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PodSchool

PodSchool

De: Rachel Corbett
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Do you want to create a kick-arse podcast people will want to listen to? Podcasting expert, Rachel Corbett, shares her short actionable tips to help you create compelling content, connect with an audience and keep listeners coming back for more. If you want even more help with your podcast check out Rachel's online podcasting course at podschool.com.auRachel Corbett Economía Exito Profesional
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  • Why you shouldn't waste time in your podcast introduction
    Aug 10 2025

    Your podcast intro is some of the most valuable real estate in your show.

    So why are so many podcasters wasting it?

    In this episode, I share why your audience doesn’t need warming up, how long-winded intros drive people away and what to do instead so your listeners stick around until the end.

    What you’ll learn:

    • Why your podcast intro matters more than you think
    • How to avoid boring or losing listeners early
    • What to include (and cut) in your show intro
    • How to balance the needs of new and returning listeners
    • The one editing mistake that will cost you audience

    EPISODE CREDITS:

    Host: Rachel Corbett

    Editing Assistance: Josh Newth

    LINKS & OTHER IMPORTANT STUFF:

    Download my free podcasting guide

    Check out my online podcasting course, PodSchool

    Click here to submit a question to the show

    Email me: rachel@rachelcorbett.com.au

    Follow me: Instagram, Facebook, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok or check out my blog or the PodSchool website.

    This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Wangal people, of the Eora Nation.

    I pay my respects to Elders past and present.

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    7 m
  • Should you change your voice for your podcast?
    Aug 3 2025

    So many new podcasters are fearful of starting their show because they don't think they sound good or professional enough.

    But podcasting isn’t about perfection, it’s about authenticity and connection.

    In this episode, I share why your voice is absolutely good enough and how to get past the insecurity so you can hit record with confidence.

    What you’ll learn:

    • Why your voice sounds different in recordings to what you're used to (and why that’s normal)
    • Why “sounding professional” isn't the goal
    • How to stop your voice from holding you back
    • Why confidence grows the more you record

    EPISODE CREDITS:

    Host: Rachel Corbett

    Editing Assistance: Josh Newth

    LINKS & OTHER IMPORTANT STUFF:

    Download my free podcasting guide

    Check out my online podcasting course, PodSchool

    Click here to submit a question to the show

    Email me: rachel@rachelcorbett.com.au

    Follow me: Instagram, Facebook, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok or check out my blog or the PodSchool website.

    This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Wangal people, of the Eora Nation.

    I pay my respects to Elders past and present.

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    7 m
  • Have we over complicated podcasting? | Chat with PodCraft's Matthew McLean
    Jul 31 2025

    Podcasting has never been a simple “hit record” and you’re done kind of game but the introduction of video has definitely added a new layer of complexity.

    The trick is remembering why you’re doing it and who you’re creating for, even when the industry is noisy with trends, hype, and “must‑do” advice.

    I recently sat down with Matthew McLean, co‑host of Podcraft, to unpack the state of podcasting right now.

    From the ongoing debate about whether we should even be calling it “podcasting” anymore, to how video, monetisation and platform politics are reshaping the space.

    We also dive into practical tools and tactics that are helping creators right now, and share why we both think podcasting still has a powerful future if you focus on the fundamentals.

    What we cover in this conversation:

    Is the term 'podcast' dead?

    • Why some industry voices are pushing for a rebrand and why many creators (us included) aren’t convinced
    • Why changing the name ignores the strength of the term 'podcast' and its long and impressive history

    Video vs. Audio‑Only Content

    • Why video is valuable but not a dealbreaker for growth
    • The hidden complexity of adding full‑length video to your workflow (and why it’s okay to start audio‑only)
    • Why consistency trumps video for long‑term audience building

    Monetisation Challenges with Video

    • Why dynamic ad serving doesn’t work on major video platforms
    • How video‑first strategies can unintentionally block traditional podcast ad revenue streams
    • When baked‑in ads make sense and when they don’t

    Platform Control & Algorithm Shifts

    • How YouTube and Spotify are shaping video podcasting for their own monetisation goals
    • Why relying on a single platform’s algorithm is risky for podcasters

    Championing Audio‑First

    • Audio as an escape from screens and the pace of short‑form, addictive content
    • Why long‑form, relationship‑driven podcasting is still a competitive advantage

    Tools & Workflow Essentials

    • ChatGPT for content ideas (without losing your own voice)
    • Adobe Enhance for audio cleanup
    • Canva for quick visual creation
    • Why reliable gear you know well often beats the latest shiny tech

    The Growing Complexity of Podcasting

    • How the industry has changed from the “simpler days”
    • Balancing innovation with making podcasting accessible for new creators

    Hope you enjoy the conversion and make sure you...

    Check out: PodCraft & The Podcast Host

    Check out: The Indie Podcasters Survey

    EPISODE CREDITS:

    Hosts: Rachel Corbett & Matthew McLean

    LINKS & OTHER...

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