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Podcast Episode Concept Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A podcast episode concept generator turns your show's topic into a batch of episode angles you can actually record, so you are never stuck staring at an empty content calendar. Enter what your podcast is about and it returns concept lines built on formats that consistently engage listeners: myth-busting, beginner journeys, common mistakes, contrarian takes, science deep-dives, and listener-question episodes. Hosts use it to plan a season, fill gaps between interview bookings, and find a fresh angle on a subject they have covered before. Because each idea is framed as a hook, it doubles as a working episode title. Everything generates instantly in your browser and reshuffles on each run, so you can keep pulling ideas until the calendar is full. Pick the angles that fit your audience and expertise, then shape each into a full episode outline with segments, guests, and a call to action.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Enter your podcast's topic.
- Click Generate to see episode concepts.
- Regenerate for more angles if you need them.
- Shape your favourites into full episode outlines.
Use Cases
- •Planning a season of episodes from one show topic
- •Filling gaps between interview bookings
- •Finding a fresh angle on a subject you have covered
- •Brainstorming episode titles that double as hooks
- •Building a backlog of ideas for a content calendar
Tips
- →Mix formats across a season so episodes do not feel repetitive.
- →Use the strongest concept line as your episode title.
- →Pair a contrarian-take concept with a guest who can debate it.
- →Keep a running list so you always have ideas in reserve.
FAQ
how do i turn a concept into an episode
Pick an angle, then build an outline around it: an opening hook, two or three main segments or questions, and a closing takeaway with a call to action. The concept gives you the spine; you supply the stories, examples, and any guest.
why frame ideas as hooks
A hook-shaped concept tells you both what the episode is about and why a listener should press play, so it often works directly as the episode title. Curiosity-driven framing tends to earn more downloads than a flat topic label.
do these work for interview shows too
Yes. Use a concept as the theme for a guest conversation — for example a contrarian take or a deep dive — and steer the interview around that angle, which gives the episode a clearer focus than an open-ended chat.