If Editing Your Podcast Takes a LONG TIME, You’re Doing it WRONG!

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Editing takes as long as it takes – or DOES IT?

There’s a discussion/fight/war going on between those that think that Podcast Editing is not only easy, but can be completed in no time at all.

Even the most-advanced AI-driven programs can’t make the impossible happen and what often comes with the appearance of the impossible, is the disappearance of the fundamentals of Podcasting in general.

What kind of value do YOU bring to those you give as a Podcaster or what kind of scope of work are you delivering as a Podcast Editor?

What will YOU offer in the comments section or via the short webform in response?

All of that and more will be shared inside this episode of the Podcast Gauntlet where we Throw-Down, Discuss, Rise & Shine in Podcasting!

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The Shownotes for this Episode of The Podcast Gauntlet:

Timestamps for this Episode of The Podcast Gauntlet:

00:00 – Managing tight deadlines for weekly episode releases

03:25 – Editing challenges and maintaining quality for 24 podcast

07:16 – Time variations in video editing process

11:45 – Balancing efficient editing with host performance challenges

14:15 – Editing style changes and episode workflow

16:42 – Balancing workload, client expectations, and pricing

21:18 – Engaging with Audience on Podcast Editing Basics

Questions Answered Inside this Episode of The Podcast Gauntlet:

    1. The “10-Minute” Fallacy: Why do you think new podcasters or clients often underestimate the time required for editing? How can an editor effectively manage these expectations?
    2. Efficiency vs. Artistry: Mike mentions that if editing takes a long time, you might be “doing it wrong,” but then pivots to the need for “otherworldly” quality. Where is the line between being inefficient and being a perfectionist?
    3. The Weekly Grind: Mike highlights the benefits of a weekly schedule for accountability. Does a strict, frequent deadline improve the quality of a podcast, or does it lead to burnout?
    4. Audience Expectations: The hosts mention “instant reprisal” from listeners when content was late. In the modern era of “on-demand” media, is a consistent release schedule still as vital as it was 20 years ago?
    5. Raw vs. Produced: Bryan mentions the “hit record, hit stop, hit publish” workflow. For what types of podcasts is this “raw” style acceptable, and when is it a disservice to the listener?
    6. The “24 Podcast” Case Study: Using the example of a TV-fan podcast, how does the “shelf-life” of the subject matter dictate the speed at which you must edit?
    7. Value Proposition: Mike states that the goal is to make something “unlike anything else you can get somewhere else.” What specific editing techniques (sound design, tight pacing, etc.) contribute most to that feeling of uniqueness?
    8. The Cost of Quality: If high-quality editing requires a 4:1 or 5:1 time ratio (hours of editing per hour of audio), how should independent creators prioritize their limited time?
    9. Evolution of Tools: The transcript mentions built-in “publish” buttons in modern tools. Do these technological shortcuts help or hinder the development of a podcaster’s “ear” for quality?
    10. The Editor’s Philosophy: Both hosts are “podcast editing-centric.” How does being a professional editor change your perspective on listening to other people’s podcasts?

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The Hosts of this Program:

Mike Wilkerson - Content Generator & Creator of The 2GuysTalking Podcast NetworkMike Wilkerson:

Mike Wilkerson Is the PodFather of St. Louis, and has been hosting, producing, concepting and enhancing podcasts since 2005. As a professional content creator, Mike has been making and documenting every mistake in the Podcasting industry so you won’t have to when you’re ready to begin. With thousands of of hours of business, marketing and life experience behind and in front of the mic and keyboard, he has created a vibrant and always-growing business tapestry via The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network.

As a perpetual student, Mike continues to foster interests in Crisis Negotiator Training, Firearms Instruction and helping people to find the next step in their career with an active interest in hunting light bulb moments.

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Bryan Entzminger - Host from The Podcast Gauntlet - Owner: Top Tier AudioBryan Entzminger: Bryan Entzminger is the owner of Top Tier Audio, a podcast production company. He’s also the founder of the Hindy Users (Unofficial) group for Hindenburg users on Facebook, and a co-host of Podcast Editors Mastermind — a podcast focused on the business side of podcast editing. He loves sharing the lessons he’s learned from his struggles and others he’s met along the way so that you can have a podcast that you’re proud of without letting editing take over your life.

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