Thank you. I've released 40 episodes but was about to give up. I logged in to Riverside today to push out one more episode - maybe a farewell episode- but after watching this video I'm re-energized and feel confident that I can keep doing them because I love them.
My podcast, "Phat Love Talk", just had its 133rd episode and I'll be recording another one this week and I do not feel like I'm in the top 10% of podcasters, even if Podcasts for Spotify is posting it on multiple platforms for me. I do like these tips though. As someone who has a budget podcast, I think there are a lot of great tips in here to keep myself sharp. Great video.
Starting a podcast seems less scary with a clear plan. It's great to know I don't have to spend lots of money to begin. Learning that cheap USB mics work well was comforting. Now, I'm excited to dig deep into my interests to discover my unique topic.
Your'e welcome! By shareable moments, I mean when you know a topic is trending or may perform well on social media, pre-plan a 30-45 second monologue (or dialogue) about it that encapsulates the most interesting info. Maybe at the beginning of a topic you run down the lights, or summarize it at the end of the segment, then use that clip on social!
Regarding Mics and Headphones and remote co-hosting: Where do we hear the other persons voice from? We have headphones connected to the mic, so that we can hear ourselves and monitor, but where should I be hearing my co-host/guest's audio from? The Laptop speakers? Or should I also be hearing them through the headphones?
If you have a USB mic with a headphone jack, as most do, plug your headphones directly into the mic, then choose the mic as your speaker and mic in Riverside. This way you can hear yourself and your remote guest!
I have a podcast, and I’m trying to start it back up. However, Spotify for podcasters outsourced their editing tools to Riverside. So most of my media clips I used are not available. Is there audio clips that are premade that are available to use? Like a game over sound for example.
Hey guys, when using riverside, can I use it with a guest who’s sitting with me as well in person or is this primarily for remote guests. Second, if I get a mic, does that mic connect to the riverside app?
You can use Riverside for all in-person recording, here are several ways to do it effectively. And your mic can connect to the Riverside app, yes! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TJ-EZrBwLT8.htmlsi=E6x9XU2dJAT1-kA_
Hey there, your stats will go back to zero but you can move to Spotify, instructions here! support.spotify.com/us/podcasters/article/switching-your-podcast-hosting-to-spotify-for-podcasters/
Yes, it can work with multiple mounting options. Here's a cheaper arm but keep in mind they may squeak or make other noises depending on build quality: a.co/d/6ACwFei
A website is helpful, especially for sharing additional content, linking show notes, and more. Yes, we would suggest that, but many podcast hosts offer a website as part of the plan! transistor.fm and Buzzsprout.com both give you a website with your hosting.
@@Riversidefmit would be cool if yall made your videos with yall software just so we could see the scope or maybe another video with ideas on how to use Final Cut and that motion effect program?
Thank you for this video. I am a new podcaster and we are focused on sharing the importance of farmers in the discussion of food. amplifying farmer voice. I hope you can check it out sometime for critique to improve. Again thank you. I will watch this again.
Does Riverside record without a wifi connection? I recently recorded a podcast and frustratingly lost 15 minutes when the Spotify nascent recording tool failed to process. Not really sure why it happened, but want to avoid in the future.
You do need Internet to upload the video and audio files to the cloud. If you lose internet during a recording, you can still stop, then visit Riverside.fm/upload once you have internet again to finish the upload process.
"I'm curious about microphones. We typically rely on lavalier microphones when recording on location. Would it also be beneficial to use them in the studio for increased freedom of movement?"
I thought it was great and wondering how I can speed up my own pace in Riverside? I have a tendency to be a slower thinker but I think it's way too slow for my podcast!