Editing podcasts takes twice as long when your kids are watching “2,230 things you missed during She-Hulk” videos from @NewRockstars. 😂


Nodding along to Matt’s podcast guide for 2022. I may swap out a few apps for different brands, but otherwise it’s great how easy it is to podcast in 2022.


It seems fitting that on a client’s podcast episode called “Learning from Our Mistakes”, I would make a mistake while exporting and have to re-do it. 😂


Currently trying to balance the right amount of “yeah”, “right”, “sure” from the co-host while the other person is talking on a two person podcast episode. It can help to have a “yeah” almost as a comma to give the listener a pause, but it can be distracting if there’s too many.


Somehow this full set of the Harry Potter audiobooks made it past the crack legal team at Apple Podcasts. 😂 🧙‍♂️

Screenshot from Apple Podcasts reads “Parry Hotter Audiobooks”

Yet another reason I ❤️ @TransistorFM for podcast hosting - they now support importing ID3v2 chapter markers to episodes.

Screesnhot from Transistor podcast host admin page with a checkbox that reads: Automatically add ID3v2 chapters to show notes.

Hey Siri reset the “number of days since Chris has had a jump scare from one of his kids standing next to him while he’s editing a podcast” counter to 0.


One thing I’ve really enjoyed about Only Murders in the Building (Hulu in the US, Disney+ here in Canada is how they incorporate podcasting as part of the storyline, but it isn’t the storyline. First season was great. Just started season two.


Before you decide you want to build a business around editing and producing podcasts, you need to really think about how much you enjoy listening to music while you work - because that just can’t happen when you’re editing podcasts. 😊😢🎻


Achievements For Podcast Hosting Launched at Transistor.fm

This was one of my first feature requests to @mijustin and @TransistorFM from way back when I first started using them to host podcasts. Love that they’ve nailed it so well, including beautiful looking designed badges.

Podcasters (people in general) love to share achievements, but often don’t even stop to recognize them when they happen. And nobody else can celebrate these kinds of things for you.

Direct link to video on YouTube.