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How to Avoid Getting Screwed by Your Podcast Producer

How to Avoid Getting Screwed by Your Podcast Producer

Episode 517 Published 1 year, 2 months ago
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In this episode of Ask the Podcast Coach, we delve into several interesting topics. We kick things off by celebrating Dave’s upcoming sixtieth birthday, discussing plans and events surrounding it, and Jim’s stair-climbing challenge. We also tackle a series of listener questions, including concerns about potentially dubious podcast producers, the complexities of launching a new podcast, and the best practices for publishing and promoting episodes. Jim and I share our thoughts about using AI in content creation, the importance of understanding podcast basics, and the benefits of getting involved in the podcasting community before launching your own show. Towards the end, we appreciate our awesome supporters and feature some useful tools and tips for podcasters.

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