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Ways I Repurpose Solo Podcast Content [Video]

Hey there, in this video, I’ll be sharing with you some of the ways I repurpose my solo podcast content on social media platforms and other websites. It’s a lot of effort to create content, so why not get the most out of it and increase the reach of your brand and business? Most of these strategies revolve around video podcasts, but don’t worry, if you don’t have a video podcast, there are still some helpful tips for you too.The first thing you can do is create reels or short form vertical videos. You can use tools like StreamYard to record your video podcast and then clip out the best bits to make 60-second reels. This is a great way to repurpose your content and reach a wider audience. You can also use this strategy for interview podcasts.Another way to repurpose your content is by live streaming your podcast. You can live stream your podcast on multiple platforms such as Facebook and LinkedIn to double your exposure. You can use StreamYard to connect to these platforms and record your live stream at the same time.YouTube clips are another great way to repurpose your content. You can take small clips, between 1.5 to 5 minutes long, and use them for searchable or usable pieces of content. You can even create a separate YouTube channel just for clips.If you want to turn your audio podcast into written content, you can use software like Otter.ai or Descript to transcribe your podcast. Once you have the transcript, you can use a tool like ChatGPT to turn it into a blog post. You can then use this blog post on your website or LinkedIn articles to reach a wider audience. You can also embed the video podcast episode and links to the audio versions on your blog post for an all-around pack.These are just some of the ways you can repurpose your solo podcast content. I hope you find them helpful and start implementing them to get the most out of your content.0:00 introduction 0:57 using reels as a solo podcaster 1:57 using live streams as a solo podcaster2:52 using youtube clips as a solo podcaster4:05 using blogs as a solo podcasterFREE PODCAST COURSE 🎙5 steps to launch your podcast ⬇️https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZfFY_t1htNyPUf34wYsGYxDfMUO-Pygs⚫ Here are links to the software that I use to create my Podcast and YouTube content ⚫ My favorite podcast hosting platform (Buzzsprout) https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1804826 The software I use to record and edit my videos (Streamyard) 14 Day free trail https://streamyard.com?fpr=ashborland The software I use to create all my graphics, cover art, and thumbnails (Canva) https://partner.canva.com/c/2602541/647168/10068 Where I get my Broll from (Storyblocks) https://www.storyblocks.com/Where I get my FREE Copyright free music (Creator Mix)https://creatormix.com/How I edit my podcast into short vertical videos (Descript) https://www.descript.com/The software I use for booking guests (Calandly)https://calendly.com/Disclaimer: Some of these links go to one of my websites and some are affiliate links where I’ll earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you. #podcastingtips #podcasttips #podcasting #podcast

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How to Improve Your Vocal Delivery and Tone for a Solo Podcast [Video]

In this video, I’m going to share with you tips and techniques on how to improve your vocal delivery and tone for a successful solo podcast. As a podcaster, your voice is your most important tool, and having good vocal delivery and tone can make a huge difference in how your audience engages and understands your content.In the first section, we’ll discuss the importance of vocal delivery and tone for a solo podcast. We’ll talk about how it affects the listener’s engagement and understanding of the content, and give examples of successful podcasters who have excellent vocal delivery and tone.In section two, we’ll assess your current vocal delivery and tone. I’ll encourage you to record yourself speaking and assess your current vocal delivery and tone. We’ll also discuss common mistakes and how to identify areas that need improvement.In section three, we’ll talk about techniques to improve your vocal delivery and tone. I’ll discuss breathing and posture techniques, adjusting pitch and tone to increase engagement and interest, and tips for pacing and inflection to keep listeners engaged.In section four, we’ll talk about how practice makes perfect. I’ll encourage you to practice your vocal delivery and tone regularly and suggest exercises to improve your vocal delivery and tone, such as tongue twisters or singing scales. I’ll also provide resources for further practice and improvement.In conclusion, having good vocal delivery and tone is crucial for a successful solo podcast. We’ve covered tips and techniques to help you improve your vocal delivery and tone, and I encourage you to practice regularly to see improvement. Remember, your voice is your most important tool, and with practice, you can use it to create engaging and successful content.0:00 Introduction0:27 Understand the Importance of Vocal Delivery and Tone1:09 Assess Your Current Vocal Delivery and Tone2:13 Techniques to Improve Vocal Delivery and Tone5:06 Practice Makes PerfectFREE PODCAST COURSE 🎙5 steps to launch your podcast ⬇️https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZfFY_t1htNyPUf34wYsGYxDfMUO-Pygs⚫ Here are links to the software that I use to create my Podcast and YouTube content ⚫ My favorite podcast hosting platform (Buzzsprout) https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1804826 The software I use to record and edit my videos (Streamyard) 14 Day free trail https://streamyard.com?fpr=ashborland The software I use to create all my graphics, cover art, and thumbnails (Canva) https://partner.canva.com/c/2602541/647168/10068 Where I get my Broll from (Storyblocks) https://www.storyblocks.com/Where I get my FREE Copyright free music (Creator Mix)https://creatormix.com/How I edit my podcast into short vertical videos (Descript) https://www.descript.com/The software I use for booking guests (Calandly)https://calendly.com/Disclaimer: Some of these links go to one of my websites and some are affiliate links where I’ll earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you. #podcastingtips #podcasttips #podcasting #podcast

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Should I Edit My Solo Podcast Episodes? [Video]

In this video, we’ll answer one of the most common questions that podcasters ask themselves: should I edit my solo podcast episodes, and if so, how much? Whether you’re just starting out or you’re a seasoned podcaster, deciding how much to edit your episodes can be a difficult decision. But fear not, in this video, we’ll discuss the pros and cons of editing, provide guidelines for how much editing you might want to do, and offer tips for effective editing.We’ll explore the benefits of editing, such as improving the overall quality of your podcast and shortening the length of your episode, as well as the reasons why you might choose not to edit extensively. We’ll also provide some guidance on how much editing you might want to do, from removing filler words to cleaning up technical issues. Plus, we’ll share some tips for editing your podcast effectively, such as using editing software and being mindful of the pacing and flow of your episode.Ultimately, the amount of editing you do will depend on your personal style and the needs of your podcast. So if you’re looking for guidance on whether and how much to edit your solo podcast episodes, be sure to tune in to this video. We hope you find this information helpful, and if you have any thoughts or questions on the topic, please leave a comment below. 0:00 Introduction0:46 Reasons to edit your solo podcast episodes1:54 Reasons not to edit your solo podcast episodes3:08 How much to edit your solo podcast episodesFREE PODCAST COURSE 🎙5 steps to launch your podcast ⬇️https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZfFY_t1htNyPUf34wYsGYxDfMUO-Pygs⚫ Here are links to the software that I use to create my Podcast and YouTube content ⚫ My favorite podcast hosting platform (Buzzsprout) https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1804826 The software I use to record and edit my videos (Streamyard) 14 Day free trail https://streamyard.com?fpr=ashborland The software I use to create all my graphics, cover art, and thumbnails (Canva) https://partner.canva.com/c/2602541/647168/10068 Where I get my Broll from (Storyblocks) https://www.storyblocks.com/Where I get my FREE Copyright free music (Creator Mix)https://creatormix.com/How I edit my podcast into short vertical videos (Descript) https://www.descript.com/The software I use for booking guests (Calandly)https://calendly.com/Disclaimer: Some of these links go to one of my websites and some are affiliate links where I’ll earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you. #podcastingtips #podcasttips #podcasting #podcast

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Unlock Your Brand’s Potential with the Right YouTube Podcast Studio Setup & Green Screen Secrets! [Video]

“I’ll just film in our office conference room” —Is this a good idea? In this episode, we’re exploring on-location-styled spaces (i.e., your storefront, conference room, showroom) versus a green screen video podcast studio setup. We’ll explore the pros and cons of both, things to consider if you want to set up in your conference room or a small part of your home office, and the power of leveling up the caliber of your video podcast with a high-production aesthetic that’s not disruptive to your team members and their workflow.And if a deeper dive into our editing workflow would benefit you, join our waitlist for our Podcast Video Editing + Processing Master Class — Strategini: https://www.rubyriotcreatives.com/joinstrategini We open this course up only specific times each year to real-time take our fellow creators into a deep dive of not only our OBS and FCPX workflows, but we’ll show you our full optimization strategy for elevated asset placement. Was this episode helpful? Have any follow-up questions you’d love to see a video on? Let us know in the comments! 80% of podcasts fail in the first year. If you’re thinking about launching a podcast, the last thing you want is to put in all that time, energy, and cash to fizzle out in a few months. It’s a bit unorthodox for a production studio to show “what’s under the hood” of our production workflow. Still, we’ve been consultants for so many brands wanting to start their own video podcasts we figured we’d produce a mini Podcast setup master course to educate our fellow businesses REAL TIME and REAL TALK about what truly goes into building, managing, and producing your own podcast series so you can decide if launching a podcast is genuinely feasible for your team’s current resources and bandwidth. From team resource metrics, video podcast studio set up, lighting and podcast production gear lists, hosting high profile guests, to strategic recording sessions, here are the tried and true bite-sized lessons we’ve learned from our 4+ years of experience developing a sustainable podcast workflow for our podcast, The Ruby Hour.We hope this series saves you hours scrambling on blogs and Youtube queries piecemealing a hodgepodge of half-answers from bloggers who’ve never actually created a video podcast with high ROI and empowering your team to create a sustainable production workflow for your business.PODCAST PRODUCTION GEAR KIT: GREEN SCREENS (trust me, you’ll want a pop-up versus a fabric one, it’ll save you 2+ hours every time you set up! I’d highly recommend getting a retractable green screen – here are my top picks!)POP-UP GREEN SCREEN – LARGE (2-Person Interview) : https://amzn.to/3LfqRqjPOP-UP GREEN SCREEN – SMALL (Single Person Podcast) https://amzn.to/3Yl9wiyLIGHTINGDRACAST 3 Lighting Set Up: https://amzn.to/3IOhSJz (OPTIONAL BATTERIES FOR LIGHTING RIGS X3: https://amzn.to/41MvrBR ) BOOM ARM (for Back Light): https://amzn.to/3Jc7TPECAMERAS TRIPOD X2: https://amzn.to/3kKZlWJ MANFROTTO TRIPOD PLATES X2 : https://amzn.to/3EZGhL4 SONY A7III CAMERAS (X2): https://amzn.to/3SMoxZv CONTINOUS POWER DUMMY BATTERIES X2: https://amzn.to/3KXa2ju28MM F/2.0 LENS (Primary Wide Lens): https://amzn.to/3T4UnAZ SIGMA 85MM F/1.4 ART LENS (SLIDER RAIL/SECONDARY ANGLE): https://amzn.to/3JgS3n7EL GATO CAMLINKS X2: https://amzn.to/41OYrt1 MICRO HDMI TO HDMI X2: https://amzn.to/3ETOL6wSLIDER RAIL RIG: RHINO ARC Rhino Camera Gear Arc Motorized Pan Head for Rhino Motion: https://rb.gy/caj2mn Rhino Slider EVO Carbon (24″) w/ Motion + Arc: https://rb.gy/iwlr39 FLUID HEAD FOR SLIDER RAIL: https://amzn.to/3JeG7Cb LIGHTER TRIPODS (FOR SLIDER RAIL) X2: https://amzn.to/3Jgjopa SOUNDFOCUSRITE SCARLETT 2i2: https://amzn.to/3SMRDYF PODCAST MICS Audio-Technica AT2020PK X2: https://amzn.to/3JeGyfNMICROPHONE SHOCK MOUNTS WITH POP FILTER X2: https://amzn.to/3kKZXM1MOMAN TELEPROMPTER: https://amzn.to/3kPoBuW