The list
We all love lists. "Top 7 guitarists". "Best 11 beers right now". Take the format and rework it for your topic — products, places, recipes, films, anything.
There's something compelling about content that promises knowledge — "the top 7 guitarists of all time", "the best 11 beers in the world right now". Lists work because the listener knows exactly what they're going to get.
Take the format and rework it for your topic. Products listeners might use. Places they might visit. Recipes they might cook. Films they might watch. The container is the same; the contents are yours.
Don't get hung up on the word "best". Be clear it's your personal opinion and welcome differing views — the disagreement is part of the engagement.
Your task
Sketch a list episode
Fill in the blanks. The output is a one-line episode pitch you can take to the mic.
The best
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Why this list, why now:
The one I'm most ready to defend:
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