Podcast Production Intern
Podcast Production and Marketing Intern
We are launching a new, high-profile podcast in partnership with The National Law Review, a leading national legal publication. The podcast will focus on law, policy, technology, and public affairs and will feature interviews with leading legal thinkers, senior practitioners, policymakers, and elected officials. Initial interviews are already scheduled with top legal minds and public officials.
We are seeking a Podcast Production and Marketing Intern to handle day-to-day production, publishing, and promotion of the podcast from launch onward.
Location and availability
Strong preference for candidates located in Nashville, Tennessee, available to start immediately
If not in Nashville, candidates must be located in New York City or Washington, D.C.
Candidates outside Nashville must be available to travel for in-person interviews as needed
Compensation
$10–$15 per hour, depending on experience
Responsibilities
Manage end-to-end podcast production, including audio editing, episode assembly, and publishing
Coordinate recording logistics for in-person and remote interviews
Prepare and distribute episodes across podcast platforms (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc.)
Create and execute promotional strategies for each episode, including social media promotion and newsletter coordination
Draft episode descriptions, titles, and promotional copy
Manage posting schedules and content calendars
Assist with guest coordination, interview preparation, and post-production follow-ups
Track performance metrics and audience growth
Required qualifications
Prior podcast production experience is required
Demonstrated experience with audio editing software (e.g., Descript, Audacity, Adobe Audition, or similar)
Familiarity with podcast hosting and distribution platforms
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Excellent written communication skills
Ability to work independently and meet deadlines
Professional demeanor suitable for working with senior legal professionals and public officials
Preferred qualifications
Experience promoting podcasts or digital media content
Familiarity with law, public policy, or technology topics
Experience with video clips, audiograms, or short-form promotional content
About the role
This is a hands-on role with substantial responsibility from day one. The intern will play a central role in shaping the podcast’s production quality, consistency, and public reach, and will gain direct exposure to high-level legal and policy conversations in collaboration with The National Law Review.
To apply, candidates should be prepared to share examples of prior podcast or audio production work.