Turning The Boardroom Buzz Into a Reliable Media Machine
At a glance
Weekly remote show serving pest and business services owners
225+ episode library of M&A and operator interviews by late 2025
New releases routinely in the 1,700–5,000+ download range
Raw-to-publish turnaround cut from 7 days to 3 days
~10 hours of production work per episode shifted off the internal media lead
0 missed deadlines reported over a multi year run
Client
The Boardroom Buzz is a podcast presented by The Potomac Company, a middle market M&A advisory firm serving pest and business services owners. It has become a go to source of valuation, growth, and M&A insight for owners considering a transaction.
JETSONIX entered via Potomac’s external media partner and, over time, became the end to end remote producer, editor, and mixer for the show.
Starting point: strong content, fragile system
Before JETSONIX took over the pipeline:
Capture worked well until edge cases broke it. Hosts had strong remote setups and shipped guest kits, but late or unused kits forced guests onto laptop mics or earbuds, creating jarring gaps between host and guest audio.
No unified workflow for handoffs. Files and tasks moved between people with no single, documented path. The process lived in one person’s head, which made the show fragile as volume and audience grew.
One person wearing too many hats. The internal media lead oversaw capture, post production, and publishing while also driving Potomac’s video efforts. Episodes shipped, but only through heroic effort and last minute fixes.
The content and audience were there. The production system was not built to scale.
JETSONIX’s role
Within the existing media arrangement, JETSONIX:
Owned dialogue editing, restoration, and final mixing.
Took over episode descriptions, show notes, and platform metadata.
Reviewed transcripts to identify chapters and surface segments for repurposing.
Steadily evolved into the remote production manager, then sole producer, editor, and mixer for the show.
Guest scheduling and front end booking stayed with Potomac.
What we implemented: a podcast Media OS
To turn The Boardroom Buzz into a reliable media asset, JETSONIX built a repeatable Media OS around the show:
Production pipeline
Installed a weeks ahead workflow where JETSONIX owned post production and publishing for each episode.
Typical raw to publish turnaround dropped from 7 days to 3 days without client side drama.
Audio standards
Applied multi stage cleanup using tools such as iZotope RX to fix clipped tracks, hums, table thumps, and level swings.
Remote episodes were mixed to feel "in studio" in listeners’ ears.
Remote production workflow
Ran a fully remote production setup that connected hosts and guests across countries into one virtual studio, enabling high quality conversations and relationships without travel.
Editorial guardrails
Performed structural editing that kept the host’s raw, polarizing voice intact while cutting low value tangents and high risk sections.
Episodes stayed sharp, on message, and easy to follow.
Distribution assets
Produced SEO oriented episode descriptions, metadata, copy templates and thumbnails so each release shipped ready for podcast platforms and social channels.
For Potomac’s internal team, The Boardroom Buzz shifted from something they had to constantly watch to a lane they could trust and build around.
OUTCOMES
By late 2025, The Boardroom Buzz had grown into a 225 plus episode library of M&A and operator interviews, with flagship episodes in the 3,000–5,000 plus download range.
During JETSONIX’s tenure (Sept 2022 to Mar 2025):
New releases routinely landed four figure download counts.
Late 2024 and 2025 episodes such as "From $3K to $150M" and Episode 200 each cleared roughly 1,700–2,600 plus downloads.
Despite that scale, production stayed stable: remote guests, weekly publishing, and multi hour episodes shipped with consistent in studio sound and no missed deadlines, according to the co-host and producers.
By shifting roughly 10 hours of production work per episode to JETSONIX (about 40 hours per month for a weekly show), Potomac’s media lead stepped out of the weeds and focused that time on higher value video production work, with no drop in quality or cadence.
Guests and listeners frequently commented on audio quality and reliability, and the internal team actively used the show as a flagship asset to point investors, acquirers, and large operators toward.
Note: We no longer handle production for The Boardroom Buzz. What you hear in this case study reflects our work during our tenure, not the show’s current production team.
client feedback
"He remotely handled production for the show and consistently made it sound in studio quality.
Communication was easy, deadlines were hit, and he took ownership of editing and mixing episodes and preparing posts for our socials without needing to be managed.
Guests and listeners regularly commented on the quality of the show, and we always felt like the pod was in good hands."
– Co‑host, Jeremy Julio"Every week, he plays a crucial role in shaping The Boardroom Buzz… His meticulous editing and assistance help us successfully accomplish the goals we’ve set for our show."
– Co-host, Patrick Baldwin
What this means if you run an advisory firm
If you are the fractional media producer in your firm today, juggling capture, editing, and publishing on top of actual advisory work, you are living Potomac’s "before" picture.
Here is what this case study means for you:
You do not need another podcast editor. You need a Media OS that takes every episode from raw recording to fully published without you babysitting it.
We install the same pipeline: capture standards, structural and dialogue editing, descriptions, chapters, and publishing, so your show runs weeks ahead instead of week to week.
You show up 2–3 hours a month to record. We turn that into a dependable authority asset your partners, investors, and prospects can binge without you managing the process.
Next step
We start with a 30 minute workflow audit on your current or planned show and map the exact Media OS we would install.
If it is a fit, we run a focused 90 day implementation sprint.
If not, you leave with a clear blueprint you can execute with your existing team.