Frequently asked questions
There are are many types of podcasts that we can make possible for you. Have you thought about what kind of show you would like to create? Remember we can distribute your podcast to many places that can cater to specific audiences including on Youtube which means you should consider the use of video. We are happy to talk to you about any of these ideas and we have many tools (tricks of the trade) that can meet your specific needs.
The seven most popular types of podcast formats are:
1 – Interview podcasts. (We do these all the time!)
2 – Conversational (co-hosted format & group chat)
3 – Educational podcasts that teach, instruct and inform!
4 – Solo podcasts.... yak about whatever you want
5 – Non-fiction storytelling, news, views and narratives
6 – Podcast theater. (Includes plays and mind adventure)
7 – Bite-sized content, specials or limited run podcast series.
Accessing a wider community of experts and getting community support is what we are all about. The studio is a great space and a way to help you get started. we can record you with our pro top of line equipment that you do not have purchase or set-up. We have producers, coaches and editors on staff to help make you sound GREAT. The Podcast Channel makes it easy for site visitors to find your show and combined we share audiences and promote each others shows. That is a nice benefit.
Join us. Our community is always ready to help you find the right answers to common questions about your podcasting business and we are all about helping you create a better program experience.
GUEST RULES: (When Applicable)
1. Be on time (if not a few minutes early before) your interview or appointed studio arrival
2. Get a refreshment and make yourself comfortable - washrooms are in the hall (fix yourself up!)
3. Be dressed appropriately if you're going to be on camera - take a selfie look in the mirror
4. We will provide you full ear-cover headphones (we recommend you wear them) or bring your own
5. We will conduct a microphone check to make sure you sound good and your volume level is right
6. You have a MUTE button on your mic - USE IT BEFORE you burp, cough or choke (if that happens)
7. If you have the sniffles BLOW YOUR NOSE (off mic)- Beware of noise, finger tapping & pen clicks
8. Be considerate of other guests and the show host - observe any gestures or signaling given to you
9. Answer questions and give statements in soundbites (you'll attract more listeners & fans that way)
0. We're happy to provide your show links - we encourage you to share, do social media posts, PR, etc