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Adventures in Podcasting

Listeners know you, working with a co-host and intros & outros

Sep 27, 2021
21:27

In this episode, I talk about how great it is that listeners feel more like old acquaintances than strangers when you first meet them, and how developing relationships with listeners is one of the unexpected benefits of podcasting. (I'd love to hear from you by the way: here's my contact page.)

I've started working on Gastronostalgia - working with a co-host is hard work, as you develop your personas and dynamics. (It's also a lot of fun by the way!)

At 12.37 mins, I go into how to create your Intro and Outro, for those of you new to podcasting.

I'm still deciding whether to have a stock Outro to end THIS show, as I quite like the post-roll feature in Buzzsprout.

I recommend Buzzsprout as a media host - if you do sign up to them, you can use this affiliate link to support Adventures in Podcasting. 

Thank you for reading (and listening if you have listened to this episode) -
Keep podcasting!

If you're thinking of starting your own podcasting adventure, I recommend Buzzsprout as host - click here for my affiliate link, which also gets you a little discount, and Riverside FM for recording, which you can access through this other affiliate link.

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