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How to run a successful and profitable podcast. https://podcasterplus.com/show

Are you passionate about starting your own podcast but feel overwhelmed by the tasks involved? Look no further! In this podcast, we dive into the world of podcasting and give you all the insider tips and tricks on how to set up and run a successful podcast.

From choosing the right equipment and software to creating engaging content, we cover every aspect of podcasting to ensure your journey is both pleasurable and prosperous.

Tune in as we share valuable insights on how to grow your audience and increase your podcast's reach.

Discover effective marketing strategies, guest acquisition techniques, and ways to engage with your listeners both on and off the airwaves.

Don't let the daunting task of running a podcast hold you back from pursuing your passion. Join us as we break down the process step-by-step and make running a podcast an enjoyable and rewarding experience. Get ready to become a successful podcaster!

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  • 23 - Editing Your Podcast: When to DIY vs. Outsource
    Mar 20 2026

    Nathan Wrigley breaks down the real trade-offs between editing your own podcast and outsourcing it. Learn when DIY makes sense, when it’s costing you your growth, and how to use a simple checklist to hire a professional editor. We'll look at the costs, the hidden time sinks, and I’ll give you a simple framework to help you decide which path is right for your show right now.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • The "Editing Wall": Why editing often takes 4x the recording time.
    • DIY Pros & Cons: Using tools like Descript and Audacity to maintain creative control.
    • The Outsourcing ROI: How to value your time and decide when to pay for professional polish.
    • Hiring Checklist: 3 essential steps to finding a reliable podcast editor.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • What Is Actually Eating Up Podcasters' Time? (Blog Post)
    • Editing Your Podcast: The Complete Guide to Tools and Workflows (Podcast Episode)
    • DIY Podcast Editing vs Hiring an Editor (External Research)
    • Podcast Editing Rates & Costs in 2025 (External Research)

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  • 22 - Editing your podcast the complete guide to tools and workflows
    Mar 13 2026
    In this episode, host Nathan Wrigley tackles the single biggest hurdle for independent creators: the "Editing Wall." Most podcasters spend three to four hours in the editing chair for every hour of recorded audio. Nathan argues that while editing is essential for quality, it doesn't have to be a source of burnout. By choosing the right tools and following a structured, repeatable workflow, you can slash your production time while actually improving the final sound of your show.This guide moves beyond just "cutting out the mistakes." It explores the psychology of pacing, the technical requirements for modern podcast directories (like LUFS standards), and the specific software that caters to different skill levels and budgets.Deep Dive: Choosing Your Tools (DAWs)The "best" software is subjective, but Nathan breaks down the industry leaders based on his many years of experience:For the Budget-Conscious: Audacity remains the gold standard for free, open-source editing. While its interface is dated, its capability for basic destructive editing and noise removal is unmatched for $0. Mac users should also look at GarageBand, which offers a more modern UI and excellent built-in filters for spoken word.For the Efficiency Seeker: Descript has revolutionised the space by allowing you to edit audio like a Word document. If you delete a sentence in the transcript, the audio is cut automatically. This is ideal for solo creators who need to move fast.For the Aspiring Pro: Reaper is highly recommended for its low cost and infinite customisability. For those focused purely on storytelling and broadcast quality, Hindenburg Narrator/Journalist is built specifically for voice, featuring "Auto-Level" tools that save hours of manual gain adjustment.The 4-Step Podcaster Editing WorkflowTo avoid getting lost in the weeds, Nathan follows a linear system that ensures no step is repeated unnecessarily:1. The Repair PassBefore you start "editing" the content, you must fix the environment. This involves using noise reduction to eliminate background hums, hiss, or room echo. Fixing these issues at the start prevents them from being amplified during the mastering phase.2. The Rough CutThis is the structural phase. Your goal here isn't perfection; it’s narrative flow. Remove the large "dead" sections: the coughs, the false starts, the tangent about the weather that didn't land, and any interruptions. By the end of this pass, you should have the "skeleton" of your episode.3. The Creative PolishNow you zoom in. This is where you address the "umms" and "ahhs" (sparingly, to keep it sounding human) and tighten the pacing. Nathan emphasizes the "One-Second Rule"—if a guest takes too long to answer, trim the silence to roughly one second to keep the energy high. This is also where you layer in your brand elements: intros, outros, and musical transitions.4. Mastering & LoudnessThe final step is technical. You need your podcast to sound consistent with other professional shows in a listener’s queue. Nathan recommends targeting -16 LUFS for stereo files. This ensures your show isn't jarringly quiet or painfully loud compared to the next show in the playlist.Key Takeaways for PodcastersDon't Edit as You Go: Follow the steps in order. Editing while you are still "repairing" audio is a recipe for a 6-hour session.Pacing Over Perfection: A few "umms" make you sound human; a five-second silence makes you sound unprepared. Focus on the gaps, not every single filler word.Loudness Matters: If your audio is too quiet, listeners in cars or noisy environments will turn you off. Master to industry standards.Systems Over Software: A great tool in a bad workflow is still slow. Find a system that works for you and stick to it every single week.Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeAudacity: https://www.audacityteam.org/ (Free/Open Source)Descript: https://www.descript.com/ (Text-based editing)Reaper: https://www.reaper.fm/ (Highly customisable DAW)Hindenburg: https://hindenburg.com/ (Designed for journalists)iZotope Loudness Guide: A technical deep dive into LUFSRelated Content from PodcasterPlusBlog Post: Editing Your Podcast: The Complete Guide to Tools and WorkflowsPodcast Episode: I want to start a podcast but don’t have the time. What are the best ways to get started in just a few hoursReady to reclaim your time? PodcasterPlus helps you automate the logistics of guest booking and website management so you have more time to focus on your audio. Learn more at podcasterplus.com.
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  • 21 - Podcast guest booking without the back and forth
    Mar 5 2026

    The Frictionless Booking Framework

    The "calendar dance" isn't just a time-waster; it’s a mental tax on both you and your guest. When the logistics of booking an interview become a chore, the quality of the eventually recorded conversation suffers. Nathan outlines a four-step system to remove the friction:

    • The Snappy Outreach: Learn why your first email should be a short, personalized "Why You?" pitch rather than a five-paragraph essay.
    • The Intake Form Strategy: Stop chasing guests for bios and headshots. Nathan explains how to use pre-qualifying questions to gather everything you need before the date is even set.
    • Automated Scheduling: Why scheduling links (like Calendly or SavvyCal) are a gift to your guests, not a cold or impersonal barrier.
    • Ready-to-Send Templates: A look at the three essential email snippets every podcaster should have in their toolkit to handle invitations, confirmations, and reminders in seconds.

    Why Your Workflow Matters

    Your guest’s experience with your show starts the moment you reach out, not when you hit "Record." A messy, back-and-forth booking process signals a lack of organization. Conversely, a smooth, automated workflow respects their time and sets the stage for a professional, high-energy interview.

    Related Content & Further Reading

    Head to https://podcasterplus.com/podcast/ and look for episode 21.

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