I want to start a podcast but I have zero experience with audio editing, recording, or anything technical. I have ideas for topics and potential guests but the technical side is overwhelming me
What do I actually need to get started? and how complicated is the learning curve for podcast production?
How to start a podcast with no experience?
Re: How to start a podcast with no experience?
invest in learning the basics properly before launching
I tried the "just start" approach and my first 15 episodes were so bad i had to delete them and relaunch. wasted 3 months because i didn't learn the fundamentals first
what i wish i'd done:
minimum quality standards you need:
spend 2-3 weeks learning the basics before you launch. watch youtube tutorials on podcast production, practice recording yourself, get feedback from friends
launching with quality from day 1 is better than launching fast with bad quality and having to fix it later
I tried the "just start" approach and my first 15 episodes were so bad i had to delete them and relaunch. wasted 3 months because i didn't learn the fundamentals first
what i wish i'd done:
- taken a basic audio editing course (udemy has courses for $15)
- learned about audio levels, compression, and eq
- invested in at least decent equipment from the start ($200-300)
- practiced recording and editing 5-10 test episodes before publishing
minimum quality standards you need:
- no background noise or echo
- consistent volume levels
- clear voice with no distortion
- professional intro/outro music
spend 2-3 weeks learning the basics before you launch. watch youtube tutorials on podcast production, practice recording yourself, get feedback from friends
launching with quality from day 1 is better than launching fast with bad quality and having to fix it later
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Re: How to start a podcast with no experience?
I started my podcast 8 months ago with zero technical knowledge and honestly it's way easier than you think
minimum equipment to start:
my first episode workflow:
things i learned later that i wish i knew:
just start. You'll figure it out as you go
minimum equipment to start:
- decent usb microphone ($50-100, i use blue yeti)
- free recording software (audacity or garageband)
- quiet space to record
- headphones
my first episode workflow:
- recorded myself talking using audacity (took 20 min to learn the basics on youtube)
- edited out long pauses and ums (literally just cutting sections out)
- exported as mp3
- uploaded to podcast hosting platform (i use buzzsprout, $12/month)
- they distributed it to spotify, apple podcasts, etc automatically
things i learned later that i wish i knew:
- record in a closet with clothes around you (dampens echo)
- get close to the mic for better audio quality
- always do a test recording first
just start. You'll figure it out as you go