The Audacity to Podcast
Summary: I believe anyone can share a message to change the world, and podcasting is the BEST way to spread that message! I'm Daniel J. Lewis and this is where I give you the guts and teach you the tools to launch or improve your own podcast for sharing your passions and finding success! I cover all things podcasting: audio gear, video equipment, editing software, WordPress and plugins, social media promotion tools, marketing, and more with understandable in-depth information and easy-to-follow steps. If you want to know how to podcast or grow the show you already have, this show is for you! Have a podcasting question or suggestion? Email Feedback@TheAudacitytoPodcast.com or call (903) 231-2221. Please subscribe and I will give you THE AUDACITY to podcast!
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Podcasts:
Moving podcast hosting companies and keeping your subscribers doesn't have to be complicated. Here's what you need to know, especially to avoid losing your entire audience.
Episode length is sometimes a heated discussion in podcasting. There's helpful data from different sources. But what's right for your podcast? I'll help you decide!
Interviewing non-podcasters presents many challenges, so here's my advice to ensure you get the best sound quality possible from your podcast guests.
When you have more podcast episodes than your RSS feed holds, it can affect your audience, marketing, and more. Here are eight options to fix it.
After podcasting for a while and you may see old episodes disappear from podcast directories and your RSS feed. Here are seven things you should know. Come back for my next episode where I'll share, "What to Do When You Have Too Many Podcast Episodes in Your RSS Feed."
I believe anyone can share a message to change the world, and podcasting is the best way to spread that message. This is the story of how God used podcasts and podcasting to radically change my own world and even save my life. Visit the show notes to see some photos from different points in my story! https://theaudacitytopodcast.com/301
To celebrate 300 episodes of The Audacity to Podcast, I'm drawing lessons from this show's first episode to help you launch your podcast better, or learn how you can improve.
People can be wonderful parts of your podcasting team by relieving some of your burdens. I include people as an "automation tool" because they can be so skilled that all you need to do is assign a task and they return amazing results. So please never underestimate the value of others!
WordPress is powerful for running your podcast website and it can be the base for automating your podcasting workflow!
Web services can automate parts of your podcasting workflow, even when you're not online! Here are my favorite web-based automation tools.
PCs (Windows or macOS) are powerful podcasting tools and ideal for automation. Here are 9 tools for automating many computer-based podcasting workflows.
Regularly evaluating and critiquing your own your podcast, especially from your audience's perspective, will help you improve and grow the podcast. Here are four steps to get you started.
Life can get crazy and unpredictable. It can be joyous moments like a birth or marriage. It can be sad moments like a death or job loss. It can be trying moments like a move or transition of any kind.
Thank you for subscribing to The Audacity to Podcast! My wife and I will get to meet our first baby sometime the New Year. So I'm putting the podcast on hiatus so I can focus on final preparations and being available for the arrival of "Noodle Baby" (we chose to be surprised on the gender). The Audacity to Podcast will return in late January or early February. In the meantime, you can connect with me: * On Twitter: @theDanielJLewis * On Instagram: @theDanielJLewis * In Podcasters' Society Remember to sign up for the over $3,000 in prizes I'll be giving away in the 12 Days of PodChristmas Giveaway! It will be a new prize every day, December 14–25. Thank you for the support, encouragement, and prayers during this exciting time for my family!
Whether you're planning a holiday break, a seasonal hiatus, or need some time off, here are ways to stay connected with your audience so they will anticipate your show's return.