The Tools I use to make my podcast life better!
In this week's episodes, I'm talking about the tools I use to make my podcasting life easier!
Captivate:
- Episode planning tool
- Dynamic show notes
- Calls to Action
- Booking guests
- Research Links
Headliner - My go to audiogram tool.
Canva - for all my design needs. Go for the Pro account. Well worth the £99/year.
Otter.ai - transcribing podcast episodes to make show notes, pulling quotes, and repurposing more easily.
Buffer and Meta Business Suite - Free social media scheduling tools. Meta allows you to mention people in the posts.
Audacity - For recording solo episodes and for all my editing.
Asana - Project Management tool. The one I find works best for me.
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Transcript
Welcome to podcasting one on one with me your host
Unknown:Rachel. This podcast is for female business owners and
Unknown:solopreneurs that are looking to start a podcast that add to your
Unknown:own already awesome offering. I'll give you helpful advice
Unknown:that you can take away and use in your podcasting journey. I
Unknown:hope to answer those tricky questions that just keep you
Unknown:from starting. Once a month, I'll be joined by other female
Unknown:podcasters. They'll share their journey with you and offer tips
Unknown:and advice they discovered along the way. Let's get started.
Unknown:Hi, and welcome to this week's episode. This week, I thought I
Unknown:would share with you the tools that I use to make my podcasting
Unknown:life easier. Firstly, one big tool that I do use is Captivate.
Unknown:This is my hosting platform. It's a paid platform. But in my
Unknown:opinion, it's well worth the 17 pounds a month. So let's have a
Unknown:look at some of my favourite tools. There's the episode
Unknown:planning tool, which I really love. Here, you get to write out
Unknown:the notes that you're going to use to talk about the episode.
Unknown:For example, now I have my notes in front of me about the tools
Unknown:and my favourite things about them. You can put in a summary,
Unknown:you can put in the title, you can add research links, which I
Unknown:really, really like this feature. So anything that I
Unknown:talked about. So all the tools that I'm going to talk about in
Unknown:this episode, I'm going to link in the shownotes. And with
Unknown:research links you can have, you couldn't save the link. So you
Unknown:can use them again, it includes the link, you can change the
Unknown:title. And also you can put a little description on it, which
Unknown:I find really, really good. So take a look for yourself and see
Unknown:the research links section in my show notes. You can set up show
Unknown:notes, templates to show notes. So to save you time, each time
Unknown:you do them, you can have calls to action. And these can be
Unknown:dynamic where if you update them, it will then update. If
Unknown:you've clicked dynamic version of your calls to action, or the
Unknown:information that you're putting it in. It means that when you
Unknown:update those calls for action, it will update them on all your
Unknown:other episodes as well, which is a really great feature,
Unknown:especially if you've got people going through your back
Unknown:catalogue of episodes, it will keep the updates and the course
Unknown:structure and fresh. So you don't have to go back and
Unknown:individually change all the links in the previous episodes,
Unknown:which means you won't get anybody with broken links, which
Unknown:I think is really, really good. Making it easy for them. There
Unknown:is their booking guests feature. So you send out the booking
Unknown:link. And they can book directly into the calendar into the
Unknown:scheduler. And as you can add options for like what
Unknown:information you want them to provide. So like I asked my
Unknown:guests to provide a short bio, their social links a picture,
Unknown:this is so I can put this information in the show notes.
Unknown:And then also use it for my social media content. So when I
Unknown:want to share, put an image in their audiogram or social media
Unknown:posts, I can do that easily without having to go back and
Unknown:ask them again, my only tiny and it's such a tiny little thing
Unknown:with the scheduler is although you can put dates when you're
Unknown:not available, it doesn't link up to your calendar, like
Unknown:Calendly, something like Calendly does.
Unknown:So that if you say for example, you've got something that's got
Unknown:in your diary, you could basically get a double booking
Unknown:somebody could go in, but my way to combat this is I've decided
Unknown:on days that I want to record so I prefer to do my recording on
Unknown:Wednesday and Thursday mornings, this is a time I've set aside
Unknown:for that. So in my calendar that's linked to Calendly I
Unknown:block that out. So no one can book in that. And then if
Unknown:there's some weeks where I'm I'm not available that day or ever
Unknown:I'd go into the Captivate platform and put my my days that
Unknown:I'm not available. So that combats that situation. That's
Unknown:just something to be aware of if you are going to be considering
Unknown:Captivate that you don't get your double bookings in your
Unknown:calendar. But it is good to have everything all in the platform
Unknown:there. It just makes things so much easier when you're putting
Unknown:together the episodes. And you can also so once the guest is
Unknown:booked in when you go to the episode when you're publishing
Unknown:the episodes, you can link that guest in so all the information
Unknown:will automatically go in which again is saving you so much time
Unknown:on those little parts that can just take a little bit more
Unknown:time. So that is that's really great. That's what I love about
Unknown:Captivate. The platform is so easy to use and it's pretty
Unknown:intuitive. So if you're interested in looking at a paid
Unknown:platform, you know for these features and things that I've
Unknown:talked about, you can get a seven day free trial, I'll put a
Unknown:link in the show notes in the research links, so you can check
Unknown:that out for yourself. Okay, so my next tool headliner, I've
Unknown:talked about headliner before, I absolutely love this tool for
Unknown:making my audio grammes. It's also really great you can do
Unknown:audio clips and visual clips. So you can upload your video clips
Unknown:here, if you're doing a video podcast, for example, or you
Unknown:want to do an author just for social media, just an extra
Unknown:little tip there for your marketing, and you can put
Unknown:captions on it. So I always caption my audiograms visual or
Unknown:just audio, I do the design for the audiogram in Canva, which is
Unknown:another tool I couldn't do without, I do all my design work
Unknown:in Canva. Any graphics you say, in my marketing is all done in
Unknown:Canva. I just love what you can do with Canva. So otter.ai, I
Unknown:love this app as well. I sometimes if I want to plant
Unknown:that plant out my episodes, and I'm not feeling just typing it
Unknown:out, I will talk into otter and then transcribe it. And then
Unknown:pick the notes out from there to follow for the episode, which
Unknown:works really well. This is also really good. If you like doing
Unknown:some of your best thinking outside, if you're on a walk,
Unknown:you can record easily in your phone. And then you can have
Unknown:that you don't have to kind of like retype it back up when you
Unknown:get home. I also use otter to transcribe all my episodes, and
Unknown:then export it as an SRT file, which I can upload into
Unknown:Captivate so that there is a transcription of the episode
Unknown:there. For those that need it or one tip, it's also really good
Unknown:for sometimes picking out quotes. So obviously, when
Unknown:you're going to pick up clips, for your audiogram, you'll
Unknown:listen back to the episode and highlight the clip you want to
Unknown:take. But sometimes I find and I found this as one of my clients,
Unknown:they like to have an audiogram clip, and they like to have a
Unknown:quote. So when I'm thinking of a quo or when I'm listening to an
Unknown:episode or making it the timestamp, and sometimes it's
Unknown:you know, a bit long, or you just want to don't want to spend
Unknown:ages re listening to it to type it out, I then go back to the
Unknown:time stamp in the transcription and copy and paste it and then
Unknown:just check it for spelling mistakes, just make sure that
Unknown:it's like they haven't transcribed the words wrong. But
Unknown:this is I just think this is a little hack that save you can
Unknown:save some time, especially if you're transcribing the episode
Unknown:anyway. It's also really good to transcribe the episode just to
Unknown:have a visual document of it for when you're doing your social
Unknown:media posts.
Unknown:Do you want to run at some points and things like that and
Unknown:lift some content straight out of there, it's really easy to
Unknown:do. But my scheduling for my social media to promote the
Unknown:podcast IV, I use Buffer, which is free and the meta business
Unknown:suite, which is what I use for Facebook and Instagram, I found
Unknown:that scheduling to Instagram from buffer hasn't been all that
Unknown:easy. Sometimes it fails or doesn't work, whether that's
Unknown:because of the connectivity of the accounts. So I much prefer
Unknown:to use meta business suite plus, I need to go I want to schedule
Unknown:to my Facebook business page, which I can't connect to buffer.
Unknown:So yeah, I just do all that best. And also, you can't do the
Unknown:mentions in buffer which is a little bit irritating. I find
Unknown:that annoying with the posts I schedule and I have my guests
Unknown:ones. So sometimes I don't schedule my guests ones, I post
Unknown:those natively so that I can tag them in it or have to remember
Unknown:to go back and edit the post to add the person in. And but in in
Unknown:meta suite, you can. As long as they've got an Instagram or
Unknown:Facebook account, you can tag them directly in the posts or
Unknown:mention them directly in the post. So I really liked that
Unknown:picture, or data T Another tool I couldn't do without obviously
Unknown:like I said, I'm recording this. I recorded my solo episodes into
Unknown:Audacity, I edit in Audacity, I polished the audio in Audacity.
Unknown:I first came across it many years ago, my husband introduced
Unknown:it to me back in my uni days. And it's something that came up
Unknown:first when I was thinking about editing tools. I don't have
Unknown:Apple, I'm not an Apple user. So like GarageBand or whatever the
Unknown:apple one is wasn't really an option for me. I think it's
Unknown:really user friendly. I like the fact that I can see my levels
Unknown:and the microphone when I'm talking. I have got to grips
Unknown:with the tools and the effects in here. So this is just what I
Unknown:find really comfortable. And now that I really use the software I
Unknown:find that I can edit really quickly and easily. My final
Unknown:favourite tool is Asana. It's a project management tool. It's
Unknown:very similar to Trello Monday Knowshon clickup That kind of
Unknown:tool. But of all the few that I've tried, I prefer Asana just
Unknown:because that's just what I prefer. And I like looking at
Unknown:the Kanban view, I like having things in calendar, I have
Unknown:different boards. And then I use it for other parts of my
Unknown:business as well as my podcast and for my clients for myself to
Unknown:keep a track of what needs to be done. I like the fact that you
Unknown:can make subtasks within a task so you can tick off what you've
Unknown:done. So for my podcast planning, I will have a little,
Unknown:I'll have a task for each episode. And within that I'll
Unknown:have like, I've recorded it, edited it audiogram clip,
Unknown:creating social media posts, show notes, all those kinds of
Unknown:things, so I can clearly see what I need to get done for each
Unknown:episode. And then obviously, the episode as a whole. So this
Unknown:works really well for me. These are the tools that I use to make
Unknown:my podcasting life easier. I would love to hear from you to
Unknown:see which tools you use to make your podcast life easier, and
Unknown:why you love them. So either DM me on LinkedIn or Instagram or
Unknown:you can drop me an email. I would love to hear from you. As
Unknown:ever. If you have any questions around these tools, or you'd
Unknown:like a little bit more information about any of them,
Unknown:please let me know. And I will catch you next time. Thanks.
Unknown:Bye. Thanks so much for listening. If you've enjoyed
Unknown:today's episode, please like share and subscribe. Your
Unknown:support means so much to me. If there's a question or topic
Unknown:you'd like covering then I'd love to hear from you. Find the
Unknown:podcast on Instagram at Reggie Botfield and drop me a DM till