THECRAFTof Podcasting
The curriculum your podcast doesn't know it's missing.
Not for
beginners.
Aircheck assumes you already know how to press record. The course starts where most podcasting advice runs out — past the gear guides, past the "find your niche" chapter, into the craft decisions that separate a show people recommend from a show they merely subscribe to.
The Plateau Podcaster
You have 20–80 episodes. You've figured out the basics. The download graph has flatlined somewhere between 200 and 600 and you can't diagnose why.
Aircheck teaches you to hear what your audience hears — the pacing problems, the cold opens that bury the hook, the interview moments you talk through instead of into.
The Pivoting Creator
You built an audience on YouTube or radio. You understand production. But audio-only is a different medium with different rules and different intimacy.
We cover the translation layer — how to strip visual scaffolding from your storytelling, how silence works differently when there's nothing to look at.
The Ready Listener
You've consumed hundreds of hours of great podcasting and you've finally decided the next voice in your ears should be your own.
We skip the "what is a podcast" chapter entirely. You already know. We start at episode structure and work forward from there.

Marcus Webb
Narrative Producer
Host of "Deep Cut" (4 seasons)
340+ episodes produced
"The cold open isn't a hook. It's a promise. You're telling the listener exactly what kind of show you are."
How a great episode is built from the inside out — the structural decisions that happen before you press record.
- The 4-layer cold open framework used by narrative shows
- Act breaks in conversational podcasts (yes, they exist)
- Editing for momentum, not just length
- Why your best episodes always have a B-story
Yuki Tanaka
Sound Designer & Sonic Strategist
Founder of Frequency Studio
Audio identity for 60+ shows
"Most podcasters treat their theme music like a business card. The ones who break out treat it like a handshake."
The auditory decisions that make a show recognizable in 3 seconds — and why most podcasters get this completely backwards.
- The 7 sonic touchpoints every show needs
- Commissioning vs. licensing vs. building your own
- Room tone, mic choice, and the texture of your voice
- How sonic consistency compounds over time

Priya Nair
Audience Growth Strategist
Co-host of "The Long Listen" (3 years)
Grew show from 400 to 28k downloads/ep
"Downloads are a vanity metric until you understand what's on the other side of them. Build for listeners, not numbers."
Why people recommend podcasts, how loyalty actually forms, and the specific mechanics of word-of-mouth in audio.
- The recommendation trigger: what makes listeners evangelize
- Retention mapping — where your audience actually stops listening
- Community without Discord (and with it)
- The 90-day momentum framework
26 lessons.
Every one earned.
No filler. No "bonus" lessons that pad the number. Each module was built around a specific failure mode we've watched podcasters repeat — and the framework that fixes it.
Episode Architecture
Cold opens, act structure, editing for momentum. The blueprint behind every episode your audience can't stop listening to.
4 lessons · 3.2 hrsThe Interview as Craft
Silence as technique. Follow-up over preparation. How to make a guest forget they're being recorded.
5 lessons · 4.1 hrsSonic Branding
The 7 auditory touchpoints. Theme music, room tone, mic texture. What your show sounds like when no one's listening.
3 lessons · 2.4 hrsAudience Psychology
Why people recommend podcasts. Retention mapping. The exact moment your listeners decide to stay.
4 lessons · 3.8 hrsMonetization Without Selling Out
Sponsorship negotiation, listener support, premium tiers. Revenue models that don't erode the trust you built.
3 lessons · 2.6 hrsShow Notes & Distribution
Show notes that actually get read. SEO for audio. The distribution decisions that compound over 100 episodes.
2 lessons · 1.8 hrsStudent Podcast Launch
Previous cohort graduates present their shows. Real critique, real audio, real feedback from instructors and peers.
Live workshop · 90 minSlow Burn Radio
Kenji Matsuda
Narrative true crime, Pacific Northwest focus
18 episodes · avg 2,400 downloadsThe Friction Report
Amara Osei
B2B SaaS founders on the decisions they'd undo
24 episodes · avg 4,100 downloadsOpen Tuning
Lucia Reyes
Independent musicians on the economics of craft
31 episodes · avg 1,800 downloadsThe Cold Open
as Promise.
A 12-minute module from Module 1 — the exact framework Marcus uses to audit cold opens for every show he produces. Play it before you decide anything.
"If the first 90 seconds don't earn the next 90 seconds, nothing else matters."
— Marcus Webb, Module 1
The Cold Open as Promise
Aircheck · Module 1 · Preview Lesson
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