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Key Takeaways:
1:15 – A podcast can take between 20-30 hours a week to produce.
3:20 – Albert Burdge has a team working on his podcast.
12:20 – Podcasts are a major commitment
17:15 – Great interviews happen through listening.
20:00 – It's okay if someone else has the same podcast you're doing, just develop your own spin to it.
21:01 – Should you edit your own stuff?
24:30 – Using video during an audio interview helps understand the guest a lot better.
27:50 – How can we keep the interviews process natural?
30:40 – Standing while you're doing an interview can help boost your energy levels for your show.
35:20 – Getting started is the most important step. Try not to get bogged down by the details.
37:20 – Are podcasters making money?
38:25 – Be careful who you're taking advice from.
44:30 – Jason Hartman has always outsourced the editing part of his shows.
48:40 – Some podcasters simply can't afford to outsource their podcast.
52:40 – Time is the most valuable resource we have, so what's important to you?
55:30 – Podcasts are a ton of work to create.
60:20 – Despite the hard work, you can still do it yourself.
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“This is not a month or 6 month commitment, this is at least a 2 year commitment to get the show up and running.”
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Mentioned In This Episode:
Liz Covart – Ben Franklin's World | Toby Lyles - http://twentyfoursound.com/ | Albert and Heather Burdge – Quantum Leap | Alisa DiLorenzo – ONE Extraordinary Marriage | 99% Invisible | Harry Duran – Podcast Junkies | David Hooper – RED podcast. | Jeff Brown – Read to Lead | Phillip Swindall – The Podcasters | Jason Hartman – Hartman Media | https://slack.com/ | https://auphonic.com/ | Darrell Darnell – Pro Podcast Solutions | Alex Goldman – Reply All