100 Things We've Learned from 100 Episodes
Between Two Mics: The Remote Recording Podcast02/08/22 • 38 min
We're celebrating 100 episodes! We can't believe it.
To mark the occasion, we've got 100 tips for you. This episode contains 100 things we’ve learned since starting this podcast...about the podcast world, production, starting a company, building a community, and much more. The tips in this episode come not just from Zach and Rock, but also from the SquadCast team on the whole. We hope you enjoy it!
Also in this episode:
- A pre-roll ad from Joey for his podcast, Good People, Cool Things
- A mid-roll ad from Arielle, encouraging you to submit audio for our next mid-roll
- Follow us on Twitter
- Follow us on Instagram
- Try SquadCast.fm free
Credits:
- Written and produced by Arielle Nissenblatt
- Mixed and designed by Vince Moreno Jr
- Artwork and logos by Alex Whedbee
- Transcript by Ian Powell
- Hosted by Zach Moreno and Rock Felder
02/08/22 • 38 min
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Between Two Mics: The Remote Recording Podcast - 100 Things We've Learned from 100 Episodes
Transcript Summary
In the "100 Things We've Learned from 100 Episodes" episode of the "Good People, Cool Things" podcast, Joey celebrates the milestone with Zachariah Moreno and Rock Felder, co-founders of Squadcast, a remote recording platform. Together, they reflect on their podcasting journey, sharing valuable insights and lessons learned. They cover various topics, including podcasting guidelines, the importance of wired headphones, breaking up shows into series, and the impact of the recording environment. They also discuss the growing understanding of podcasting by businesses and organizations, the positive effects of podcasting on listening and presentation skills, and the value of podcast conferences for community gathering. With practical tips, such as taking care of your feet during conferences, practicing presentations beforehand, and using squad shots and outlines, they address important aspects of podcasting. They touch on the significance of continuous learning, the flexible nature of podcasting, and the need for quality content in an industry that rewards consistency and persistence. Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or just starting out, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice that can help improve your podcasting game, all while highlighting the thriving and dynamic world of podcasting.
Transcript
JOEY HELD: Hey everyone. Before we get to this week’s episode of Between Two Mics, I want to tell you about a podcast that I think you’ll enjoy and it’s recorded on Squadcast. I’m Joey and I’m the host of Good People, Cool Things, a show featuring conversations with entrepreneurs, writers, musicians, and other creatives. Get inspired by all that they’re doing so you can get out there and do your own cool thing. You can find it wherever you get you
100 Things We've Learned from 100 Episodes Top Questions Answered
How do I improve the quality of my remote podcast recordings?
Use wired headphones and ensure a stable internet connection.
What are the benefits of breaking up a podcast into seasons?
Breaking up the show allows for experimentation and taking breaks between seasons.
How does the visual environment impact the quality of a podcast?
Visual cues and the environment, such as audio treatment and background, can impact the overall quality.
Is video recording popular in podcasting?
Yes, video recording is popular but requires more gear and editing time.
How is podcasting being utilized by businesses and organizations?
Podcasting is being recognized and utilized by businesses and organizations.
What are the benefits of attending podcast conferences?
Attending podcast conferences offers networking opportunities and the chance to learn from the community.
How does running Squadcaster involve community members?
Community members run their pre-rolls and mid-rolls on the podcast.
How can I receive more SquadShots?
Creating squadcast.fm/share increased the number of SquadShots received.
What are some tips for editing podcast recordings?
Normalize volume, use usable audio files, work with imperfect recordings, and learn editing software and keyboard shortcuts.
Is podcasting an effective way to build a brand?
Yes, podcasting is an effective way to build a brand and the hosts are committed to its growth.
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