In this episode of the Get Shit Done in IT podcast, Michael Seidl discusses the production process of the podcast, covering how ideas are generated, the technical equipment used, the workflow for producing episodes, and the time investment required for each episode. He emphasizes the importance of community engagement in generating content ideas and shares insights into the tools and automation techniques that streamline the production process.
Takeaways
The podcast production process is driven by community feedback.
Technical equipment plays a crucial role in podcast quality.
Notion is utilized for managing podcast episodes and workflows.
Automation tools like PowerShell and Azure improve efficiency.
Riverside is used for recording audio and video sessions.
Adobe Audition is essential for audio editing and finalization.
Social media content is generated from podcast recordings.
Time management is key; each episode takes about an hour to produce.
Mass production of episodes can save time in the long run.
Engagement on platforms like LinkedIn is vital for content generation.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Podcast Production
05:48 Technical Equipment Overview
12:07 Time Investment in Podcast Production