Last week, we recorded episode 92 of Let's Talk Jailbreak and episode 66 of Let's Talk iOS. That's 158 episodes under our belts, or over three years of shows if each show was spread out on week-to-week basis. While I wouldn't dare claim to be the supreme podcast expert, I can say that I have learned a lot as both shows have grown from humble beginnings.
Podcasting isn't exactly rocket science, but it does take some effort to make a show sound decent. My goal has always been to simply create the best sounding show that I possibly can within reason. That reason includes, of course, money, equipment, environment, and the podcast participants.
At the end of the day, a podcast will only sound as good as your worst piece of equipment, software, mixing technique, or participant. The goal should be to make everything sound good enough to where you'll derive satisfaction from the end result.
In this first part of my podcasting basics series, I'll talk about what it takes to get your podcast off the ground. In subsequent entries, I'll discuss the equipment we use, the software we use, the techniques we employ, and other tidbits along the way.