Podcast FAQ

room for two podcast

by Lamont Frami Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How to choose the Right podcasting space for your podcast?

Your first step is to choose the right podcasting space. The nature of your home podcast studio will have the biggest impact on the sound quality of your audio . “I have the perfect space,” you might be thinking. “I’ll just use my empty basement / garage / spare bedroom.” Not so fast. An empty space isn’t necessarily the right space.

How can I Make my Room sound like a podcaster?

Some podcasters work cheaply by covering themselves with a blanket while they record. This technically works, but it gets old fast. Eventually you’ll want to pick up some acoustic treatment pieces that function well and look great in your room. Use Auralex’s Room Layout Express tool to determine where to place the pieces.

Do you have the perfect space for a recording studio?

“I have the perfect space,” you might be thinking. “I’ll just use my empty basement / garage / spare bedroom.” Not so fast. An empty space isn’t necessarily the right space. In fact, empty spaces often make poor recording studios because they create lots of reverb. The best spaces are usually full of stuff.

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Expert relationship coaching at a fraction of the cost--any time, any place

Real couples. This podcast features coaching sessions with real clients who are working through issues in their emotional and sexual relationship.

Meet Jennifer

I am a relationship and sexuality educator and coach with a Ph.D in Counseling Psychology from Boston College. I wrote my dissertation on LDS women and sexuality, have taught college-level courses on human sexuality, and currently teach online relationship and sexuality courses and live workshops to LDS individuals and couples.

Jennifer's Work Changes Lives

"This podcast has been so helpful for my husband and me. We have learned so much and we find pieces of things we struggle with in the lives of each couple. This has given us a springboard for some great conversations. Room for Two has changed our marriage for the better! I would highly recommend it to anyone who wants to strengthen their marriage."

Topics

The Room for Two Podcast allows you to listen in on coaching sessions with REAL couples in need of marital and sexual guidance. Dr. Finlayson-Fife's expert input allows you to better understand and address the challenges in your own intimate relationship.

Boundaries

In this recording of a Facebook Live Dr. Finlayson-Fife teaches about boundaries. Listen to this episode to learn more about: - The purpose of boundaries - Types of boundaries - How to be clear headed when setting your boundaries - The immense importance of honesty

Answers to FAQ About Sex

In this episode, Dr. Jennifer joins Courtney Anderson of the Glow Boss Podcast to answer your questions about sex. They cover everything from high libido to sexual dreams about an ex to the psychology of climaxing.

Women's Sexual Agency in a Context of Patriarchy

This episode is a recording of Dr. Jennifer reading an essay she wrote entitled "Let's Talk about Sex". The full episode can be found on the Breaking Down Patriarchy podcast hosted by Amy Allebest. Listen to this episode to hear more about....

The Divine Feminine

In this new podcast episode Dr. Finlayson-Fife joins the hosts of the Latter-day Contemplation podcast to discuss the Divine Feminine.

Betrayal Trauma, Pornography & Sex

Zach and Darcy Spafford of The Self-Mastery Podcast: Overcome Pornography for Good interviewed Dr. Finlayson-Fife and discussed the roots of the issues surrounding unwanted pornography use, betrayal trauma and infidelity.

Navigating Religious Challenges with Integrity

Dr. Finlayson-Fife joined Sherrae Phelps to discuss how to navigate religious challenges with integrity, from the best within us.

How much does it cost to rent a podcast studio?

You’ll find these rental studios in most major cities. They cost about $60-$100 per hour and often include cameras for video podcasting. You can rent a podcast recording studio for short durations.

What is a podcast studio?

Your podcast studio is your home base. It’s where your episodes leap off your notes and come to life ; where your content takes form and spreads through the world. So if you’re serious about your show, you need a decent podcast studio setup.

What is the best microphone for podcasts?

XLR or USB microphone. Your microphone is the most important part of your podcast studio setup. It has the greatest impact on the quality of your audio. A good condenser microphone will save you a lot of time during post-production. An XLR mic and USB microphones each have their advantages and disadvantages.

What is the final component of a podcast studio?

The final component of your podcast studio setup is a podcast host. Technically this isn’t part of your podcast studio, but it’s a critical part of distributing your show, so we didn’t want to leave it out.

Why do you need a hosting service for Castos?

It’s how everyone experiences your content. You need a hosting service that exhibits your audio just as clearly as you record it. Castos gives you the tools to grow your audience, and connect with your community. We don’t impose bandwidth limits, so listeners can always access your content.

Why is performance important in podcasting?

Because a good performance is critical to the success of your show. People don’t invest their time in shows that produce low-quality audio. And if your studio sucks, so will your audio. But let’s be clear about one thing: You don’t need a state-of-the-art space with tens of thousands of dollars of podcasting gear.

What is the best way to soundproof a podcast?

Soundproof foam panels are the best solutions here. Their purpose is to absorb sound so it doesn’t bounce all over the room and hit your mic. You can pick them up on Amazon. Attach them on hard surfaces, like blank walls, cabinet faces, or even the ceiling. Add soundproofing to your podcast studio setup.

Storyline

TV producer Jill Kurland reluctantly lets her widowed mom Edie move in with her in NYC. They squabble especially when Edie gets a job on the same show. Ken is Edie's new friend, Naomi a co-worker and Jill's boyfriend Matt is a calming presence. — rharlan58

Did you know

Edie: Jill, my brain is like one of those old, clunky, black rotary phones. It takes forever to dial and there's no memory!

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