You’ve just spent six hours researching, recording, and editing a masterpiece of an episode. You post the link, wait for the downloads to spike, and… nothing but digital crickets. The reality of podcasting today is that the "listen now" link is the least engaging thing you can share. If you want people to actually hit play, you have to stop treating your social media like a billboard and start treating it like a green room.
Engagement questions for podcasters aren't just about gaming the algorithm. They are about bridge-building. You are looking for the 'me too' moments that make a listener feel like they already know you before they ever put their headphones on. When you ask the right question, you turn a passive listener into an active fan who feels a sense of ownership over your show.
Reality check: Most podcasters ask "What did you think of the episode?" which is too much homework for a casual scroller. Stick to questions that take three seconds to answer.

