25 – Is video taking over from audio in podcasting, and if so, what should I do about it?
Is video killing audio podcasting? No – audio remains vital. Use video for discovery, but focus on consistency and high-quality conversations.
Step into the world of superior podcast audio quality with our ‘Podcast Audio’ category. This section is dedicated to providing you with the latest insights, techniques, and tools for enhancing your podcast’s sound quality. From microphone selection to audio editing and mixing, these articles cover a comprehensive range of topics to help you produce crystal-clear and engaging audio content that captivates your audience.
Is video killing audio podcasting? No – audio remains vital. Use video for discovery, but focus on consistency and high-quality conversations.
Wondering about the rise of video in podcasting? Discover the latest 2026 data, the true cost of production, and how to adapt without burning out.
Nathan Wrigley breaks down the real trade-offs between editing your own podcast and outsourcing it. Learn when DIY makes sense, when it’s costing you your growth, and how to use a simple checklist to hire a professional editor. We’ll look at the costs, the hidden time sinks, and I’ll give you a simple framework to…
You hit stop on the recording and feel a surge of accomplishment. The interview was brilliant, the guest was engaging, and the content is exactly what your audience needs. Then you look at the raw audio file and realize the “real” work is just beginning. For many, that 45-minute conversation represents a looming four-hour block … Read more
In this episode, host Nathan Wrigley tackles the single biggest hurdle for independent creators: the “Editing Wall.” Most podcasters spend three to four hours in the editing chair for every hour of recorded audio. Nathan argues that while editing is essential for quality, it doesn’t have to be a source of burnout. By choosing the…
Most podcasters quickly discover that audio editing takes far more time than they ever anticipated. What starts as a simple conversation often turns into a multi-hour marathon of rough cuts, polishing, and noise reduction. This guide will help you build a professional workflow that preserves your creative energy and gets your episode ready for your … Read more
Think you need forty hours a week to start a podcast? Think again. Nathan Wrigley breaks down how to launch your “Minimum Viable Podcast” in just a single afternoon, cutting through the noise to focus purely on what matters.
Want to start a podcast but lack the time? Discover practical steps to launch your show in just a few hours without getting bogged down in logistics.
Welcome to PodcasterPlus, where we deliver expert tips and tricks to make your podcasting experience smoother, smarter, and more successful! In this episode, we get into the five most important tips every new podcaster needs to know. We begin by stressing the importance of defining your podcast’s niche and understanding exactly who your target audience … Read more
Welcome back to PodcasterPlus, the show dedicated to bringing you expert tips and clever tricks to simplify and automate your podcasting journey. In today’s episode, we shine a spotlight on a topic that’s absolutely fundamental, yet sometimes underestimated by new and experienced podcasters alike: audio quality. Have you ever found yourself wondering if investing time … Read more
Expensive gear isn’t necessary to start a podcast. Focus on content, use budget equipment like $100 mics, free software, and a quiet space.
Have you ever wondered how these captivating voices find their way to your ears? The answer lies in a small, yet mighty tool: the podcast RSS feed.
By Dan Maby

Introduction to Podcast Recording Welcome to the world of podcasting, a medium that has exploded in popularity and continues growing daily! Whether you’re just starting or looking to refine your skills, one thing remains clear: the quality of your audio can make or break your show. In today’s podcast landscape, listeners expect crystal-clear sound that … Read more