🇨🇦 Saving Your Podcast With Asynchronous Interviews - Futch
Being easily influenced by Joe Rogan’s ways of podcasting, Futch quickly saw that his own show wouldn't be sustainable that way.
Being easily influenced by Joe Rogan’s ways of podcasting, Futch quickly saw that his own show wouldn't be sustainable that way.
Daniel, a photographer who “Podfaded”, shares the importance of reevaluating the reasons why the show didn’t work and having realistic expectations.
Jesse McCune is a full-time podcast editor who will walk you through the full audio editing journey.
One of the biggest misconceptions of editing is directly cutting and adding effects before even normalizing the audio tracks, says Swire.
Having many podcasts for different purposes and audiences, Linda shares her factors of success in building a community through a podcast!
Stewart Andrew Alexander shares the secrets of surviving the hard beginnings of creating a successful podcast!
Paul Vato started his podcast in order to reconnect with his actor friends hoping one day he will get a big acting role!
Elzie Flenard says signs of podfade include inconsistency, not taking pleasure, not taking actions in saving it…
Dr. Cristina Imre says it’s all about inspiration; when she is inspired to do something she actually does it!
Eris Lazri shares his methods in how he reaches big-name guests, from friends and connections, to cold emailing, to going to events, to platforms…
Kendra Corman will tell you all about preparing for your interviews; the dos and don’ts of your pre-production process!
As Hugo says, “always ask fewer questions than more questions, and know where you want your episode to go”!