
11/16/2023
A 30 Minute Guide to Starting a Podcast Hello friends! I need to republish an episode for work stuff, so I thought I'd share this one from 2021 again and say hello!
Also I'd love to hear any questions you have about podcasts or podcasting, please visit this Google Form I set up and fill it out if you'd like to share your question(s)!
Hope

09/29/2022
94: How to Get Good Sound for Your Podcast Part 6: Talk To Your Guests and Co-Hosts 94: How to Get Good Sound for Your Podcast, Part 6: Talk Through Audio Gear with Your Guests and Co-Hosts Before You Start Recording
Good sound quality isn't the only thing you need to be successful in podcasting, but bad audio quality will cost you listeners. It only takes a few minutes to talk to

02/27/2021
93: Good Sound Part 5: On Recording Remotely If you only need to record your own voice, or maybe a couple people in the same room, you won't have a hard time ending up with a podcast that sounds good.
However, if you want to record interviews or episodes with guests or co-hosts that are in different locations, getting good sound becomes harder

02/06/2021
92: Good Sound Part 4: Your Room Last episode I talked about mic technique and how to set gain levels. This week I'm going to talk about how the room you're recording in might affect the quality of your sound.
The most important thing is to pay attention to how you sound in your room.
The room you're recording in is probably only g

01/30/2021
91: Good Sound Part 3: Mic Technique and Setting Input Gain Levels Last week I talked about how to connect your microphone and headphones and make sure you're ready to start recording.
This week I'm going to walk you through the basics of microphone technique and how to set the input gain levels (or recording levels) so you can sound good anytime you want to record

01/23/2021
90: Good Sound Part 2: Connecting Your Microphone and Headphones Watch the video version of this episode here.
Welcome back to another episode of Podcasting with Aaron.
I hope you're having a good week so far. I know I certainly have. This past week has been one of the better weeks in recent memory. Possibly the best week since 2016, actually.
Last week I talked

01/16/2021
89: How to Get Good Sound for Your Podcast, Part 1: Why It Matters I've been obsessed with things that sound good for as long as I could remember. I've always loved music and the effect it has on my body and brain, so I got interested in the process of creating and capturing sound when I was young.
The first podcasts I started listening to back in 2008/2009 were pr
12/19/2020
88: How to Start a Podcast (2021) My goal for this episode is to give you a big picture roadmap for how to start a podcast. You give me 30 minutes of your time, I'll tell you everything I know about starting a podcast.
This isn’t meant to be an exhaustive guide that covers everything you’ll need to know (that would take awhile longe

12/12/2020
87: How to Stop Procrastinating and Start Podcasting Why are you procrastinating?
This is an important question, and is worth considering, reflecting on, and writing about.
It could be a few different things.
You've decided that something else is more important.
What are you doing (or what should you be doing) that's more important than your podcast?
12/05/2020
86: Relaunching My Show to Help You Learn Podcasting (Introducing Podcasting with Aaron) Hey friend! Thank you so much for joining me today. I hope you're having a good day wherever you are.
If this is your first time hearing or seeing me, welcome! I'm glad you're here! My name is Aaron Dowd and I'm here to help you learn about podcasting and connect you with other great podcasters in t
07/24/2020
85: Juleyka Lantigua-Williams | How to Grow Your Podcast Audience Juleyka Lantigua-Williams shares her strategy for audience growth and how it's put her shows on the path to reach 1 million downloads by the end of the year.
Here's what I learned in this episode: Audience growth isn't something that magically happens once you start publishing episodes.
If you want
06/13/2020
84: Sean McCabe Returns to Talk About His Podcasting Process, Growing an Audience, Making Money with a Podcast, and More In this episode, Sean and I discuss his new mobile recording setup, the challenges of the paid membership model for podcasts, Spotify's recent moves in podcasting (Joe Rogan, etc), how to grow an audience for a podcast, the best ways to make money with a podcast, what most podcasters get wrong about
05/02/2020
83: How (and When) to Find Sponsors for Your Podcast: Talking Sponsors, Podcorn, and More with Mathew Passy on Podcast Me Anything Topics:
When is the right time to start looking for sponsors for a podcast?
How does having a niche audience help you with finding sponsors?
3 things you should include in a proposal to a sponsor
Why getting brands excited about sponsoring podcasts needs to be a community effort
Questions to as
11/20/2019
82: Steph Colbourn | Professional Podcast Production Q&A My guest today is Steph Colbourn, founder of Edit Audio, a podcast consultation and production company.
In this episode, we discuss how she got into podcast editing and production, how she connects with and on-boards new clients, her process for working with them and helping them be successful, what

12/23/2018
80: How to Get a Job Producing Podcasts Cool Stuff to Check Out:
podjobs.net
Without Fail: Ira Glass: The Man Who Launched a Thousand Podcasts (That Gimlet podcast interview I mentioned, real good)
Most Jobs Don't Have An Official Job Posting
Not everyone can become a great artist, but a great artist can come from anywhere. - Anton Eg

11/19/2018
RSS Feeds Explained: How to Get Your Podcast Into All the Podcast Apps & Directories Q: What is an RSS feed?
An RSS feed is a formatted text document that contains all the important information about your show. It's hosted on a server somewhere (usually public) and has a URL so anyone can view or access its contents. It contains info about your show and your episodes: Things like y
11/11/2018
How to Be a Podcast Editor: Q&A with Sidney Evans Questions Discussed in This Episode:
How do you find your first clients?
Do you need a website and/or tutorials to attract clients?
What are people hiring podcast editors looking for?
Should we be making tutorials and content to attract clients?
Should you invest time in trying to convince peop
12/19/2016
Ryan Monette | A Day In the Life of an Audio Engineer My guest this week is professional audio engineer Ryan Monette. Ryan graduated from Berklee College of Music with a degree in Music Production & Engineering. For the last 4.5 years he's been the Post-Production Audio Engineer on staff at Elevation Church, in Charlotte, NC, where he mixes their globa
12/12/2016
Shawn Blanc | Improving Your Productivity and Creative Output Highlights, Takeaways & Quick Wins:
For big projects, you need long stretches of uninterrupted time to think and work.
Work on building your focus muscle.
The first five minutes of focus time are the hardest.
Pick a task, pick a time, and do the task at that time.
Show up every day and do your
12/05/2016
Shawn Blanc | Content Strategy and Growing an Audience Shawn Blanc is a writer, small-business owner, productivity coach, and creative entrepreneur living in Kansas City with his wife and their three sons. Shawn has been teaching and learning about creativity, diligence, and focus for over a decade, and his online courses have helped thousands of people

11/28/2016
Martine Ellis | Streamlining Your Podcast Workflow Martine Ellis joins me to share her podcasting journey and how she created a detailed checklist to help streamline her podcast workflow. We discuss how niching down can help you attract a dedicated audience and how to spend less time creating a podcast without sacrificing quality. We also walk throu

11/07/2016
Do You Need Expensive Headphones to Mix a Podcast? I’ve been watching an online audio mastering course on Creative Live called DIY Mastering (by Jesse Cannon). In it, he was talking about how he always checks his work on cheap speakers and Apple earbuds, since that’s what most people use to listen to music. It got me thinking about the importance of

10/17/2016
Portable Podcasting Setup I got a question from a Community member about recording audio away from home, so I grabbed my Zoom H4N and a few mics and headed to a local Starbucks to test out the different mics in a real world setting.
If you’d like to invest in an affordable, portable recording setup, this episode will help yo

10/10/2016
How to Write a Podcast Description That Attracts New Listeners Your podcast description is one of the first things people see when they come across your podcast online or in a podcast app. This is your chance to catch their attention and sell them on your show. It’s your opportunity to convince them to listen.
The ideal podcast description answers two questions