Episodes
Brief — Episodes
Assumes style.md.
PURPOSE. A clean, evergreen archive of every episode. Make it easy to browse, search, and jump directly to where people already listen or watch. This is an index, not a content destination.
VOICE. Minimal. No hype. Let the episode titles and hooks do the work.
Sections
1. Header.
Every episode. Start anywhere.
One supporting line:
Every conversation stands on its own. Pick the one that catches your eye.
2. Episode archive.
Reverse chronological.
Simple, scannable, searchable.
Each row contains:
- Episode number (optional)
- Title
- One-line hook (the unexpected turn, no spoiler)
- Solo / Guest tag
- Runtime
- Published date
- Listen
- Watch
Links should go directly to the preferred listening/viewing platforms (YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, etc.).
Do not duplicate show notes or transcripts here.
3. Email capture.
Never miss a conversation.
One line:
Get notified when a new episode is published.
GHL email capture.
Button:
Notify me
Design Notes
- Optimize for scanning.
- Episode title is the visual anchor.
- Hook should be one sentence, never a summary.
- No pagination unless absolutely necessary.
- No featured hero once multiple episodes exist—the archive is the page.
Future
If the catalog becomes large, filtering by Solo / Guest and simple search may be added.
Do not introduce categories or tags unless they solve an actual user problem.
Primary CTA
Email capture.
Secondary CTA:
Listen / Watch.