Forced out of the same room by COVID-19, the hosts prove you can still make a high-quality podcast from home. In this episode, we breaks down remote podcast recording basics: gear, software, and workflow, so beginners and pros alike can keep turning out studio-quality shows.
We also cover what to do when your internet connection or wi-fi flakes out, why headphones matter, and how to salvage quality recordings from a shaky recording session with remote guests or a phone call.
Expect practical tips for remote interviews, video conferencing, video recording, even a quick nod to live streaming or launching a video podcast if that fits your podcast production goals. We run through podcast recording software settings, transcription options, and a smooth podcast editing workflow so your podcast episodes still sound like the best podcast you can make.
Then we pivot to Google’s brand-new Google Podcasts app for iPhone—why it launched on iOS first, how the search function handles show notes, links, and Spotify-style limitations, what’s missing (CarPlay, playlists, gated RSS feeds), and what this means for podcast hosting, discovery, and cross-platform listening.
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If you’re adjusting your workflow, dealing with remote recording tools, or just trying to keep your intro tight while your kids crash the call, this episode will help you keep creating a high-quality podcast that serves your audience.
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