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What Does it Take to Start a Podcast?


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Millions of people right now are thinking about starting a podcast. For some it's a new idea. Others have been dragging their feet for years unsure of how to make it happen and what they would even talk about. The truth is, it's easy to start a podcast but most don't make it past their 7th episode. In this episode I'll share a few things I've learned about what it takes to create a good podcast so that by the time you hit your 7th episode you're just starting to hit your stride to go for the long haul.

Post-production notes:

I did very little additional processing of my audio in this episode. I thought I would need a de-esser with this microphone but as it turns out none was needed. I did very minimal work with the EQ settings and added just a little compression. Otherwise, the audio you hear is straight out of the Audio-Techica BP40. If you are interested in this mic, there's a link below to get you to it quickly.

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Brian's links: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn

Other Episodes mentioned in this podcast:

Episode 2: How to Start A Podcast

Episode 8: How Much Does Your Microphone Matter

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Equipment in this episode: Canon M50, Rødecaster Pro, Audio-Technica BP40, Gator Frameworks Tabletop Stands, GVM P80S, GVM 850D, Audio-Technica ATH-M30X

*Links to equipment are affiliate links which means if you purchase any of this equipment on Amazon through these links it costs you nothing extra, but I receive a small kickback from the sale.

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Music from Uppbeat:

https://uppbeat.io/t/andrey-rossi/seize-the-day

License code: XQVZHKOBRUBLHTNP

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