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The case for the Podcast Prenup™

Published on: 22nd May, 2025

What happens when your co-host leaves, disagrees about monetization, or claims ownership of your show?

In this week’s episode, Gordon Firemark shares true stories from real podcasters who learned the hard way that partnerships without paperwork can be a recipe for conflict, takedowns, and lost opportunity.

You’ll hear three scenarios where a podcast prenup could’ve saved the show—and get the tools to create your own agreement, whether you’re co-hosting, co-producing, or collaborating in any way.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • How podcast partnerships fall apart—and why
  • What a podcast prenup (a co-host/collaboration agreement) actually does
  • What clauses you must include: ownership, revenue, exits, control, and more
  • Why a prenup is smart even if things feel great now
  • Where to get the planning guide and legal templates to make it easy

Resources Mentioned:

🎁 Download the free Podcast Prenup Planning Guide. http://podcastprenup.com

📝 Get co-host, co-production, and other podcast legal templates. ttp://podcastlawforms.com

🎓 See a free sample lesson from Easy Legal for Podcasters. ttps://gordonfiremark.com/levelup


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Gordon Firemark (gordonfiremark.com) has practiced media and entertainment law in Los Angeles since 1992. Widely known as The Podcast Lawyer™ (ThePodcastLawyer.com), he has spent his career helping creative industry professionals make deals that make sense, and that get their productions developed, financed, produced and distributed. His practice also covers copyrights, trademarks, business transactions, and corporate matters for clients in media and entertainment.