103 episodes

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?

Pump Up Your Pod Bamby Media

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 2 Ratings

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?

    Are voiceless podcasts the way of the future?

    Are voiceless podcasts the way of the future?

    If you’ve ever spent time on YouTube, you’ve probably come across “faceless” channels. 
    Some even employ AI voices, allowing them to focus purely on content creation without involving their personal identities. This style of creation is becoming increasingly popular for video because it involves far less work. You don’t need a video camera, lighting or recording space. I can see the appeal to some creators.
    It made me wonder: could podcasts follow a similar trend and become entirely voiceless? Let’s be clear here as to what “voiceless” means in this context. There is still technically a voice, but it’s not your human voice. 
    With the increasing popularity of cloning voices using AI, are we on the precipice of stepping into a world where synthetic voices are the norm?
    Imagine using AI to replace your voice altogether. No more recording sessions, just write a script, or you could go even further and have AI write your script for you. Then let an AI-generated voice say it all and bam, you’ve got yourself a “podcast”. 
    To some, this might seem like a utopian shortcut—minimal effort for maximum output. To me, it initially felt very wrong and entirely impersonal. But, in the spirit of experimentation, I decided to give it a go and share my findings with you.
    BAMBY MEDIA LINKS:
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    GEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:
    Descript
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    Aputure Amaran 200d LED Video Light
    Aputure Light Box Min

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    • 13 min
    Microphone Battle: Shure SM7B vs Shure MV7

    Microphone Battle: Shure SM7B vs Shure MV7

    We have one hell of a showdown between two industry-leading microphones from Shure for you today. On one side, is the legendary Shure SM7B. On the other, its modern sibling, the Shure MV7. Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or just starting, choosing the right microphone can hugely impact your recordings. My objective here is to dive into the pros and cons of each mic, give you some sound tests, and help you decide which microphone fits your needs best.
    If you are an early-stage to mid-level podcaster, the Shure MV7 offers outstanding versatility. It allows you to jump into podcasting without a massive upfront investment. Despite its shortcomings in sibilance and plosive handling, it provides good sound quality for its price. Its ability to switch between USB and XLR connectivity means it can evolve as you upgrade your podcasting setup.
    For the budget-conscious podcaster, I personally see no reason for you to go out and buy the SM7B which would have you spending almost AU$1000 on a microphone and appropriate pre-amp. It does not feel necessary.
    In the end, your choice will depend heavily on your specific needs and setup. Do you prioritise versatility and budget, or are you eager to present yourself like the professional podcasters that you’ve seen using the Shure SM7B. I know that can be a very real factor to consider.
    I'd love to hear your thoughts on the SM7B vs. MV7. What works best for your voice and setup? Remember, just because one mic is widely used doesn't mean it’s the best fit for you. It’s always a good option to try a few, or watch reviews of different voices showcasing the microphones before deciding for yourself. 
    BAMBY MEDIA LINKS:
    Free Podcast Audit Service
    Apply to Join PodCoach
    YouTube Channel

    GEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:
    Shure SM7B
    Shure MV7
    SE Dyncaster DCM8
    Rode Boom Arm
    XLR Cables
    Sony ZV E10
    Elgato Camlink
    Aputure Amaran 200d LED Video Light
    Aputure Light Box Min


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    • 10 min
    Podcasting For Personal Growth with Chris Edwards

    Podcasting For Personal Growth with Chris Edwards

    Chris Edwards is no stranger to the world of media. As the founder of the Honeycombers website which reaches over 2 million readers a month, she has learned the value of building connections and delivering quality content to those who visit the site. 
    It’s no surprise to me that when Chris decided to start a podcast, she would bring that same attention to detail and enthusiastic attitude to this different form of media. 
    As the host of the Good Business podcast and Founder of the Launchpad community, Chris's journey is packed with takeaways for anyone who wants to leverage podcasting to make more meaningful connections.
    Chris's journey demonstrates the multifaceted benefits of podcasting. From building confidence and fostering connections to expanding your knowledge base, podcasting offers a unique platform for personal and professional growth. So, if you're looking to connect with like-minded individuals and embark on a journey of self-discovery, consider picking up a microphone and starting your own podcasting adventure!
    CHRIS EDWARDS LINKS:
    Podcast: Good Business
    Community: Launchpad 

    BAMBY MEDIA LINKS:
    Free Podcast Audit Service
    Apply to Join PodCoach
    YouTube Channel

    GEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:
    Shure SM7B
    SE Dyncaster DCM8

    Rode Boom Arm
    XLR Cables
    Sony ZV E10
    Elgato Camlink
    Aputure Amaran 200d LED Video Light
    Aputure Light Box Min


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    Rode Streamer X
    Rodecaster Pro II
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    • 21 min
    Podcast analytics you should be tracking

    Podcast analytics you should be tracking

    How many downloads are you receiving for each episode you release, and why should you care less about this statistic?
    Well, dear reader as you no doubt know by now, download numbers appear to be the be all and end all statistic to track whether your podcast is making an impact. 
    Yes, I do agree that you should know your download numbers and certainly track them over time, but what if downloads are just the tip of the iceberg? 
    What if there's a whole treasure trove of insights waiting to be discovered, a deeper understanding of how your podcast is truly resonating with your audience and how far that reach actually goes.
    By venturing past this single metric, you can unlock a wealth of knowledge about your listeners, their habits, and their preferences. This knowledge empowers you to refine your content, expand your reach, and ultimately, stay in it for the long haul. The more you track your growth, the more you realise how truly wonderful it is to keep your podcast going.
    BAMBY MEDIA LINKS:
    Free Podcast Audit Service
    Apply to Join PodCoach
    YouTube Channel

    GEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:
    Shure SM7B

    SE Dyncaster DCM8

    Rode Boom Arm
    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

    • 17 min
    Microphone Battle: Shure SM7B vs sE DynaCaster DCM8

    Microphone Battle: Shure SM7B vs sE DynaCaster DCM8

    Alright podcasters and vocalists alike, it's time to settle a score! Today, we're throwing down in a microphone brawl between two titans: the legendary Shure SM7B and the lesser-known but highly regarded sE Dynacaster DCM8. 
    By the end of this rumble, you'll know which microphone I prefer for females with similar vocal tones to my own, as well as vocalists looking for that extra bit of sparkle.
    To set the scene, we’ve recorded this battle at Gasworks studio in Fortitude Valley with both mics plugged into a top-notch John Hardy M2 preamp. We're keeping things raw with no post-production on the sound, so you hear exactly how these microphones perform. All we’ve done is boosted the levels to ensure they’re the same. 
    BAMBY MEDIA LINKS:
    Free Podcast Audit Service
    YouTube Channel

    GEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:
    Shure SM7B
    SE Dyncaster DCM8
    Rode Boom Arm
    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

    • 9 min
    Podcast Launch Strategy: A Step-by-Step Guide with Social Media Promotion

    Podcast Launch Strategy: A Step-by-Step Guide with Social Media Promotion

    I’ve seen so many new podcasts launch with next to no promotion behind them.
    Then they wonder why they didn’t receive as many downloads as they thought they should have. 
    They’ve told their friends and family, put a few graphics or videos out across social media, and they feel like that’s plenty.
    But it lands a little softer than they anticipated.
    There are also podcasters out there that are so nervous about putting their show out, that they don’t want to promote it.
    And that’s all well and good if you’re just testing the waters, or you don’t really want anyone to know about your show until you feel like you’ve found your feet.
    But I’m not talking to that podcaster here. 
    I’m talking to the podcaster who wants to make the most of their new podcast launch. The podcaster who wants to make sure they squeeze as much out of their launch as possible, without spending money on ads or other paid strategies. 
    This is purely a strategy for those of you who want to use social media, email marketing and good ol’ fashioned word of mouth to help promote their new podcast.
    So, here’s the exact strategy I recommend to our clients, and we use ourselves here at Bamby Media.
    BAMBY MEDIA LINKS:
    Free Podcast Audit Service
    YouTube Channel
    GEAR WE USE HERE AT BAMBY MEDIA:
    SE Dyncaster DCM8
    Rode Boom Arm
    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

    • 23 min

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