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8 things I never do in Podcasting   and you shouldn't either

8 things I never do in Podcasting and you shouldn't either

Episode 87 Published 1 year, 9 months ago
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**Episode Summary:**

In this episode of the Legit Podcast Pro podcast, The Podcast Lawyer™ Gordon Firemark shares the "8 Things I Never Do In Podcasts." These essential tips will help you maintain a professional, engaging, and legally sound podcast. Learn how to avoid common pitfalls and ensure your podcasting journey is smooth and successful.

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**Key Takeaways:**


1. **Copyright Music (or Other Stuff):**

- Always use royalty-free music or obtain proper licenses.

- Example: A podcaster faced a lawsuit for using a popular song without permission, resulting in hefty fines and stress.


2. **Talk Trash About People (without proof):**

- Avoid slandering anyone without solid evidence to prevent defamation claims.

- Example: A podcast host was sued for making unverified claims about a celebrity, leading to a costly settlement.


3. **Waste Time on a Long Intro:**

- Keep intros brief and to the point to engage your audience quickly.

- Example: Compare a podcast that spends five minutes on an intro versus one that dives into the topic within thirty seconds.


4. **Worry Too Much About Filler Words:**

- Don't stress over filler words like "um" and "uh"; focus on content value.

- Example: Listeners appreciate the natural flow of conversation, filler words and all.


5. **Refer to Visuals:**

- Describe visuals in detail or provide links in show notes to avoid confusing your audience.

- Example: A podcast host who frequently said "look at this" without description lost listeners' engagement.


6. **Dwell on Analytics:**

- Use analytics as a tool, not a stress point; focus on creating great content.

- Example: A podcaster fixated on stats lost sight of content quality, resulting in a drop in listenership.


7. **Rely on Independent Contractors Without a Written Agreement:**

- Always have a written agreement to ensure clarity and protection.

- Example: A podcaster without a contract faced disputes with an editor, leading to a stressful resolution process.


8. **Name the Podcast Without Running a Search:**

- Conduct a thorough search to ensure your podcast name isn't already in use.

- Example: A podcaster had to rebrand after receiving a cease and desist letter, losing momentum and listeners.


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**Resources Mentioned:**


- 📝 Legal Forms and Templates: Protect yourself and your content with our comprehensive documents at [podcastlawforms.com](https://podcastlawforms.com).

- 🎓 Free Workshop: "Podcast Growth and Profit: Mastering Fundamentals; Avoiding Costly Mistakes." Learn essential business and legal strategies to maximize profitability. Register now at [events.podcastlaw.net](https://events.podcastlaw.net).


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**Episode Summary:**

In this episode of the Legit Podcast Pro podcast, The Podcast Lawyer™ Gordon Firemark shares the "8 Things I Never Do In Podcasts." These essential tips will help you maintain a professional, engaging, and legally sound podcast. Learn how to avoid common pitfalls and ensure your podcasting journey is smooth and successful.


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**Key Takeaways:**


1. **Copyright Music (or Other Stuff):**

- Always use royalty-free music or obtain proper licenses.

- Example: A podcaster faced a lawsuit for using a popular song without permission, resulting in hefty fines and stress.


2. **Talk Trash About People (without proof):**

- Avoid slandering anyone without solid evidence to prevent defamation claims.

- Example: A podcast host was sued for making un

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