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A weekly podcast for grown up business people. It's delivered in bite-sized episodes to help you launch straight into the business podcasting stratosphere. Hosted by former BBC radio reporter and international satellite TV journalist Serena Gay.

Podcast Launch Pad Serena Gay

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A weekly podcast for grown up business people. It's delivered in bite-sized episodes to help you launch straight into the business podcasting stratosphere. Hosted by former BBC radio reporter and international satellite TV journalist Serena Gay.

    When Is A Podcast Not a Podcast?

    When Is A Podcast Not a Podcast?

    A podcast is not a random piece of audio that upload onto your website. 

    A podcast is just a tad more involved than that.

    In this episode, Serena explains not just the definition of a podcast but the commitment required when you launch one. 

    About me
    Hello, I'm Serena Gay, a BBC-trained journalist and a former international satellite TV presenter.

    I have many years of news and audio production experience which I now use to great effect as CEO of a podcast making company called "Made4U Podcasts".

    I've  also helped run family businesses in the UK and Germany in the tourism and wine education fields.

    So I understand the pressures on businesspeople to perform, promote and reach new and profitable streams of clients.

    That's why these podcasts are short, pithy and full of information - not blather!

    Contact...

    Facebook: @Made4uPodcasts
    Website: www.made4u-podcasts.co.uk
    Email: serena@made4u-podcasts.co.uk

    Why not download my guide to business podcasting  too - you'll find it a treasure trove of information as you start your podcasting journey

    P.S. I use and recommend podcast host Buzzsprout to new podcasters who want to  get their shows listed on every major podcast platform. You can use this link to sign up. If you choose a paid plan  you’ll get a $20 or a £15 Amazon gift card. This will also help support my show - so thank you!   

    • 4 min
    Best tools to podcast for free

    Best tools to podcast for free

    There are some outstandingly good free tools out there to help you put your podcast together for free - or for very little.

    The providers of these tools are, of course, hoping that you might take up their paid plans sometime in the future - but there is no pressure on you to do this.

    Given the stormy economic times that we are promised lie ahead, it's good to know that you can still launch a podcast for relatively little money.

    Here are the featured podcasting tools:

    Audacity - free audio editing software
    https://www.audacityteam.org/
    Canva (for desiging graphics)
    https://www.canva.com/
    YouTube
    https://www.youtube.com/musicpremium
    BBC Sounds
    https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/
    Buzzsprout
    https://www.buzzsprout.com/

    About me
    Hello, I'm Serena Gay, a BBC-trained journalist and a former international satellite TV presenter.

    I have many years of news and audio production experience which I now use to great effect as CEO of a podcast making company called "Made4U Podcasts".

    I've  also helped run family businesses in the UK and Germany in the tourism and wine education fields.

    So I understand the pressures on businesspeople to perform, promote and reach new and profitable streams of clients.

    That's why these podcasts are short, pithy and full of information - not blather!

    Contact...

    Facebook: @Made4uPodcasts
    Website: www.made4u-podcasts.co.uk
    Email: serena@made4u-podcasts.co.uk

    Why not download my guide to business podcasting  too - you'll find it a treasure trove of information as you start your podcasting journey

    P.S. I use and recommend podcast host Buzzsprout to new podcasters who want to  get their shows listed on every major podcast platform. You can use this link to sign up. If you choose a paid plan  you’ll get a $20 or a £15 Amazon gift card. This will also help support my show - so thank you!   

    • 5 min
    Telling a podcast guest you can't use their interview

    Telling a podcast guest you can't use their interview

    Most podcast guest interviews go well. But sometimes, your podcast guest is a disappointment and you just cannot publish the episode. 

    What do you do?

    How do you break the news to them? 

    This episode provides help with finding the most diplomatic solutions. After all, you don't want to hurt their feelings or earn yourself a reputation as a time-waster.

    About me
    Hello, I'm Serena Gay, a BBC-trained journalist and a former international satellite TV presenter.

    I have many years of news and audio production experience which I now use to great effect as CEO of a podcast making company called "Made4U Podcasts".

    I've  also helped run family businesses in the UK and Germany in the tourism and wine education fields.

    So I understand the pressures on businesspeople to perform, promote and reach new and profitable streams of clients.

    That's why these podcasts are short, pithy and full of information - not blather!

    Contact...

    Facebook: @Made4uPodcasts
    Website: www.made4u-podcasts.co.uk
    Email: serena@made4u-podcasts.co.uk

    Why not download my guide to business podcasting  too - you'll find it a treasure trove of information as you start your podcasting journey

    P.S. I use and recommend podcast host Buzzsprout to new podcasters who want to  get their shows listed on every major podcast platform. You can use this link to sign up. If you choose a paid plan  you’ll get a $20 or a £15 Amazon gift card. This will also help support my show - so thank you!   

    • 5 min
    Revisiting tips on how to sound podcast-confident

    Revisiting tips on how to sound podcast-confident

    How many of my lovely clients say to me .... "but Serena, we wouldn't have any confidence in front of the mic".

    I totally get it.

    It feels so alien to listen back to your own voice.

    But thousands of people every day from all walks of life (who have no more right than you do to speak into a mic) warble away happily on their podcasts.

    It is all partly about mindset but there are also some valuable tips that I think are worth resharing from an episode earlier in the series.

    About me
    Hello, I'm Serena Gay, a BBC-trained journalist and a former international satellite TV presenter.

    I have many years of news and audio production experience which I now use to great effect as CEO of a podcast making company called "Made4U Podcasts".

    I've  also helped run family businesses in the UK and Germany in the tourism and wine education fields.

    So I understand the pressures on businesspeople to perform, promote and reach new and profitable streams of clients.

    That's why these podcasts are short, pithy and full of information - not blather!

    Contact...

    Facebook: @Made4uPodcasts
    Website: www.made4u-podcasts.co.uk
    Email: serena@made4u-podcasts.co.uk

    Why not download my guide to business podcasting  too - you'll find it a treasure trove of information as you start your podcasting journey

    P.S. I use and recommend podcast host Buzzsprout to new podcasters who want to  get their shows listed on every major podcast platform. You can use this link to sign up. If you choose a paid plan  you’ll get a $20 or a £15 Amazon gift card. This will also help support my show - so thank you!   

    • 7 min
    A Grandmother's Podcast Creation Journey

    A Grandmother's Podcast Creation Journey

    Lots of people hang back from pursuing their podcast creation ambitions for fear of the technical obstacles.  Not Linda Leverman of Lindy's Audio Cafe - and she's a grandmother! 

    Some people set their mind to achieving a certain goal and just persevere until they achieve it and Linda is just that sort. 

    Listen to how she did it on this episode and find out what equipment and software she recommends. 

    • 25 min
    Saving a bad podcast interview - part 2

    Saving a bad podcast interview - part 2

    What podcast interviewer has not experienced that heart sinking moment when you realise a podcast interview is disappointing?

    But there are post-recording tricks you can play to save the day.

    Software programmes like Descript can be helpful by removing all the ums and ers for you or allowing you to visualise the parts that can be cut thanks to the side-by-side layout of the transcript with the audio.

    If your own interviewer performance is to blame, you can always simply remove your live questioning input and replace it with voiceover links.

    But my advice is only go to these lengths if you think there is real value in the interview  worth saving. Sometimes, a bad one just has to hit the cutting room floor.

    About me
    Hello, I'm Serena Gay, a BBC-trained journalist and a former international satellite TV presenter.

    I have many years of news and audio production experience which I now use to great effect as CEO of a podcast making company called "Made4U Podcasts".

    I've  also helped run family businesses in the UK and Germany in the tourism and wine education fields.

    So I understand the pressures on businesspeople to perform, promote and reach new and profitable streams of clients.

    That's why these podcasts are short, pithy and full of information - not blather!

    Contact...

    Facebook: @Made4uPodcasts
    Website: www.made4u-podcasts.co.uk
    Email: serena@made4u-podcasts.co.uk

    Why not download my guide to business podcasting  too - you'll find it a treasure trove of information as you start your podcasting journey

    P.S. I use and recommend podcast host Buzzsprout to new podcasters who want to  get their shows listed on every major podcast platform. You can use this link to sign up. If you choose a paid plan  you’ll get a $20 or a £15 Amazon gift card. This will also help support my show - so thank you!   

    • 7 min

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