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Meet the new Fireside embeddable player.
Podcasts sound more professional with a bit of music, and sometimes with sound effects, but there are risks in using too much.
Your voice is the most important part of your podcast. It's essential to hone your vocal delivery to keep listeners interested.
It’s been a minute, but we’re excited to share a brand new episode of Standing in the Fire. After a summer full of family time, construction dust, and launching the Momentum Entrepreneurship Hub here in South Bend, Kris and I finally sat down together in our new Fireside
LLMs and AI tools have revolutionized search. SEO for these new tools requires a different approach than for traditional search engines. To optimize your podcast for discoverability you need to learn new techniques.
Your podcast can be more than just a podcast. You can repurpose some or all of it to share it on different social media platforms or on your website.
Podcasts of all sizes can find sponsors whose products or services fit with their topics.
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Now that you’ve created a great podcast, you need people to find it. Submitting your podcast to directories, such as Apple Podcasts, make it discoverable when people search for it by name or topic.
Your microphone is your podcast’s most important tool. Learn how to choose the right one and master mic technique to get clear, professional audio in every episode - no studio required. Perfect for beginners or anyone looking to level up their sound.
Learn how to overcome internet glitches, manage latency, and use podcasting tools to create professional-quality podcasts with participants across the globe.
Just like your body needs an annual physical, your SaaS product does too. In this episode of Standing in the Fire, Garrett, Kris and I chat about the dusty corners of running a SaaS business—from outdated onboarding emails and neglected feature rollouts to silent churn and pricing paralysis. What
If you want to record a podcast, you need a recording studio. Nothing like the fancy ones musicians use, but you need some basic equipment. Here's how to set up your podcast recording studio at home without breaking the bank.
Podcasting started as an audio medium, but YouTube is now the leading way people consume podcasts. Should your podcast be audio, video, or both?
What if you could focus only on what truly moves the needle? Kris and I explore how founders can delegate smarter, systemize better, and scale faster.
When recording a podcast, it's important to record each participant correctly, to provide the best sound quality, and to ensure efficient post-production and editing.
How does a growing SaaS company keep track of important knowledge? From server setups to customer success playbooks, every company builds a wealth of internal information—but too often, that knowledge is scattered, siloed, or locked away in someone’s head.
Discover the different podcast formats—from co-hosted conversations to solo shows and narrative storytelling—and find the best fit for your podcasting style.
Choosing the right mic for a podcast can be complicated: there are a number of factors to consider when selecting your microphone.
Whether you are a business or an individual, if you want to get out your message or share your passion, podcasting is a great way to connect with others.