Remote interviews are a fact of life for every podcaster, and in today’s era of social distancing, more so than ever. Since you rarely get the chance at an interview do-over, nailing down your remote recording workflow is essential. We’ll show you how to prepare for and record a remote interview, so you get it right the first time — with some additional tips along the way to make sure all your bases are covered.
Podtrac and Squarespace 2018
In which I get some download tracking for my podcasts...
If you listen to podcasts you won't be surprised to hear adverts for Squarespace's hosting platform. It's also what this website and my associated podcasts run on.[1][2][3] The inbuilt analytics are pretty decent but when it comes to RSS feeds for podcasts they suffer from all the limitations that tracking RSS has.[4]
Podtrac is a service that aims to fix this.[5] Unfortunately it used to be a massive faff to get it working with Squarespace.[6] Fortunately following the latest update to the platform it is now really easy.
Podcasting Setup 2017
In which I discuss my podcasting setup and how I expect it to change…
I've recently started podcasting. I have two podcasts:
- Hat of Many Things where I discuss random topics with my friend Mike.
- Dr Wilko's Campaign for Better Beverages where I make cocktails 'on air'.
It's been a fun learning curve so I'm going to try and distil what I've learned into this post and also create a snapshot of my current setup.