
Blue Yeti mic - honestly it sounds great and was affordable.Blubrry Wordpress plugin to create the RSS feed, sitegrounds for hosting.Audacity for recording, I send him my file after recording, he mixes them together and edits.(Important side note: we record remotely, not in the same room, or even the same state!) Granted everyone in the world has a movie/tv podcast so we're not doing anything super special, but it's been a fun learning process. I started a podcast (link) with my brother in law a while back, it's fun to do and we have a tiny following of maybe 50 listeners after 25 eps.

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I do every creative project with ‘fun first’ so please don’t bother trying to doomĪnd gloom me with the realities of the podcast ecosystemĪny practical tips are appreciated, AND PLEASE FEEL FREE TO PLUG YOUR OWN PODCAST! Yes I know podcasts are a dime a dozen, everyone has one, impossIble to break thru, no money etc.I happen to think my idea is great and immediately accessible, but if i’m wrong, it’s the type of show that would be fun for me to do every week regardless of whether I have a million listeners or three listeners. This is the major tech obstacle to overcome- if not done correctly it will sound cacophonous.Īny tips, beyond ‘be consistent’ and ‘record several episodes before releasing the first one’? Music commentary basically, think Beyond Yacht Rock. a major part of the podcast is people talking over top of music. Gonna be doing my research soon, but I thought i’d get some opinions here firstģ. Now all I need is to figure out the tech. I have the name, the format- the first few episodes planned out.

I’m developing the idea now, and it’s a great one. There were some technical issues at the time (slight audio hiss) and I really didn’t have a great original idea- it was basically me interviewing local comedians and being a fifth-rate Maron I recorded a few episodes of a podcast about 5 years ago, but I didn’t release it.

I’ve been into podcasts over a decade now, and it’s something i’ve always wanted to do.
