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19 Amazing Tips To Speed Up Your Podcast Workflow
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In this episode of the School of Podcasting, we dive deep into time-saving tips for podcasters. I discuss my own experiences and lessons learned, along with a lineup of fantastic guests.
We cover a wide range of strategies to improve productivity and efficiency in podcasting. From utilizing second screens and mastering keyboard shortcuts to automating tasks with templates and transcription tools, we explore ways to streamline the podcasting process.
Throughout the episode, we highlight individual stories and hacks from our guests, showcasing their unique approaches to saving time in podcasting. Overall, this episode is a treasure trove of practical advice for podcasters looking to make the most of their time and create high-quality content.
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Participants and Efficiency TipsScott from What Was That Like is speeding up editing using keyboard shortcuts and a Red Dragon M908 Gaming Mouse (aff)
Craig from Live Well and Flourish is speeding up editing by using iZotope plugins. I use Dialogue Enhance 2.
Jill from Fit Stong Women Over 50 eliminates editing by doing more research for your interviews.
Branden uses the sound pads on the Zoom Podtrak P4 to help identify edit marks (he assigned tones from Audacity to the pads)
Karin from Just Grow Something uses templates where she adds all of the files she uses for her show and saves it as a template. Then opens the template and chooses "Save As," and gives it a new name (so the blank version of the episode stays blank).
Kim from the Pharmacists Voice also uses Templates for her audio, her images (using Canva), and anything else.
Jim from Home Gadget Geeks ensures any online tools (like
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