Podcast Introduction Script You Can Swipe In 60 Seconds
Plug in your details, read it out loud, and your intro is ready to record.
You don’t get a warm-up.
No second chance. No “they’ll come around.” No benefit of the doubt.
They either lean in… or they’re gone before you finish your name.
That’s what your podcast introduction script is really doing. Not introducing. Deciding.
⚡ Podcast Introduction Script That Hooks Before You Speak
The mistake most hosts make is starting with context.
Name. Show. Episode.
By the time they get to anything interesting, the listener has already drifted.
Flip it.
Start where something is already happening.
Use this structure:
Hook: Drop them into tension, curiosity, or a moment mid-motion
Delay context: Don’t explain yet
Signal payoff: Give them a reason to stay
Then introduce: Name, show, what’s coming
Example (plug-and-play):
“I almost didn’t release this episode.
It didn’t feel polished enough.
But halfway through editing, I realized it’s the one people actually need to hear.
Welcome to [Podcast Name].
I’m [Your Name], and today we’re unpacking [specific topic] so you can [clear outcome].”
Short. Direct. It earns attention before asking for it.
🎙️ 3 Podcast Introduction Script Styles You Can Steal
Different shows need different energy.
Pick the one that fits your format and run with it.
1. Authority-driven intro
“Most people get this wrong.
After [specific experience or result], one thing is clear.
This is [Podcast Name].
I’m [Your Name], and today we’re breaking down [topic] so you can [result].”
2. Casual intro
“This wasn’t the episode I planned to record.
But it’s the one that kept coming back.
Welcome to [Podcast Name].
I’m [Your Name], and today we’re talking about [topic] and why it matters more than people think.”
3. Story-led intro
“This started with a mistake.
A small one that turned into a bigger problem.
Welcome to [Podcast Name].
I’m [Your Name], and today I’m sharing what happened and what it changed about [topic].”
Same structure underneath. Different tone on the surface.
🧪 30-Second Intro Check
Record your intro once.
Then run this quickly:
Did the first line create curiosity or tension?
Did you delay context long enough to earn attention?
Is the outcome clear before the 20-second mark?
If any answer is no, tighten it.
Most intros don’t fail because they’re terrible, but because they’re forgettable.
🎯 Where Most Podcast Introduction Scripts Lose The Listener
It’s not length.
It’s sequencing.
Starting with your name before they care
Explaining instead of pulling them in
Sounding like a script instead of a conversation
Fix the order, and the same words start working harder.
🚀 Write Your Podcast Introduction Script Faster
You don’t need to stare at a blank page.
Use our free Talks podcast script generator to get variations, then shape it into your voice.
Which version of your intro actually makes someone stay past the first 10 seconds?
Test one this week and listen back like a stranger would.
Then focus on getting that intro heard by more people with your Talks Creator profile.
Keep Talking,
Liam
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Visibility systems to grow your personal brand, audience + authority with podcast interviews. First online sale in 2001. Built multiple 6–7 figure online businesses. 400+ interviews. Malta, Stockholm, Sydney. Love soccer, surf & burritos.



