Content Creation / Podcast Content

Generate compelling episode openings designed to immediately capture listener attention and increase retention.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Model: GPT-4 / Claude / Gemini
Use Case: Podcast Openings, Listener Retention, Episode Hooks
Updated: May 2026
Why This Prompt Exists
Most podcast intros fail because they start with housekeeping instead of value.

You get:

  • “Welcome back to the show…” (no reason to stay)
  • “Before we start, here’s a word from our sponsor…” (listeners skip)
  • no hook in the first 30 seconds (they’re gone)
  • intro that’s longer than the value (frustrating)
  • no reason to listen to the rest of the episode

But a podcast intro is not a welcome message.

It is a promise that the next 30 minutes are worth their time.

  • Hook (0-10 sec): question, problem, or bold statement
  • Promise (10-30 sec): what they’ll learn or feel
  • Context (30-60 sec): who’s talking and why it matters
  • Transition (60-90 sec): into the episode content

Without a strong intro, you lose listeners before you start.

This framework forces AI to write intros that hook and hold.

The Prompt
Assume the role of a podcast producer who knows that the first 60 seconds determine listener retention.

Your task is to write a podcast hook and intro.

Generate:

1. HOOK (1-2 sentences, 5-10 seconds)
   - Question, problem statement, or bold claim
   - Must grab attention immediately

2. THE PROMISE (1-2 sentences, 10-20 seconds)
   - What listeners will learn or feel
   - Why this episode matters to them

3. CONTEXT (15-20 seconds)
   - Episode topic
   - Guest introduction (if applicable)

4. TRANSITION INTO EPISODE (5-10 seconds)
   - Natural lead-in to the content

5. FULL INTRO SCRIPT (60-90 seconds total)

INPUTS:

Podcast Name:
[INSERT]

Episode Topic:
[WHAT IS THIS EPISODE ABOUT?]

Guest Name (if applicable):
[INSERT OR "SOLO EPISODE"]

Target Audience:
[WHO IS LISTENING?]

The One Thing Listeners Will Learn:
[WHAT'S THE KEY TAKEAWAY?]

Listener's Pain Point This Episode Solves:
[WHAT PROBLEM ARE YOU ADDRESSING?]

RULES:
- Hook must be within first 10 seconds
- No housekeeping before the hook (no "welcome back" until after hook)
- Promise must be specific, not vague ("this will change your life")
- Keep intro under 90 seconds total
- Transition must be natural (not abrupt)
- Write conversationally (as you speak)
How To Use It
  • Record the intro separately — you can always trim later.
  • Read the intro aloud; if it feels rushed or awkward, rewrite.
  • Move housekeeping (sponsors, announcements) to after the hook.
  • Test the hook on a friend — does it make them want more?
  • Save strong hooks for social media promotion.
Example Input

Podcast Name: The Freelance Journey

Episode Topic: How to raise your rates without losing clients

Guest Name: SOLO EPISODE

Target Audience: Freelancers earning $30-$80/hour who feel stuck

The One Thing Listeners Will Learn: A 3-step script for announcing price increases that keeps 90% of clients

Listener’s Pain Point This Episode Solves: Fear of losing clients when raising rates

Why It Works
Most podcast intros lose listeners in the first 30 seconds.

This framework improves outcomes by forcing:

  • hook in first 10 seconds (attention)
  • specific promise (expectation)
  • no housekeeping before value (retention)
  • natural transition (flow)
  • conversational delivery (engagement)

Great podcast intros don’t welcome — they hook, promise, and deliver.

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