Should You Start a Video Podcast? What Works, What Doesn’t, and Why Audio Still Wins
Thu Feb 05 2026
Video podcasting is everywhere, but most creators are adding video without understanding what problem it actually solves.
In this episode of As It Relates to Podcasting, Simona Costantini breaks down when video actually helps your podcast grow, when it quietly hurts your momentum, and why audio still does the heavy lifting when it comes to trust, retention, and long-term loyalty.
This episode dismantles the myth that every podcast must be video-first. You’ll learn why video is a distribution strategy, not a requirement, how YouTube really evaluates content, and why clarity, structure, and consistency matter more than flashy visuals. Simona explains how bad video can stall growth faster than no video at all, why audio completion rates remain higher, and how your voice is the true relationship-builder behind every successful show.
If you’ve been feeling pressure to add video, questioning whether it’s worth the effort, or wondering how to grow without burning out, this episode will help you choose a format that supports your voice instead of draining it.
This is a grounded, strategic take on podcast growth in 2026, built for creators who want sustainability, not resentment.
Inside this episode:
Should you start a video podcast, and who video actually benefitsWhy video is a distribution strategy, not a growth requirementHow YouTube rewards clarity, consistency, and structure over visualsThe difference between discoverability and listener loyaltyWhy bad video can hurt your podcast more than no video at allWhat production issues erode trust with viewersWhy audio still wins for intimacy, retention, and completion ratesHow multitasking drives consistent listening habitsWhy your voice builds familiarity faster than visualsWhen and how to use a strategic hybrid podcast approachRecording audio-first to protect quality and sustainabilityUsing video for discoverability and audio for relationshipsWhy sustainability beats trends every timeChoosing a format that supports your creativity instead of draining it
Resources:
Podcast Success Vault Membership: https://www.voltproductions.co/podcast-success-vault-membership
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Video podcasting is everywhere, but most creators are adding video without understanding what problem it actually solves. In this episode of As It Relates to Podcasting, Simona Costantini breaks down when video actually helps your podcast grow, when it quietly hurts your momentum, and why audio still does the heavy lifting when it comes to trust, retention, and long-term loyalty. This episode dismantles the myth that every podcast must be video-first. You’ll learn why video is a distribution strategy, not a requirement, how YouTube really evaluates content, and why clarity, structure, and consistency matter more than flashy visuals. Simona explains how bad video can stall growth faster than no video at all, why audio completion rates remain higher, and how your voice is the true relationship-builder behind every successful show. If you’ve been feeling pressure to add video, questioning whether it’s worth the effort, or wondering how to grow without burning out, this episode will help you choose a format that supports your voice instead of draining it. This is a grounded, strategic take on podcast growth in 2026, built for creators who want sustainability, not resentment. Inside this episode: Should you start a video podcast, and who video actually benefitsWhy video is a distribution strategy, not a growth requirementHow YouTube rewards clarity, consistency, and structure over visualsThe difference between discoverability and listener loyaltyWhy bad video can hurt your podcast more than no video at allWhat production issues erode trust with viewersWhy audio still wins for intimacy, retention, and completion ratesHow multitasking drives consistent listening habitsWhy your voice builds familiarity faster than visualsWhen and how to use a strategic hybrid podcast approachRecording audio-first to protect quality and sustainabilityUsing video for discoverability and audio for relationshipsWhy sustainability beats trends every timeChoosing a format that supports your creativity instead of draining it Resources: Podcast Success Vault Membership: https://www.voltproductions.co/podcast-success-vault-membership Learn about: 00:00 Why video podcasting is misunderstood01:10 Video as a distribution strategy, not a requirement02:05 Discoverability vs depth and loyaltyspan class="ql-ui"...