Welcome.
Speaker AIt is Thursday, which means it's podcasting Q and a day, or podcasting tip day.
Speaker AAnd today I'm going to throw a tip to you in hopes of saving a podcaster, a listener.
Speaker AAnd here's where I'm going to start today.
Speaker AQuick short, to the point.
Speaker AIf you are not hiring an editor to help you with your podcast and you're using an auto editor like descript or some other AI tool that goes through, and you can easily run an editing software over your audio, this is for you.
Speaker AStop it, please.
Speaker AFor the love, go listen to your episode.
Speaker AIf you are doing a software that does an automatic edit over your episode like descript, no hate on descript.
Speaker ABut if you're just manu or automatically using that tool and not going back and listening to your episode, you might be losing listeners.
Speaker AAnd here's a reason is when audio gets clipped, so what something like descript does is it goes through automatically and it takes out any kind of breaths or in between pauses, in between words.
Speaker AAnd what it does is cuts off the end of your words.
Speaker ASo when you start listening to your podcast and you notice that half of your words are missing, that's gonna be a problem for a listener.
Speaker AThis is happening to me.
Speaker AI have a very awesome brand new podcast that I love listening to.
Speaker AI could binge listen to it and I wanna share it, but the audio quality, because it's this auto, I know exactly right away that they are using descript and they have not listened to their episodes since using this automated editor.
Speaker AAnd, oh, and it's not just me.
Speaker AI actually reached out to a friend that was listening to the same podcast and she said, I can't listen to the show anymore, it's too annoying.
Speaker ASo my friend, here's two lessons for you.
Speaker AIf you're using an automated editor, make sure you go back and you listen to your episodes.
Speaker ATo make sure that the editing sounds okay.
Speaker AYou need to either tighten it up or you need to loosen it just a bit.
Speaker ABut the key here, the second thing is, go back and listen to your episodes.
Speaker AEvery now and then, go back and check and listen and make sure that everything sounds good.
Speaker ABecause in this day and age, your sound matters.
Speaker ASo get a good mic, get a great editor, and if you're going to do an auto edit, make sure you go back and listen and make sure it sounds good.
Speaker AThat's it for podcasting.
Speaker ATip Thursday.
Speaker ASee you next week.