Pump Up Your Pod

Bamby Media

Every entrepreneur by now has probably been told that having a podcast is great for business. But why is it so good? How do you actually grow your show and reach your target audience? There are a lot of questions and I'm here to answer them.I’ll be sharing tips, providing training, answering your questions down to the nitty-gritty stuff and generally supporting you to help you pump up your podcast and have fun doing it. When you do it right, your business, your personal brand and your reach is only ever going to expand. What’s not to love about that?

  1. Fifine Amplitank Tank 3 Review: The Best Budget Mic for Beginners?

    27/11/2025

    Fifine Amplitank Tank 3 Review: The Best Budget Mic for Beginners?

    Is the Fifine Amplitank Tank 3 actually good, or just another cheap microphone that sounds terrible? After extensive testing at Bamby Media, I'm breaking down exactly what this budget-friendly mic does well and where it falls short. I'm usually skeptical of inexpensive audio gear - if it's cheap, it's often poor quality. But the Tank 3 surprised me with its performance at this price point. That said, it's not perfect, and I'm covering all the issues you need to know about before buying. What You'll Learn: ✅ Build quality and setup process (true plug-and-play USB) ✅ Real sound quality testing - vocals and singing ✅ Plosive handling issues (you'll need a pop filter) ✅ Sibilance problems and how to fix them in post ✅ USB vs XLR sound differences ✅ Bottom end performance and preamp requirements ✅ Who should actually buy this microphone The Tank 3 has legitimate limitations including poor plosive control, noticeable sibilance, and weaker bottom-end performance. But when you consider the price point, it delivers impressive value for beginner podcasters, musicians recording demos, and content creators who need better audio than their laptop microphone. This is an honest review with real-world testing - no hype, just practical insights to help you decide if this microphone fits your needs. Perfect for: Beginner podcasters, musicians on a budget, content creators, online educators, remote workers upgrading their audio. Full disclosure: Fifine provided the Tank 3 for review. This is my honest assessment after real-world testing. Affiliate links below - I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. CHAPTER MARKERS 00:00 Fifine Amplitank Tank 3 Review - Introduction 01:12 Unboxing the Budget Podcast Microphone - What's Included 03:05 Build Quality & Design - Affordable Studio Mic Construction 05:20 Setup & Features - USB Microphone for Beginners Guide 07:45 Microphone Sound Test - Plosive Test 09:10 Sibilance Test - High Frequency Response 10:30 Vocal Performance Test - Singing with Best Beginner Mic 12:15 Real-World Use & Sound Analysis - XLR vs USB Comparison 14:00 Pros and Cons - Budget Podcast Microphone Performance 15:30 Final Verdict - Is This the Best Beginner Mic for $79? BAMBY MEDIA LINKS: Monetising Your Podcast Course Our Learn Descript Program Try Descript GEAR WE USE TO PRODUCE THIS PODCAST: Amplitank Tank 3: https://amzn.to/4rlHJ0S SE Dyncaster DCM8 https://amzn.to/3SEWnkM Satechi Hub:  https://amzn.to/4bhuDtD Elgato Wave Mic Arm Pro https://amzn.to/3HfOUoM XLR Cables:  https://amzn.to/3SJyIje Focusrite Clarett+:  https://amzn.to/3UpqrSM Sony ZV E10 Mk 11 https://amzn.to/3MLXcnO Elgato Camlink:  https://amzn.to/4bjgYCe Aputure Amaran 200d LED Video Light:  https://amzn.to/4bhFXGe Aputure Light Box Mini: https://amzn.to/3u55T7m

    16 min
  2. Elgato Wave Desk Stand Review: Better Than a Boom Arm?

    20/11/2025

    Elgato Wave Desk Stand Review: Better Than a Boom Arm?

    If you're building a home recording studio, you've already discovered that you can’t really have a microphone without some sort of stand to get it in the right position. The desk stand versus boom arm debate is one of the most common questions I see from new podcasters and content creators, and the answer isn't as straightforward as most online advice suggests. Some people swear by the boom arm.  Others would rather a neat little desk stand. After testing the Elgato Wave Desk Stand (provided by Elgato for review) and configuring studio setups for clients at Bamby Media for years, I can tell you exactly when desk stands work, when boom arms are the better choice, and what factors actually matter for your specific setup. Choosing the right mic stand or boom arm can make a world of difference in your content creation process. Don’t underestimate the impact of a comfortable, clutter-free setup. It’s the foundation for great audio and a smooth workflow. Full disclosure: Elgato sent me the Wave Desk Stand to try out, but this review is entirely my own. No payment, no script, no expectations. Just my honest take after real-world use. If you decide to purchase through the links below, I may earn a small commission as an Amazon affiliate (thank you in advance). BAMBY MEDIA LINKS: Our Learn Descript Program Monetising Your Podcast Course YouTube Channel Our Services GEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA Elgato Wave Desk Stand SE Dyncaster DCM8 Elgato Wave Pro Arm  Rode PSA1+ Shure MV7+ Elgato Wave Mic Pro XLR Cables Sony ZV E10 Elgato Camlink Aputure Amaran 200d LED Video Light Aputure Light Box Min Pre-Amp/Mixers we recommend Focusrite Clarett+ Rode Streamer X Rodecaster Pro II Rodecaster Pro Duo

    8 min
  3. How to find great music to use in your content

    12/08/2025

    How to find great music to use in your content

    In a world of doom scrolling and quick fixes, how do you get someone to actually stay on your content long enough to turn them into fans or listen to what you have to say? One element that makes a huge difference is the music that you use in your content. Music creates the vibe. It immediately gives the viewer or listener something to grab onto, and it sets them up for the experience that they’re going to have with your content.  In my opinion, loads of creators don’t spend long enough on this crucial step. You want to set the right mood. You want to be in charge of your “sonic branding”, and the right track can do this for you. But here's the problem: finding music that elevates your content rather than making it sound like everyone else's is genuinely challenging. Every content creator knows this frustration: you need a track that's professional, copyright-safe, and doesn't sound like every other video in your feed.  Traditional licensing meant grovelling to publishers for rights and paying premium rates for basic usage. Modern platforms like Artlist, Musicbed, and Soundstripe solved the accessibility problem but created a new one: limited variety at scale. I was recently approached by Audiosocket - a music library that I hadn’t used before. They asked me whether I’d be interested in trying their service, giving them some feedback, and potentially becoming an affiliate for them. This happens more frequently these days thanks to people enjoying my YouTube and podcast content, but I’m also always wary of saying “yes” to reach-outs like this. My thoughts need to be my own, and I’m not going to be affiliated with a brand just so that I can make a few extra bucks. That’s not my M.O.  So, I was in fact pleasantly surprised after using Audiosocket that I didn’t have to rip them to shreds for being terrible. They are, in fact a great music library with an absolute stack of fantastic songs.  What a relief that is. I can now happily talk about them, recommend them to you and be an affiliate without needing to sell my soul. 10% off Audiosocket with the code "BAMBY10" https://audiosocket.com/?fpr=bambymedia CHAPTER MARKERS 00:00 Introduction: Building Your Personal Brand with Video 00:57 The Challenge of Finding Good Music 02:57 The Solution: Music Libraries 04:11 Introducing Audiosocket 04:55 My Experience with Audiosocket 06:30 Why Audiosocket Stands Out 11:36 Final Thoughts and Discount Code

    13 min
  4. How do podcasters make money from their shows

    06/06/2025

    How do podcasters make money from their shows

    Joe Rogan's $250 million Spotify deal and Smartless' $100 million Sirius XM contract aren't just industry anomalies - they're proof of podcasting's massive revenue potential. In fact, the podcasting industry is now a 7.2 billion dollar industry and counting.  I know you can look at those numbers and think, “Yeah, but that’s only for the really big shows”. But the reality is, there’s money to be made as an independent creator with a small listenership. You’ve just got to be willing to put in the work and get creative. After producing hundreds of podcasts with independent creators, I've identified which approaches deliver results for shows of all sizes.  In this episode, I break down what we’ve found to be the best ways to monetise your podcast.  CHAPTER MARKERS 00:00 Introduction: The Big Money in Podcasting 00:31 Making Money Without Millions of Listeners 01:54 Sponsorships: The Bread and Butter 03:14 Memberships: Crowdsourcing Your Show 04:10 Selling Your Knowledge and IP 05:45 Live Experiences: Engaging Your Audience 07:07 Products and Merchandising 08:28 YouTube: Expanding Your Reach 09:30 Podcast Networks: Joining Forces 10:24 Affiliate Marketing: Easy Income 11:17 Conclusion: Start Small, Think Big BAMBY MEDIA LINKS: Podcast Monetisation Mini-Course YouTube Channel GEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA: Shure MV7+ SE Dyncaster DCM8 Elgato Wave Mic Pro XLR Cables Sony ZV E10 Elgato Camlink Aputure Amaran 200d LED Video Light Aputure Light Box Min Pre-Amp/Mixers we recommend Focusrite Clarett+ Rode Streamer X Rodecaster Pro II Rodecaster Pro Duo

    14 min

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Every entrepreneur by now has probably been told that having a podcast is great for business. But why is it so good? How do you actually grow your show and reach your target audience? There are a lot of questions and I'm here to answer them.I’ll be sharing tips, providing training, answering your questions down to the nitty-gritty stuff and generally supporting you to help you pump up your podcast and have fun doing it. When you do it right, your business, your personal brand and your reach is only ever going to expand. What’s not to love about that?