Episode 27

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26th Mar 2026

This B2B Podcasting Intro Problem's Costing You Expert Positioning

Your B2B podcast might be producing great content. But if listeners are bailing before you've said anything useful, the problem isn't your topic, your audio quality, or your production value.

It's what happens in the first 10 seconds.

I'm Neal Veglio, and in this episode of B2B Podcasting Insights, I'm making the case that intro music and generic cold opens are quietly driving away the very people you're trying to reach — your ideal prospects — before they've heard a single word of value from you.

We look at why sonic branding made sense in radio (and why that logic completely falls apart in podcasting), what a B2B buyer is actually thinking in those first few seconds before they decide to stay or skip, and what the ingredients of a cold open that signals authority actually look like.

There's also a Founder FAQ answering whether episode length is hurting completion rates (spoiler: it isn't — but something else is), and a practical quick tip for using specific podcast episodes to shorten the trust-building phase of your discovery calls.

If your show still opens with 30 seconds of music and a "welcome back," this episode will tell you exactly what that's costing you — and how to fix it.

Useful links

Podknows Website

https://podknows.co.uk

Free Intro Guide

https://podknows.co.uk/intro-guide

B2B Podcast Growth Diagnostic

https://podknows.co.uk/diagnostic

Podcast Audits

https://podknows.co.uk/audits

Timestamped summary

00:00 The sound of listeners leaving

00:53 The 15-second test you should run right now

01:54 What your intro music is actually signalling to new listeners

03:17 The B2B buyer's mental state when they press play

04:11 Why sonic branding is a radio hangover

05:40 Active vs passive: why podcasting is not radio

06:28 What the wrong version sounds like (live demo)

07:10 What the right version sounds like (live demo)

08:25 The three ingredients of a proper cold open

10:38 The psychology of the first press of play

11:34 Founder FAQ: Is my 40-minute episode too long?

14:38 Quick tip: pre-sell prospects before your discovery call

15:33 Final thoughts and where to go next

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About the Podcast

B2B Podcasting Insights - founder and business podcast strategies guiding you from listeners to leads
B2B Podcasting Insights is for founders, CMOs, consultants, and operators who want their podcast to shorten their sales cycle and increase the quality of inbound conversations.

Most branded podcasts, designed by businesses, are content wallpaper — polite, vague, interchangeable, and strategically pointless. This show is the opposite.
Because podcasting isn’t about brand awareness.
It’s about belief — specifically, the kind that makes a prospect say “Yeah, I already trust you.”
We talk positioning, message clarity, buying triggers, narrative leverage, and how to use your voice as a strategic asset.
Straight talk. No fluff. No “10 tips”.
Just how to make your branded B2B podcast actually move deals.

About your host

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Neal Veglio

As the UK's longest serving podcaster (having started in 2001 before it was even known as a 'thing') I've seen a lot of changes to the industry. Having launched more than 100 podcasts over the years, I help brands and entrepreneurs to get their marketing messaging out 'in the wild', but in a compelling, not boring way.