If you’ve ever tried to benchmark your brand against others, build a speaker list, or identify smart places to pitch your founder or client, there’s one thing that can make or break your strategy: finding where the experts go.
Specifically, the podcasts where those experts are already being interviewed.
Not just any podcast, but the ones that repeatedly feature thought leaders in your industry. The ones your target audience actually listens to. The ones that invite real professionals, not just influencers or media generalists.
The problem? There’s no easy button in Apple Podcasts or Spotify for “Show me podcasts that host supply chain VPs,” or “Find me interviews with public health researchers.”
That’s where Podchaser Pro comes in.
It’s one of the only tools that lets you search podcasts by guest credits, field of expertise, and transcript keywords. In other words, you can actually find the podcasts that feature people like you or your client.
This article walks you step by step through how to use Podchaser Pro to find podcasts that regularly feature industry experts, whether you’re trying to learn from peers, scout opportunities, or plan earned media campaigns.
Podcasts have exploded in popularity, but they’re still wildly diverse in quality and focus.
Some are just banter. Others are media productions with celebrity hosts. And then there are the hidden gems: niche, highly credible shows where real professionals speak at length about real problems.
If your goal is:
…then finding the right type of show makes all the difference.
You don’t want to waste time on shows that:
You want podcasts where someone like your client, colleague, or customer is already being heard.
One of the most powerful ways to start is by searching for past guest job titles.
Let’s say you work in B2B logistics and want to find podcasts that feature supply chain directors or operations VPs.
In Podchaser Pro, navigate to Episode Search and type in job title keywords:
“VP of Supply Chain” OR “Director of Logistics” OR “Head of Operations”
Refine your search by:
Why this matters: You’re searching show titles and descriptions, AND you’re finding actual episodes where these roles were featured, with context.
Sometimes guests aren’t introduced with formal titles in the metadata, but their job, industry, or area of expertise is mentioned in the conversation.
Podchaser Pro lets you run keyword-level transcript searches across millions of podcast episodes.
Try searching:
This helps surface episodes even when the guest’s name or title wasn’t featured prominently.
Why it works: Many expert-heavy shows fly under the radar. Transcript search finds them by what was actually said—not just how the episode was labeled.
Not all podcasts are built for interviews.
You want to prioritize shows that:
In Podchaser Pro, use the “Has Guests” filter. Combine this with the “Active Shows” filter to focus on podcasts still publishing.
You can also filter by Power Score to surface high-impact shows. This score blends reach, growth, engagement, and authority.
Pro tip: A mid-tier Power Score show with the right audience and format can drive more meaningful visibility than a mass-audience show that’s off-topic.
Once you’ve found a short list of podcasts, study their guest history.
Podchaser Pro shows you:
Ask yourself:
This not only helps you validate the fit, it can also provide talking points for pitches or ideas for future topics.
Found 10–20 great shows? Now it’s time to organize.
In Podchaser Pro, you can:
This is powerful whether you’re planning to:
A SaaS VP of Marketing used Podchaser Pro to audit where her competitors were showing up as guests. She found 12 expert-led shows in her niche, then pitched her CEO to 6—and landed 3 interviews in under a month.
A PR firm working with a health tech client identified 30 shows where clinical leads, biotech founders, and research directors were frequent guests. That list became their go-to media kit for earned podcast coverage.
A podcast producer wanted to launch a series on clean energy policy. Using transcript keyword search (“carbon capture,” “energy grid modernization”), she quickly built a bench of past guests and high-fit podcasts to model the show after.
“chief strategy officer” OR “CSO” OR “head of strategy”
“construction safety” AND (“interview” OR “expert opinion”)
You can find podcasts on Google. You can browse Spotify. But if you want:
…then Podchaser Pro is the only platform that brings it all together in one place.
It turns the podcast universe from a chaotic sea of shows into a searchable, structured database built for professionals. Podchaser Pro is your best bet to find podcasts that feature industry experts.
Q: How can I find podcasts that feature subject matter experts in my industry?
A: Search Podchaser Pro by job title, field of expertise, or transcript keywords to discover shows that regularly host professionals in your space—ideal for benchmarking or outreach.TL;DR
Try it for yourself. Start by searching your competitor’s title or your client’s area of expertise inside Podchaser Pro. You’ll be amazed at the insights—and the podcast opportunities—you uncover.
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