Moving my Podcast Process to Notion from Airtable

I’ve begun the process of moving my entire operation from Airtable to Notion, and while most of it has been smooth sailing, soon I’m starting what will likely be the most difficult move: my podcast production process.

I’ve walked through various parts of the process, like booking guests, but Airtable is basically the brain of the operation, touching every part of the episode’s journey.

So I’ve decided to do some pre-planning, and share with you what I’m thinking. Here’s the video walk through:

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