Rockin’ Libsyn Podcasts: Podcasting FAQs

Ursa Minor Audio Podcasting FAQs podcast hosts his media on Libsyn

 

This series is all about showcasing Libsyn podcasters. Its sole purpose is to introduce these awesome podcasts to the world as well as share their podcasting insight to empower the community!


Q & A with Jackson Rogers from Podcasting FAQs


When did you start podcasting?

I’ve been dabbling since 2005, but I went professional in 2011.

Why did you start podcasting?

I was inspired by some early adopters, like Ricky Gervais and I really loved the tech-side of podcasting. I studied audio production and I decided I wanted to be a podcaster.

I think it has potential as an industry and I want to be a part of it. I’ve worked in radio before and it feels like they’ve forgotten what great things audio can do, where as podcasting is open to every niche imaginable, and if audiences want it then they’ll download it.

So I’m working on my little corner of the podcasting industry and as I grow, so the wide world of podcasting grows too.

What’s your show about?

I get a lot of questions about certain things related to podcasting, I thought it was time I answered them once and for all. My podcast answers FAQs related to podcasting and podcasting as a content and social media marketing tool for businesses.

I actually have an upcoming episode where I recommend Libsyn as a hosting platform. I’ve boiled all my answers down to five elements that can be easily understood and digested.

What’s your podcasting set-up? Hardware, software, CMS, etc.

I’ve got a few AT2020s running into a Motu 4Pre. I record everything in Logic Pro on a MackBook Pro. I sometimes record theme music in Propellerhead’s Reason and publish everything through LibSyn.

I hacked some custom mic-stands out of desk lamps and sewed some custom deadcats.

How have you promoted your podcast?

I publish every episode to my website as well as iTunes, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn

What do you know now that you wish you knew when you started?

When I started I was podcasting for me, and it’s good to love what you’re doing and to have that enthusiasm, but eventually I learned to respond to feedback.

I started shaking up the format of my podcasts, after a while they grew to be much better shows.

Now I try to regularly change the format of my shows or introduce a new feature every quarter, it helps to keep things fresh and keep hosts and listeners excited and interested in the podcast.


Podcasters, now you know where to go if you have a question about podcasting. Reach out to Jackson on his show and get the A to your Q! Or you can simply subscribe, you never know if your question has already been addressed.

If you want to connect with Jackson, you can do so via the Ursa Minor Audio website, Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn.

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