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It’s time for a no-apologies pep talk from the founder of Speke Podcasting.
Freddy gets real about editing, perfection, and why chasing that seamless sound is overrated. If you’ve ever agonized about every “um,” “ah,” or background bark, this episode hands you permission to care about the message more than the pixel-perfect audio. He demystifies what listeners truly notice, helps you make kinder editing decisions, and reminds you to keep it real in the age of AI polish.
Subscribe to Your Mic on YouTube, Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
Shoot Freddy an email: [email protected].
Key takeaways
1. Caring about editing means you care about your podcast, not that you’re a sellout.
2. Leave in natural pauses and a touch of background noise to keep things genuine and relatable.
3. Don’t sweat the tiny imperfections; over-editing can kill the conversational magic listeners love.
4. Trust simple, affordable tools and recognize when “good enough” audio is truly enough for success.
5. Remember that authenticity wins hearts, especially when indie creators let their real lives peek in.
By Freddy CruzIt’s time for a no-apologies pep talk from the founder of Speke Podcasting.
Freddy gets real about editing, perfection, and why chasing that seamless sound is overrated. If you’ve ever agonized about every “um,” “ah,” or background bark, this episode hands you permission to care about the message more than the pixel-perfect audio. He demystifies what listeners truly notice, helps you make kinder editing decisions, and reminds you to keep it real in the age of AI polish.
Subscribe to Your Mic on YouTube, Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
Shoot Freddy an email: [email protected].
Key takeaways
1. Caring about editing means you care about your podcast, not that you’re a sellout.
2. Leave in natural pauses and a touch of background noise to keep things genuine and relatable.
3. Don’t sweat the tiny imperfections; over-editing can kill the conversational magic listeners love.
4. Trust simple, affordable tools and recognize when “good enough” audio is truly enough for success.
5. Remember that authenticity wins hearts, especially when indie creators let their real lives peek in.