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Welcome to another episode of the Podcast Insider, where we bring you tips, tricks, and insights to elevate your podcasting game. At some point you’ll likely have to adjust your podcast due to travel for work, vacation or just a desire in a change of scenery. Recording on the go can be both exciting and challenging, but we’re here to alleviate those fears. Join us as we dive into the essentials of mobile podcasting, from choosing the right gear and finding the perfect location to maintaining sound quality and managing technical issues. Get ready to learn how to podcast from anywhere and keep your content fresh and engaging, no matter where your journey takes you!
Recording a podcast while traveling can be a bit challenging, but with the right preparation and tools, it can be done smoothly. Here are the steps to follow:
Equipment
Solo recording on the road is much easier than multi-host or interviews (unless it is an in-person interview).
Make sure you are in a quiet environment or if you want ambient sounds, find a location that you will not be disturbed while recording.
Same sort of equipment as solo, but add to it for more than one host or guest
If in-person co-host or guest
If Remote co-host/guest:
Todd discusses mobile recording at a conference
Mike tells a story about podcasting in the car
Planning ahead allows you to continue producing your podcast while traveling. By preparing your content, choosing the right portable equipment, and finding a quiet recording location, you can maintain your podcast’s quality on the road. With a bit of organization and flexibility, you can seamlessly integrate podcasting into your travel routine.
Thanks for listening! Check back next week for another episode of Podcast Insider!
The best place for support with any Blubrry product or service is our ticket system. Tickets give the whole team access vs. direct emails or calls. General podcasting discussion and more can be shared on the Blubrry Podcasting Facebook group.
Fill out our listener survey at surveys.blubrry.com/podcastinsider
Hosting customers can schedule a one-on-one call with Todd or a tech checkup with Mike.
Stay tuned for more episodes and visit our website for the latest updates and resources.
By Mike Dell, MacKenzie Bennett, Dave Clements3.5
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Welcome to another episode of the Podcast Insider, where we bring you tips, tricks, and insights to elevate your podcasting game. At some point you’ll likely have to adjust your podcast due to travel for work, vacation or just a desire in a change of scenery. Recording on the go can be both exciting and challenging, but we’re here to alleviate those fears. Join us as we dive into the essentials of mobile podcasting, from choosing the right gear and finding the perfect location to maintaining sound quality and managing technical issues. Get ready to learn how to podcast from anywhere and keep your content fresh and engaging, no matter where your journey takes you!
Recording a podcast while traveling can be a bit challenging, but with the right preparation and tools, it can be done smoothly. Here are the steps to follow:
Equipment
Solo recording on the road is much easier than multi-host or interviews (unless it is an in-person interview).
Make sure you are in a quiet environment or if you want ambient sounds, find a location that you will not be disturbed while recording.
Same sort of equipment as solo, but add to it for more than one host or guest
If in-person co-host or guest
If Remote co-host/guest:
Todd discusses mobile recording at a conference
Mike tells a story about podcasting in the car
Planning ahead allows you to continue producing your podcast while traveling. By preparing your content, choosing the right portable equipment, and finding a quiet recording location, you can maintain your podcast’s quality on the road. With a bit of organization and flexibility, you can seamlessly integrate podcasting into your travel routine.
Thanks for listening! Check back next week for another episode of Podcast Insider!
The best place for support with any Blubrry product or service is our ticket system. Tickets give the whole team access vs. direct emails or calls. General podcasting discussion and more can be shared on the Blubrry Podcasting Facebook group.
Fill out our listener survey at surveys.blubrry.com/podcastinsider
Hosting customers can schedule a one-on-one call with Todd or a tech checkup with Mike.
Stay tuned for more episodes and visit our website for the latest updates and resources.

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