How to Record a Podcast Remotely And Get It Right The First Time
Arielle Nissenblatt Arielle Nissenblatt

How to Record a Podcast Remotely And Get It Right The First Time

Remote interviews are a fact of life for every podcaster, and in today’s era of social distancing, more so than ever. Since you rarely get the chance at an interview do-over, nailing down your remote recording workflow is essential. We’ll show you how to prepare for and record a remote interview, so you get it right the first time — with some additional tips along the way to make sure all your bases are covered.

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4 Ways to Defeat Political Hobbyism (Hint: Podcasts Can Help)
Arielle Nissenblatt Arielle Nissenblatt

4 Ways to Defeat Political Hobbyism (Hint: Podcasts Can Help)

The ranks of America’s keyboard warriors swelled this year, and this influx comes as one of the biggest problems facing the American social landscape: political hobbyism. According to Eitan Hersh—the political scientist who coined the phrase—we’re engaging with politics all wrong, and that mis-engagement is destroying our political system

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How to Survive The Apocalypse (With Podcasts)
Arielle Nissenblatt Arielle Nissenblatt

How to Survive The Apocalypse (With Podcasts)

2020, y’all. It’s currently the apocalypse. We all know this is true. It may be the most boring apocalypse ever, with no zombies or giant volcanoes and supposed murder hornets that have yet to make an appearance, but it’s definitely the end of the world. And democracy. Or it could be. It’s up to us. If we’ve learned anything in the time of COVID and protests and general chaos, it’s that elected officials matter.

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Podcasting on Countertops to Counter My COVID Anxiety
Arielle Nissenblatt Arielle Nissenblatt

Podcasting on Countertops to Counter My COVID Anxiety

Our initial goal with Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle had been to make people laugh and to take their minds off the world around us, but the investment in the actual content of countertops both from our counties and from us, truly surprised me. Perhaps, people needed something simple, unassuming, and concrete to focus on - even if it was just for a half hour once a week - and even if we don’t cover concrete as a kitchen counter material.

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EarBuds' Favorites: The Best Equipment and Software for Podcasters
Arielle Nissenblatt Arielle Nissenblatt

EarBuds' Favorites: The Best Equipment and Software for Podcasters

The tricky thing about starting a podcast is that there are so many differing opinions out there in the podcast universe. If you follow the advice (blogs, YouTube videos) of one of your favorite podcasters, it may be totally different from that of your other favorite podcaster. And that’s because the podcast industry doesn’t really have any hard and fast rules that you must follow in order for your show to pass a test. That’s because there is no test. You can essentially do what you want.

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