Do the thinking most people skip - before you hit record.

A structured planning tool for business owners who want to set things up once - properly.

For business owners who already know podcasting makes sense - and want to launch without second-guessing later.

This is for you if...

  • You know podcasting could work - but you don’t want to wing it

  • You’d rather think it through once than fix it six episodes in

  • You want your podcast to support your business, not become another job

  • You care about doing it properly

Start without second-guessing

Instead of wondering whether you chose the right format or focus…
you start with decisions you’ve already thought through.

You know ~

  • What your podcast is actually for

  • Who you're speaking to

  • How often you can realistically show up

  • Where each episode is leading

Not perfect. Just solid.

Introducing the Pre-Launch Podcast Planner

This isn’t a course.
It’s not a launch challenge.
And it’s not about “just getting something out there.”

The Pre-Launch Podcast Planner helps you make the key decisions before microphones, platforms, and tech enter the picture.

Inside the planner, you’ll work through...

  • The real role your podcast will play in your business

  • Who you’re actually speaking to (and who you’re not)

  • A format and episode rhythm you can sustain

  • How to plan episodes with intention

  • Where your podcast leads listeners - clearly and ethically

This is the groundwork.

You don’t have to do this alone - but you can

This planner stands on its own.

If you’d rather have support with setup, systems, or launch - that option is here too.

Planner purchases can be credited towards a done-for-you podcast launch.

About me

I’m Lynda, a Podcast Operations Partner.
I help business owners launch and run podcasts without drowning in tech or second-guessing every decision.

I care about doing things properly - not loudly.

This is probably a good fit if…

  • You’ve watched enough people rush into podcasting and then - and then quietly stall

  • You’d rather plan it properly once

  • You’re not looking for shortcuts

  • You want to avoid creating extra work for yourself

A few things to know

  • This is a planning tool, not a tech tutorial

  • You can work through it at your own pace

  • You’re not committing to a launch.

  • A “not yet” decision can save you months of rework later.

Start with the part most people skip

This isn’t about speed.
It’s about setting things up once - properly.