Podcasting 101: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Our Process - E131
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This week, we are sharing our podcasting process. We'll get into our past and current podcasting practices, as well as the apps and tools that we use and love! Whether you are interested in podcasting for yourself or with your students, this episode is packed full of great tips and tricks to get you started.
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**For detailed show notes, please visit our website at https://edugals.com/131**
- Nerves, giggles, bloopers, and more
- Started with easily accessible tools - GarageBand, Audacity
- Recording tools - GarageBand, Hindenberg Pro ($, great for editing too with voice profiles)
- Editing tools - Hindenberg Pro, Descript ($, creates transcripts, uses AI for editing, decreases editing time, voice regeneration)
- Transcripts - Descript, can hack with Google Read and Write, etc
- Remote recording now built into Descript with SquadCast
- Other remote recording tools - Zencastr (free option), Riverside.fm, SquadCast, Zoom
- End-to-end recording - Google Meet and individual recording
- Microphones - Samson Q2U, condenser vs dynamic mic, Rode PodMic (XLR, requires interface)
- Cloud Lifter to amplify sound
- Interface - Rodecaster Pro
- Just starting out? Find royalty-free music, dynamic USB microphone
- Hosting - Buzzsprout ($, Ads, magic mastering, cohost AI), Anchor/Spotify (free)
- Posting to social media, newsletter - using Chat GPT for idea generation
- Website - Wordpress ($) for blog post "shnotes"
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