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So You Want to Start a Podcast
So You Want to Start a Podcast: Finding Your Voice, Telling Your Story, and Building a Community That Will Listen | Kristen Meinzer
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An inspiring, comprehensive, step-by-step guide to creating a hit show, So You Want to Start a Podcast covers everything from hosting and guest booking to editing and marketing - while offering plenty of encouragement and insider stories along the way. Though they are the fastest-growing form of media, podcasts can actually be tricky to create—and even harder to sustain. Few know the secrets of successfully creating a knockout podcast better than Kristen Meinzer. An award-winning commentator, producer, and former director of nonfiction programming for Slate’s sister company, Panoply, Meinzer has also hosted three successful podcasts, reaching more than ten million listeners. Now, she shares her expertise, providing aspiring podcasters with crucial information and guidance to work smarter, not harder as they start their own audio forum. Meinzer believes that we each have a unique voice that deserves to be heard. But many of us may need some help transforming our ideas into reality. So You Want to Start a Podcast asks the tough but important questions to help budding podcasters define and achieve their goals, including: Why do you want to start a podcast? Think about specifically why you want to start a podcast versus a blog, zine, YouTube channel, Instagram feed, or other media outlet. Find out if a podcast is really the best way to tell your story—and what you really need (and don’t need!) in order to get started. What is your show about? For any advertiser, corporate partner, or press outlet, you need a snappy pitch. How would you describe what you want to do in two to three sentences? Who is your podcast for? Who are you trying to reach? How will your content and tone appeal to those listeners? How is your show going to be structured? Create a step-by-step map planning the show out. Think about length, segments, interviews, advice, news reads, and other aspects of successful podcasts you can adapt for your own. With this motivational how-to guide—the only one on the subject available—you’ll find the smart, bottom-line advice and inspiration you need to produce an entertaining and informative podcast and promote it to an audience that will love it. So You Want to Start a Podcast gives you the tools you need to start a podcast—and the insight to keep it thriving!
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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I am trying to finish Burial Rites today but the book is so slow and I am really struggling with it, took a small break for a podcast and I am laughing so hard I am crying at this and I cannot bring myself to pick up BR again.

Ruthiella 😂😂😂 1y
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Eggs Well done! 2y
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MallenNC
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For today‘s #KeepLitsyPositive I‘m sharing some of my favorite podcasts. The bright side (?) of being forced to work from home is I can catch up on my podcasts. I love ones related to history, current world events, and of course books. I also like By the Book, which is cohosted by the author of the tagged book. @LoverOfLearning

intothehallofbooks I‘m going to look some of these up 😊 My favorite is Marlon and Jack Read Dead People!! Have you listened to it? 5y
MallenNC @intothehallofbooks No, I haven‘t! I‘ll look it up. Thanks. 5y
intothehallofbooks Oops, it‘s Marlon and *Jake* Read Dead People-it autocorrected 😂🙈 5y
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MallenNC @intothehallofbooks Thanks. What Autocorrect decides to change is so strange sometimes. 5y
melissajayne British History Podcast is another excellent podcast; almost 400 episodes and he hasn't gotten to 1066 yet. 5y
LoverOfLearning Great idea to pass the time! 5y
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