How to Make an Easy Podcast
Brainstorm a Theme., Create a script., Find a place to record., Make a schedule.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Brainstorm a Theme.
Think about what you want your podcast to be about and what it will cover.
You can cover a wide variety of topics or focus on one idea.
It can be a solo podcast or have a group of people.
Stick to a few ideas in the beginning and let it evolve over time. -
Step 2: Create a script.
Having a script will help keep you on topic, make segment transitions smooth and keep you within a general time limit.
It can be fully scripted or a general outline of topics of discussion.
Most podcasts aim to hit a length of around an hour. , This should be a quiet location with low outside noise.
Make sure there is ample room for you and whoever else is on your podcast.
Sound dampening panels can reduce background noise even further. , Consider making a schedule for how often new episodes will be released.
This will help build a steady audience.
Most podcasts have a weekly or bi-weekly run. -
Step 3: Find a place to record.
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Step 4: Make a schedule.
Detailed Guide
Think about what you want your podcast to be about and what it will cover.
You can cover a wide variety of topics or focus on one idea.
It can be a solo podcast or have a group of people.
Stick to a few ideas in the beginning and let it evolve over time.
Having a script will help keep you on topic, make segment transitions smooth and keep you within a general time limit.
It can be fully scripted or a general outline of topics of discussion.
Most podcasts aim to hit a length of around an hour. , This should be a quiet location with low outside noise.
Make sure there is ample room for you and whoever else is on your podcast.
Sound dampening panels can reduce background noise even further. , Consider making a schedule for how often new episodes will be released.
This will help build a steady audience.
Most podcasts have a weekly or bi-weekly run.
About the Author
Claire Griffin
Committed to making DIY projects accessible and understandable for everyone.
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