Carly Zakin's Methodology for Creating Successful Podcasts at theSkimm
Carly Zakin's Methodology for Creating Successful Podcasts at theSkimm
Carly Zakin, co-founder and co-CEO of theSkimm, has helped transform a daily email newsletter into a multi-format media brand that includes highly successful podcasts. With a background as a producer at NBC and a University of Pennsylvania education, Zakin left traditional broadcast journalism to launch theSkimm with Danielle Weisberg. At theSkimm she co-hosts shows such as 9 to 5ish, co-created editorial products including Skimm This, and co-authored the book How to Skimm Your Life. Her work has been featured in outlets such as Forbes and Fortune.
Zakin’s approach to podcasting blends journalistic rigor with conversational storytelling and a keen focus on the audience. Below are the core elements of her methodology that have helped theSkimm produce podcasts that resonate with busy listeners.
Understanding the Audience
A defining principle in Zakin’s methodology is deep audience empathy. TheSkimm grew by serving a clearly defined demographic—primarily millennial women with busy schedules—and this focus carries into podcast strategy. Rather than assuming what listeners want, Zakin prioritizes research: analyzing listening habits, preferred episode length, topical interests, and the contexts in which the audience consumes audio (commutes, workouts, or during household routines).
This audience-first mindset influences every decision, from episode format to release cadence. The goal is to make content accessible and actionable for listeners who are time-constrained but want trustworthy context on news, culture, and career topics.
Build a Strong Brand Voice
Brand voice is central to theSkimm’s audio identity. Zakin advocates for a conversational, approachable tone that maintains journalistic clarity and credibility. This balance—friendly but informed—helps build trust and creates a sense of community among listeners.
Consistency in tone across episodes strengthens brand recognition. Whether the episode covers breaking news or a longer interview, maintaining a distinct voice ensures that listeners instantly recognize and connect with theSkimm’s content.
Focus on Storytelling
Zakin emphasizes storytelling as the most effective way to communicate complex topics. Each episode is structured to turn facts and context into compelling narratives: beginning with a clear premise, building through human angles or expert insight, and concluding with clear takeaways.
Storytelling techniques—anecdotes, pacing, and well-crafted hooks—keep listeners engaged and make retention of information more likely. For theSkimm, storytelling also underpins editorial products like Skimm This, helping translate dense subject matter into digestible segments.
Production and Format Discipline
Strong production values and disciplined formats are practical pillars of Zakin’s methodology. She favors concise episodes that respect listeners' time and uses tight editing to remove filler. Segment structures—news breakdowns, interviews, and personal reflections—help set listener expectations and make episodes easier to follow.
TheSkimm also experiments with episode length and types (daily briefings vs. long-form interviews) to match different audience needs while keeping a consistent release schedule so listeners can build habits.
Distribution, Promotion, and Growth
Zakin leverages theSkimm’s existing newsletter and social platforms to promote podcasts, creating cross-channel touchpoints that drive discovery. Strategic partnerships, guest appearances, and targeted social creative amplify reach beyond the core subscriber base.
Measuring performance is key: downloads, completion rates, subscriber growth, and on-platform engagement inform promotional tactics and editorial priorities.
Measure, Iterate, Repeat
A data-informed feedback loop is central to continual improvement. Zakin and her team use metrics alongside qualitative feedback—reviews, listener emails, and focus groups—to iterate on topics, formats, and hosting approaches. Successful ideas are scaled; weaker ones are refined or retired.
Leadership and Team Culture
Zakin’s leadership emphasizes collaboration and clarity of mission. Building a small, cross-functional team—editors, producers, hosts, and marketers—helps theSkimm move quickly while maintaining editorial standards. Mentorship and attention to audience insight ensure that creative choices align with brand values.
Conclusion
Carly Zakin’s podcast methodology combines audience empathy, a clear brand voice, disciplined storytelling, and rigorous production practices. By blending journalistic integrity with relatable conversation and data-driven iteration, Zakin has helped theSkimm produce audio content that is both informative and approachable, creating loyal listeners and expanding the brand’s reach across platforms. For more on her work, see her MuckRack profile and features in Forbes and Fortune.
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Researched and edited by Best Practice Institute Editorial Staff. See our methodology. Originally syndicated from Visipage.