Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
What is this?
Less
More

Memberships

Top 1% Podcasters

70 members โ€ข $99/m

2 contributions to Top 1% Podcasters
YouTube training recording
@Valerie Nicol @Veronica Tilden @David Barbarisi @Rachael Cardoso @Alycen Fridley and everybody! Here's the replay of today's YouTube training. If you have any questions for me, just leave a comment under this post and I'll answer
YouTube training recording
2 likes โ€ข 27d
@Alberto Croce Thanks so much for a great training. I'm curious to hear more about your thoughts on pacing and episode timing. Once weekly? Is there a recommended number of episodes to gain traction as you launch? Also, you mentioned starting with a solo episode explaining why you're launching the podcast. After that, what's the mix of solo episodes vs. interviews that you recommend? Thanks!
1 like โ€ข 6d
@Alberto Croce yes, thanks so much!
Thoughts on starting to record
This is only tangentily related to the imposter syndrome conversation. After yesterday's call I kept wanting to encourage everyone to just start recording and playing with the platforms. Even if the name, art, music, etc are still in progress. That way when you're for real for real recording you already know the buttons to push and have gotten over some of the tech stress. Plus you have the speaking practice and you get used to your own voice and face. It took me some hours of editing my stuff before I got okay with hearing my voice and many more hours for the video. The video still bothers me a bit and gets me stuck on doing more recording but doing more of it gets me closer to okay with that. Go head in to descript (or riverside) and play. Maybe invite a friend on to get the hang of how interviewing works. Then mess with the editing and the AI stuff. Push all the buttons! That'll at least help with the tech hangups. And you can stick with the free trial until you're ready for the real deal, so no reason to not start now. I think it's also good to practice the intro/outro and reading other copy, to make sure it sounds good out loud and you don't trip up on the words. I've found a lot of copy I end up stumbling and so I can tell it's not in my voice. Or that I'm not super excited about it. But I had to record it to figure that out, and then to play it back to see that it wasn't as awful as I thought. (Although some of it was still pretty awful.) So at this point I've recorded dozens of solo hours of me doing and saying stuff, and a lot of it I won't use. So I think it's helpful to start doing that sooner. When I first tried out riverside, I recorded a test run where I read through all of the settings and pushed the buttons, and it made a "magic clip" out of that, which it named "David laughs through confusing tech setup." I'm sharing that here for your amusement. ๐Ÿ˜‚
Thoughts on starting to record
1 like โ€ข 27d
Super helpful @David Barbarisi you've got me thinking about how I need to start practicing and get more comfortable hearing my own voice /speaking my own writing out loud and then hearing it played back to me. I loved your suggestion of playing with the tech and getting used to pressing all the buttons. :)
1-2 of 2
Rachael Cardoso
1
1point to level up
@rachael-cardoso-2635
Writer and former global media exec with a passion for sustainability and the sea

Active 11h ago
Joined Feb 12, 2026
Powered by