Blythe and Jackson reveal the technical secrets and strategic thinking behind creating studio-quality podcasts that compete with major networks, from recording basics to advanced mixing techniques.

The technical process serves the creative vision. When you can seamlessly blend great content with polished production, you create something truly compelling for your audience.
create my podcast by merging these two








Creato da alumni della Columbia University a San Francisco
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Creato da alumni della Columbia University a San Francisco

Blythe: Hey everyone, welcome back to another personalized podcast from BeFreed! I'm Blythe, and I'm here with Jackson to dive into something that's been on everyone's mind lately-how to actually create a podcast that doesn't sound like it was recorded in a tin can.
Jackson: Absolutely, Blythe. And I have to say, the timing couldn't be better. We're living in what I'd call the golden age of podcasting, yet so many people are still intimidated by the technical aspects of audio production.
Blythe: Right? It's like everyone knows they should have a podcast-I mean, the title "Everybody Has a Podcast (Except You)" says it all-but then they get stuck on the actual making part. So today we're breaking down the whole process, from recording to that final polished sound.