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Idiot's Guide to Podcasting

Podcast de Scott and Kevin

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Scott has run a podcast for over 3 years and Kevin wants to launch his first one soon. Learn podcasting from two brothers who keep things basic and easy to follow. Scott will give you the lessons he learned the hard way and Kevin will take you through what he learned for the first time as he launches his podcast for the first time. Some topics we cover: ➡️ Should my show be weekly or seasonal? ➡️ What kind of gear should I use? ➡️ What kind of editing software should I use? ➡️ Where do I find music? ➡️ Do good mics matter? ➡️ How do I grow my show? ➡️ How do I make money from my podcast? and more... We ask ourselves the questions all new podcasters ask...and even some experienced ones. Have a topic or question you want us to address? Reach out to us at IdiotsGuideToPodcasting.com 📧

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8 episodios

episode The Truth About Audio Mixers for New Podcasters artwork

The Truth About Audio Mixers for New Podcasters

Scott and Kevin dive into the world of audio mixers, discussing whether new podcasters truly need one. They clarify that while audio mixers provide greater control over sound quality, many beginners can successfully record using simple setups without them. The conversation highlights the benefits of using mixers, such as the ability to record multiple tracks and adjust audio levels in real-time, especially useful when recording in groups. Scott shares his personal experience with the Zoom PodTrak P4, noting its functionality for podcasters who want to enhance their audio quality. Ultimately, they emphasize that while mixers can be advantageous, solo podcasters may find simpler solutions sufficient to start their journey. 🗒️ Editing Note: I used Descript [https://www.descript.com] and it's "remove filler words" feature...did you notice less "uhs", "ums", and "you knows"? Takeaways: * An audio mixer allows you to record multiple audio signals into one device for better control. * For solo podcasters, using a USB microphone directly with software is often sufficient. * Mixers shine when recording multiple speakers in the same room for clearer audio. * Separate tracks from mixers allow for more detailed post-production adjustments for each voice. * Using an audio mixer can help avoid audio clipping and maintain signal quality during recording. * Investing in a good audio mixer can elevate your podcast's sound quality significantly. Companies mentioned in this episode: * Zoom * Riverside * Squadcast * Hindenburg * Rode Mics used Scott: Samsung Q2U Kevin: Sure MV88 email us [walkwithhistoryproductions@gmail.com] Scott's podcast [https://www.talkwithhistory.com] Kevin's podcast [https://thisishowwepray.org/podcast/]

11 de nov de 2024 - 18 min
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Navigating Music Rights: What Every Podcaster Needs to Know

Scott and Kevin dive into the often murky waters of music rights in podcasting, shedding light on what creators need to consider when using music in their shows. They emphasize the importance of understanding copyright laws and the potential risks of using published music without proper permissions. The conversation touches on the various types of music that podcasters might utilize, from theme songs to background tracks, and explores the gray areas surrounding fair use and licensing. Scott shares insights from his experience on YouTube, highlighting the differences in enforcement of music rights between platforms. As they navigate through these complexities, they also offer practical advice on finding royalty-free music and connecting with artists directly to ensure compliance and creativity in podcasting. Takeaways: * Understanding music rights is crucial for podcasters to avoid legal issues later. * Using music from independent artists may require obtaining permission directly from them. * Royalty-free music can be a great resource for podcasters looking for affordable options. * Spotify has specific licensing options for music-oriented podcasts, but may limit distribution. * Fair use can be a gray area, especially with music and recorded speeches. * Always do your homework ahead of time regarding music rights before launching your podcast. Links referenced in this episode: * upbeat.io [https://upbeat.io] * freetouse.com [https://freetouse.com] * pixabay.com [https://pixabay.com] * musicbed.com [https://musicbed.com] * bandcamp.com [https://bandcamp.com] * Audiio [https://ref.audiio.com/tzyb35th] (what scott also uses) email us [walkwithhistoryproductions@gmail.com] Scott's podcast [https://www.talkwithhistory.com] Kevin's podcast [https://thisishowwepray.org/podcast/]

4 de nov de 2024 - 23 min
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Finding the Perfect Mic Without Breaking the Bank

Scott and Kevin dive into the essential topic of microphones for podcasting, emphasizing that the right microphone can significantly impact sound quality. They recommend starting with a dynamic cardioid microphone, ideally in the $100 to $200 range, to balance performance and budget. The duo breaks down the different types of microphones, including dynamic and condenser options, explaining how each functions and their suitability for various recording environments. Listeners will benefit from Scott's personal experiences with different mics, including the Samsung Q2U and the Rode PodMic USB, providing practical insights into the choices available. With a playful tone, they encourage aspiring podcasters not to get bogged down in the details but to start recording with whatever equipment they have, as the conversation quality is what truly matters. Takeaways: * Investing in a decent microphone is worth it as it directly impacts sound quality. * Most beginner podcasters should opt for a dynamic cardioid microphone under $200. * The Rode Podmic USB offers flexibility with both USB and XLR connections. * Microphones like the Shure SM7B are popular but may be overkill for most podcasters. * Don't get overwhelmed by equipment; starting with basic gear is perfectly acceptable. * Post-production software can significantly improve audio quality, even from low-end microphones. Mics mentioned in this episode: * Samsung Q2U [https://www.amazon.com/Samson-Handheld-Microphone-Recording-Podcasting/dp/B001R747SG/ref=asc_df_B001R747SG/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=693338292879&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=5923201572113618879&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9013478&hvtargid=pla-433875563222&psc=1&mcid=d45d2f6b5f1f3ed5930475ccda068835] * Zoom ZDM package [https://zoomcorp.com/en/us/microphones/microphones/zdm-1-podcast-mic-pack/] * Rode PodMic USB [https://rode.com/en-us/microphones/usb/podmic-usb?variant_sku=PODMICUSB] Mics used in this episode Scott: Samsung Q2U Kevin: Sure MV88 email us [walkwithhistoryproductions@gmail.com] Scott's podcast [https://www.talkwithhistory.com] Kevin's podcast [https://thisishowwepray.org/podcast/]

28 de oct de 2024 - 22 min
episode From Novice to Pro: The Best Podcast Editing Tools artwork

From Novice to Pro: The Best Podcast Editing Tools

Scott and Kevin dive into the world of podcast editing software, exploring options suitable for various experience levels. They discuss tools ranging from user-friendly platforms like Alitu to more advanced software like Hindenburg and Adobe Audition. As they share their personal experiences with these tools, they emphasize the importance of having quality audio and a well-treated recording environment. The conversation also touches on the significance of consistency in podcasting, highlighting that many creators struggle to maintain momentum after a few episodes. With practical advice and insights, this episode serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their podcasting journey. Takeaways: * Podcasting requires patience and consistency; many shows don't make it past three episodes. * Editing software choices vary from free options like Audacity to professional tools like Hindenburg. * Descript offers unique features for editing podcasts as if they were text documents. * For better audio quality, invest in a good microphone and treat your recording space appropriately. * Finding the right editing software can significantly enhance your podcasting experience and efficiency. * Planning ahead by recording several episodes before launching helps maintain a consistent publishing schedule. Companies mentioned in this episode: * Alitu [https://alitu.com] * Garageband [https://www.apple.com/mac/garageband/] * Audacity [https://www.audacityteam.org] * Hindenburg [https://hindenburg.com] * Adobe Audition [https://www.adobe.com/products/audition/podcast-recording-software.html] * Pro Tools [https://www.avid.com/pro-tools] * Logic Pro [https://www.apple.com/logic-pro/] * Descript [https://www.descript.com] * Squadcast [https://squadcast.fm] Mics used Scott: Samsung Q2U Kevin: Sure MV88 email us [walkwithhistoryproductions@gmail.com] Scott's podcast [https://www.talkwithhistory.com] Kevin's podcast [https://thisishowwepray.org/podcast/]

21 de oct de 2024 - 24 min
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How to Avoid Trademark Trouble as a Podcaster: Insights from Real Experience

This podcast episode dives into the crucial differences between copyright and trademark, providing listeners with valuable insights to navigate the complexities of intellectual property. Scott shares personal experiences, including a humorous yet eye-opening encounter with Patagonia over trademark infringement, illustrating the potential pitfalls of using brand names without proper research. Kevin joins the discussion, bringing a lighthearted tone as they both reflect on their journey of learning how to podcast. The episode emphasizes the importance of understanding legal protections for creative works, encouraging aspiring podcasters to do their homework before launching their shows. Throughout the conversation, Scott and Kevin blend humor and practical advice, making a potentially dry topic engaging and accessible for their audience. Takeaways: * Trademark and copyright serve different purposes; trademarks protect branding while copyrights cover original works. * Understanding the difference between trademark and copyright is crucial for content creators today. * Filing for a trademark involves costs and a lengthy process, but it helps protect your brand. * Even if you don’t plan to sell merchandise, filing for a trademark can safeguard your podcast name. * Be aware that using a trademarked name can lead to legal issues, as seen with Scott's Patagonia cease and desist. * Researching existing trademarks on the USPTO website is a smart move before launching your podcast. Links referenced in this episode: * USPTO.gov [https://USPTO.gov] * legalzoom.com [https://legalzoom.com] Mics used Scott: Samsung Q2U Kevin: Sure MV88 email us [walkwithhistoryproductions@gmail.com] Scott's podcast [https://www.talkwithhistory.com] Kevin's podcast [https://thisishowwepray.org/podcast/]

14 de oct de 2024 - 26 min
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