4 Steps to Critique Your Own Podcast
Regularly evaluating and critiquing your own your podcast, especially from your audience’s perspective, will help you improve and grow the podcast. Here are four steps to get you started.
Regularly evaluating and critiquing your own your podcast, especially from your audience’s perspective, will help you improve and grow the podcast. Here are four steps to get you started.
Reference or habit? These two approaches to your podcast could make a huge difference in engaging with your community and growing your audience.
Podcasting connects with people in more personal—even more intimate—way than blogging, radio, video, and more. Here are 8 things that make podcasts different.
Interviews can create good content and share powerful stories across all media. Podcasting is full of interviews with problems, here’s how to fix them.
Whether you podcast alone or with others, presentation problems can hinder effective communication and slow your podcast growth. Here are some solutions to common presentation problems.
These WordPress themes will help your podcast branding, engagement, and growth. Plus, these best themes could make your podcasting easier!
If you hate podcast-editing, then invest the time to avoid making mistakes while podcasting. Here are 5 tips to help you podcast with fewer mistakes.
There are controversial issues in every industry, including those covered by podcasting. Remember “LAURA” when you need to discuss controversy in your podcast.
Many countries have dedicated annual celebration of thankfulness for all their blessings. How are you expressing gratefulness in your podcasting?
This is not a debate between scientific theories and interpretations of evidence, but it’s about your approach toward expectations and efforts in growing your podcast.
The Audacity to Podcast® and the exclamation-mic RSS logo are trademarks of D.Joseph Design LLC™.
Unless otherwise indicated, all images, content, designs, and recordings © 2010–2026 D.Joseph Design LLC. All rights reserved.
This website contains links and references to products and services that may include affiliates, sponsorships, or other business relationships in which The Audacity to Podcast and D.Joseph Design LLC may receive compensation from referrals or sales actions.