Preparing for and Learning from Your First Podcast Episode
To celebrate 300 episodes of The Audacity to Podcast, I’m drawing lessons from this show’s first episode to help you launch your podcast better, or learn how you can improve.
To celebrate 300 episodes of The Audacity to Podcast, I’m drawing lessons from this show’s first episode to help you launch your podcast better, or learn how you can improve.
People can be wonderful parts of your podcasting team and be so skilled that you simply assign a task and they return amazing results—it’s like automation!
WordPress is powerful for running your podcast website and it can be the base for automating your podcasting workflow. Here are 13 WordPress plugins to help your podcast automation!
Web services can automate parts of your podcasting workflow, even when you’re not online! Here are my favorite web-based automation tools.
PCs (Windows or macOS) are powerful podcasting tools and ideal for automation. Here are 9 tools for automating many computer-based podcasting workflows.
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.
Here are several ways to accomplish the flexibility of multitrack recording with different podcasting hardware and software.
Multitrack recording keeps audio source separate. Here are some reason why you may and may not want to record your podcast in multiple tracks.
Podcasters are often guilty of OCPD. It’s okay to intently focus on important things, but here are ten podcasting things not worth the obsession.
Concluding the series on fixing common podcasting problems, here are ways others have creatively solved problems they faced with their podcasts.
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