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Anthony Smith has helped turn the Diary of a CEO into the second biggest podcast in the world, and he had never listened to a podcast before joining. As Director of Trailers, his job is to compress a two to three-hour conversation into 90 seconds that makes someone rearrange their day. In this episode, he breaks down exactly how that is done. Anthony explains why the hook is just the tip of the iceberg, how his team uses psychological techniques drawn from film and neuroscience to hold attention rather than simply grab it, and why he refuses to call his production framework a blueprint. He talks through the 15-point checklist that governs every DOAC trailer, what it means to make a genre piece instead of a podcast clip, and why the team once intentionally tried to fail more often. He also shares the moment he sat in a cinema and watched his own work on the big screen, and what that meant for a kid who grew up being told his passion would never pay. If you work in content, podcasting, or storytelling at any level, this conversation will change how you think about the first 90 seconds of anything.
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