FormCast Studio
Three people in conversation around the table at FormCast Studio

For Financial Advisors · Alpharetta & North Fulton

People don't trust a headshot
with their life savings.

They trust the advisor they've actually heard think it through. A local show lets your community hear how you work through the questions on their mind — in your own voice. You talk for 30 minutes; we produce everything.

A real broadcast studio in Alpharetta — trusted to produce a leadership podcast for a beloved national brand

Two people in conversation at the FormCast Studio table

This is the whole job: a 20-minute conversation about the questions your clients already ask you every week.

“Won't it just be me talking to nobody?”

You don't need a hit show. You need to be the trusted voice in your zip code.

Prospects Google you — and read you, and now ask AI about you — before they ever call. Being “the advisor who hosts the North Fulton retirement show” beats another headshot every time. This was never about chasing downloads. It's about giving your community a real body of educational content — with your name on it — to learn from long before they ever call.

  • A handful of right listeners beats a big audience

    One household that becomes a client can be worth years of relationship. You're not chasing downloads — you're being heard by the neighbors who'll one day need an advisor.

  • Your voice does what a brochure can't

    People don't hand their life savings to a headshot. Hearing how you think — calm, clear, human — builds trust a website never will, long before the first meeting.

  • The mic is a reason to call anyone

    “Come on my show” opens doors a cold email can't. The CPAs, estate attorneys, and business owners you interview are exactly the local professionals worth knowing — and a show is a natural reason to build those relationships.

Why advisors podcast

The best reasons to start a local show.

A podcast is a growing library of educational conversations for your clients, prospects, and the professionals you work with. Here's what it actually does for your practice.

Let people hear how you think

Financial decisions are high-trust decisions, and people make them with advisors they feel they know. When a prospect has heard you talk through retirement, taxes, and volatile markets, the first conversation starts from familiarity instead of a cold introduction.

Strengthen the relationships that matter

Interview the CPAs, estate attorneys, and business owners your clients already rely on. Hosting the other professionals in your community is a natural way to build genuine, lasting relationships with the people you work alongside.

Answer the questions you're tired of repeating

RMD basics, what to weigh before a Roth conversion, how to think about paying down debt, keeping perspective when markets get loud — cover it once, well, and send clients the episode. General education that deepens the relationships you already have, without another hour of one-on-one time.

One conversation, a whole content system

A single reviewed conversation becomes an episode, a transcript, material for your newsletter, and answers to the questions clients ask again and again — a steady, on-brand library from one hour in the studio (short clips available as an add-on).

Get found by your neighbors

With clear titles, transcripts, and consistent publishing, a local show gives search engines — and the AI answers people now ask — more useful material tied to your name, your area, and the questions people are searching.

Build a library that keeps working

Content compounds. A growing episode archive means the family who finds you in year two has as much to listen to as the one who found you on day one — credibility that keeps building between meetings.

You stay in control of the content

You bring the expertise. You control every word.

We're your production partner, not your compliance department — so we keep it simple. A podcast works best as general education and conversation. You choose the topics, review every episode, and route each one through any review your firm requires before it's published. Each firm is responsible for the disclosures, approvals, and recordkeeping that apply to its content. We focus on the story and the broadcast-quality production; the message stays firmly in your hands.

FormCast is a production studio, not a legal or compliance advisor. Always follow your firm's policies and applicable regulations.

Hyperlocal by design

Named for your community, not the markets.

Your show is about the people and questions in your backyard — and it says so on the cover. Something like:

North Fulton Retirement ConversationsMilton Money & LifePlanning It Forward — Alpharetta
  1. 1.Retiring in Georgia: the questions to ask before you leave your paycheck
  2. 2.A local estate attorney on the documents every family should have in place
  3. 3.When the market gets loud: keeping short-term headlines in perspective

How it works

Walk in. Talk. Walk out.

01

Book a session

Pick an hour that fits between client meetings. Your seat, mics, cameras, and engineer are ready when you walk in.

02

Show up and talk

No gear, no tech to learn. Have the conversation you'd have with a client — we direct and record. You control every word.

03

We hand you a finished show

Editing, your title card, finished video and audio files, and publishing guidance — short clips available as an add-on. Delivered for your review and any firm-required approval before you publish.

The control room at FormCast Studio, with the live switcher and studio visible through the glass

The control room: while you talk, an engineer is already mixing, switching, and recording every camera — “everything else” is handled before you stand up.

Why FormCast

A real broadcast studio, minutes from your office.

A sound-treated studio at McFarland Station in Alpharetta — professional engineer, four broadcast cameras, gear from Shure, Sony, and Blackmagic. The same room where we produce a leadership podcast for a beloved national brand.

The main recording studio at FormCast Studio in Alpharetta
The Studio
The live multiview during a FormCast session — remote guest, program feed, and four cameras recording at once
Live multi-cam + remote guests
Broadcast microphone and headphones at the FormCast podcast table
At the table
The green room at FormCast Studio
Green Room
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Seats in the room
2
Remote guests live
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Broadcast cameras

The same gear trusted by top filmmakers & broadcasters

You came for the studio — meet the whole house

More than a mic — full video for your firm and clients.

FormCast is the podcast arm of Form Films, a full production house. When your brand or your client education needs more than a microphone, the same team picks up a camera.

Advisor brand & bio films

A short film that introduces the person behind the plan — the you a prospect meets before they ever book a call.

Explainer & concept videos

The ideas you explain over and over — diversification, estate basics, planning stages — made simple and easy to share.

Seminar & webinar capture

Multi-camera capture of your workshops and client events, edited into content that keeps working long after the room clears.

Firm & culture films

Show the team, the office, and the way you work — the human side of a firm people are trusting with their future.

Market update & commentary videos

A calm, on-brand way to speak to clients between meetings — general education and perspective, produced to a broadcast standard.

Producing a brand film or a client-education series? Tell us when you book — same studio, same team. See the full range of what we do at formfilms.com.

A FormCast session in progress around the studio table

Ready when you are

Your community is asking the questions. Be the voice that answers.

Book a Session

FAQ

What advisors ask us.

01I'm regulated — can I even do a podcast in compliance?
Advisors do it every day. A show works best as general education and conversation — not advice, projections, or performance talk. You control the topics and every word, and you route each episode through any review your firm requires, like any other material. Your firm decides what disclosures, approvals, and recordkeeping apply; we focus on the story and the production, and you keep the content firmly in your lane.
02I've never done a podcast. Won't I sound like an amateur?
No — an engineer runs every session, a producer guides the conversation, and multi-camera editing makes you look and sound polished. It's a conversation about what you already know, not a performance.
03How much time does it take?
About an hour per episode. You talk for 20–30 minutes; we handle recording, editing, and delivery. Record two back-to-back and a twice-monthly show takes a single studio visit.
04What does it cost?
Studio sessions are $175 per hour, and a finished episode (our Standard Episode Finish, up to 30 minutes) is $350. Recording regularly? We bundle sessions and episodes into a monthly plan — most retainers run $1,500–$5,000 per month depending on scope — with a written quote before anything starts.

Book now

Schedule your session.

Tell us what you're making and we'll get you on the calendar. Prefer to talk it through? Book a 15-minute call or email us directly.

Studio
6110 McFarland Station, Suite 303
Alpharetta, GA 30004

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