The Zenvora Talks UK
Content Research and Writing Intern

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Content Research and Writing Intern
Content Research and Writing Intern
Location: London Company: The Zenvora Talks Type: Non-remunerated Internship (3-6 months)
About the Role
Zenvora Talks Show is seeking a motivated Content Research and Writing Intern to support its podcast team. This role involves researching potential guests, crafting engaging content, and helping shape each episode into compelling, authentic, and audience-friendly material.
This unpaid internship is ideal for applicants eager to gain hands-on experience in podcast content research, writing, and creative storytelling.
Key Responsibilities
- Research podcast guests before each episode.
- Write guest backgrounds, talking points, and content ideas.
- Assist in transforming guest stories and discussions into engaging written content.
- Create captions, short descriptions, podcast hooks, and promotional copy for social media.
- Ensure podcast content remains clear, interesting, and authentic.
- Support content planning and episode/clip idea development.
- Collaborate closely with the team to align content with the show’s tone and target audience.
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Skills and Requirements
- Strong interest in content writing, research, and podcasts.
- Fluent written English with the ability to write clearly, engagingly, and concisely.
- Sharp attention to detail and a curious approach to storytelling.
- Ability to simplify complex information into compelling, audience-friendly content.
- Creative mindset and willingness to learn new skills.
- (Preferred) Prior experience with podcast content, blog writing, or social media.


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What You Will Gain
- Hands-on experience in podcast content research and writing.
- Insight into guest-based storytelling and content development.
- Opportunity to build a portfolio through written contributions.
- Involvement in a creative media project.
- Mentorship and feedback from the Zenvora Talks Show team.
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