Episode 540
Episode 540 - Shower. Deodorant. Edit. The Routine Every Podcaster Needs
Podcast Show Notes: The How to Podcast Series – Why Editing Matters
In this episode of The How to Podcast Series, host Dave dives deep into one of the most debated topics among podcasters: editing. Recorded in November for a January release, Dave sets the tone early with his signature warmth and candid humor, describing the joy of connecting with listeners and the satisfaction that comes from crafting a quality audio experience.
The heart of the episode is a passionate defense of editing—a practice some in the podcasting world claim is unnecessary. Dave pushes back hard against that notion, humorously likening editing to showering or putting on deodorant before stepping out into the world. Just as books have editors and movies go through post-production, he argues, podcasts deserve the same level of care and attention. Editing isn’t vanity; it’s respect for your audience.
Throughout the episode, Dave shares tangible, relatable insights on how editing shapes a better listener experience. From improving clarity and pacing to removing distractions and balancing audio, he emphasizes that every edit is a gift to the audience. In his view, it’s about creating a seamless flow that rewards listeners for pressing play.
Dave breaks down five key functions of good editing:
Enhancing clarity by removing filler and irrelevant chatter
Creating a natural flow with structured starts, breaks, and transitions
Cutting non-value content that distracts from the main message
Balancing audio between host and guest for a consistent listening experience
Strengthening storytelling so episodes feel purposeful and engaging
He also addresses the importance of keeping the listener’s needs front and center—a principle he credits to his colleague Sharon and her reminder to always think, “What’s in it for the audience?”
Editing, Dave concludes, isn’t about perfection. It’s about delivering on your promise to your listeners with honesty and craftsmanship. Even small improvements in pacing or audio levels can transform an average show into one that stands out in a crowded feed.
Key Takeaway: Editing is an act of service to your audience. It’s how you refine your message, respect their time, and elevate your show from casual conversation to engaging storytelling.
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