Resources
Research, benchmarks, and editorial.
The editorial spine of PitchCentric. Quarterly research, an annual benchmark report, and monthly editorial profiles of the hosts shaping the industry.
The Booking Probability Index: Q2 2026
The 100 most-bookable podcasts in business, finance, and tech, ranked by our proprietary Booking Probability score. Republished every quarter.
The State of Executive Podcast Outreach 2026
Industry benchmarks: average reply rate, average booking rate, average time-to-yes, broken down by show tier and topic. Co-branded with our research partner.
Host of the Month
An editorial profile of one notable podcast host every month. Interview, bio, what they look for in a guest. Twelve a year.
The PitchCentric daily.
Podcast Media Kit: Free Template for Guests
A podcast media kit is a reusable guest booking asset that gives hosts the facts they need to evaluate your fit quickly. It should include your bio, topics, audience relevance, credentials, headshots, links, and sample questions. Use a podc
Podcast One Sheet: Free Template and Real Examples
A podcast one sheet is not a vanity document. It is a producer-facing brief that helps someone decide whether you are credible, relevant, and easy to book.
Podcast PR: The Earned-Media Channel Comms Teams Underrate
Podcast PR is not a softer version of media relations. It is earned media with longer attention, clearer audience intent, and a shelf life that often outlasts the launch cycle that produced the pitch. For comms teams under pressure to creat
Executive Thought Leadership: Why Podcasts Became the Channel
Executive thought leadership has moved toward formats where senior people can reason in public, not just issue polished statements. Podcasts became the channel because they preserve nuance, attract intentional attention, and create reusable
Podcast Interview Tips: Prep, Delivery, and Repurposing
A strong podcast interview is not improvised charisma. It is the result of clear positioning, disciplined preparation, and respect for the host’s audience.
How to Get On Podcasts: The Complete Guide
Learning how to get on podcasts is not a publicity trick. It is a disciplined audience development motion that works when the show, the topic, the guest, and the timing fit.
How to Pitch a Podcast (With Examples That Get Replies)
Learning how to pitch a podcast is not mainly a writing exercise. It is an editorial judgment exercise: can you show a producer, quickly and specifically, that your guest belongs in their feed right now.
How to Be a Guest on a Podcast: A First-Timer's Playbook
Learning how to be a guest on a podcast is less about getting invited and more about becoming useful before anyone hands you a microphone. The strongest first appearances come from clear positioning, disciplined targeting, and a pitch that
