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What Is A Podcast And How Do They Work?

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How would you describe a podcast to someone who has never heard of them before?

That was a question that was recently asked in a Facebook Group I’m a part of.

Interestingly, but probably not surprisingly, the answers varied a bit…

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Buzzsprout Podcast Hosting Review & Walkthrough

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We are going to take a closer look at Buzzsprout Podcast Hosting. In this review and walkthrough, you’ll get an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at the interface, stats, website, audio player, and more…

To start with, check out this 62-second video highlighting how easy Buzzsprout is to use:

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Best Condenser Microphones For Voice Recording (For Every Budget)

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Condenser microphones (also known as capacitor microphones) are well-known for their excellent audio quality and sensitivity. They typically have wider frequency response and better transient response than dynamic microphones.

They require power to work either through batteries or by phantom power and are preferred for studio recording or other environments where background noise can be controlled.

We’re going to be focused on large-diaphragm condenser microphones commonly used in home studios for recording voice, singing, podcasting, guitar, and more.

Some models have more than one mic capsule, allowing them to record different pickup patterns from the standard cardioid pattern typically used with single-capsule models. This tends to add a bit of additional cost – and I’ll highlight those options as well.

The cost varies widely so we’ll organize them by price so you can choose a mic that fits your budget. You’ll find mostly mics that use XLR connections, but I’ll also highlight a few USB condenser mics as well.

Here are my top picks for each price point in 2026:

How To Upload A Podcast (To iTunes Or Any Other Directory)

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It’s a fairly common misconception that iTunes (now Apple Podcasts) and other podcast directories host your podcast media files (typically an MP3). You don’t actually upload your podcast episode files to iTunes.

What really happens is that you show Apple Podcasts where your podcast files are located in the form of an RSS feed.

Then every time you upload a new episode, your feed is automatically updated – and iTunes updates your show listing with the new episode accordingly.

Make sense?

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I’ll show you the exact process to upload your podcast to iTunes (now Apple Podcasts):

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Best Microphones For YouTube Videos (With Top Creator Picks)

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Deciding what the best microphone for YouTube is will largely depend on the type or style of videos you are doing. In many cases, you will want more than one microphone so that you can use the one that fits your situation best.

If you are doing screen recordings or voiceovers after you record, a USB or XLR studio mic would work best.

Lavalier microphones are great in a lot of situations where you don’t want to have to worry about how close to the mic you are – just clip them on and start recording.

Shotgun mics are excellent for run-and-gun style videos, vlogging, and sit-down interview-style shots.

Because there are many different types of videos, and different microphones that work well for recording them, we’ve highlighted our favorite YouTube mics by category so you can easily find what will work best.

Quick Overview: Best Microphones for YouTube Videos

IMAGE PRODUCT
Rode NT-USB
  • USB connection
  • Easy plug-n-play use
  • Included tripod
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Blue Yeti
  • 3 condenser mic capsules
  • Choose from 4 different pickup patterns
  • Includes a mute button, gain control, headphone jack, and a decent stand
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Audio-Technica AT2035
  • Comes with a shock mount
  • Has an 80Hz high-pass filter
  • Designed for critical home/project/professional studio applications
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Rode SmartLav+
  • Plug into your phone to get excellent audio
  • A popular choice
  • Uses a TRRS connection
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Rode VideoMic Pro+
  • Auto power on/off
  • Removable cable
  • Safety channel
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Audio-Technica AT4053B
  • Hypercardioid boom mic
  • Highly recommended for indoor dialogue
  • Mic capsule is interchangeable
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