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Overcoming The Pressure To Go Video | Video Podcasting on YouTube

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In this episode Krloz discusses the growing pressure to add video to podcasts as platforms and communities promote it, while he questions whether video’s popularity matches audio-only numbers. He asks listeners about their batch recording process, sharing concerns about forgetting an episode’s central point during editing and the strain of recording many episodes. He explains why video could help his physical media/film podcast (showing covers, transfers, and hauls) but lists barriers: discomfort being on camera, lack of a “video” setup, steep learning curves in video editing, lighting and camera challenges, storage demands, added burnout from a one-person production workflow, and costs of hosting video (preferring free YouTube or Spotify over paid hosts like Captivate). He emphasizes taking baby steps, preserving identity, asking audiences how they consume episodes, and preparing for increased criticism on YouTube. In this episode: • The pressure creators feel to start a video podcast • My first experience with batch recording • Camera anxiety and learning to be on video • Video editing, lighting, and production challenges • YouTube vs traditional podcast platforms • Hosting costs and storage concerns • Creator burnout and promotion fatigue • Why I'm taking baby steps into YouTube • Staying true to your identity as a creator Try Descript [https://descript.cello.so/9C4wdTczrFL] out for two month at 50% off the Creator plan, and check out RSS.com [https://rss.com/?via=9e489f] for free! If you're navigating the same questions about video podcasting, I'd love to hear your thoughts. How do you balance growth, creativity, and sustainability? Follow along at krpodlab.com [http://krpodlab.com] and connect with me on Instagram @krpodlab [https://www.instagram.com/krpodlab/] 00:00 Welcome and Topic Setup 02:10 Batch Recording Experiment 03:22 Editing Fears and Workflow 06:13 Why Video Feels Necessary 06:52 Showing Physical Media on Camera 09:06 Face on Camera Discomfort 11:34 Podcast vs Vlog Debate 13:04 Influencer Pressure in Media 14:20 Video Editing and Lighting Hurdles 17:38 Thumbnails and YouTube AI Tools 21:08 Camera Anxiety and Procrastination 22:37 Where to Host Video Podcasts 25:12 Overwhelming Video Advice Online 28:16 Storage Costs and Burnout Risk 30:21 Promotion Burnout 31:20 DM Spam Etiquette 34:25 Notion List Pressure 36:52 Is Video Worth It 39:59 YouTube Algorithm Edge 43:29 Baby Steps Into Video 46:48 Keep Your Identity 48:12 Likes Addiction Trap 53:00 Criticism And Caution 54:18 Descript Discount Plug 55:54 Final Thanks And Outro

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How I Actually Use AI for Podcasting (Without Letting It Take Over)

AI is everywhere right now. Some creators see it as a threat, others think it's overhyped. In this episode of The Creator's Log, I share how I actually use AI in my podcasting workflow, and why I view it as an assistant rather than a replacement for creativity. From developing episode ideas and refining outlines to creating show notes, social media captions, thumbnails, and even building a podcast website, I break down the real ways AI has helped me save time while keeping my voice and creative decisions intact. I also talk about the mistakes creators make when relying too heavily on AI, why transcripts have become one of the most valuable tools in my workflow, and how I balance technology with the human side of podcasting. Whether you're launching your first podcast, growing a creative project, or simply curious about how AI fits into content creation, this episode offers a practical look at what works, what doesn't, and where the creator still needs to stay in control. In this episode: * How I use AI to brainstorm podcast topics * Creating outlines without scripting episodes * Turning transcripts into SEO-friendly show notes * Using AI for social media captions and marketing * Building a podcast website with AI assistance * Creating podcast artwork and thumbnails * The limits of AI in creative work * Why maintaining your voice matters * Balancing efficiency with authenticity as a creator If you've been wondering how AI can fit into your creative workflow without replacing your ideas, this episode is for you. Try Descript [https://descript.cello.so/9C4wdTczrFL] for 2 months at 50% off the Creator plan, and check out RSS.com [https://rss.com/?via=9e489f]for free! Build a professional website for your podcast with Beamly. [https://beamly.com?via=krloz89] Follow along at KRPodLab.com [http://KRPodLab.com] and connect with me on Instagram @KRPODLAB. [https://www.instagram.com/krpodlab/]

12 jun 202640 min
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Overcoming The Pressure To Go Video | Video Podcasting on YouTube

In this episode Krloz discusses the growing pressure to add video to podcasts as platforms and communities promote it, while he questions whether video’s popularity matches audio-only numbers. He asks listeners about their batch recording process, sharing concerns about forgetting an episode’s central point during editing and the strain of recording many episodes. He explains why video could help his physical media/film podcast (showing covers, transfers, and hauls) but lists barriers: discomfort being on camera, lack of a “video” setup, steep learning curves in video editing, lighting and camera challenges, storage demands, added burnout from a one-person production workflow, and costs of hosting video (preferring free YouTube or Spotify over paid hosts like Captivate). He emphasizes taking baby steps, preserving identity, asking audiences how they consume episodes, and preparing for increased criticism on YouTube. In this episode: • The pressure creators feel to start a video podcast • My first experience with batch recording • Camera anxiety and learning to be on video • Video editing, lighting, and production challenges • YouTube vs traditional podcast platforms • Hosting costs and storage concerns • Creator burnout and promotion fatigue • Why I'm taking baby steps into YouTube • Staying true to your identity as a creator Try Descript [https://descript.cello.so/9C4wdTczrFL] out for two month at 50% off the Creator plan, and check out RSS.com [https://rss.com/?via=9e489f] for free! If you're navigating the same questions about video podcasting, I'd love to hear your thoughts. How do you balance growth, creativity, and sustainability? Follow along at krpodlab.com [http://krpodlab.com] and connect with me on Instagram @krpodlab [https://www.instagram.com/krpodlab/] 00:00 Welcome and Topic Setup 02:10 Batch Recording Experiment 03:22 Editing Fears and Workflow 06:13 Why Video Feels Necessary 06:52 Showing Physical Media on Camera 09:06 Face on Camera Discomfort 11:34 Podcast vs Vlog Debate 13:04 Influencer Pressure in Media 14:20 Video Editing and Lighting Hurdles 17:38 Thumbnails and YouTube AI Tools 21:08 Camera Anxiety and Procrastination 22:37 Where to Host Video Podcasts 25:12 Overwhelming Video Advice Online 28:16 Storage Costs and Burnout Risk 30:21 Promotion Burnout 31:20 DM Spam Etiquette 34:25 Notion List Pressure 36:52 Is Video Worth It 39:59 YouTube Algorithm Edge 43:29 Baby Steps Into Video 46:48 Keep Your Identity 48:12 Likes Addiction Trap 53:00 Criticism And Caution 54:18 Descript Discount Plug 55:54 Final Thanks And Outro

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My Podcast Gets More Plays on YouTube Than Podcast Apps

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Podcast Hosting Platforms (P.2): Captivate, Buzzsprout, Transistor & RSS.com

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Podcast Hosting Platform (P.1) | Spreaker, Podcastle, Castos & Podbean

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