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how to launch a podcast

You guys, this is the post I wanted to read last fall but couldn't find. I didn't want extra details. I didn't want to know about why podcasting is good. I didn't want suggestions for how to resonate with my audience. I just wanted a step-by-step how to – preferably with a very short video tutorial. I've done by best to create that for YOU, reader who might be interested, and YOU, random person who just stumbled on this blog after a google search for "how to launch a podcast".

I am on a Mac and so I am sharing how things work on a Mac. BUT, if you are not on a Mac, your really just need to download iTunes and find a program that will let you record your episodes. Other than that, the steps are the same.

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The above video walks you through it. It's BRIEF (less than five minutes) because I just want to give you and idea of the steps and what things look like. Obviously, if you are setting up your podcast for the first time it's going to take a bit longer than five minutes, but really, this is DO-ABLE and FAST.

And here is the numbered break down :

  1. create a recording. I use garage band (which comes "free" on Apple computers) because it has a "podcast" feature. If you want to host guests, you can set up a call in Skype (also free to download) and let the garage band recording run as you are talking. There are many fancy programs that can be used to record a clearer call but I didn't download them. Eventually I will ELISE GETS CRAFTY a little more "high-tech" but my goal right now is to make it listen-able, not flawless.
  2. export your recording to your iTunes program (this comes standard on your Mac computer or can be downloaded here).
  3. create a square graphic for your podcast thumbnail (I did this in PSE and you can see it here).
  4. set up a hosting account that will generate a RSS feed for your new show. (I use libsyn.com and currently pay $5/month.) Complete the process for naming your podcast and uploading your podcast graphic. This step is pretty self-explanatory, but they have a support team that can help you if you get stuck.
  5. find the new "feed" for your podcast (it will look something like this) that is generated by your hosting account.
  6. go to the iTunes store on your computer and under podcasts select "submit a podcast" on the right hand side.
  7. paste your feed into the box and complete the steps. It might take a day or two for your podcast get approved and to appear on iTunes.
  8. upload new episodes to your hosting account as frequently as you want (though you may pay more based on how much file space you are taking up).

YOU ARE NOW A PODCASTER.

Really, truly, it's simple. I think I struggled early on because I was getting VERY helpful suggestions (thank you, thank you if you emailed me!!) but they were coming out of order. Sitting down to create that first recording (episode 1) in garage band was REALLY helpful because then I had an actual audio file to "use" and practice with. There are 1,000 ways to do this (I know because I googled and read through them ALL) but this will work. 😉

I want to shout out to Jessica Kupferman's podcasting webinar. Listening to her break it down was the push I needed to really get started and figure out how all this worked. You can find out more about Jessica here and subscribe to her podcast here. Jessica, you don't know me, but thank you!!!

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And speaking of podcasting, today on ELISE GETS CRAFTY I am chatting with the awesome stationery designer Katharine Watson about selling your handmade products wholesale. Click here to subscribe or stream the episode from your computer here.

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25 responses to “how to launch a podcast.”

  1. Mickie Avatar

    Hi Elise,
    Thanks for sharing this, I really never would have expected starting a pod cast to be this simple and cheap!

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  2. Pink Ronnie Avatar

    Elise,
    You are awesome. That is all.
    Now I must sleep as it’s almost midnight here in Sydney…
    Ronnie xo

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  3. TrishMD Avatar

    I love that you share so much with us. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!!!

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  4. Katie Avatar
    Katie

    I have loved your podcasts so far, and am excited to listen to your latest one. I’d love to hear your current list of favorite podcasts!

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  5. Erika Avatar
    Erika

    This is just the thing I’ve been waiting for (the podcast itself)! Thank you.

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  6. kitty cat stevens Avatar

    this is wonderful! i have a secret ambition to start a podcast but no idea where to begin! my boyfriend has a degree in audio engineering and lots of scary equipment so since he has “trained ears” i would never get a simple explanation like this!
    i mean, know it’s nice for things to sound good but if you let that be a hurdle to actually getting started then what’s the point?! i wanna inspire people not impress phil spector!

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  7. Brianna Avatar
    Brianna

    This is a great jumping off point. Thank you!

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  8. rachel swartley Avatar

    I love that you wrote the post you wish you could have found. I have no plans to start a podcast, but still found it interesting.
    Also, I admire the fact that you’re able to get started on things without feeling like everything has to be perfect. I get so caught up in my perfectionism…

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  9. Mandi Holmes Avatar

    My husband has always kicked around the idea of starting a podcast, so I sent him this to hopefully inspire him to just DO it.
    Thanks, Elise!

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  10. Kelsey Avatar

    Finding Libsyn was key for me! This is similar to our approach on The Girl Next Door Podcast although we have a microphone and audio-interface set up and I record with my co-host in one spot. I’m planning a post about our set-up soon because just like you said, these are the posts I wish I had found when I was starting. Podcasting seems so intimidating but it’s actually pretty easy and so fun!

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  11. Lori S Avatar
    Lori S

    Is there a link to MP3 format somewhere? I was disappointed my device can’t play yours. Listening to podcasts is my motivation to get on the treadmill.
    I’m intrigued by your method of just jumping into things without having it ALL figured out. I love how you said information comes in the wrong order. So true! I’d love to be the kind of person who could start a puzzle knowing it’s likely that I don’t have all the pieces and it won’t be perfect when I finish. Perfectionism is definitely my hold up! (I think you would make a good life coach – keeping people on track and moving forward)

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  12. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    Yes, at the very end of this post it says “stream from your computer here” click the “here” and then select the episode. it will open up a new tab with just the sound file.
    and thank you. I am not just how good a life coach I would be because I would just say “JUST DO IT” over and over again. 😉

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  13. Deirdre Avatar

    Awesome! My sons involuntarily listen to my favorite podcasts and my oldest heard you mention that you were using GarageBand, one of his fav programs—-so he perked up and has since wanted to know how he could design a podcast. I assumed it would be overwhelming to even start to figure out. Thank you so much for generously sharing what you learned!

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  14. Welcome Home Taylor Avatar

    I love this and how simple and straightforward it is! I hate tutorials that go into wayyyyy too much detail. I get so bored and then stop reading. haha. But this is awesome!
    xoxo
    Taylor

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  15. Leah Buckley Avatar

    I really enjoyed this episode! It’s easy to find people talking about what inspires them or other parts of the creative process, but the nity gritty business stuff is not usually discussed as openly (that I’ve seen, at least). It was really interesting to hear what Katharine had to say.

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  16. Carrie Wohlt Avatar

    elise really enjoy your podcast. was wondering what is your list of podcast you enjoy listening to?

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  17. Casey King Avatar

    Elise,
    You make everything so simple and enticing. I’ve never thought about creating a podcast, but just reading your post makes it sound interesting!

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  18. Katie Avatar

    Can I just say how much I’m enjoying the podcast so far? It’s really interesting to hear from different makers about how they do what they do. Glad you persevered and found the steps to set it up!

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  19. Victoria Vosler Avatar

    Thank you SO, SO much for this! I’m actually getting ready to start my own podcast and this has been immensely helpful. I also just wanted to say how much I’ve been enjoying your podcasts! Great content- I can’t wait for future episodes!

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  20. MyNameIsAshley_ Avatar

    Thank you so much for this help. I’ve been trying to start a podcast with my sister. Maybe if she sees how easy it is to start, she’ll actually finally be able to take the first step.

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  21. Jessica Kupferman Avatar

    Hey, I just saw this! Thank you for the shout out, girlfriend!

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  22. Shanna Noel Avatar

    This is EXACTLY what I needed THANK YOU!!

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  23. Beauty That Saves Avatar

    Your tutorial was perfect. A couple friends in ministry and I followed those steps and debuted our podcast yesterday! Thanks for the help — and constant inspiration. (I look forward to reading your blog every day.) https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/freshly-brewed-madison-catholic/id925051547?mt=2

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  24. Gaby Smith Avatar
    Gaby Smith

    Thank you for sharing this! I am about to start a podcast about “Makers of Appalachia”.
    I will definitely be visiting again and checking out your other podcasts.
    Peace,
    Gaby

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  25. Teri Avatar

    This is my go-to post for producing my first podcast this Fall. Thank you SO MUCH.

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