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A Day in the Mic

A Day in the Mic

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Opinionated Answers to Common Podcasting Questions. Starting and running a successful podcast isn't easy, on some days, it isn't even fun. But, what you get for the effort is not only worthwhile, it's impossible to find through other creative mediums. I call podcasting, "Relational Radio" because builds community and connections like no other medium can. There is a magic to podcasting. Part of that magic lies in the many contradictions podcasts present. Listeners feel close to hosts they've never met. Podcasts are easy to start, but hard to maintain. Podcasts build community in apps that don't have many community building features. My name is Aaron Robbins, I've been a professional content creator for two decades and digital marketer for just as long. A Day in the Mic, contains my thoughts on starting, but more importantly, running a successful podcast. I hope you find it helpful and possibly entertaining.2023, Aaron Robbins. All Right Reserved.
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  • Beware of the Dreaded Time Gotchas. Podcast Production Times Demystified.
    Mar 15 2023

    On this episode we talk about this, what I am doing right now, writing a podcast episode description. How long does it take? How long should it take? In short, How long does it take to make a podcast episode? Make the most of your podcasting time by first understanding how much you realistically have. Topics covered in this episode range from the 4 types of podcasts

    1. The single host thought of the day, show
    2. Single host scripted history, documentary, story, tip and tricks, best practices show
    3. the multi host roundtable general topic show, the most common podcast type
    4. The audio drama, a serialized non-fiction narrative based podcast

    I then uncover the fearsome and dreaded Time Gotchas lurking in each phase of a podcast episode production cycle.

    1. Podcast planning
    2. Podcast host/guest/tech prep
    3. Pre show banter
    4. Recording the podcast
    5. Post show banter
    6. Editing
    7. Uploading and releasing your podcast
    8. Promoting and marketing your podcat.

    Whether you are a no-edit record and upload kinda host or a more produced, edited and fx'ed type of show. Understanding your time budget and uncovering the things that will sink time from that budget helps create creative constraints that will benefit your show while at the same time, making sure you and your talent/hosts are happy, appreciated and feel there time is well spent contributing to a podcast project.

    Follow me on twitter.com @adayinthemic

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