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**Jerk-Alert** Fair warning… in this episode, I share 5 things you should be doing to ensure you get the best possible audio from guests on your show … but I can't promise I'll be nice about it.
Here's what happens all the time. Podcasters focus on their own audio quality (and they should). They get the best mic they can, they pad out their room, they drape themselves in blankets… they go to extreme lengths to make sure they sound great for their listener.
Awesome.
But then they let guests show up on their podcast and deliver pure crap directly into their listener's earballs. Ouch.
Why would you do that to your listeners?
Instead, follow these tips for securing the best possible sound every time. Yes, this will require a small amount of effort before you hit record, but it's worth it.
Here are the 5 things you can do to improve the quality of your guest's audio:
I can't say this enough. You are making your podcast for your listener. As in, not your guest. So, do your job and demand better from your guests. Ooops, sorry, slipping back into the jerk zone.
Just tell your guest that you want your audience to hear every perfectly clearly so they don't miss a thing. Everyone who agrees to be on a podcast WANTS to sound good… so help them, and help your listener, and help yourself. Everyone wins.
Want more tips on sounding better? Let's connect for a free 15-minute coaching call. Grab a spot on my calendar: https://calendly.com/timwohlberg
By the way, I mentioned a few platforms that out-perform Zoom when it comes to recording podcasts. They are:
Squadcast.fm
Riverside.fm
Zencastr.com
By Tim Wohlberg4.9
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**Jerk-Alert** Fair warning… in this episode, I share 5 things you should be doing to ensure you get the best possible audio from guests on your show … but I can't promise I'll be nice about it.
Here's what happens all the time. Podcasters focus on their own audio quality (and they should). They get the best mic they can, they pad out their room, they drape themselves in blankets… they go to extreme lengths to make sure they sound great for their listener.
Awesome.
But then they let guests show up on their podcast and deliver pure crap directly into their listener's earballs. Ouch.
Why would you do that to your listeners?
Instead, follow these tips for securing the best possible sound every time. Yes, this will require a small amount of effort before you hit record, but it's worth it.
Here are the 5 things you can do to improve the quality of your guest's audio:
I can't say this enough. You are making your podcast for your listener. As in, not your guest. So, do your job and demand better from your guests. Ooops, sorry, slipping back into the jerk zone.
Just tell your guest that you want your audience to hear every perfectly clearly so they don't miss a thing. Everyone who agrees to be on a podcast WANTS to sound good… so help them, and help your listener, and help yourself. Everyone wins.
Want more tips on sounding better? Let's connect for a free 15-minute coaching call. Grab a spot on my calendar: https://calendly.com/timwohlberg
By the way, I mentioned a few platforms that out-perform Zoom when it comes to recording podcasts. They are:
Squadcast.fm
Riverside.fm
Zencastr.com

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