Prepare Your Guests for a Smooth Remote Recording Session

Prepare Your Guests

A great podcast interview starts before you ever hit “Record.” Whether you’re using Zoom, Riverside, SquadCast, or any other remote platform, your guest’s preparation directly affects audio quality, pacing, and the overall professionalism of your show. Prepare your guests for their podcasting experience. Your guests may have never used an external microphone or adjusted input settings before. All of your guests will appreciate clear guidance.

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Why Your Podcast Isn’t Growing Yet (And Why Your Numbers Are Normal)

Your Numbers Are Normal

Every week, someone new launches a passion-driven podcast and immediately has the same fear: “I published 5, 8, 12 episodes… and barely anyone is listening. What am I doing wrong?” If that’s you, take a breath. You are not failing. You are not unusual. And you certainly aren’t alone. Your numbers are normal.

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Getting Guests to Relax: How to Warm Up Everyday People for Great Podcast Conversations

Getting Guests to Relax

If you’ve ever sat down to record an episode only to find your guest stiff as a board for the first twenty minutes, you’re not alone. Even seasoned hosts face the same challenge: guests who start off nervous, overly rehearsed, or just plain awkward. Then, right when they loosen up and the real conversation starts flowing: BOOM, an hour’s gone, and now you’re facing a six-hour editing session to carve out the good stuff.

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Hanging Up the Headphones: Why Podcast Producers Quit (and How to Do It Gracefully)

Hanging Up the Headphones

Every podcaster dreams of creating something that lasts: episodes that inspire, teach, and connect. But for many, there comes a time when hitting “record” starts to feel less like a passion and more like a burden. Hanging Up the Headphones: Whether you’re facing burnout, moving on to new projects, or simply ready to retire from podcasting, knowing why people stop producing and how to stop well can make all the difference to your audience.

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Podcast Analytics That Matter: Balancing Subscribers and Downloads

Subscribers and Downloads

When podcasters talk about growth, two numbers come up again and again: subscribers and downloads. Both are valuable, but it’s not enough to look at them in isolation. To truly understand your show’s health, and where you should focus your energy, you need to track these metrics together.

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Simple Ways to Improve Sound Quality in Post-Production

Ways to Improve Sound Quality

Even the best-planned podcast recordings don’t always go perfectly. Maybe there’s background hum you didn’t notice, a guest who sat too far from the mic, or moments of uneven loudness. The good news? With a few smart post-production techniques (and the right tools) you can dramatically improve your podcast’s sound quality and create a smoother listening experience.

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Capturing Audio in the Field: Tools and Tips for Podcasters

Capturing Audio in the Field

For podcasters, capturing audio in the field can add richness and authenticity that’s hard to replicate in a studio. Whether you’re producing a documentary-style podcast, telling immersive stories, or simply spicing up an interview, recording high-quality audio on location—and weaving in natural sound effects—can set your show apart.

Here are some tips and gear recommendations to help you make the most of your field recordings.

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Why Educational Content Is In High Demand

Educational Content

Podcasting has grown from a niche hobby into a mainstream medium, and one of the fastest-growing categories is educational content. Audiences aren’t just looking to be entertained anymore—they’re seeking ways to learn, upskill, and gain insights in their everyday lives. For podcasters, this shift represents an incredible opportunity to reach eager listeners while building authority and trust.

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