Managed video podcast strategy and production
Turn useful conversations into a show prospects and referral partners can keep sharing.
JVC develops and runs the production system behind an expert-led video podcast. We plan the episodes, direct onsite or virtual recording, edit and package each release, publish the approved episodes, and create short clips your team can use after the conversation.
A real conversation, shaped into a professional show.Why build the show
Make every recorded conversation useful beyond the day it happens.
A well-planned show gives your firm more than another place to publish. It creates a library of conversations that demonstrates expertise and gives your team useful follow-up after the recording ends.
Show how you think
A real conversation gives viewers time to understand your judgment, experience, and approach. That carries more weight in a high-trust sale than another unsupported claim about expertise.
Give the invitation a real purpose
Inviting the right guest into a useful conversation can begin or deepen a professional relationship. The guest should serve the audience, not function as a disguised prospect list.
Make referrals easier to continue
An episode gives referral partners something specific to share when they introduce the firm. Guests can also share a conversation they were proud to join.
Follow up with substance
Send a relevant episode after a meeting, introduction, event, or sales conversation. The follow-up has a reason to exist beyond checking in.
A managed video podcast
What JVC can handle for the show.
The scope is built around the format and publishing plan. JVC manages the work below around a cadence your show can realistically sustain.
We establish the episode count, responsibilities, and approval rhythm during kickoff so your team knows what to expect before the first recording date.
Show development
Define who the show is for, what it should cover, and how each episode should work.
Episode briefs and interview questions
Give the host a clear angle and enough preparation to lead a focused conversation without making it sound scripted.
Onsite or virtual recording
Record with Jeff directing the conversation and production in real time.
Full episode editing
Shape the conversation into a polished episode while keeping the exchange natural.
Episode packaging
Prepare the title, thumbnail direction, description, and supporting information for the release.
Publishing and short clips
Publish the approved episode and pull focused moments that can stand on their own.
Onsite or virtual recording
A professional recording process without asking the host to become a producer.
Some conversations work best with everyone in the same room. Others need the flexibility of a remote guest. Jeff directs either format and keeps the session focused without making the discussion feel overproduced.
A natural conversation with professional picture and sound.The production rhythm
Here is how each episode gets made.
The process stays consistent even as the guests and subjects change.
Set the direction
Define the audience, format, and job the show should do for the firm.
Plan the conversation
Build the episode angle and prepare the host, guest, and production notes.
Record the episode
Record onsite or virtually with Jeff directing the session in real time.
Edit and package
Shape the full episode and prepare the clips, title, thumbnail, and description.
Approve and publish
Your team reviews the episode before JVC schedules the finished release.

Clear responsibilities
JVC runs the production. You bring the expertise and relationships.
Your time goes into the conversation and the relationship. JVC manages the preparation and production that would otherwise slow the show down.
JVC develops the show and prepares each episode.
Your team helps confirm guests when the relationship comes through your network.
Jeff directs the recording onsite or virtually.
You approve the finished episode before it is released.
Local relationships or national authority
The show format should match the market you are trying to reach.
A local show can help the firm become more connected to the community it serves. A national show may need to bring respected voices into a focused category and support a longer buying process. The guest strategy and episode structure should reflect that difference.
Become the host who brings useful local voices together.
Invite referral partners, local leaders, and subject-matter experts into conversations your market cares about.
- Relationships with people who already serve the same market
- Episodes tied to local business and client questions
- Content guests and community partners want to share
Build a recognizable point of view through recurring conversations.
Use guest selection and recurring themes to help the audience understand a complex category and see where the firm stands.
- Conversations with respected niche experts
- Recurring subjects that build familiarity
- Episodes that stay useful through a longer sale

Direct access to Jeff
Work directly with Jeff from the show idea through the final episode.
Jeff shapes the format, prepares the episodes, and directs every recording session. You are not handed off to a junior account manager or left to manage the production on your own.
Talk with JeffA strong fit
Best for firms with a host worth hearing and relationships worth building.
The service fits attorneys, financial advisors, consultants, and other visible experts who can lead a useful conversation and commit to a consistent recording rhythm. JVC does not promise a fixed number of views, meetings, or leads.
Common questions
What firms usually want to know first.
How much of my time does the show require?
Your time is concentrated in planning, guest coordination on your side, the recording session, and approval. JVC handles the production work between those checkpoints.
Can we record onsite or virtually?
Both. Jeff can produce the show onsite or direct a virtual session in real time. The right setup depends on the team, location, and format. JVC plans the session and handles the finished episode either way.
Do we need an existing podcast?
No. JVC can help shape the audience, show format, episode structure, and production process before the first recording. An existing show can also be refined rather than replaced.
Does every episode need a guest?
No. A show can use interviews, expert-led episodes, or a mix. The format should fit the host, the audience, and the reason the firm is producing the show.
Who handles guest booking?
JVC can help shape the guest list, invitation angle, and episode preparation. Outreach and scheduling responsibilities are agreed during kickoff so the process is clear before invitations go out.
What happens after the recording?
JVC edits the full episode, prepares the packaging and short clips, routes the work for approval, and manages the agreed publishing process.
Will the podcast generate leads?
A strong show can support awareness, trust, referrals, and sales follow-up, but JVC does not guarantee a specific number of views, meetings, or leads. We judge the work by its usefulness to the business as well as audience response.
Build the show
Build a show your firm can actually use.
In a podcast strategy conversation, we will define who the show is for, which conversations it should create, and whether onsite or virtual production fits your team.
Plan your video podcastYou will leave knowing what the show should be and how it could be produced.
