Internal Podcast Vitality Audit

Understand why participation stalls — and what to change

Many internal podcasts don’t fail outright.
They continue — but with declining participation, uneven listening, or increasing effort for diminishing return.

The Internal Podcast Vitality Audit is a focused assessment that helps organisations understand how voice currently circulates in their internal podcast — and where it breaks down.

This is not a content review.
It is a participation-focused diagnosis

When the Internal Podcast Vitality Audit is relevant

This audit is useful if:

  • your internal podcast exists, but engagement is low or inconsistent

  • the podcast feels heavy to produce or difficult to sustain

  • the same voices appear repeatedly

  • listening data doesn’t explain what’s really happening

  • the podcast no longer reflects how the organisation actually feels

In these situations, producing more episodes rarely helps.

Clarity does.

What the audit examines — and what you get

The audit focuses on how voice currently circulates in the podcast, including:

  • who speaks and in what role

  • how participation is enabled or constrained

  • how episodes are actually used

  • the balance between leadership perspective and lived experience

The outcome is a clear, practical diagnosis that shows:

  • why participation stalls

  • which barriers are structural rather than motivational

  • what needs to change to restore relevance and shared voice

This gives organisations a grounded basis to adapt, redesign, or pause an internal podcast with clarity.

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