Podcast FAQ

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by Mrs. Delphia Quigley Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Why you absolutely must do a podcast?

Why You Absolutely Must Do A Podcast

  • A) You get to talk to your heroes. When you have a podcast, you can pick up the phone, call anyone you want and say, “I’d love to talk to ...
  • B) It’s easy. ...
  • C) You can do a podcast about whatever you want. ...
  • D) You read a lot. ...
  • E) Skills. ...
  • F) Plus, minus, equal. ...
  • G) It’s growing. ...
  • H) No gatekeepers. ...
  • I) Network. ...
  • J) One Takeaway. ...

Why I started a podcast, and why you should too?

You are fascinated by the outcome, but don’t know the grind it involves.

  • Choosing an idea (it’s not as easy as it sounds),
  • Deciding the episode topics and duration,
  • Researching and writing a script,
  • Interviewing people to corroborate facts, or to be a part of your show,
  • Rehearsing for the recording,
  • Setting up quality podcast equipment (also, buying it!),
  • Sound editing,

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Why and how to start a podcast?

Why Should You Start A Podcast?

  • Are you looking for a new medium to tell a story?
  • Do you want to deliver communications for your company through a new method?
  • Is there a topic you’re passionate about and want to share with others?
  • Do you have information to turn into a resource for others to utilize?
  • Are you looking to deliver training to your employees in a new, innovative way?

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Why to create a podcast?

Here’s why

  • Prime time isn’t downtime. All these years, I thought downtime just meant zoning out—giving myself permission to stare at the TV and forget about work.
  • The imagination network. Studies show that thinking relies on the coordination of two different brain networks, each with its own way of processing information.
  • Not a moment to waste. ...

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When is the "But Why Live" call in?

You can listen to But Why live at vpr.org and call-in every Friday at 1 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time through June 19, 2020. This program is part of a collaboration with the Vermont Agency of Education to bring interactive educational opportunities to students while schools are closed. TRANSCRIPT.

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