• What Do You Need to Start a Podcast?

  • Oct 5 2021
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

What Do You Need to Start a Podcast?

  • Summary

  • “What studio do you use to record your podcast?”When I lived in LA, that was a common question I received when I told someone I had a podcast. Most were surprised when I said, “Uh...my bedroom?”The truth is, you don’t need expensive equipment or a fancy studio to get started with your podcast. In fact, to this day I still record episodes in my bedroom (though I did upgrade some equipment).So as you start planning out your podcast, just know that you don’t have to break the bank to begin. You can actually start for free (yes, for free) and work your way up as you grow your audience, expand your budget, and invest more into your production.In this episode, I let you know the tools you need to get started and what you can hold off on for the time being.What you’ll discover:The key tools to starting your podcastThe tools that can wait until your podcast is further alongMy number one podcasting toolFor additional resources and more show notes, visit the Mind Your Pod episode page on my website.Resources:Asana Podcast Management TrackerHow to Choose a Podcast Hosting PlatformPodcast Content Strategy + Launch ChecklistAcastAnchor.fmBuzzsproutLibsynBlue YetiAKG Noise Cancelling HeadphonesAudacityIsolation ShieldPop FilterPodcast ManagerBroken Glass MediaWebsite: www.brokenglassmediallc.comBlog: www.brokenglassmediallc.com/thebrokenglassblogInstagram: @brokenglassmediaTwitter: @brokenglassblogFacebook: @brokenglassmediallcMind Your PodWebsite: www.mindyourpod.comInstagram: @mindyourpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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