I'm a professor who teaches audio and podcasting, and of your free resources, this video (the top 10 annoying things) is maybe the best. It's really a great overview of the do's and don'ts of the industry. Bravo!
I only enjoy podcasts where people go off on tangents. That's what makes a lot of shows interesting. There are just as many people out there who LOVE a show where the hosts can carry us on a well-connected and hysterical journey that brings us right back to topic. I fully implore any of you podcasters out there, that if you and your co-host have really good chemistry, please go off topic and make us laugh. I want it to feel like I'm with friends, not being lectured.
This is probably why Ladies and Tangents is so popular. They have their topics, but they section off like 15 minutes for each one, but if they offshoot somewhere else because of it, it usually ends up as a hilarious discussion.
This is so interesting. First this is the first comment I’ve read. And second , this is exactly the type of content I want to share. It’s random all connected and mostly improve with topics that relate. I had a close friend who reached out and wanted to set up a podcast/RUclips channel with me. We had 100% spot on chemistry. The bantering was hilarious. We had a couple people tell us to set up a TY or podcast because we were very funny. I hope to meet someone similar , who I can develop fun bantering chemistry with. Thanks for sharing. 😊
My advise is to listen to the playback of your own show. If you find something you said, or did to be annoying, your listeners will too. It's very good training to improve the quality of your content. BTW, I'm new to your channel, this is actually my first video, but I instantly subscribed the very moment I saw the title card of your show. Thank you for your service, your content is a game changer.
3:00 Don't get off topic. Get up to the point. 3:55 Ads are boring off topic. And just do the ads if you do them. 8:44 Make your podcast attractive 9:00 Don't have inside jokes
My pet peeve on some podcasts is when a guest starts talking (and making good points) and the host interjects with “their experience”. In other words, they start talking about themselves too much and it takes away from the guest.
I have a lot of ADHD friends and we all do this so often in an attempt to show we empathize with eachother, but i am aware most people hate it. Gotta know your audience.
Yes, I wonder about this one too, because I'm creating a podcast, and as a listener of others' podcasts, I often actually like when the host inserts relatability -- yet yes, when it takes over, not so good, and as a new host, I will want to watch out for this!
Depends on who I’m watching, but a lot of people talk about themselves like that because they actually relate to what the guest is saying so they’re trying to connect with them
My daughter and I have been doing a podcast for 2 1/2 years. We don't have many listeners or subscribers and we do almost all the things this video says not to do, but we are having a ball and have a growing collection of conversations between us to save for the future.
That's sweet! And can definitely grow, yes, who says that all podcasts need to be seen. Sounds like your daughter may grow into this, and you might too! And yes, what's most key here is the connection you two have and the real conversations being recorded. They will certainly evolove, love it!
Great list! Another annoying thing is when the podcasters just ask another question rather than going deeper on what the interviewee was saying. It's like they don't even recognize what they're saying and totally go into another subject. Either they are just wanting to get their questions answered a little bit, and keep within time and make sure all questions are being asked, or, they have no idea what the interviewee is saying and it's above their head. Sometimes what the interviewee said is so interesting! and then it just drops and moves on to next. I'd rather have a longer podcast cut up in shorter snippets to deepen on subjects. And that's why I'm creating a podcast -- still learning editing at this moment. It's called Technology of Self -- just really getting going now!
Obviously I listened to the content of the top 10. But I paid the most attention to the top ten least annoying things about this podcast imo: 1-simplicity/consistent/uncluttered audibly/visibly. 2-"jumped in"to content quickly enough to maintain my attention 3-cleverly broke rule #3 without being annoying 4-subtle, creative editing without being jarring 5-emphasis on quality not loud attention grabs or special FX 6-locked and level eye contact with pro camera set-up. Didnt look fish-eyed or looking off in the distance. Didn't have to look up podcasters nostrils. 6-no distractions that drew attention to podcasters political ideals/regional origin/musical preferences etc. 7-well-rehearsed and natural 8-succinct 9-gave a simple, credible description of his expertise without being hyperbolic 10-spoke with enthusiasm, confidence, and clarity
We're 3 months in and the first bit of advice I would give is "know where you're going in the conversation." When you don't know, you end up committing a lot of these annoyances: long pauses, "um"s, lip smacks, tangents, repeating points, etc. Our podcast is guilty of this, so we need to do better at outlining each show.
Great points... a how-to of what not to do. My goal is to produce a podcast that sounds natural to listeners. (Listeners should never know or even think that it’s edited. A great editor is inconspicuous!) You’re audio effects (compression, shouting, etc) in this were slick. Nice touch!!
Brand new I haven’t even started yet. I am binging your videos. I’m starting very low budget. Doing this with minimal equipment and I have never done anything like this. It’s just me by myself and whatever God has planned for this. I do not have a computer I will be doing it all from my IPhone.
Listening to this I got some very helpful insight and at the same time I realized that people are very picky for something they don’t pay for. But hey it’s the world we live in.
I know, people expect so much of content creators and are so quick to criticize. But I think behind their pickiness is always something to be learned. Once they become your super fans, they’ll buy anything you tell them to 😁
@@podsoundschool there's nothing to be learned from those who consume without understanding the monetary component. The ones who complain about ads and patreon are the ones you shouldn't care about at all. They don't ad value and their complaints, if taken as advice, will harm a podcast's long term viability and financial health. It's stupid to platform that in a serious way in this video because it's actual bad advice, even with a weak disclaimer after.
@@OfficerRFriendly some folks go to alternative information resources to avoid for-profit. It's fine if "you're" offering a podcast for free, yet that means you don't put up any ads, AT ALL. Free, not a discount. Johnny Carson, successful entertainers thanked the TV audience for allowing them into our living rooms. This arrogance is quite entertaining! Just because you have a podcast, doesn't mean you have anything relevant, important or accurate to say.. The customer's always right... Or you're not going to have any customers. I've joined some podcasts and supported them very early on-then suddenly the priority became 1000 subs, ads, likes, thumbs ups, donations-and the priority & conversation entirely changed. And I unsubscribe. They changed, I didn't. Perhaps when podcast folks would like to ask for donations, instead of giving people just a link to give you money, explain what you're spending the money on. Explain that you're not taking other paid ads. If that's the case. Explain what uniquely qualifies them to be paid for their opinion. What have they got into that podcast? RUclips is "free"- why you want to be on here -all that exposure for free. You don't have to pay to post your podcasts. You have to share profits if you monetize Some folks come on here simply to share information and knowledge if you want to change your base audience, don't like people complaining that it's not "free", on a free RUclips website? Then only offer your podcast on RUclips premium or paid subscriptions. Don't get your marketing and exposure on a free website, for free- where people join because it's free. But it's not free, if you want to put up ads, beg for money, subs or likes because you're asking for something of value to you. And every time we click your video, give a thumbs-up, we're turning our private data over to RUclips analytics, giving up our privacy to watch your content. For us to donate, we've got to turn over our information to patreon, trustpilot, all these irrelevant websites we have to join, just to give you a couple of bucks? What the hell?! We turn over our RUclips accounts and give them permission to invade our privacy, look at our videos and comments, to donate? Why don't you make donating less invasive For free or not.
They do pay for it with their time, which they could invest into better podcasts that they get more out of and remember: the choices that they have are immense!
I appreciated the emphasis on striking a balance between monetization and content quality. Incorporating creativity into presentations was a standout detail for me. I'm excited to apply these insights to enhance my podcast's appeal and value to listeners.
Ahhhhh!!!! One of my pet peeves is ongoing music while the host speaks. And you have done this in this video-nonetheless it’s a great episode and I am so happy to have found your channel. I listen to a podcast where the host has such great content but I can barely stand listening because of the super annoying music.
Great list! I agree with all of them. My big pet peeve is when the host doesn't get to the main topic soon enough. We don't care about the meaningless banter/weather/etc.
Seems that just reading directly from Google and/or Wikipedia could be copyright infringement? I like the harsh, honest and straight to the point comments!
Wikipedia is considered non-copyright protected and MOST things can be used without accreditation, as it is not considered an "officially reliable" source because anyone can contribute and edit- I did not realize this. so I looked this up and confirmed it just moments ago!
I'm super impressed with you two, I'm so glad I stumbled upon you. In my opinion, you guys offer the best education on this. With regard to this particular one, you covered many of the points that irritate me as well, including the NO EDITING and hosts talking over each other. Another one is.... if you're doing it in your kitchen, no biggy. Just PLEASE DON'T HAVE DIRTY DISHES AND CRAP IN VIEW!!!
I didn't even know what a "podcast" is, until now. I've been watching them on RUclips and didn't know. Thanks for the great info, and getting to the point!
I will be starting a podcast with a business partner soon, we are realtors. I don’t like the real estate videos in our area that much because there is a limited audience. I have content already written (not AI) as blogs about local history. We plan to tie in real estate loosely based on the topic. I’ve been taking notes on what we don’t like about podcasts, and most were on your list. But the biggest pet peeve is the talking about the weekend, hate that. Very well done, we will watch this video
I appreciate being given the context of the episode at the outset, including that of the presenter/s, so that I understand the nature of what I'm listening to, while I'm listening to it! For example, a beekeeper doing an episode on bee habitats would be very different than a pest control association doing an episode on bee habitats. Even if the content were very similar--what's behind the content would be imbued with a very different ethos.
Great list. I clicked on one of Apple's "Most Popular" podcasts and the first 5 MINUTES were ads. Will never return. Some of your top 10 are things I need to check myself on. Thanks.
Thanks Steve - I'm a fair way into my Podcast journey but always looking to improve, and found this interesting with some useful points to think about.
I have a podcast since 2020 and I stopped around 2022. I decided to retake my show completely renewed and after start to rebuild my audience I decided to go to RUclips as well. Thanks for your video, it’s very insightful
As I am getting ready to start doing a podcast/vlog for my company really great material here as well as well as refresher as I use as I used to do talk radio in a previous life. Your point about inside jokes is well taken as a friend of mine who had been the morning guy at a major station in our market when I started out told me don’t do what he called “Board Talk” or “Inside Baseball”. I was a great fan of the late Don Imus (Imus in the Morning). A gentleman who called on me said he hated listening to Imus because he felt like the whole thing was an inside joke and if you hadn’t listened to him every day for years, you didn’t get it. Ironically, his wife loved the show. Your point about being scripted is spot on, I was afraid I’d sound like I was reading, so I would have an outline of bullet points that I wanted to talk about, which made it easy to see as well as reference.
I enjoyed all of your points. As a person that is wanting to start podcasting, I am always listening to podcasts and trying to see what is the best things that I should be doing and looking at what not to do. I have several podcasts that I love to listen to that do exactly some of the things that you pointed out in this video. Yes, it gets on my nerves when they do it. Again thanks for the information.
I'm doing an actual play (DC20 a DnD style podcast) podcast, so some of these don't apply...but great video in general, especially the roleplay the scripts, adjusting your pitch, volume, and accent is awesome; Talk loud, whisper close to the mic, throw some gravel into your voice and keep switching (my advice is specifically for fiction and ad reads, not great for a fact-based intellectual podcast)
Brilliant. Funny and Factual. I watched the while ep. Not been a big podcast listener myself for the reasons mentioned above - so hopefully this vdo will explode to 100M views and we won't have any of these annoyances anymore !!
These are all great. One more might be length. So many podcasts are just SO LOOONG (due to some of the annoyances on your list no doubt). If your podcast about a movie is longer than the movie, that might be too long, right? We have a 30 minutes or less guarantee, like a sitcom or old school Domino's delivery.
Thank you so very much. I was very impressed with your list of 10 annoying things. You made me laugh and I agree with all of them. I am very new to Podcast. I am considering starting one but wanted to know more and you certainly delivered. You gave me lots of food for thought, some of which I already thought about. However, I am going to spend some time creating content / subject matter then I may consider reaching out to you to figure out what do I really need to get started. Thank you so very much once again for being so helpful.
Question.... Im part of a Esport org and before giving them a shoutout or saying brought to by the orgs name to advertise the company's website and merchandise. Should i say disclaimer the org is paying me and im part of the org. Every time i advertise the org website.??? Or just one disclaimer before the episode start.???
I don't mind an ad if it has something to do with the pod cast, like if it's a hobby pod cast and they are being sponsored by super glue....makes sence
Hey really appreciate the top 10 list. I thought they were insightful and will keep them in mind when my Nephew and I start our podcast. Thanks again 😊
Great topic. Being brand new to the thought of starting my own podcast, I have one major concern. The thought of reading listener's comments is intimidating to me, but I also know the information and feedback is so important. How can I survive that? LOL
If the comments attack your character don’t even mention them. But if they provide advice or constructive criticism it’s fair game. Remember that every piece of content is market research. Don’t attach your worth to it. You’re so much more than a podcast.
I just hate it when the audio is all over the place instead of being smooth between switching from you to talker to somebody you might be interviewing or a media file
Honest question: how do you go about getting honest feedback on your podcast? Anyone that is related to me or are my friends are biased. Even when I ask for constructive criticism….
Beautiful singing voice 😍 lol. Yes I'm still working on finding my rhythm. I'm not doing interviews but sharing writing contest, writing prompts and a bit about my experience as a self-published author, and my writing projects. Any suggestions to make it interesting?
great Video and Channel, so thanks ! Audio, ohhhhh man, Audio .. for this newbie, one day I will work out why LUFs drop on export from AA, Why my Audio sounds great in Headphones and on Studio speakers, but dull and muddy elsewhere .. and on and on .. I need coaching and FAST ! :)
Brilliant video👍 I definitely hate all the ads and so many already famous people who have hopped onto the podcasting bandwagon and really don't have much to say😳
What annoys me is mouth clicks and plosives. I'm researching what I need to purchase to avoid this. I spend hours editing out these very annoying sounds. Also, any tips on what to eat/drink or not that will help to avoid these sounds. Thank you.
Really enjoyed this video. The thing that annoys me the most is people talking over each other and hosts interrupting guests. I was just listening to a podcast where the host giggled and laughed at everything the guest said. (And it’s a serious podcast.)
Excellent Video! As a Podcast Host, I am Proud To Say That I Have Non Of Top 10 Problems That You Described..I Also Use Descript To Do All My Editing..Keep Up The Good Work!
I have been writing short story articles on various topics in Linked in. Stories are 3 to 11 minutes. Can it be done? I research the topic or know about the topic. I add links of where I found the information, so the reader can read more about the topic.
Excellent points.. I hate over-talking, running down rabbit holes, self deprecation, noisy kids & dogs barking in background.. and women putting on their makeup while attempting to present on a non- makeup subject.. it’s like the audience is an afterthought instead of their focus😏
Thank you so much! I really loved Second tip - Going off topic. So, for that I actually started to write my episode scripts and try to reherse them before really recording them!
@@podsoundschool I didn't launched it yet but I will launch it soon in the upcoming months as Now I'm prepared with all the stuff to record and launch it. Thanks to you guys! Will also let you know too. 😊
Hi, have just subbed. I really want to start a broadcast, just a question please, is it common or even possible for listeners to leave feedback?. Thank you.
This video is so helpful cause i really wanna start my own podcast been thinking about it for quite a while now but unfortunately i don't have the means on going into it....no laptop & no good smartphone What do you suggest i do?😥😥
I bought some quality used equipment at a pawn shop for musicians. I don't use a phone or a laptop. I do my editing on a desktop with free Audacity software.
One thing to add -- annoying background music. I'm listening to a really good fiction podcast, but the music is SO jarring in between scenes that I want to fling my headphones.
I think you should contact the host and let him know. We appreciate when people tell us what they don’t like so we can fix it quickly. After all we make our content for our audience to enjoy
A yo good Content .u said at the end of your video,there's a way to find listeners before you launch it,I don't see the link or maybe I'm over reading it .can you point me in the right direction,Thanks
I'm a professor who teaches audio and podcasting, and of your free resources, this video (the top 10 annoying things) is maybe the best. It's really a great overview of the do's and don'ts of the industry. Bravo!
That’s awesome! Where do you teach?
@@podsoundschool "Tasilo" is a nom de plume, and I teach at a "large southern university" in the US South.
Send me your info. I would love to hear them.
I only enjoy podcasts where people go off on tangents. That's what makes a lot of shows interesting. There are just as many people out there who LOVE a show where the hosts can carry us on a well-connected and hysterical journey that brings us right back to topic. I fully implore any of you podcasters out there, that if you and your co-host have really good chemistry, please go off topic and make us laugh. I want it to feel like I'm with friends, not being lectured.
This is probably why Ladies and Tangents is so popular. They have their topics, but they section off like 15 minutes for each one, but if they offshoot somewhere else because of it, it usually ends up as a hilarious discussion.
I go off on a lot of tangents I think my sense of humor shines more when I go off on one
@Mouse Rants Thank you! ❤️
This is so interesting. First this is the first comment I’ve read. And second , this is exactly the type of content I want to share. It’s random all connected and mostly improve with topics that relate. I had a close friend who reached out and wanted to set up a podcast/RUclips channel with me. We had 100% spot on chemistry. The bantering was hilarious. We had a couple people tell us to set up a TY or podcast because we were very funny. I hope to meet someone similar , who I can develop fun bantering chemistry with. Thanks for sharing. 😊
You would love Tangent Station. All they do is rant and go off on tangents.
My advise is to listen to the playback of your own show. If you find something you said, or did to be annoying, your listeners will too. It's very good training to improve the quality of your content. BTW, I'm new to your channel, this is actually my first video, but I instantly subscribed the very moment I saw the title card of your show. Thank you for your service, your content is a game changer.
3:00
Don't get off topic.
Get up to the point.
3:55
Ads are boring off topic.
And just do the ads if you do them.
8:44
Make your podcast attractive
9:00
Don't have inside jokes
My pet peeve on some podcasts is when a guest starts talking (and making good points) and the host interjects with “their experience”. In other words, they start talking about themselves too much and it takes away from the guest.
This is interesting 🤔 I'll definitely keep this in mind for when I start podcasting
I have a lot of ADHD friends and we all do this so often in an attempt to show we empathize with eachother, but i am aware most people hate it.
Gotta know your audience.
Yes, I wonder about this one too, because I'm creating a podcast, and as a listener of others' podcasts, I often actually like when the host inserts relatability -- yet yes, when it takes over, not so good, and as a new host, I will want to watch out for this!
Depends on who I’m watching, but a lot of people talk about themselves like that because they actually relate to what the guest is saying so they’re trying to connect with them
Its called CNN and MSNBC.
My daughter and I have been doing a podcast for 2 1/2 years. We don't have many listeners or subscribers and we do almost all the things this video says not to do, but we are having a ball and have a growing collection of conversations between us to save for the future.
Love that!
That's sweet! And can definitely grow, yes, who says that all podcasts need to be seen. Sounds like your daughter may grow into this, and you might too! And yes, what's most key here is the connection you two have and the real conversations being recorded. They will certainly evolove, love it!
Great list! Another annoying thing is when the podcasters just ask another question rather than going deeper on what the interviewee was saying. It's like they don't even recognize what they're saying and totally go into another subject. Either they are just wanting to get their questions answered a little bit, and keep within time and make sure all questions are being asked, or, they have no idea what the interviewee is saying and it's above their head. Sometimes what the interviewee said is so interesting! and then it just drops and moves on to next. I'd rather have a longer podcast cut up in shorter snippets to deepen on subjects. And that's why I'm creating a podcast -- still learning editing at this moment. It's called Technology of Self -- just really getting going now!
Obviously I listened to the content of the top 10. But I paid the most attention to the top ten least annoying things about this podcast imo:
1-simplicity/consistent/uncluttered audibly/visibly.
2-"jumped in"to content quickly enough to maintain my attention
3-cleverly broke rule #3 without being annoying
4-subtle, creative editing without being jarring
5-emphasis on quality not loud attention grabs or special FX
6-locked and level eye contact with pro camera set-up. Didnt look fish-eyed or looking off in the distance. Didn't have to look up podcasters nostrils.
6-no distractions that drew attention to podcasters political ideals/regional origin/musical preferences etc.
7-well-rehearsed and natural
8-succinct
9-gave a simple, credible description of his expertise without being hyperbolic
10-spoke with enthusiasm, confidence, and clarity
We're 3 months in and the first bit of advice I would give is "know where you're going in the conversation." When you don't know, you end up committing a lot of these annoyances: long pauses, "um"s, lip smacks, tangents, repeating points, etc. Our podcast is guilty of this, so we need to do better at outlining each show.
Great points... a how-to of what not to do. My goal is to produce a podcast that sounds natural to listeners. (Listeners should never know or even think that it’s edited. A great editor is inconspicuous!)
You’re audio effects (compression, shouting, etc) in this were slick. Nice touch!!
This is all so true! Especially audio quality and the need for editing. This is the difference between a pro podcast and a hobby podcast.
Brand new I haven’t even started yet. I am binging your videos. I’m starting very low budget. Doing this with minimal equipment and I have never done anything like this. It’s just me by myself and whatever God has planned for this. I do not have a computer I will be doing it all from my IPhone.
Sometimes your charm is all you need to grow an audience. You just have to get started. Good luck!
Great tips!! We are guilty of a few and we will definitely be more conscious to correct them. Thanks for the video!
I've been into radio and now podcasting for almost five years, and I recognize some of my mistakes, but that is how we learn and grow!
Listening to this I got some very helpful insight and at the same time I realized that people are very picky for something they don’t pay for. But hey it’s the world we live in.
I know, people expect so much of content creators and are so quick to criticize. But I think behind their pickiness is always something to be learned. Once they become your super fans, they’ll buy anything you tell them to 😁
@@podsoundschool there's nothing to be learned from those who consume without understanding the monetary component. The ones who complain about ads and patreon are the ones you shouldn't care about at all. They don't ad value and their complaints, if taken as advice, will harm a podcast's long term viability and financial health. It's stupid to platform that in a serious way in this video because it's actual bad advice, even with a weak disclaimer after.
@@OfficerRFriendly some folks go to alternative information resources to avoid for-profit.
It's fine if "you're" offering a podcast for free, yet that means you don't put up any ads, AT ALL.
Free, not a discount.
Johnny Carson, successful entertainers thanked the TV audience for allowing them into our living rooms.
This arrogance is quite entertaining!
Just because you have a podcast, doesn't mean you have anything relevant, important or accurate to say..
The customer's always right... Or you're not going to have any customers.
I've joined some podcasts and supported them very early on-then suddenly the priority became 1000 subs, ads, likes, thumbs ups, donations-and the priority & conversation entirely changed. And I unsubscribe. They changed, I didn't.
Perhaps when podcast folks would like to ask for donations, instead of giving people just a link to give you money, explain what you're spending the money on.
Explain that you're not taking other paid ads. If that's the case.
Explain what uniquely qualifies them to be paid for their opinion. What have they got into that podcast?
RUclips is "free"- why you want to be on here -all that exposure for free. You don't have to pay to post your podcasts. You have to share profits if you monetize
Some folks come on here simply to share information and knowledge
if you want to change your base audience, don't like people complaining that it's not "free", on a free RUclips website?
Then only offer your podcast on RUclips premium or paid subscriptions.
Don't get your marketing and exposure on a free website, for free- where people join because it's free.
But it's not free, if you want to put up ads, beg for money, subs or likes because you're asking for something of value to you.
And every time we click your video, give a thumbs-up, we're turning our private data over to RUclips analytics, giving up our privacy to watch your content.
For us to donate, we've got to turn over our information to patreon, trustpilot, all these irrelevant websites we have to join, just to give you a couple of bucks? What the hell?!
We turn over our RUclips accounts and give them permission to invade our privacy, look at our videos and comments, to donate?
Why don't you make donating less invasive
For free or not.
They do pay for it with their time, which they could invest into better podcasts that they get more out of and remember: the choices that they have are immense!
@@collectiwise1247 consumption is not compensation. Dumbest thing I've ever heard.
I appreciated the emphasis on striking a balance between monetization and content quality. Incorporating creativity into presentations was a standout detail for me. I'm excited to apply these insights to enhance my podcast's appeal and value to listeners.
As a newbie, I appreciate this. Thank you.
Ahhhhh!!!! One of my pet peeves is ongoing music while the host speaks. And you have done this in this video-nonetheless it’s a great episode and I am so happy to have found your channel.
I listen to a podcast where the host has such great content but I can barely stand listening because of the super annoying music.
The background music can be so annoying and distracting for me.
Great list! I agree with all of them. My big pet peeve is when the host doesn't get to the main topic soon enough. We don't care about the meaningless banter/weather/etc.
I have watched a couple of your videos and u have me super excited about starting my podcast. I am here for the info staying for the realness.
Seems that just reading directly from Google and/or Wikipedia could be copyright infringement? I like the harsh, honest and straight to the point comments!
Wikipedia is considered non-copyright protected and MOST things can be used without accreditation, as it is not considered an "officially reliable" source because anyone can contribute and edit- I did not realize this. so I looked this up and confirmed it just moments ago!
I'm super impressed with you two, I'm so glad I stumbled upon you. In my opinion, you guys offer the best education on this. With regard to this particular one, you covered many of the points that irritate me as well, including the NO EDITING and hosts talking over each other. Another one is.... if you're doing it in your kitchen, no biggy. Just PLEASE DON'T HAVE DIRTY DISHES AND CRAP IN VIEW!!!
Ew, Yuk about someone's nasty background. I also don't like to see a bed. Too suggestive. that's just me, maybe.
I didn't even know what a "podcast" is, until now. I've been watching them on RUclips and didn't know. Thanks for the great info, and getting to the point!
I will be starting a podcast with a business partner soon, we are realtors. I don’t like the real estate videos in our area that much because there is a limited audience. I have content already written (not AI) as blogs about local history. We plan to tie in real estate loosely based on the topic. I’ve been taking notes on what we don’t like about podcasts, and most were on your list. But the biggest pet peeve is the talking about the weekend, hate that. Very well done, we will watch this video
I appreciate being given the context of the episode at the outset, including that of the presenter/s, so that I understand the nature of what I'm listening to, while I'm listening to it! For example, a beekeeper doing an episode on bee habitats would be very different than a pest control association doing an episode on bee habitats. Even if the content were very similar--what's behind the content would be imbued with a very different ethos.
Great list. I clicked on one of Apple's "Most Popular" podcasts and the first 5 MINUTES were ads. Will never return. Some of your top 10 are things I need to check myself on. Thanks.
Awesome, thank you!
Thanks Steve - I'm a fair way into my Podcast journey but always looking to improve, and found this interesting with some useful points to think about.
I have a podcast since 2020 and I stopped around 2022. I decided to retake my show completely renewed and after start to rebuild my audience I decided to go to RUclips as well. Thanks for your video, it’s very insightful
2:30 when you change the sound its so clever! Thank you, this video is super helpful.
As I am getting ready to start doing a podcast/vlog for my company really great material here as well as well as refresher as I use as I used to do talk radio in a previous life. Your point about inside jokes is well taken as a friend of mine who had been the morning guy at a major station in our market when I started out told me don’t do what he called “Board Talk” or “Inside Baseball”. I was a great fan of the late Don Imus (Imus in the Morning). A gentleman who called on me said he hated listening to Imus because he felt like the whole thing was an inside joke and if you hadn’t listened to him every day for years, you didn’t get it. Ironically, his wife loved the show.
Your point about being scripted is spot on, I was afraid I’d sound like I was reading, so I would have an outline of bullet points that I wanted to talk about, which made it easy to see as well as reference.
I enjoyed all of your points. As a person that is wanting to start podcasting, I am always listening to podcasts and trying to see what is the best things that I should be doing and looking at what not to do. I have several podcasts that I love to listen to that do exactly some of the things that you pointed out in this video. Yes, it gets on my nerves when they do it. Again thanks for the information.
I'm doing an actual play (DC20 a DnD style podcast) podcast, so some of these don't apply...but great video in general, especially the roleplay the scripts, adjusting your pitch, volume, and accent is awesome; Talk loud, whisper close to the mic, throw some gravel into your voice and keep switching (my advice is specifically for fiction and ad reads, not great for a fact-based intellectual podcast)
Oh man, I always go off topic on my podcast lol. Its hard to stop though! Great video, thanks for all the advice :)
Look at your analytics. If your audience is enjoying you going off topic keep doing it! It’s all about the audience
I fully agree with being Annoyed when hosts talk over one another. Another pet peeve is when hosts repeat one another 🤦🏻♀️
Very useful and welcome information. Thank You.
Brilliant. Funny and Factual. I watched the while ep. Not been a big podcast listener myself for the reasons mentioned above - so hopefully this vdo will explode to 100M views and we won't have any of these annoyances anymore !!
These are all great. One more might be length. So many podcasts are just SO LOOONG (due to some of the annoyances on your list no doubt). If your podcast about a movie is longer than the movie, that might be too long, right? We have a 30 minutes or less guarantee, like a sitcom or old school Domino's delivery.
Opra voice was fun! Paraphrasing and cite sourcing are super important. Thanks for sharing, very useful info bro
Very helpful! 🙏🏼💙 Thank you
Ty, new sub and hopefully soon-to-be Podcaster.. probably checking out some of your other videos for Audio-Tech tips
👍 Welcome!! Do it, stay focused, you’ll be happy you did!!
The opera singing got me subscribing...............too hilarious
Thank you so very much. I was very impressed with your list of 10 annoying things. You made me laugh and I agree with all of them. I am very new to Podcast. I am considering starting one but wanted to know more and you certainly delivered. You gave me lots of food for thought, some of which I already thought about. However, I am going to spend some time creating content / subject matter then I may consider reaching out to you to figure out what do I really need to get started. Thank you so very much once again for being so helpful.
You’re welcome Marguerite. 😀
Hello from Tampa Florida! Good points... I agree with each of them. Be well and stay encouraged!!!
Thank you! I hope you found the video helpful
I’m new and I’m so happy to say I dont do any of these things !! Gratitude for this share
I appreciate that even though the quote was vulgar and used profanity, you didn’t. Thank you.
The content was on key!
Awesome tips. I appreciate your style and creativity. Thank you for your channel and content. Awesome 👌
Question.... Im part of a Esport org and before giving them a shoutout or saying brought to by the orgs name to advertise the company's website and merchandise. Should i say disclaimer the org is paying me and im part of the org. Every time i advertise the org website.??? Or just one disclaimer before the episode start.???
Dude! You can sing… you’re bright! Wonderful contribution😊
I don't mind an ad if it has something to do with the pod cast, like if it's a hobby pod cast and they are being sponsored by super glue....makes sence
Hey really appreciate the top 10 list. I thought they were insightful and will keep them in mind when my Nephew and I start our podcast. Thanks again 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent insights and advice. Really thoughtful!
Thanks so much!
Great topic. Being brand new to the thought of starting my own podcast, I have one major concern. The thought of reading listener's comments is intimidating to me, but I also know the information and feedback is so important. How can I survive that? LOL
If the comments attack your character don’t even mention them. But if they provide advice or constructive criticism it’s fair game. Remember that every piece of content is market research. Don’t attach your worth to it. You’re so much more than a podcast.
@@podsoundschool thank you so much for that great information. I appreciate it very much!
Excellent video. I enjoyed watching every single minute of it. Well edited too.
Glad you enjoyed it!
i love your videos as i am new to podcasting. i have learned a lot from you guys and well i am trying build a great pod cast from your free advice
That is awesome!
I just hate it when the audio is all over the place instead of being smooth between switching from you to talker to somebody you might be interviewing or a media file
I am working on my first podcast and this information is very helpful thank you for making videos like this I really appreciate it
Awesome video, Studio Steve! Highly recommend this one. Tons of great tips!
This is the first useful video I have found all day. Thanks
Honest question: how do you go about getting honest feedback on your podcast? Anyone that is related to me or are my friends are biased. Even when I ask for constructive criticism….
VERY INFORMAL, THANK YOU SIR.
Thank you for this video! This helped me a lot! I love listening to your videos! You are a great teacher! And also, you are so funny! 🤣
Beautiful singing voice 😍 lol. Yes I'm still working on finding my rhythm. I'm not doing interviews but sharing writing contest, writing prompts and a bit about my experience as a self-published author, and my writing projects. Any suggestions to make it interesting?
That already sounds interesting. I think in your case, focusing on storytelling (setup and payoff) will make it really fun.
@@podsoundschool thank you!
Great advice man, especially re confronting your insecurities , thankyou for the help and suggestions
This was very valuable!
You are very entertaining! You are very good at demonstrating what a great podcaster should do that works!👍🏽😊
I had 8 out of 10. But the way you laid it out, concisely, fun, flawless 😊
great Video and Channel, so thanks ! Audio, ohhhhh man, Audio .. for this newbie, one day I will work out why LUFs drop on export from AA, Why my Audio sounds great in Headphones and on Studio speakers, but dull and muddy elsewhere .. and on and on .. I need coaching and FAST ! :)
This dude is hilarious. I subscribed because of your personality only!
Great video, I loved the examples 🙏🏼 would even love real life examples, but I see that it wouldn’t be a cool thing to do 😅
Brilliant video👍 I definitely hate all the ads and so many already famous people who have hopped onto the podcasting bandwagon and really don't have much to say😳
What annoys me is mouth clicks and plosives. I'm researching what I need to purchase to avoid this. I spend hours editing out these very annoying sounds. Also, any tips on what to eat/drink or not that will help to avoid these sounds. Thank you.
Thanks so much - love these helpful videos, they are fun and informative.
Glad you like them!
Thank you. I found this show very helpful.
You're very welcome!
Really interesting point about constantly mentioning Patreon or other ways to financially support podcasts. You do have to strike a balance!
Great stuff!
Glad you enjoyed it
Great list, the food chewing is a different level
Great helpful advice. Thank you!
Another new subscriber for you.
just recorded my 1st episode and this was some really good information! THANKS
Really enjoyed this video. The thing that annoys me the most is people talking over each other and hosts interrupting guests. I was just listening to a podcast where the host giggled and laughed at everything the guest said. (And it’s a serious podcast.)
But Rogan, Roll, Peterson. They all do that! I even do that.
you mentioned podcasting editing companies, do you have suggestions or things that can be done without a massive budget?
Excellent Video! As a Podcast Host, I am Proud To Say That I Have Non Of Top 10 Problems That You Described..I Also Use Descript To Do All My Editing..Keep Up The Good Work!
Awesome 👏 you keep up the good work too!!
I have been writing short story articles on various topics in Linked in. Stories are 3 to 11 minutes. Can it be done? I research the topic or know about the topic. I add links of where I found the information, so the reader can read more about the topic.
Is possible i can do all this with my phone, especially the editing part?
just getting started, info was interesting and on point. thanks
Superb Post
Thanks 😊
Excellent points.. I hate over-talking, running down rabbit holes, self deprecation, noisy kids & dogs barking in background.. and women putting on their makeup while attempting to present on a non- makeup subject.. it’s like the audience is an afterthought instead of their focus😏
Thank you so much! I really loved Second tip - Going off topic. So, for that I actually started to write my episode scripts and try to reherse them before really recording them!
That’s great! What’s your podcast called? I’d love to listen.
@@podsoundschool I didn't launched it yet but I will launch it soon in the upcoming months as Now I'm prepared with all the stuff to record and launch it. Thanks to you guys! Will also let you know too. 😊
Really helpful tips, you've gained a new subscriber.
I want to use slides in my podcast so my audience can following be. What are your option on Zoom for podcasting?
Thanks George
Loved this whole video! You did fantastic with the opera script! 👏
I agree with everything in this list of 10. Ads are super super annoying.
Hi, have just subbed. I really want to start a broadcast, just a question please, is it common or even possible for listeners to leave feedback?. Thank you.
Can we record a podcast ? How can I get in touch?
The video is very informative and entertaining. Thank you...
This video is so helpful cause i really wanna start my own podcast been thinking about it for quite a while now but unfortunately i don't have the means on going into it....no laptop & no good smartphone
What do you suggest i do?😥😥
You're going to need to get a hold of a smartphone somehow and you should definitely start a show.
I bought some quality used equipment at a pawn shop for musicians. I don't use a phone or a laptop. I do my editing on a desktop with free Audacity software.
Steve, Great video, you guy just keep putting out great information!
Thank you!
I’m fking READY!!!!
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One thing to add -- annoying background music. I'm listening to a really good fiction podcast, but the music is SO jarring in between scenes that I want to fling my headphones.
I think you should contact the host and let him know. We appreciate when people tell us what they don’t like so we can fix it quickly. After all we make our content for our audience to enjoy
2 years later and this is pure gold.
A yo good Content .u said at the end of your video,there's a way to find listeners before you launch it,I don't see the link or maybe I'm over reading it .can you point me in the right direction,Thanks
Thanks!! The link is: www.podcastingsmart.com
Great video! Loving your channel
Glad you enjoy it!