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342: My $2k Pro Podcasting Tech Stack

342: My $2k Pro Podcasting Tech Stack

FromSelling the Couch


342: My $2k Pro Podcasting Tech Stack

FromSelling the Couch

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Jun 29, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Overwhelmed. That’s the best word to describe how most podcasters feel as they take the leap and start on their podcasting journey. Perhaps the biggest source of overwhelm is confusion about the gear needed to get going, and I remember this well from my beginning in 2015. I didn’t have a pro-level setup when I began, and I wondered and worried about how I would be perceived in this new world. In all honesty, I had about $100 in gear, the biggest part of that being a $60 mic.Things have changed since those early days, and STC has blossomed from nine downloads initially to over 1 million today. The tech-junkie part of me has enjoyed being able to upgrade my gear, and those upgrades have been a process of learning and experimenting. Even though your gear IS important for podcasting, I believe strongly that the most important keys are consistency and personality–and you don’t have to spend a fortune to have those elements. In today’s episode, I’m discussing my tech stack, what I use now, and what I recommend to other podcasters. Join me!You’ll Learn:The three-prong fork in the road on the podcasting journey: the basic starter set of gear, incremental upgrades as the budget allows, and the decision to “go all in” with podcastingWhy I invested about $2K into gear upgrades in 2021–and how I made this decisionMy current tech stack:The Shure SM7B micMany podcasting pros use this mic because it is top-notch quality; it runs about $400 on Amazon.The RODECaster Pro all-in-one podcasting studioIt gives more nuanced control of the mic and headphone sound levels. The Pro I runs around $400, and the Pro II is about $700. A less expensive starter piece that I recommend is the Samson Q, for about $60.The Cloudlifter CL-1 signal booster This elevates the signal from your mic to give quality sound, and it costs about $150.Mogami Gold XLR cablesThese are about $60 each and are top-quality cables.The Gator Frameworks tabletop mic standI pair this with the Rode PSA1 mic arm. It’s worth it to spend more for quality because it stays in place and doesn’t shift or droop.Audio-Technica ATH-M50x studio headphonesThese connect to the RODECaster Pro and give consistent sound; they cost about $190.Resources:Want to launch your online course?Please check out our free 7-Day Course Creator Starter Kit For Therapists: https://sellingthecouch.com/coursekitLooking to launch a successful podcast?Please check out our free "Using Podcasting To Grow Your Business" workshop for therapists:https://sellingthecouch.com/podcastingworkshopMentioned in this episode:If you like what you hear, subscribe to the show!Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the show where ever you listen to your podcast. This will keep you up to date on all the latest releases and news going on in the STC world!
Released:
Jun 29, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Selling the Couch is the podcast for aspiring and current mental health private practitioners. Psychologist Melvin Varghese interviews successful therapists about the business side of private practice (e.g., how they get referrals, their best advice for other practitioners, their daily habits, etc.) as well as the world's top business, marketing, and social media experts to help you become a better business owner. What you get are bite sized, practical and no nonsense tips and advice to guide your private practice and entrepreneurial journey.