Better Podcasting #250 – How Podcasting Has Changed Since We Started Better Podcasting

To help celebrate our 250th episode, we run down some of the ways that the podcasting space has changed since we originally started Better Podcasting. We’ll discuss a variety of notable areas that have change that we feel impact hobby podcasters.

In this week’s Better Podcasting Download we talk about a possible change with Audacity, and a service we came across to automatically help remove the uhhhhhhs in your podcast.

Finally, in our Better Podback we run down a variety of lister feedback including how Curious George is setting up the future generation of podcasters for success!

Find full episode information including links referenced in this episode at https://www.betterpodcasting.com/250.

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This podcast was recorded on Tuesday, May 11, 2021 – Streamed Live to Geeks.Live.  Audio/Video Production by Stephen Jondrew of GonnaGeek Productions, proudly Canadian.

Main Topic: How Podcasting Has Changed Since We Started Better Podcasting

  • Music in podcasts
  • USB Microphone changes
  • Lost services
  • Podcast definitions
  • Podcast advice
  • More hobby podcaster resources
  • Starting a podcast
  • Industry influencers
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Listener habits
  • Why it matters for hobby podcasters

Better Podcasting Download: Audacity Changes &  Cleanfeed

Links Discussed

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1 comment on “Better Podcasting #250 – How Podcasting Has Changed Since We Started Better Podcasting

  1. deepeason says:

    It’s fascinating to hear about how much the podcasting landscape has shifted since you started. I’m particularly interested in the mention of Audacity possibly changing; I’ve relied on it for so long, so I’m curious how that might affect hobbyists like us.

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