Glossary

Show Prep

Break Content

The prepared material a host uses to fill talk breaks — topics, copy, and bits.

Break content is the raw material for talk breaks: a topic to riff on, a written line to read, a question to pose, or a bit to run. It is what a host reaches into when the mic opens.

The best break content is short and single-focus, because breaks are short. A stockpile of it means a host is never caught with nothing to say.

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