Record Your Podcast And Sound Like A Pro

Published 2021-08-27
Platform Udemy
Number of Students 1
Price $19.99
Instructors
Mike Parsons
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Together we're going to record a podcast episode that sounds great.

Hi there! I'm Mike Parsons. I'm the creator of the Moonshots Podcast. I've been podcasting for many years and I started in radio over 20 years ago. Today My podcast has over 400,000 downloads. And I make most of the show itself - from artwork to post-production.

After doing more than 100 episodes, I am going to share with you all the lessons I've learnt. Together we're going to record a podcast episode that sounds great.

Here's what we'll cover:

  1. Setting up your microphone, desk and computer

  2. Podcast Recording

  3. Podcast Editing

  4. Transcribe Your Podcast

  5. Publishing and Distribution

Our project: Recording, Editing and Publishing Your First Episode

This class is for anyone who is ready to record their first podcast. And I hope this class inspires you to publish your story.

See you in the studio.


About Mike

Since quitting university after seven weeks, Mike has gone on to achieve remarkable feats. He launched Australia's first internet radio station, lived in Europe and USA, claimed a Guinness Book of Record and sold his Silicon Valley Startup.

Mike is currently the Chief Executive Officer at Qualitance. Together with over 200 staff, he helps clients build future growth products - from banks in Europe to Ford Motors in Australia and Anastasia Beverly Hills in the USA.

During his time in advertising, Mike won many global awards - DA&D Pencils, Cannes Lion's, Effie's – even a TED award.

His talks span innovation, marketing and embracing change in the business world. He’s passionate about understanding how to unlock the value in Design Thinking, Lean Startup, Rapid Prototyping, and Agile Development in a world defined by technology and data. He's appeared on CNN and the FT.

Mike is a life learner, join him for adventures in innovation with his Moonshots Podcast if you're after practical innovation tools and tips then tune into the BottomUp Podcast.

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