I ask my guests to allot 90 minutes for the interview, which covers the initial pre-interview banter and any post-interview talk before we get off the call. Here are a few more details about my Calendly setup This way I can use one Calendly account for both my business meetings and podcast interviews. Calendly lets me make different event types that have their own settings and time periods. My Calendly account is linked to my Google Calendar so meetings don’t overlap. I use Calendly to send a link to my guests so they can schedule a time. Here’s how I use them: Calendly + Google Calendar: Scheduling and Managing Guests I’ll be mentioning a few more apps in this post, but these are the main ones I use. Notion (affiliate link) for keeping track of interview notes and episode productionīuzzsprout (affiliate link) for storing the audio files online and linking to them Garageband for multi-track post-productionĪuphonic for evening out audio levels after putting the tracks together in Garageband I LOVE THIS ( Here is a sketchier, untested Windows alternative to Audio Hijack)Ĭalendly for scheduling interview time with guestsĪppear.in for hosting instant video calls without having to remember log-in’s Here are the main software I use:Īudio Hijack for recording any audio-related thing on a mac. It took a lot of digging and a bit of experimenting. I didn’t know what “levelling audio” meant and why I had to do it.Īll I knew was that I wanted was to get on a Skype call, hit record, have the computer record from my USB mic and my guest’s mic, then export it as a high quality MP3 file. I didn’t know what a mixer was (still don’t). The problem was, I had no experience with audio. ![]() I knew I wanted to bank episodes.īut I also knew that I needed as little points of failure as possible and as low a barrier as possible to getting started. I had a network of folks I could interview. ![]() I had enough experience creating content. I went through this a few months ago when I started my podcast, The Creator Maker Life Podcast. Starting an interview podcast is enough of a headache: you have to think about finding and booking guests, recording the interviews (and making sure you hit Record), taking notes then publishing them on a website…
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