Lesssons Learned from First Podcast

So yesterday I released my first Youth Vote podcast, and I thought I would share what I learned from the experience.

  • Talking to yourself with nobody in the room and not feeling awkward is hard.
  • I would have been better off if I had prepared. The process of thinking “Hey, I should start a podcast today” and publishing it lasted only 3 hours. I wrote down 3 topics to talk about and just talked in a straight take. If I were more prepared I would probably sound better and would have had fewer pauses and “umms.”
  • Audacity, a free open-source sound-editing software actually does a very good job.
  • If you use a laptop’s built-in microphone, you aren’t going to get the best sound quality.

As I keep doing these podcasts I’ll try to make improvements and share what I’m learning along the way for anyone that might be interested in starting their own podcast.


Episode 1 of My Youth Vote Podcast

Kevin Bondelli’s Youth Vote Podcast Episode #1

Click the link above for the mp3. The sound quality isn’t quite as good as I would like, but I recorded it using the built-in microphone on the laptop and open-source mixing software.

Topics include the Indiana and North Carolina primaries, Indiana voter ID law, Twitter, and the GOP Generational Time Bomb.


  

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