In the evolving landscape of podcasting, creators constantly balance storytelling structure, production demands, and monetization strategies. Two dominant delivery models—Podcast Seasons and a Continuous Feed—each offer distinct advantages and challenges. Understanding these can help podcasters decide which format aligns best with their goals, audience, and business model.
A podcast season is a defined series of episodes released under a common theme, timeline, or narrative arc. Think of it as a mini‑series within your larger podcast brand. Seasons typically have: