real, but the conclusion many are drawing from it is not. Visibility drives discovery, but it does not automatically change how people build habits, spend time, or retain ideas.

Too many podcast guests and media interviewees walk into interviews assuming curiosity will carry the conversation. “I’m just gonna answer the questions and be honest.” Lovely sentiment. But without a clear plan, interviews drift, messages blur, and credibility erodes in real time. Strong guests understand who they are speaking to, why they are there, and what must be said before the microphone ever turns on.

Every December, the podcast industry asks the same question. Do people actually listen over the holidays, or does attention disappear until January? The answer is less clear than many assume. While some data suggests December can be a strong month on a per-episode basis, other platform data shows total listening dipping in certain years. What the industry does agree on is simpler. Fewer episodes are released in December. And that drop in supply may matter more than whether listening rises or falls.