Have you ever noticed that people who don't have podcasts seem to think that podcasting is really easy? That's because the best podcasters make their shows sound smooth and natural. It sounds just like two people having a really good, interesting, and funny conversation. Today, we’re joined by NPR producer and host Lauren Migaki who is going to teach us how to do just that.
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Note: This episode was originally published in November 2021.
Have you ever noticed that people who don't have podcasts seem to think that podcasting is really easy? Here at Grow The Show, we like to say that making a podcast is easy, but making a good podcast is really hard. However, there is a reason people who don't know better think that what we do is effortless.
That's because the best podcasters make their shows sound smooth and natural. It sounds like two people having a really good, interesting, and funny conversation. Even though it sounds effortless, it actually takes a ton of work to make a podcast episode sound completely natural.
Today, we’re joined by NPR producer and host Lauren Migaki who will teach us how to do that. If you want to produce a high-quality, natural-sounding podcast as efficiently as possible, join us for this week’s episode of Grow The Show.
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