How to End a Podcast: 19-Step Guide (Examples, Scripts + Outro Tips)

How to End a Podcast: 19-Step Guide (Examples, Scripts + Outro Tips)

Picture this: You’ve just wrapped a great podcast interview or nailed a solo podcasting episode. You’re about to hit stop on the recording to end your podcast and then you pause: How do I actually end this thing?

If you’ve been wondering how to end a podcast in a way that feels professional and true to your style, you’re not alone. 

That final moment matters more than most people think. It’s what sticks with your listeners and what can quietly nudge them to come back for the next one (or not).

The good news? It’s simpler than you think.

After doing 400+ podcast interviews (on both sides of the mic), I’ve seen what works and what falls flat for every type of podcast show. The best podcast outros aren’t complicated at all. What they are is consistent, clear, and intentional.

In this guide, I’ll walk you through everything I’ve learned to make your podcast outro a hit. From the basics to great podcast outro tips, real examples, and how to create an outro that actually works. 

Let’s make sure the end of your podcast turns casual listeners into loyal fans.

How to End a Podcast

Screenshot of a podcast ending moment from The Social Media Takeaway featuring Liam Austin and Louise McDonnell wrapping up their discussion.

Finishing a podcast might feel like the easy bit, but this part of your podcast marketing is actually where you score big with your listeners. It’s your chance to write a podcast outro that leaves them feeling good, reminds them why they showed up, and gets them buzzing for what’s next.

Think of it like the final moments of a soccer match. You want to close it out with a strong play, not just wander off the pitch. 

Here’s what to keep front of mind:

  1. Set the tone of your podcast for your brand: Your outro is like your signature move. Whether you’re upbeat, thoughtful, or casual, make your outro consistent so listeners know what to expect (e.g., “Thanks for hanging out with me on Coaching Corner. I’ll catch you next week with fresh ideas.”).
  2. Create anticipation without giving it all away: Hint at the next episode’s topic as a teaser for the next episode without spilling the beans. “Next episode, we’re tackling how to turn your side hustle into a full-time gig.”
  3. Keep it concise but impactful: The outro isn’t a recap essay. A sharp, memorable closing line is worth more than a long goodbye.

This simple finish leaves your listeners satisfied and ready to come back for your next episode.

How to end a podcast script

Visual checklist showing 5 steps to end your podcast: thank audience, recap episode, next step, tease next episode, and sign-off.

When you create a podcast outro script, keep it casual and direct. Imagine you’re wrapping up an entire episode of “The Entrepreneur’s Pitch”.

Here’s an effective podcast structure you can use as a podcast host that leaves a lasting impression on your listeners:

  1. Thank your audience: “I want to thank you for spending your time with me today.”
  2. Recap and summarize the episode: “We covered three ways to boost your visibility online without spending a fortune.”
  3. Clear next step: “Make sure you subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode where I’ll share how to land your first high-ticket client.”
  4. Tease what’s coming next: “Next week, we dive into how to use podcasts to build your brand.”
  5. Friendly sign-off: “Until then, keep pushing forward.”

This script style feels natural and keeps the flow smooth.

How to end a podcast episode

Screenshot showing a respectful way to end a podcast interview on The Savvy Podcast with Liam Austin.

You’ve delivered solid content from intro to outro. Now finish with a clear, confident, and engaging outro that feels professional but friendly.

Here’s a road-tested and proven approach to writing your podcast outro:

  1. Pause before outro music: Leave a 1-2 second pause after your final words before music kicks in. It gives listeners a moment to digest what you just said.
  2. Choose podcast outro music that fits your vibe: Whether it’s upbeat, mellow, or inspirational, your music says something about your show’s personality.
  3. Keep your outro music length just right: About 15-30 seconds is perfect per episode. Long enough to close the episode but short enough to hold attention. (Still wondering about overall episode length? Find the sweet spot with my guide on how long should a podcast be.)
  4. Add a post-episode teaser: You might include a quick, casual “By the way, if you enjoyed this, I’m on socials at @EntrepreneursHQ” over your outro music to gently invite connection.
  5. End with a consistent outro format: Using the same sequence of music, sign-off, and CTA for future episodes builds predictability and professionalism.

Following this keeps your listeners engaged and makes them look forward to the next podcast episode.

How to End a Podcast Script Example (10 Templates)

Think of your outro script like a well-planned set piece on the pitch: practiced, fast, and ready to score every time. Below are ten free podcast fill-in-the-blank templates for different show formats. Copy, tweak, and paste straight into your notes.

For even more ideas for your upcoming episode, check out this full list of podcast outro examples I put together.

1. Solo expert podcast outro script

If you’re running a solo podcast where you teach, share stories, or give tactical advice, this strong podcast outro script keeps it personal and actionable.

Script: 

“Thanks for listening to [Your Podcast Name]. Today we tackled [Key Takeaways]. If this helped, hit subscribe and leave a quick review so I can keep bringing you more [Topic/Niche] tips. Next week, we’ll dig into [Next Topic]. I’m [Your Name]. Talk to you soon.”

For extra help, use my podcast script templates to create your episode intros and outros and help your listeners get more out of every episode.

2. Co-hosted podcast outro script

Two hosts? Keep the banter going all the way to the end with a back-and-forth signoff that feels natural and shared.

Script:

Host A: “That wraps up another chat on [Your Podcast Name].”

Host B: “If you enjoyed it, follow and leave us a review so we know you’re loving the content.”

Host A: “Catch us next episode when we jump into [Next Topic]. See you then.”

3. Interview episode podcast outro script

Screenshot of a podcast outro short from LifterLMS featuring Liam Austin and Chris Badgett wrapping up their interview.

Use this when you’ve had a guest who appeared on the episode. This particular episode outro script wraps things up neatly, gives credit, and keeps the listener curious for what’s next.

Script:

“Big thanks to [Guest Name] for joining me today. If you want more from [Guest First Name], check the show notes for links. Before you go, subscribe to [Your Podcast Name] so you don’t miss our next guest, [Next Guest Name]. I’m [Your Name]. Thanks for tuning in.”

If you’re new to interviews, here’s how to prepare for a podcast interview and how to do a podcast interview with confidence.

4. Roundtable/panel podcast outro script

For multi-voice episodes, end strong by bringing the group to a close and nudging listeners to reflect or share.

Script:
“Thank you to the entire crew for sharing insight on [Topic]. Listeners, let me know which idea you’ll try first and tag me at @[Social Handle]. Join us next time on [Your Podcast Name] for a fresh panel tackling [Next Topic].”

5. Narrative storytelling podcast outro script

If your podcast has a storytelling format, this good outro keeps the vibe going while you tease the upcoming episode.

Script:
“That’s today’s chapter of [Your Podcast Name]. If the story moved you, share this episode with a friend. Part two drops next Tuesday, when we uncover [Cliff-hanger Tease]. Until then, I’m [Your Name]. Thanks for listening.”

6. Sponsored segment podcast outro script

When a brand’s backing your show, you’ll want to wrap with a quick and clean sponsor mention that still sounds like you.

Script:
“This episode was brought to you by [Sponsor]. Head to [Sponsor URL] and use code [Code] for [Offer]. If you got value today, subscribe and tell a colleague. I’ll be back on [Release Day] with [Next Topic].”

7. Live Q&A replay podcast outro script

If you’re repurposing a livestream, this outro gives many podcast listeners a reason to come back live or stay engaged between sessions without stopping the episode.

Script:
“Great questions today. If yours didn’t get answered, drop it in the comments and I’ll cover it next session. Follow [Your Podcast Name] wherever you get your podcasts so you catch the next live Q&A. See you soon.”

8. Quick tip mini-episode podcast outro script

Liam Austin sharing a quick insight about the growth of great podcast guesting while wearing a Talks.co shirt.

Short-form episode? This quick outro keeps the energy tight while giving your listeners a clear next step.

Script:
“That’s your five-minute tactic for the week. Try it and let me know the result at @[Social Handle]. Next mini-episode arrives on [Day] with another fast win. Thanks for listening to [Your Podcast Name].”

9. Video podcast outro script

If you’re publishing on YouTube or another video platform, here’s a call-to-action podcast idea that works for both watchers and listeners.

Script:
“If you’re watching on YouTube, hit the bell so you get alerts. Audio listeners, don’t forget to rate and review on your favorite app. New episodes of [Your Podcast Name] drop every [Day]. I’m [Your Name]. Catch you next time.”

Need help making your video? See my guide on how to record a podcast video.

10. Season finale podcast outro script

Closing out a season? This script wraps everything with gratitude, a clear break, and a strong teaser for your return.

Script:
“That’s a wrap on Season [Number] of [Your Podcast Name]. Thank you for every download, message, and review. Season [Next Number] premieres [Return Date] with bigger guests and deeper dives into [Theme]. Until then, stay curious. I’m [Your Name] signing off.”

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How to End a Podcast Examples

Liam Austin offering closing advice during a Svencast podcast show, mentioning QuickWorkshopWin.com.

A memorable podcast outro gets your listeners excited for the next episode and keeps your show top of mind long after the entire podcast episode ends. Here are five good podcast outro styles you can swipe, tweak, and drop into your own show.

  1. Challenge outro: “Before you close the app, choose one tactic from today and put it into play within 24 hours. Tag @[Social Handle] and let me know how it went. I’ll share a few wins at the start of the next [Your Podcast Name] episode.”
  2. Story callback outro: “We opened with [Hook or Anecdote], and now you’ve got the full playbook. If that hit home, pass this episode to a friend who needs it. Subscribe so you catch next week’s chapter on [Next Topic].”
  3. Listener spotlight outro: “Shout-out to [Listener Name] for last week’s review: ‘[Highlight].’ Want your name here? Drop a rating on Apple Podcasts. See you in the next episode of [Your Podcast Name].”
  4. Resource drop outro: “All the links and templates from today live at [YourWebsite.com/episode]. Grab them, try them, and send me your results. New tools coming in the next show. Hit follow so you don’t miss out.”
  5. Sponsor + audio logo outro: “Today’s episode was powered by [Sponsor]. Visit [Sponsor URL] with code [Code] for [Offer]. Thanks for listening to [Your Podcast Name]. [Play five-second audio logo].”

Need more ideas for a successful podcast outro? Use the Talks podcast script generator for quick, custom scripts customized to your show’s style.

What to Say at the End of a Podcast

Closing your podcast with the right words can make all the difference for your listeners. 

Here are 50 simple and effective sign-offs you can use to wrap your episodes smoothly and keep your listeners coming back.

Friendly and casual:

  1. “Thanks for spending time with me today. Stay sharp, and I’ll see you soon.”
  2. “That’s a wrap for this episode. Subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next.”
  3. “I appreciate you listening all the way through. Catch you next week.”
  4. “I’m [Your Name], thanks for being part of this.”
  5. “Thanks for joining me on this journey. Until then, keep moving forward.”
  6. “Appreciate you listening. Stay focused and keep pushing.”
  7. “Thanks for spending your time here. I appreciate it.”
  8. “You’ve been listening to [Your Podcast Name]. Catch you next episode.”
  9. “Stay curious and keep learning. Until next time, cheers.”
  10. “That’s all for today. Keep learning and growing.”

Call to Action

  1. “If this helped, leave a review and share it around.”
  2. “Visit [Your Website] for more resources and updates.”
  3. “Follow me on Instagram @[Your Instagram Handle] to keep the conversation going.”
  4. “Make sure you hit subscribe so you don’t miss future episodes.”
  5. “Don’t forget to leave a review if this episode helped you.”
  6. “If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and tell a friend.”
  7. “Thanks for tuning in. Check the show notes for links.”
  8. “Share this episode if you found value.”
  9. “If you have questions or want to suggest topics, reach out anytime.”
  10. “Subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next.”

Teasers and next episode

  1. “Next time, I’ll share tips for pitching yourself as a podcast guest.”
  2. “Catch you in the next episode where we dive deeper into [Next Topic].”
  3. “I’ll catch you again next week with more insights.”
  4. “I’ll talk to you again soon.”
  5. “Thanks for being part of the podcast community. I’ll see you next week.”
  6. “Until next time, take care.”
  7. “In the next episode, we’ll explore [Upcoming Topic]. Don’t miss it.”
  8. “Be sure to tune in next time for more on [Next Topic].”
  9. “Look out for next week’s episode where we discuss [Next Topic].”
  10. “I’ll see you in the next episode with fresh ideas.”

Professional and appreciative

  1. “Thanks for listening all the way through.”
  2. “I’m grateful you’re here. Until next time, take care.”
  3. “Here’s to taking action. I’ll see you next time.”
  4. “Keep your eyes on the prize. I’ll talk to you again soon.”
  5. “Thank you for your time and attention.”
  6. “It means a lot to have you listening. See you next time.”
  7. “Appreciate you tuning in. Until next episode.”
  8. “Your support makes this possible. Thanks for being here.”
  9. “I’m glad you’re with me today. Take care until next time.”
  10. “Thanks for being part of this. Catch you soon.”

Personal and motivational

  1. “Remember, the best results come from consistent action. See you next episode.”
  2. “Keep working toward your goals. I’ll be back soon with more.”
  3. “Stay consistent and patient. Big wins are coming.”
  4. “Keep learning and growing.”
  5. “Stay curious and keep learning.”
  6. “Your progress matters. Keep pushing forward.”
  7. “Small steps add up. I’ll see you next time.”
  8. “Keep believing in yourself. I’m rooting for you.”
  9. “Keep the momentum going. Talk soon.”
  10. “Every episode is a step closer. Keep at it.”

How to Make a Podcast Video Outro

You’ve got your podcast outro nailed on audio. Now, adding video can bring that extra spark. When people see you finishing the episode, it adds personality and makes the connection feel real. That’s what keeps listeners coming back.

Here’s a simple way to make a podcast video that works with your outro:

  1. Pick a quiet, well-lit spot: Natural light is ideal, but a desk lamp or ring light works too.
  2. Use your phone or a basic camera: Modern phones shoot great video. Keep it steady with a tripod or by resting it on something stable.
  3. Record your outro on camera: Look straight into the lens and deliver your outro like you normally would (e.g., “Thanks for listening, catch you next time.”).
  4. Keep it natural and relaxed: Speak like you’re talking to a friend, with a smile and energy.
  5. Sync your audio and video if needed: Simple editing tools like iMovie or InShot make this easy and keep your sound sharp. You can even add sound effects.
  6. Share your video on social: Post clips on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook groups, or TikTok to reach more people.

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That’s All Folks

How you finish your podcast can make or break your listener’s experience. Nail your ending and you don’t just wrap up, you inspire, build your community, and grow your show faster. 

When you master how to end a podcast, you can turn casual listeners into loyal fans and set the stage for your next big win. Every. Single. Episode.

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