Landscape Leadership Podcast

3 Pillars of a Standout Green Industry Podcast

54 min · 5 de dic de 2025
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Most green industry podcasts never achieve their full potential because they look amateur and lack a clear point of view. Some even disappear after a few episodes. If you've ever said, "We should start a podcast," but had no idea what comes next, this episode gives you the exact roadmap. And if you have a podcast but it's falling flat, this insight-packed episode is just what you need to become a leading voice in the industry! In this episode, Landscape Leadership® CEO Chad Diller sits down with podcasting expert and Multimedia Producer Scot Leonard to unpack the three pillars behind building a high-quality, video-first podcast that actually grows your brand. They break down how to define your POV, choose the right format, nail your camera, lighting and audio setup, and structure episodes so your audience stays engaged. You'll learn the biggest mistakes new podcasters make, how to elevate production without overcomplicating gear, and how to repurpose every episode into a full content ecosystem. Whether you're a contractor, marketer, or industry partner, this is the definitive guide to launching a podcast that stands out in the green industry. Key Discussion Points * Why most podcasts fail before Episode 20 * The role of POV and strategy in standing out * Choosing a winning format: solo, guest, or co-hosted * Why video-first is now mandatory * Essential gear: audio > lighting > camera * The importance of pre-production & outlines * Smart, human-sounding editing (avoid the AI "slop") * How to extract 10–20 pieces of content from every episode Chapters: 0:00 Why Most Podcasts Fail (and How to Fix It) 0:21 The 3 Pillars of a High-Performing Podcast 0:47 Welcome to the Landscape Leadership Podcast 1:23 Meet Scot Leonard: B2B Podcast Producer 2:05 What DIY Podcasting Gets Wrong 3:12 Building a Green Industry Podcast Network 4:05 Podcast Strategy: POV, Audience, Differentiation 6:20 How to Stand Out in a Noisy Market 8:44 Choosing the Right Podcast Format 9:36 Solo vs. Guest vs. Co-Hosted: What Works Best 14:30 Why Every Modern Podcast Must Be Video-First 16:36 YouTube SEO & the Rise of Video Podcasts 19:32 Trust, Body Language & On-Camera Communication 20:02 Pre-Production Essentials: Outlines & Episode Flow 21:46 The Danger of "Just Hitting Record" 25:06 Production Basics: Audio, Lighting, Cameras 26:59 Mic Quality: The #1 Investment You Must Make 28:50 Lighting Do's, Don'ts & Easy Fixes 31:40 Camera Choices: 4K, Angles & Content Creator Gear 34:06 Multi-Camera Editing for a Pro Look 38:43 Smart Editing: AI Tools, Filler Words & Natural Pacing 44:52 Podcast Growth: Why Episode 20 Matters 46:30 Promotion Strategy: Beyond "Post and Pray" 47:35 Repurposing: Clips, Carousels & Articles 50:06 Using Your Podcast as a Full Content Engine 53:11 Final Thoughts & How to Work With Us

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