How to Use Podcasts and Partnerships to Fill Retreats

How to Use Podcasts and Partnerships to Fill Retreats

May 05, 20263 min read

How to Use Podcasts and Partnerships to Fill Retreats

Podcast guesting and strategic partnerships are the two highest-leverage enrollment channels for retreat leaders who cannot or will not rely on paid ads. Both work by borrowing an existing audience whose trust has already been earned. A single well-placed podcast feature or a single good partnership can fill half a cohort without a dollar of spend. This is the playbook for both.

What Are Podcast Guesting and Partnership Enrollment?

Podcast guesting is appearing as a guest on an existing podcast whose audience overlaps with your ideal retreat guest. Partnership enrollment is a coordinated launch with another business whose audience overlaps with yours.

Both are forms of borrowed-audience enrollmen, the fastest path to filling a retreat when the leader's own audience is small.

Podcast Guesting: The Playbook

1. Build a Target List of 30–50 Podcasts

Look for shows with engaged audiences, not just large ones. A 3,000-listener podcast with a tight niche will outperform a 100,000-listener general show for retreat enrollment.

2. Write a Specific, Value-Forward Pitch

The pitch should propose the exact conversation, title, three talking points, and why the host's audience cares. Generic "I'd love to come on your show" pitches get deleted.

3. Prepare a 30-Second Retreat Mention

Every podcast appearance should end with a specific, non-salesy mention of the retreat and a free lead magnet. Not "buy my retreat", "if you want to go deeper, I made a free [masterclass/guide] at [URL]."

4. Follow Up After the Episode Publishes

Share the episode, tag the host, add the audience to your own podcast or newsletter. One appearance should generate 50–500 qualified subscribers depending on show size.

5. Track Everything

Attribute each podcast appearance to email opt-ins, sales page visits, and deposits. This is how you find the 20% of podcasts producing 80% of your results.

Partnerships: The Playbook

1. Identify Complementary, Non-Competing Businesses

The best partners serve the same audience with a different offer. A business coach is a strong partner for a retreat targeting entrepreneurs. Another retreat leader is not.

2. Propose a Specific, One-Time Collaboration

Vague "let's partner" conversations go nowhere. Propose the exact structure: a joint masterclass, a guest newsletter, an affiliate fee, or a co-hosted workshop.

3. Offer a Real Incentive

Partners need a reason to promote your retreat. Options: a 10–20% affiliate commission on enrolled deposits, a reciprocal promotion, or a speaking slot at the retreat itself.

4. Give the Partner Everything They Need

Draft the email, write the social copy, provide the graphics. Do not ask a partner to create assets for you, that is friction they will not overcome.

5. Follow Through on the Relationship

One-time partnerships are transactional. Repeat partnerships compound. Stay in touch, share results, and propose the next collaboration within 60 days of the first.

Podcast Guesting vs. Partnerships

Filling the Retreat

Use both. They serve different purposes.

Real Example

A single podcast appearance on a well-matched business show produced 80 qualified email opt-ins and 4 paid deposits within 30 days, filling 40% of a 10-seat retreat at a mid-tier price point. Zero ad spend.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many podcasts should I pitch per week?

Five to ten. Expect a 10–20% acceptance rate.

Do I need a PR agency to get on podcasts?

No. Most podcast bookings come from direct, specific pitches from the leader.

How do I find the right podcast audience?

Look for shows whose past guests match your positioning. If the show booked a guest who speaks to your ideal buyer, you are a fit.

What's a fair affiliate commission for partnerships?

10–20% of deposit, paid after the guest attends the retreat. Pay promptly and share the data.

Can I be both a podcast guest and a partner with the same person?

Yes, often the podcast feature leads to the partnership. Treat every guest appearance as a relationship, not a transaction.


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Leni is a marketing and business strategist and founder of The Retreat Planner. She helps coaches & entrepreneurs to build 6-figure retreat business.  A Business & Mindset Mentor for spiritual entrepreneurs, coaches, and teachers who dream of transforming lives through impactful retreats.

Leni Cavazos

Leni is a marketing and business strategist and founder of The Retreat Planner. She helps coaches & entrepreneurs to build 6-figure retreat business. A Business & Mindset Mentor for spiritual entrepreneurs, coaches, and teachers who dream of transforming lives through impactful retreats.

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