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The Podcasting University - Podcasting Tips to Start a Podcast

The Podcasting University - Podcasting Tips to Start a Podcast

Hosted by Dilip Kumar

Episodes

177

Latest episode

Aug 2026

Language

EN

About the show

Looking for information on Starting a Podcast? Every Tuesday, join Podcaster, Blogger, and Affiliate Marketer, Dilip Kumar on The Podcasting University, as he brings to you implementable Podcasting tips about starting your own podcast so that, irrespective of who you are and what your knowledge about podcasting is, you can start a podcast. The difference between a successful podcast and a failed podcast is about starting right. Here you will learn how to start your podcast the right way in simple and understandable language. Listen to fellow podcasters who have been through the grind and learn from their experiences. The Podcasting University is your complete guide to starting a podcast. Visit https://thepodcastinguniversity.com for more information. If you want to start a podcast but aren't sure how to, then join the FREE 10-day eCourse on "Starting a Podcast with Purpose". Visit https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/free-guide to join. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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August 10, 20269 min

The Podcast Starter Kit - What You Actually Need on Day One

In this episode I break down what actually belongs in a podcast starter kit, and I close most of those tabs for you. There are four things. Three of them are completely free, and the fourth starts free. I talk about why the item you cannot buy matters more than any microphone, how my wife's uncomfortably narrow show idea turned into the growth engine behind millions of downloads, and why the room you sit in affects your audio more than a three hundred dollar mic ever will. I also do the maths on what five months of gear research actually costs. It is not money. It is twenty episodes. What I cover in this episode: The four-item podcast starter kit, and why three of the four cost nothing at all The one-sentence test that tells you whether your show idea is specific enough to record Why room sound beats microphone choice, and the ninety-second fix that costs nothing What a podcast host actually does, and why you never upload episodes to Apple or Spotify The twenty-minute exercise to do tonight that reveals your real first problem Tools I recommend when you are ready to upgrade: Buzzsprout — the podcast host I point beginners to, with the cleanest dashboard and the best documentation for a first-timer Samson Q2U — my recommended first microphone, because it works over USB now and over XLR later if you ever grow into a mixer Audacity — free, twenty years old, and still the best place for a beginner to learn editing If this episode convinced you that your podcast starter kit is already sitting in your pocket, the next step is doing the seven things in order. Join my 7-Day Podcast Launch Challenge and go from idea to a live show in a week, one day at a time. If this helped you close a few tabs, send it to the friend who has been researching microphones since March. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

August 7, 202610 min

How to Record a Podcast Straight From Your Phone!

Your phone already has a better microphone in it than most radio stations used back in 1985. The problem was never the hardware. It's six settings almost nobody actually changes. In this episode, I walk through the exact setup I use to record publishable audio on a phone: airplane mode, positioning, the one quality setting everyone leaves on the wrong default, and a 20-second test that saves you from throwing away a 28-minute recording. I also cover the wardrobe trick for treating a room for free, and the "sync clap" method for recording two people on two separate phones in the same room. What I cover in this episode: The six settings that turn a default phone recording into something publishable Why opening your wardrobe and sitting facing your clothes actually improves your audio The sync clap technique for recording a guest in the same room without one phone compromising both of you The honest limits of phone recording, and exactly when they start to matter Tools I recommend if you're setting up to record: Zencastr — automates remote guest recording so you're not manually collecting files and syncing claps (use code thepodu for 30% off Pro) Audacity — free, and the easiest place to sync two phone recordings together using the clap technique Descript — if you'd rather edit like a Word document once you've outgrown a phone-only workflow If this episode showed you that you already own everything you need to record your first episode, don't let the equipment question hold you back any longer. Join my 7-Day Podcast Launch Challenge — a day-by-day walkthrough from idea to a live show in a week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

August 5, 20267 min

The One Microphone Decision That Actually Matters!

Every beginner asks me the same question: what's the best USB microphone for podcasting? I usually answer with a story instead. I take a good condenser mic and put it in a normal bedroom with a tiled floor and a ceiling fan running. Then I take a seven hundred rupee clip-on mic and put it in a cupboard full of clothes. The cupboard wins, every single time. It's not even close. In this episode, I break down the real order of what makes you sound good: your room first, your distance from the mic second, and the microphone itself third. Most beginners get that order backwards and spend money exactly where it matters least. I also tell you the real story behind my wife's Hindi recipe podcast: 3.1 million downloads, and not one listener has ever asked what microphone she used. What I cover in this episode: Why a ₹700 clip-on mic can beat a ₹15,000 condenser mic in the wrong room The real priority order for sounding good: room, distance, then microphone When to choose a dynamic mic over a condenser, and why it matters more than price The real story behind a podcast that hit 3.1M downloads, and what actually made it work Tools I recommend if you're setting up to record: Samson Q2U — my recommended microphone, and the one I point most beginners toward first Audio Technica ATR-2110x — my recommended alternative microphone if you want a different sound or price point Behringer Audio Interface — you'll need this if you ever move to an XLR mic (there's also a budget option if you want to keep costs down) If this episode convinced you that your room matters more than your gear, don't wait to start. Join my 7-Day Podcast Launch Challenge - a day-by-day walkthrough from idea to a live show in a week. You can join here - https://challenge.thepodcastinguniversity.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

August 3, 20265 min

Why Your First Episodes Will Feel Awkward (And What To Do About It)!

Every podcaster you admire sounded stiff in their first ten episodes. In this one, I take you back to my very first audio blog at 36... the one I recorded 58 episodes of before burning out and quitting completely. I shares the one-person mindset shift that changes how you sound almost instantly, and the story of how a single episode with just 12 downloads turned into a $2,000 client, six months after I almost gave up on it. If you've been putting off your first episode because you're scared of sounding like a beginner, this one's for you. What we cover: Why sounding "awkward" at the start is normal, not a warning sign The one-person trick that instantly makes your episodes sound more natural Why judging episode 3 by episode 300's standards is exactly where beginners go wrong The real story behind Episode 56, and the client it brought in six months later Ready to start your own show? Grab the free 10-Day Podcast Starter course at thepodcastinguniversity.com/free-guide . More Information You can find more information including the show notes and the resources at https://thepodcastinguniversity.com Use my special link - https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/go/zencastr-new/ to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. You can follow me on social media at - Instagram - https://instagram.com/podcastcoachdk Join my FREE 10-day eCourse to learn how to start a podcast at https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/free-guide Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

December 1, 20259 min

Do You need expensive equipment to start a podcast?

Is fancy equipment holding you back from launching your podcast? In this Monday Mic Check, we answer the question: “Do I need expensive equipment to start a podcast?” You'll learn what gear is essential when starting out, how to set up a simple but effective recording environment, and why your message matters more than your mic. We also share recommended budget mics, editing tools, and room setup tips so you can start with confidence and upgrade only when you're ready. If you’ve been waiting until you can afford the “right gear,” this episode will help you get started with what you have. More Information You can find more information including the show notes and the resources at https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/183 Use my special link - https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/go/zencastr-new / to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. You can follow me on social media at - Instagram - https://instagram.com/podcastinguniversity Twitter - https://twitter.com/thepodversity Threads - https://www.threads.com/@podcastinguniversity Join my FREE 10-day eCourse to learn how to start a podcast at https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/free-guide Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

November 24, 20258 min

Do I Need an Intro and Outro for My Podcast?

Do podcast intros and outros really matter, or are they just optional fluff? In this Monday Mic Check, we dive into one of the most overlooked but powerful parts of your podcast structure: your intro and outro. You’ll learn why these short segments can play a big role in building trust, improving listener retention, and growing your show over time. We break down: What a good intro should include (and how long it should be) How your outro can guide listeners to take action Tips for using music and creating a consistent podcast identity The biggest mistakes podcasters make when skipping these elements Whether you’re just starting out or want to polish your format, this episode will show you how a strong intro and outro can take your podcast from amateur to professional in under a minute. More Information You can find more information including the show notes and the resources at https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/182 Use my special link - https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/go/zencastr-new/ to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. You can follow me on social media at - Instagram - https://instagram.com/podcastinguniversity Twitter - https://twitter.com/thepodversity Join my FREE 10-day eCourse to learn how to start a podcast at https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/free-guide /acasttp Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

July 21, 20257 min

How often should I publish new podcast episodes?

Stuck on how often you should publish podcast episodes? In this Monday Mic Check, we answer the common question: “How often should I publish new podcast episodes?” You’ll learn why consistency matters more than frequency, what publishing schedules work best for different formats, and how to build a release rhythm that works for both you and your audience. Whether you're planning a new podcast or adjusting your current release schedule, this episode will help you decide on a frequency you can stick with - without burning out. More Information You can find more information including the show notes and the resources at https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/181 Use my special link - https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/go/zencastr-new/ to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. You can follow me on social media at - Instagram - https://instagram.com/podcastinguniversity Twitter - https://twitter.com/thepodversity Join my FREE 10-day eCourse to learn how to start a podcast at https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/free-guide Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

July 14, 20257 min

Is it okay to record my podcast on a smartphone?

Think you need expensive equipment to start a podcast? Think again. In this Monday Mic Check episode, we answer the question: “Is it okay to record my podcast on a smartphone?” You’ll learn why your phone can be a perfectly fine starting point, what apps to use, how to capture clean audio, and what small upgrades can make a big difference. Whether you're testing podcasting for the first time or need to record on the go, this episode gives you the tips to make your smartphone setup work like a pro. More Information You can find more information including the show notes and the resources at https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/180 Use my special link - https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/go/zencastr-new/ to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. You can follow me on social media at - Instagram - https://instagram.com/podcastinguniversity Twitter - https://twitter.com/thepodversity Join my FREE 10-day eCourse to learn how to start a podcast at https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/free-guide Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

July 11, 20258 min

What can I do to improve listener retention and reduce churn?

How do you get your listeners to stay until the end and come back for the next episode? In this episode of The Podcasting University, I share five practical and easy-to-implement strategies that will help improve listener retention and build a loyal audience. From crafting irresistible intros to using story structures that keep people hooked, these tips are tailored for podcasters who want to boost completion rates and listener engagement. Whether you're new to podcasting or have been doing it for a while, you'll walk away with actionable ideas you can implement in your very next episode. Tune in now to learn: How to craft the perfect first 60 seconds Why storytelling structure works even in educational podcasts How to keep your listeners engaged between episodes The editing principle that could increase your average consumption rate The power of creating “listener rituals” your audience looks forward to Don't miss out on these valuable insights to transform your podcast into a listener magnet! More Information You can find more information including the show notes and the resources at https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/179 Use my special link - https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/go/zencastr-new/ to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. You can follow me on social media at - Instagram - https://instagram.com/podcastinguniversity Twitter - https://twitter.com/thepodversity Join my FREE 10-day eCourse to learn how to start a podcast at https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/free-guide Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

July 7, 20257 min

How Long Should a Podcast Episode Be?

How long is too long for a podcast episode? Is there such a thing as too short? In this Monday Mic Check episode, we answer the popular question: "How long should a podcast episode be?" You’ll learn why there’s no perfect number, what the data says, and how to find the right balance between value and time. Whether you’re hosting interviews, teaching, or telling stories, this episode will help you determine the ideal length for your show—and keep your audience listening from start to finish. Tune in for a quick and practical answer to one of the biggest podcasting decisions you’ll make. More Information You can find more information including the show notes and the resources at https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/178 Use my special link - https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/go/zencastr-new/ to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. You can follow me on social media at - Instagram - https://instagram.com/podcastinguniversity Twitter - https://twitter.com/thepodversity Join my FREE 10-day eCourse to learn how to start a podcast at https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/free-guide Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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