
What I Learned Doing a Daily Podcast
01/17/24 • 16 min
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As I write this, I feel stuck between two idioms. The first is, “Shoot for the moon, and you’ll land among the stars.”
The second is, “he’s always swinging for the fences.”
The former has a positive connotation. If you aim high, even if you fall short, you’ll still do something great. The latter can be negative. You’re constantly trying to hit a home run (and striking out) when a single will do.
Last year I was pretty set on doing a daily podcast. I loved the idea of combining that with a mini podcast to create a fantastic back catalog of podcasting tips for anyone at any stage of podcasting.
It also allowed me to experiment and really understand what goes into creating a daily show.
The short: it’s a lot of work. I’m going to share everything I learned with you. Then you can decide if I was shooting for the moon to land among the stars, or swinging for the fences and striking out.
Want to start 2025 off on the right foot? What if you had an expert ready to give you the exact steps you need to take to get unstuck — in your podcast, your business, and your process? You can with the Unstuck Sessions. Get the most valuable part of my coaching at an incredibly affordable price. Get Unstuck Today.
★ Support this podcast ★As I write this, I feel stuck between two idioms. The first is, “Shoot for the moon, and you’ll land among the stars.”
The second is, “he’s always swinging for the fences.”
The former has a positive connotation. If you aim high, even if you fall short, you’ll still do something great. The latter can be negative. You’re constantly trying to hit a home run (and striking out) when a single will do.
Last year I was pretty set on doing a daily podcast. I loved the idea of combining that with a mini podcast to create a fantastic back catalog of podcasting tips for anyone at any stage of podcasting.
It also allowed me to experiment and really understand what goes into creating a daily show.
The short: it’s a lot of work. I’m going to share everything I learned with you. Then you can decide if I was shooting for the moon to land among the stars, or swinging for the fences and striking out.
Want to start 2025 off on the right foot? What if you had an expert ready to give you the exact steps you need to take to get unstuck — in your podcast, your business, and your process? You can with the Unstuck Sessions. Get the most valuable part of my coaching at an incredibly affordable price. Get Unstuck Today.
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Give Your Listeners the Gift of Clear Audio with Riverside
Back when I started my podcast, if I wanted clear, uncompressed audio that didn’t have that random robot voice you’d get from an unstable connection, I’d need to do a few things:
- Use Skype + eCamm Recorder (RIP) to record my audio cleanly.
- Send my guest clear instructions on how to record their audio with either Quicktime on the Mac, or Voice Recorder on Windows.
- Walk through the process with my guest to make sure they’re getting clean audio (that is, audio with no echo).
- Still record a backup, just in case.
- Give my guests a place where they could upload the audio.
- Painstakingly sync the audio when I combined them in GarageBand or Audacity.
Things are different now. Now, we have Riverside.
Check out the full article here.
Want to start 2025 off on the right foot? What if you had an expert ready to give you the exact steps you need to take to get unstuck — in your podcast, your business, and your process? You can with the Unstuck Sessions. Get the most valuable part of my coaching at an incredibly affordable price. Get Unstuck Today.
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Thinking About Spotify, Exclusivity, Call Her Daddy, and Joe Rogan
Spotify has made a couple of big announcements this month. First, their second-biggest show, Call Her Daddy, ended exclusively rights. While the show will still be a Spotify show, it will be widely distributed (though video will still be exclusive to Spotify).
Then, the following weekend, the same thing is happened with The Joe Rogan Experience (JRE). It will soon be available on other platforms, after being completely exclusive to Spotify for the past 3+ years.
JRE’s renewal was also apparently a massive deal monetarily. It’s got me thinking a lot about podcasting and what’s in store for us.
Want to start 2025 off on the right foot? What if you had an expert ready to give you the exact steps you need to take to get unstuck — in your podcast, your business, and your process? You can with the Unstuck Sessions. Get the most valuable part of my coaching at an incredibly affordable price. Get Unstuck Today.
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As I record this, I feel stuck between two idioms.
JoeThe first is shoot for the moon and you'll land among the stars.
JoeThe second is he's always swinging for the fences.
JoeThe former has a positive connotation. If you aim high, even if you fall short, you'll still do something great.
JoeIf you like this episode you’ll love
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