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Mastering the Art of Podcasting: A Comprehensive Guide

Discover the world of podcasting with our in-depth guide. Learn what a podcast is—a digital series of audio or video files released episodically. Explore the easy and powerful reasons to start your own podcast and understand the essential components like openings, main topics, intermissions, and closings. We provide step-by-step instructions on recording, editing with tools like GarageBand and Audacity, and publishing your podcast via platforms like Podbean and iTunes. Join a group exercise to analyze existing podcasts and uncover insights for creating engaging content that captivates your audience.

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Mastering the Art of Podcasting: A Comprehensive Guide

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  1. Creating Triumphant Podcasts

  2. What is a podcast? • a series of digital media files, either audio or video, that is released episodically and downloaded through web syndication. (WP) • iTunes, Zune, Juice, Winamp

  3. Reasons to Podcast • Easy • Portable • Powerful

  4. Parts of a Podcast • Opening • Opening Jingle • Main Topics • Intermission • Closing • Closing Jingle

  5. Step By Step • Record your podcast • Garage Band YouTube Guide • Audacity • Upload podcast (podbean) • Publish RSS feed on iTunes, ODEO, etc.

  6. Group Exercise • Get in group of 3 and listen to a podcast: • http://podcastawards.com/ • Answer the following: • What is the purpose and/or focus? • Who is the target audience? • What is the style and tone? • What do they do to keep people listening? • What is the structure of the show? (parts, time spent on each, length, etc.) • What can we learn from this about making a good podcast?

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