Founder interview shows
Build recognition and trust with a format the audience can return to.
Launch a podcast with a point of view, a repeatable format, and a production system strong enough to keep going. Ken can take the entire show from blank page to published feed.
Most podcasts do not fail because the host lacks something to say. They fail because the show never earns a clear identity—and production becomes one more job nobody owns.
You walk into the conversation. The format, preparation, edit, sound, packaging, feed, and release calendar are already being carried forward.
Creative thinking and production execution stay connected from the first conversation through the final release.
Tools change. Taste, judgment, and the ability to hold attention still decide whether the work matters.
Production should disappear.
The idea should remain.
Human conversations and fully imagined worlds, each produced as a complete show.
Build recognition and trust with a format the audience can return to.
Make complex ideas clear without making them feel small.
Create a durable media asset that can keep working after launch.
Define the audience, objective, voice, and idea worth producing.
Build the concept, structure, look, sound, and production plan.
Write, direct, edit, design, mix, and refine the complete piece.
Package and deliver it for the channels where the audience already lives.
Yes. Ken can manage the show cradle to grave, including its creative direction, production, hosting, feed, distribution, and publishing rhythm.
Yes. Existing shows can be repositioned, redesigned, cleaned up sonically, or moved into a more reliable production workflow.
Yes. Guest planning, research, interview preparation, and topic development can all be part of the engagement.
Tell Ken what you want your audience to watch, hear, understand, or remember.
Straight conversation. No generic agency pitch.