EP2: A ton of coffee and feeling good (Launch Week)
Today's episode: how to record your first episode.
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For the podcast's launch week, he's doing 5 mini episodes on what it takes to build and launch a podcast. Today's episode: start now and start small.
"Before you run out and buy a bunch of gear, record something now! You don't need a fancy mic to start practicing."
How to record your first podcast
- Find the Voice Memos app on your iPhone
- Choose a topic you'd like to talk about (see yesterday's episode)
- Write out an outline for a short 5-10 minute episode
- Open up the Voice Memos app and record your episode!
- Repeat over and over again: practice recording that same episode dozens of times
- Send Justin your mini-episode: words@bizbox.ca
Launch week: How to make a podcast
Episode 1: Choosing a topic (yesterday's episode) Episode 2: Record your first episode (this episode) Episode 3: Podcasting equipment Episode 4: Recording, interviewing, editing Episode 5: Launching and promoting
How to start a podcast
Show notes
- Voice memos on the iPhone
- Nate Kontny
- Gumroad's 30 Day Challenge
- Justin Jackson's newsletter
- Follow Justin on Twitter: @mijustin
- This week's cover photo by drestwn
Podcast hosting provided by Transistor.fm.
Update from 2021: A lot has happened since I recorded these episodes: I launched a podcast hosting company, Transistor.fm, with my friend Jon Buda! If you want to hear what I'm up to now go to transistor.fm/justin.
Update from 2021: A lot has happened since I recorded these episodes: I launched a podcast hosting company, Transistor.fm, with my friend Jon Buda! If you want to hear what I'm up to now go to transistor.fm/justin.
Creators and Guests
Host
Justin Jackson
⚡ Interested in bootstrapping, podcasting, calm companies, business ethics🎙️ Co-founder of @transistorfm (podcast hosting)