27 min

Unveiling Innovative Setups for Podcast and Video Production, with Stephen Robles' Podcast Studio Podcasting Tech

    • Technology

If you're thinking of upgrading your podcasting audio or recording equipment, then Stephen Robles' studio tour is an essential listen! 
Stephen Robles is a video and podcast creator, as well as the video and podcast producer at Riverside.fm. He's also the host and creator of the Primary Technology podcast. With his expertise in tech videos and discussions covering Apple devices, mobile technology, and smart home devices, he offers valuable insights for aspiring podcasters and content creators.
In this episode, Stephen takes us on a tour of his podcasting studio setup, sharing insights about his journey as a podcast and video creator while discussing the latest tech gadgets and equipment that he uses. Stephen reveals his advanced podcasting tech stack, covering various microphones, audio interfaces, and cameras, alongside useful tips for aspiring podcasters. He also explains why you shouldn’t spend thousands of dollars on microphones and cameras, and what might be a better investment if you’re just starting. 
During this studio tour, Stephen discusses the impact of new tech gadgets such as the Apple Vision Pro on podcasting. He offers a glimpse into the latest podcasting technology and equipment along with helpful advice for anyone looking to enhance their podcasting setup. 
If you're an aspiring podcaster looking to optimize your equipment, you will surely benefit from Stephen’s meticulously curated microphone selection, audio interface preferences, and camera setup.
IN THIS EPISODE WE COVER:
(03:21) Stephen’s advanced podcasting tech stack: He shares insights into his meticulously curated microphone selection, audio interface preferences, and camera setup, providing valuable guidance for aspiring podcasters looking to optimize their equipment(10:29) What you should prioritize if you’re just starting: Mathew and Stephen explain that starting a podcast doesn't require a large investment. In fact, a budget of around $60-$70 can suffice. However, you should prioritize essential accessories over splurging on an expensive microphone initially.(13:26) The advantages and challenges of using an iPhone (or any other smartphone) as a camera for podcasting: Stephen reveals that modern smartphones like iPhones and recent Android models offer superior video quality compared to many webcams, even high-end ones, and with features like Continuity Camera, they provide excellent performance in various lighting conditions and can simplify the recording process without the need for expensive camera equipment.(19:45) Two important factors that can make podcasting a better experience for both creators and listeners - monetization and listener engagement: Stephen talks about the difficulties that smaller podcasts face when it comes to getting advertising, and how it is important to have a simple and efficient system for acquiring ads, as well as features that can help build stronger community engagement within podcast platforms.
LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
- Visit the Riverside.fm website and start creating your podcast. 
- Follow Stephen on socials:
https://www.threads.net/@stephenrobleshttps://www.instagram.com/stephenrobles/a href="https://twitter.com/stephenrobles" rel="noopener...

If you're thinking of upgrading your podcasting audio or recording equipment, then Stephen Robles' studio tour is an essential listen! 
Stephen Robles is a video and podcast creator, as well as the video and podcast producer at Riverside.fm. He's also the host and creator of the Primary Technology podcast. With his expertise in tech videos and discussions covering Apple devices, mobile technology, and smart home devices, he offers valuable insights for aspiring podcasters and content creators.
In this episode, Stephen takes us on a tour of his podcasting studio setup, sharing insights about his journey as a podcast and video creator while discussing the latest tech gadgets and equipment that he uses. Stephen reveals his advanced podcasting tech stack, covering various microphones, audio interfaces, and cameras, alongside useful tips for aspiring podcasters. He also explains why you shouldn’t spend thousands of dollars on microphones and cameras, and what might be a better investment if you’re just starting. 
During this studio tour, Stephen discusses the impact of new tech gadgets such as the Apple Vision Pro on podcasting. He offers a glimpse into the latest podcasting technology and equipment along with helpful advice for anyone looking to enhance their podcasting setup. 
If you're an aspiring podcaster looking to optimize your equipment, you will surely benefit from Stephen’s meticulously curated microphone selection, audio interface preferences, and camera setup.
IN THIS EPISODE WE COVER:
(03:21) Stephen’s advanced podcasting tech stack: He shares insights into his meticulously curated microphone selection, audio interface preferences, and camera setup, providing valuable guidance for aspiring podcasters looking to optimize their equipment(10:29) What you should prioritize if you’re just starting: Mathew and Stephen explain that starting a podcast doesn't require a large investment. In fact, a budget of around $60-$70 can suffice. However, you should prioritize essential accessories over splurging on an expensive microphone initially.(13:26) The advantages and challenges of using an iPhone (or any other smartphone) as a camera for podcasting: Stephen reveals that modern smartphones like iPhones and recent Android models offer superior video quality compared to many webcams, even high-end ones, and with features like Continuity Camera, they provide excellent performance in various lighting conditions and can simplify the recording process without the need for expensive camera equipment.(19:45) Two important factors that can make podcasting a better experience for both creators and listeners - monetization and listener engagement: Stephen talks about the difficulties that smaller podcasts face when it comes to getting advertising, and how it is important to have a simple and efficient system for acquiring ads, as well as features that can help build stronger community engagement within podcast platforms.
LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
- Visit the Riverside.fm website and start creating your podcast. 
- Follow Stephen on socials:
https://www.threads.net/@stephenrobleshttps://www.instagram.com/stephenrobles/a href="https://twitter.com/stephenrobles" rel="noopener...

27 min

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