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  1. 7 Podcast Experts Share Their Best Advice

    hace 13 h

    7 Podcast Experts Share Their Best Advice

    Enjoying the show? Support it here. Today sees episode 150 of One Minute Podcast Tips. Instead of hearing from me, I invited some of the people whose work I really respect to share one piece of podcasting advice they think every creator should hear. Featuring insights from Arielle Nissenblatt, Gordon Firemark, Elsie Escobar, Freddy Cruz, Reena Friedman Watts, Tony Doe, and Amanda McLoughlin. Whether you're just getting started or hundreds of episodes in, there's something here you'll be able to put into practice straight away, from growth testing, thinking like a business, banishing tech gremlins, to finding clarity in your podcast, and more. Enjoy, and thanks for being here. (Note: the video version has 5 expert tips, while the audio version has 7) Additional reading and listening: EarBuds Podcast Collective | Explore Podcasts TodayElsie EscobarSpeke Podcasting | Professional Podcast Production OnlineGordonFiremark.comBetter Call Daddy - A Podcast for People Who Love StoriesMultitude | Podcasting With PurposeInto The Podverse: Innovation, Challenges & Opportunities In Podcasting Products I Use for One Minute Podcast TipsNote: these may contain affiliate links, so I get a small percentage of any product you buy when using my link. My equipment: RODE NT1-A large diaphragm condenser micRodecaster Pro II audio production studioSony MDR-7506 Studio Monitor HeadphonesElgato Wave Mic Arm Low Profile Recommended resources: Captivate.fm podcast hosting, distribution, analytics, and monetizationBoomcaster remote recording and live streamingHindenburg Pro recording and editingAuphonic AI assistant for audio post production If One Minute Podcast Tips has helped you improve your podcast, you can support it with a one-off tip. No subscriptions, no commitment - just a simple way to say thanks. Show your support here. If you enjoy the show, I'd love for you to leave a rating or review on your favourite podcast app! And please let your friends and other podcasters know they can listen for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, their preferred podcast app, or online at One Minute Podcast Tips. Winner of the Best Podcast Tips Podcast in the 2024 Ear Worthy Independent Podcast Awards.

    8 min
  2. hace 13 h

    When the Internet Belonged to Us

    Enjoying the show? Support it here. The early internet wasn't polished. It was messy. Colourful. Sometimes impossible to navigate. And it was filled with websites, profiles, and pages created by people who simply wanted to make something that felt like their own. In the Season 1 finale of Artifacts, Danny Brown explores a time when the internet invited us to create instead of consume. From GeoCities and Angelfire to MySpace profiles, LiveJournal entries, and hand-coded homepages, this episode reflects on an era when every corner of the web felt personal. But this isn't really a story about HTML, animated GIFs, or visitor counters. It's about creativity, curiosity, and leaving a little piece of yourself behind in a digital world that encouraged individuality over algorithms. As the season comes to a close, we look back at the artifacts we've explored, and the memories, friendships, optimism, and imagination they still represent. Because sometimes the objects fade. But the feeling doesn’t. Get involvedIf you enjoy Artifacts, you can support it with either a one-off tip, or become a monthly Archivist. No commitment - just a simple way to say thanks. Show your support here. If you enjoy the show, I'd love for you to leave a rating or review on your favourite podcast app! And please let your friends and other podcasters know they can listen for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, their preferred podcast app, or online at Artifacts Podcast. Products I Use for ArtifactsNote: these may contain affiliate links, so I get a small percentage of any product you buy when using my link. My equipment: RODE NT1-A large diaphragm condenser micRodecaster Pro II audio production studioSony MDR-7506 Studio Monitor HeadphonesElgato Wave Mic Arm Low Profile Recommended resources: Captivate.fm podcast hosting, distribution, analytics, and monetizationHindenburg Pro recording and editingAuphonic mastering tool for audio post production

    6 min
  3. Your Listener Only Wants One Thing

    3 jul

    Your Listener Only Wants One Thing

    Enjoying the show? Support it here. As podcasters, it's easy to get caught up in microphones, editing, download numbers, and the latest trends. But your listeners are asking a much simpler question: Is this worth my time? In this episode, I share why focusing on the listener experience will always have a bigger impact than chasing perfection. Products I Use for One Minute Podcast TipsNote: these may contain affiliate links, so I get a small percentage of any product you buy when using my link. My equipment: RODE NT1-A large diaphragm condenser micRodecaster Pro II audio production studioSony MDR-7506 Studio Monitor HeadphonesElgato Wave Mic Arm Low Profile Recommended resources: Captivate.fm podcast hosting, distribution, analytics, and monetizationBoomcaster remote recording and live streamingHindenburg Pro recording and editingAuphonic AI assistant for audio post production If One Minute Podcast Tips has helped you improve your podcast, you can support it with a one-off tip. No subscriptions, no commitment - just a simple way to say thanks. Show your support here. If you enjoy the show, I'd love for you to leave a rating or review on your favourite podcast app! And please let your friends and other podcasters know they can listen for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, their preferred podcast app, or online at One Minute Podcast Tips. Winner of the Best Podcast Tips Podcast in the 2024 Ear Worthy Independent Podcast Awards.

    1 min
  4. 3 jul

    Before We Pressed Start

    Enjoying the show? Support it here. Before games taught us how to play, there were instruction manuals. Folded inside the box, they were more than just guides to the controls. They introduced us to new worlds, told stories, shared artwork, and built excitement long before we ever pressed the Start button. In Episode 7 of Artifacts, Danny Brown explores why video game manuals became such an important part of growing up for a generation of players. From reading them in the car on the way home to studying every screenshot before finally getting to play, these little booklets sparked imagination in ways that today's instant downloads rarely can. But this isn't really a story about instruction manuals. It's about anticipation, imagination, and a time when discovering a new world began on paper before it ever appeared on a screen. Because sometimes the objects fade. But the feeling doesn’t. Get involvedIf you enjoy Artifacts, you can support it with either a one-off tip, or become a monthly Archivist. No commitment - just a simple way to say thanks. Show your support here. If you enjoy the show, I'd love for you to leave a rating or review on your favourite podcast app! And please let your friends and other podcasters know they can listen for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, their preferred podcast app, or online at Artifacts Podcast. Products I Use for ArtifactsNote: these may contain affiliate links, so I get a small percentage of any product you buy when using my link. My equipment: RODE NT1-A large diaphragm condenser micRodecaster Pro II audio production studioSony MDR-7506 Studio Monitor HeadphonesElgato Wave Mic Arm Low Profile Recommended resources: Captivate.fm podcast hosting, distribution, analytics, and monetizationHindenburg Pro recording and editingAuphonic mastering tool for audio post production

    4 min
  5. Stop Trying to Sound Like a "Proper" Podcaster

    26 jun

    Stop Trying to Sound Like a "Proper" Podcaster

    Enjoying the show? Support it here. Trying to sound like a "proper" podcaster can actually make your show feel less engaging. This week, I explain why authenticity beats performance every time, and how sounding more like yourself can help you build a stronger connection with your listeners. Products I Use for One Minute Podcast TipsNote: these may contain affiliate links, so I get a small percentage of any product you buy when using my link. My equipment: RODE NT1-A large diaphragm condenser micRodecaster Pro II audio production studioSony MDR-7506 Studio Monitor HeadphonesElgato Wave Mic Arm Low Profile Recommended resources: Captivate.fm podcast hosting, distribution, analytics, and monetizationBoomcaster remote recording and live streamingHindenburg Pro recording and editingAuphonic AI assistant for audio post production If One Minute Podcast Tips has helped you improve your podcast, you can support it with a one-off tip. No subscriptions, no commitment - just a simple way to say thanks. Show your support here. If you enjoy the show, I'd love for you to leave a rating or review on your favourite podcast app! And please let your friends and other podcasters know they can listen for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, their preferred podcast app, or online at One Minute Podcast Tips. Winner of the Best Podcast Tips Podcast in the 2024 Ear Worthy Independent Podcast Awards.

    2 min
  6. 26 jun

    When the Internet Lived in One Room

    Enjoying the show? Support it here. Before we carried the internet in our pockets, it lived in one place. The family computer. Whether it sat in the corner of the living room, the spare bedroom, or the family office, it was a shared space where homework, games, emails, music, and late-night internet adventures all happened on the same machine. In Episode 6 of Artifacts, Danny Brown explores what it meant to grow up with a family PC, from negotiating whose turn it was to use the internet to the unforgettable sound of a dial-up modem connecting you to the world. But this isn't really a story about old computers. It's about a time when technology brought us together instead of pulling us apart. When the internet was something we shared, discoveries happened by accident, and one computer held the digital fingerprints of an entire family. Because sometimes the objects fade. But the feeling doesn’t. Get involvedIf you enjoy Artifacts, you can support it with either a one-off tip, or become a monthly Archivist. No commitment - just a simple way to say thanks. Show your support here. If you enjoy the show, I'd love for you to leave a rating or review on your favourite podcast app! And please let your friends and other podcasters know they can listen for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, their preferred podcast app, or online at Artifacts Podcast. Products I Use for ArtifactsNote: these may contain affiliate links, so I get a small percentage of any product you buy when using my link. My equipment: RODE NT1-A large diaphragm condenser micRodecaster Pro II audio production studioSony MDR-7506 Studio Monitor HeadphonesElgato Wave Mic Arm Low Profile Recommended resources: Captivate.fm podcast hosting, distribution, analytics, and monetizationHindenburg Pro recording and editingAuphonic mastering tool for audio post production

    5 min
  7. How to Come Up With a Year's Worth of Podcast Content

    19 jun

    How to Come Up With a Year's Worth of Podcast Content

    Enjoying the show? Support it here. One of the questions I see podcasters ask all the time is: "How do I come up with enough content ideas?" But for me, that's the wrong question - because you don't need hundreds of random topic ideas. You just need to ask the right question. Here's one that works for almost any niche. Products I Use for One Minute Podcast TipsNote: these may contain affiliate links, so I get a small percentage of any product you buy when using my link. My equipment: RODE NT1-A large diaphragm condenser micRodecaster Pro II audio production studioSony MDR-7506 Studio Monitor HeadphonesElgato Wave Mic Arm Low Profile Recommended resources: Captivate.fm podcast hosting, distribution, analytics, and monetizationBoomcaster remote recording and live streamingHindenburg Pro recording and editingAuphonic AI assistant for audio post production If One Minute Podcast Tips has helped you improve your podcast, you can support it with a one-off tip. No subscriptions, no commitment - just a simple way to say thanks. Show your support here. If you enjoy the show, I'd love for you to leave a rating or review on your favourite podcast app! And please let your friends and other podcasters know they can listen for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, their preferred podcast app, or online at One Minute Podcast Tips. Winner of the Best Podcast Tips Podcast in the 2024 Ear Worthy Independent Podcast Awards.

    1 min
  8. 19 jun

    The Lost Art of Midnight Launches

    Enjoying the show? Support it here. Standing outside a store at midnight shouldn't be memorable. And yet, for millions of people, it was. Before digital downloads, launch day was an event. Whether it was a new console, a highly anticipated game, a blockbuster movie, or a must-have album, midnight launches transformed ordinary purchases into shared experiences. In Episode 5 of Artifacts, Danny Brown explores why people still look back fondly on late-night queues, countdowns, and the excitement of being surrounded by complete strangers who cared about the exact same thing. From gaming launches and movie premieres to the psychology of anticipation, this episode examines what we gained through convenience, and what we may have lost when everything became instantly available. Because sometimes the objects fade. But the feeling doesn’t. Mentioned in this episode: Matt Cundill: Voiceover Artist | Podcast & Radio Personality Get involvedIf you enjoy Artifacts, you can support it with either a one-off tip, or become a monthly Archivist. No commitment - just a simple way to say thanks. Show your support here. If you enjoy the show, I'd love for you to leave a rating or review on your favourite podcast app! And please let your friends and other podcasters know they can listen for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, their preferred podcast app, or online at Artifacts Podcast. Products I Use for ArtifactsNote: these may contain affiliate links, so I get a small percentage of any product you buy when using my link. My equipment: RODE NT1-A large diaphragm condenser micRodecaster Pro II audio production studioSony MDR-7506 Studio Monitor HeadphonesElgato Wave Mic Arm Low Profile Recommended resources: Captivate.fm podcast hosting, distribution, analytics, and monetizationHindenburg Pro recording and editingAuphonic mastering tool for audio post production

    5 min

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Every podcast from Danny Brown in one network. From podcasts about podcasting to entertainment shows and everything in-between, get all shows and episodes from this respected creator here.