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Shure podcasts
Shure – one of the leaders on microphone manufacturing – has several episodes of their podcast (or Shurecast as they call it) on their website. I’m listening to the episode on SM58 and SM57 as I’m typing this. While they’re plugging their own products a lot, there’s also a fair share of information. Some of […]
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Audacity Vs Adobe Audition in 2024: Best DAW to Record & Edit?
Adobe Audition and Audacity are two Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs, for short). A DAW is a piece of software you can use to record, edit, and produce your podcast. I wrote the original version of this Audacity Vs Adobe Audition comparison way back in 2017. Back in those days (hang on, I’ll just light my […]
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Balancing Time, Workflow, & Content. The Nuts & Bolts of Podcasting
We know from previous episodes that consistency leads to podcasting success – but how do you actually become consistent? It’s all well and good to say, “Go out there and create lots of episodes,” when you might be intimidated by the idea of creating just one. So, this time around, we’re going to explore the […]
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How to Get Booked as a Guest on a Podcast: Tips & Tools
How to Get Booked as a Guest on a Podcast: At-a-Glance Appearing as a guest on another podcast is a great way to grow your own audience. It’s also a highly effective way to promote your products or services. But, just emailing a lot of podcasts and saying “interview me” isn’t going to work. There […]
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Only 8% of Indies Enter Podcast Awards – Here’s Why
Another year, another podcast awards season. But not everyone feels the buzz. In fact, more often than not, when you hear podcasters in the independent community talking about awards programs, the tone tends to be cynical at best. And despite this, awards promotion still dominates a lot of the podcast newsletters (I’ll admit, I gloss […]