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Podcast hosting: setting up your show on Buzzsprout

Monday, 8th January 2024
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0:04

Welcome back to How To

0:04

Start A Podcast, the podcast

0:09

Gilon. Here

0:09

I'm Alban and today we

0:09

are talking about how to set up

0:13

your podcast in Buzzsprout.

0:13

These directions are applicable,

0:17

if you decide to go with

0:17

Buzzsprout. For your podcast

0:19

hosting you, there are tons of

0:19

other options. So don't feel

0:22

like you have to go with us. But

0:22

this is what we do. If you like

0:26

the sound of our voices, then

0:26

come on over to Buzzsprout and

0:29

hang out with us.

0:30

I mean, we are the best. But

0:32

as long as we vote for

0:32

us, we've asked for it.

0:35

And our opinion is completely valid, because we're not biased.

0:37

Yeah, there's no bias

0:37

here. But we will give the

0:40

directions for Buzzsprout. If

0:40

you decide to go with a

0:43

different podcast solution, then

0:43

head over to YouTube, and they

0:46

should have some onboarding

0:46

videos and help you get set up

0:49

there. A lot of shade over here,

0:49

God,

0:53

throwing shade for free.

0:53

Alright, so step one for getting

0:57

set up in Buzzsprout is to sign

0:57

up for an account. And what's

1:01

really great about Buzzsprout is

1:01

that a lot of different plans so

1:04

you can get in on podcasting for

1:04

free because we have a free

1:07

plan. And then we've got plans

1:07

for 1218 24 bucks. And those are

1:12

all based on monthly upload

1:12

time. But you can start off and

1:15

just try it out with the free

1:15

plan which most people do

1:17

free plans. There's

1:17

people who've stayed on them for

1:20

years and years, and they've

1:20

never needed to upgrade and it's

1:23

worked out perfect. If you do

1:23

decide to upgrade, almost

1:25

everybody ends up on that $12

1:25

plan. So gives you all the

1:29

features of Buzzsprout. And it

1:29

allows you to upload up to three

1:32

hours of new content every

1:32

month. So head over to

1:36

Buzzsprout comm check it out.

1:36

And if you want to, you can

1:40

click the sign up for free. And

1:40

click that button and you will

1:43

sign up for your account.

1:44

Alright, so once you sign

1:44

up for an account, we need some

1:47

podcast info. So what's the

1:47

first thing we need from people?

1:50

Sure, so you log into

1:50

your account. And we've just

1:52

given it a name, if it was you

1:52

just be called Jalon podcast, we

1:56

use your name as the title. And

1:56

now you're able to customize

2:00

that with all the stuff we've

2:00

been working on for the past

2:03

like seven episodes. So you

2:03

would go to the podcast info

2:07

section inside of Buzzsprout.

2:07

And this is just all the

2:10

information about your podcast

2:10

drop in your podcast title that

2:14

we picked in the very beginning

2:14

of this series, then you would

2:17

go down to your podcast

2:17

description.

2:19

So podcast description is

2:19

basically where you describe

2:21

what your podcast is about. This

2:21

is really important real estate.

2:24

So you should probably tell

2:24

people exactly what they need to

2:27

know when they're coming to your

2:27

podcast, such as who's it hosted

2:30

by? What's it about? What can

2:30

they expect to hear from you,

2:33

all this information needs to go

2:33

in your podcast description. But

2:36

it's also a really good place to

2:36

be using keywords for SEO,

2:39

Apple podcasts. And a lot

2:39

of the podcast players are not

2:41

using this exact place for SEO,

2:41

but what the value is here. And

2:47

if they did, you wouldn't want

2:47

to just stuff it with keywords.

2:50

But people are looking for those

2:50

keywords. And so when they're

2:53

reading, if you are looking for

2:53

a podcast about

2:56

entrepreneurship, well, the

2:56

title probably should have

2:59

entrepreneurship. But then in

2:59

the description, they're gonna

3:01

want to see things like starting

3:01

a business from scratch, a first

3:05

time entrepreneur, they want to

3:05

see phrases and keywords that

3:09

are relevant to them. So just

3:09

think of the journey that

3:13

somebody is going through, they

3:13

see artwork that they like they

3:16

see a title that indicates a

3:16

content they'd be interested in.

3:20

Now let's go to the description.

3:20

And make sure this is really

3:24

something is for me. So you're

3:24

kind of want all three of these

3:27

things to work together to

3:27

provide unique, valuable

3:31

information to tell you that

3:31

this show might be for you. I

3:34

guess I'll read the description

3:34

we have for this podcast, or for

3:38

my podcast that I do with Travis

3:38

and Kevin called Buzzcast.

3:42

Buzzcast is a roundtable

3:42

discussion about podcasting for

3:45

the people at Buzzsprout. We

3:45

cover current events and news

3:48

podcast strategy tools we're

3:48

using. And we dip into the

3:51

customer support mailbag to test

3:51

our podcast knowledge. If you

3:54

want to stay up to date with

3:54

what's working in podcasting.

3:56

Buzzsprout is the show for you.

3:56

We're going through, here's what

3:59

the show is about here are the

3:59

topics we cover. And if you're

4:03

this kind of person, then this

4:03

is something that you might be

4:06

interested in.

4:06

Yeah, it's very clear,

4:06

and it helps people decide very

4:09

quickly, oh, this is something

4:09

that I'm interested in, or Oh, I

4:12

thought this is something else. This is not what I was looking for.

4:14

Exactly. The next step is

4:14

your podcast artwork. So this is

4:18

where the artwork we made in the

4:18

last episode that you would

4:21

upload it or you could click

4:21

that design with Canva button we

4:24

talked about to make something

4:24

totally new and totally unique

4:28

inside of Canva. Definitely

4:28

what's next. Next up would be

4:32

your podcast category. So this

4:32

is a big decision. You can

4:36

always change it. This is where

4:36

you get to pick which category

4:40

your podcasts will be inside of

4:40

Apple podcasts. And

4:43

like Alban said, this is

4:43

not necessarily permanent. And I

4:46

think a lot of people get really

4:46

intense about podcast categories

4:49

because it's like, oh, what

4:49

category they fit in. Where's my

4:51

category? Oh, I don't quite fit.

4:51

It's okay. Figure out where you

4:54

fit best, what most sounds like

4:54

what you're doing and pick that

4:59

category. At one point, you

4:59

could pick more than one, Apple

5:02

only wants one category, right?

5:02

And so you can pick a

5:05

subcategory that fits a little

5:05

bit better instead of maybe

5:08

like, oh, it's the History

5:08

podcast, maybe it's the history

5:11

of the world, right? Those are

5:11

options for you. So you don't

5:14

have to get stressed out about

5:14

not fitting perfectly into a

5:17

category, find a subcategory

5:17

that maybe speaks a little bit

5:20

more to what you're doing. And

5:20

then if something happens, where

5:22

you feel like actually, we fit

5:22

more over here in education, you

5:25

can pick that later, you can

5:25

change it, it's not permanent.

5:28

And here's the other thing. Most

5:28

people find podcast by word of

5:31

mouth, not by category. So

5:31

you're good there to you know,

5:34

that can be a lot of pressure to

5:34

think people are gonna find you

5:36

by category. And we just know,

5:36

most pet podcasts are found and

5:40

searched and discovered by word

5:40

of mouth by someone sharing that

5:43

information or that podcast with

5:43

someone else that they know,

5:46

when you're looking for

5:46

your category. We've got all the

5:48

list inside of Buzzsprout. But

5:48

you're looking at things like

5:51

arts, business, leisure,

5:51

science, religion, culture,

5:56

sports, TV, and film, there's

5:56

tons of different areas. And

6:00

like John mentioned, if a

6:00

subcategory is applicable to

6:03

you, you probably want to be in

6:03

the subcategory. There's a bunch

6:07

of different sections on

6:07

religion and spirituality.

6:10

There's the entire umbrella for

6:10

religion, spirituality. But then

6:14

there's a section for Buddhism

6:14

and Christianity and Hinduism

6:16

and Islam and Judaism. So if

6:16

your podcast was about Judaism,

6:21

it would be better to be in that

6:21

subcategory, rather than being

6:25

in the larger category,

6:25

especially since it's more

6:29

reflective of what the show is

6:29

about. And it would help you

6:32

more likely be at the top of

6:32

that subcategory than the top of

6:36

the overall umbrella category.

6:36

But if your podcast was

6:41

comparative religions, or

6:41

talking about the variety of

6:44

religious experiences, then

6:44

you'd want to be in the umbrella

6:48

category, because that's what's

6:48

most applicable to you. Like

6:51

Dylan said, everything here is

6:51

changeable. If you don't like

6:55

your title, if you someday

6:55

decide to change the description

6:59

of your podcast, or just totally

6:59

rebrand, all that can be done

7:03

and updated. So don't get too

7:03

hung up on any of these because

7:06

nothing here is permanent.

7:08

So once you decide all of

7:08

that information, what's next?

7:12

What other information do people need,

7:13

in this section, your

7:13

artist, so that's just the name

7:17

of the organization, or the

7:17

person who's creating the

7:22

podcast. So we may put for this

7:22

one Buzzsprout, since that's the

7:26

name of the company that we work

7:26

for, or if it was us,

7:29

personally, we might put our

7:29

names down. And then you have a

7:32

contact email. So I've got a

7:32

couple ideas about this contact

7:35

email, this email is somewhat

7:35

exposed to the world. So it's

7:42

not going to be out there for

7:42

everybody to see. But it's

7:46

definitely not hidden from

7:46

people who know how to find it

7:50

is going to be included in the

7:50

RSS feed, which is like the code

7:54

of your podcast. And what ends

7:54

up happening is, when a new app

8:00

comes online, and they want

8:00

everyone in podcasting to use

8:04

their app, well, they're

8:04

probably going to send out a

8:06

mass email. And it is spammy.

8:06

And they will probably grabbed

8:10

your email from this webpage. So

8:10

maybe don't make this like your

8:16

must have never can get spam

8:16

here are anything annoying,

8:20

because this could get out into

8:20

the world. But make sure you can

8:23

check it so that if Apple

8:23

notifies you, Hey, your podcast

8:27

has been selected for Apple new

8:27

noteworthy, or your podcast was

8:31

rejected for a specific reason.

8:31

You want to be able to see that

8:35

coming through. So a couple

8:35

ideas about what email address

8:38

to put in there.

8:39

Yeah, you definitely want

8:39

it to be specific to your

8:41

podcast and be okay with it

8:41

being out in the world. And

8:44

lastly, we recommend that if

8:44

your podcast regularly includes

8:48

explicit content that you just

8:48

check the little explicit

8:50

content button on that podcast

8:50

info page. It's just doing

8:54

everybody a favor to let people

8:54

know what exactly they're

8:56

getting into. It's not like a

8:56

big Jedi thing. It's just like,

8:59

hey, let the world know. We'll

8:59

be here talking about we talk

9:01

about. It's just, it's just

9:01

nice. It's nice to be aware that

9:05

that's coming.

9:06

This is like yeah,

9:06

there's you didn't do anything

9:09

wrong. Yeah, you're not. If

9:09

you're using a lot of curse

9:12

words, if there's adult content

9:12

or sexual content, if there's

9:16

talking about drugs or something

9:16

like just check the box and move

9:20

on. This is so that parents who

9:20

don't want their kids listening

9:23

to explicit CDs back in the 90s,

9:23

those same parents, now

9:27

grandparents can police, their

9:27

grandchildren's podcast

9:31

listening habits, so just to let

9:31

everyone know what might be

9:34

appropriate for them to listen

9:34

to as small children in the car.

9:37

And if your contents not safe

9:37

for them. We'll go ahead and

9:39

check that box so that everybody

9:39

gets the stuff they need to see.

9:44

So next up, is it time to

9:44

upload that first episode,

9:48

it's time to upload our

9:48

first episode. So you'd go back

9:50

and you would click the big

9:50

upload a new episode button,

9:54

and this is on your

9:54

episodes page in Buzzsprout.

9:56

So you then would grab

9:56

that audio file Did we exported

10:01

earlier from GarageBand, or

10:01

Audacity or wherever mp3 or WAV,

10:05

mp3 or WAV, and you upload that

10:05

to Buzzsprout. And then you're

10:09

gonna give your episode a few

10:09

pieces of critical information.

10:14

Every individual episode can

10:14

also have a lot of the same

10:17

characteristics. We just talked

10:17

about the title, a description,

10:20

individual artwork, if you'd

10:20

like most people don't, they

10:22

just use the same, but you can

10:22

have individual artwork if you

10:26

are inclined. And then you can

10:26

decide when to publish this

10:30

episode. This is really nice,

10:30

because a lot of people like to

10:33

schedule out episodes weeks in

10:33

advance, so that they don't have

10:38

to worry about oh, it's

10:38

Wednesday night. I don't want to

10:40

upload and get this out there to

10:40

the world now, you can just

10:43

schedule Hey, every Wednesday

10:43

into the foreseeable future,

10:47

there will be a new episode. And

10:47

I'll just stay two or three

10:49

weeks ahead.

10:50

Yeah. And just to be

10:50

aware, just because you upload

10:53

something doesn't mean that it's

10:53

published, right, there's a

10:55

difference. And so you can

10:55

schedule an episode out, but you

10:58

can also just upload an episode,

10:58

put all the information in and

11:01

not publish it. So if you don't

11:01

publish it, it's not out out

11:04

there in the world. But it'll

11:04

say next episode, this episode

11:07

is not live. So just be mindful

11:07

of that little nuance. Sometimes

11:10

people are like, I've uploaded

11:10

an episode what's going on? It's

11:13

like, oh, it's not published,

11:13

though. You want to make sure

11:16

that that gets published

11:17

right now, one of the

11:17

areas that people use a lot in

11:20

podcasting is that episode

11:20

description. So this is the same

11:24

thing that we'd refer to a show

11:24

notes. And this is where you can

11:28

include all the helpful links

11:28

for your podcast. It's the text

11:32

that accompanies the episode. In

11:32

podcast apps, it would also show

11:36

up next to your podcasts episode

11:36

inside of your podcast website,

11:40

you've got it in lots of areas.

11:40

And this is where you can put

11:43

links, promo codes, any sort of

11:43

ancillary materials that you

11:48

talked about on the show.

11:49

Yeah, this is really good real estate for relevant information. So hopefully, this

11:51

is where you're describing what

11:54

the episode is about. You can

11:54

also put contact information for

11:57

you or your guests, if you guys

11:57

talked about any resources, you

12:00

can put that there as well, it

12:00

just happens to be a really nice

12:03

place to give your audience kind

12:03

of like additional information,

12:06

there's a lot of options

12:06

to format this area. So the

12:11

official RSS spec allows you to

12:11

edit it. And Buzzsprout allows

12:14

you to edit it so you can pick

12:14

bold and you can italicize

12:18

things. And you can put

12:18

hyperlink, you can put some

12:20

hyperlinks Seliger in the 90s

12:20

hyperlink, you can put your

12:26

links in there. The downside is

12:26

there's some apps that still

12:30

don't support it. So for

12:30

whatever reason, they've

12:32

decided, they make it a little

12:32

bit painful that you can't

12:36

actually see all the editing

12:36

that you did. So just be aware,

12:39

the major apps are very good

12:39

with this. But if you ever go

12:43

into something, you're like,

12:43

hey, I thought the I edited

12:46

this, there's still some apps

12:46

that don't play nice with format

12:50

editing. So don't make sure your

12:50

format is not super critical to

12:53

what you wrote. Or else you may

12:53

be disappointed in writing into

12:57

support. If you have any issues

12:57

here, Jalon would be the one to

13:01

answer you. And I'm sure she

13:01

would do a great job walking you

13:04

through solving that problem.

13:05

Absolutely. It's my

13:05

pleasure to help. Alright, so

13:09

let's talk about some features.

13:09

Right? What sets Buzzsprout

13:12

apart from all other hosting

13:12

sites, I think, Oh, I think our

13:16

service is amazing. And our

13:16

education is awesome. But also

13:19

we have awesome features. Yeah, so

13:21

you're talking about a few things. Now that you've got like the basics done, you've got

13:23

this episode up, these are a few

13:26

other things that you may want

13:26

to check out with your podcast.

13:30

So the first is your podcast

13:30

website. Every podcast should

13:34

have a website, a home on the

13:34

internet, you want to have one

13:37

link where you can send people.

13:37

And then there's links to Apple

13:42

podcasts and Spotify and Google

13:42

and Amazon music and Facebook.

13:45

And literally like the 40 other

13:45

apps that are always new ones

13:50

jumping up, you don't want to

13:50

have just one link, you want to

13:53

have a place where your podcast

13:53

can live. This is also a website

13:57

that has your podcast

13:57

transcripts, and has information

14:01

about your podcast and the

14:01

podcast hosts. So inside of

14:04

Buzzsprout, you have the ability

14:04

to go set up a website, and you

14:07

can put that on your own domain.

14:07

So if you wanted to put it on

14:11

Jalon and alban.com, you could

14:11

go and register that domain. I

14:15

doubt that anybody has grabbed

14:15

that yet, totally free, you can

14:18

put your podcast on there.

14:19

Yeah, and just something

14:19

to be mindful of the website is

14:22

a podcast listening website. So

14:22

you're not gonna be able to put

14:24

like, contact me at or email me

14:24

here. Like that's not what it's

14:27

for. It's for your listeners to

14:27

be able to go and access your

14:30

content directly. So it's really

14:30

great for that. And then

14:33

transcripts are also available

14:33

there which is really nice

14:36

because not all directory

14:36

support transcripts. So you can

14:39

put all this work into your

14:39

transcript, you put this money

14:42

into it, you put it on your

14:42

episode description, you connect

14:46

it there, and then you don't see

14:46

it in like an app and you're

14:49

like what the heck what

14:49

happened? Why is not showing

14:53

when we talk about things not

14:53

playing well. Some directories

14:55

do not play well with direct

14:55

with transcripts.

14:58

Yeah, so let's talk a

14:58

little bit about Transcripts, I

15:01

guess transcripts are really

15:01

important. They're really

15:04

important, especially for

15:04

accessibility. There's lots of

15:06

people who are hard of hearing

15:06

or deaf, that rely on podcast

15:09

transcripts to actually access

15:09

and read this information. But

15:14

then there's also people who

15:14

just prefer to read, they read

15:16

faster than they would listen to

15:16

a podcast, there's times that

15:20

you listen to a podcast and you

15:20

want to go quote something or

15:23

find what they're talking about.

15:23

Well, the podcast transcript

15:26

needs to be out there in the

15:26

world for them to find it in

15:28

Google. So there's lots of good

15:28

reasons to put up a podcast

15:32

transcript. And with Buzzsprout,

15:32

you can either transcribe your

15:36

episode using something like

15:36

otter.ai, or you can transcribe

15:39

it yourself. So you upload your

15:39

transcript. And then we will

15:43

distribute that to every podcast

15:43

directory that supports

15:47

transcripts. So we are always

15:47

encouraging more directories to

15:51

support it. But until then, we

15:51

will always have it on your

15:54

website, and in every app that

15:54

utilizes transcripts.

15:58

So another of our

15:58

favorite in house features is

16:01

magic mastering.

16:02

Okay, so magic mastering

16:02

is one of the hardest things in

16:07

podcasting is get mean your

16:07

audio fine tuned, you know,

16:10

you've done the editing. But

16:10

maybe my voice is a little loud,

16:14

and John's voice is a little bit

16:14

quieter. Or maybe we've got some

16:19

really loud peaks in the audio.

16:19

Or maybe there was some

16:23

background noise that we didn't

16:23

get eliminated, and we weren't

16:26

able to go and actually pull it

16:26

out. All those different things

16:30

are totally possible. And what

16:30

magic mastering is going to do

16:33

is pull all of that out, it's

16:33

going to level different voices,

16:37

it's going to remove background

16:37

noise, it's going to make all

16:40

the voices sound a little bit

16:40

more full. And so once you turn

16:43

it on inside of Buzzsprout, $6

16:43

upcharge, it will actually make

16:47

sure that all that stuff is

16:47

taken care of automatically. So

16:52

if you want to offload a little

16:52

bit of that audio improvement,

16:57

the mastering component, just

16:57

turn on Buzzsprout magic

17:00

mastering.

17:01

So I have a question. If there's a baby crying in the background, well, magic

17:02

mastering eliminate.

17:05

Now this is turning into

17:05

a commercial. No, it would not

17:09

eliminate the baby crying. But

17:09

if like you had a hum from your

17:14

air conditioner, it would pull

17:14

that out. If one of the speakers

17:17

who's really quiet, it's going

17:17

to level that out. So it sounds

17:20

better. And if maybe I sound a

17:20

bit nasal Lee, it's going to

17:24

improve this sound of my voice

17:24

enough so that it's has a little

17:27

bit more of a rich, full sound.

17:27

It's going to make everything

17:31

sound a little bit better. I

17:31

think we call it like the

17:33

Instagram filter for your audio.

17:33

That's what it's trying to do.

17:38

It's trying to make everything look a little bit better on Instagram, you don't become a

17:40

full photo editor. Look Better

17:44

here you can sound better

17:44

without becoming a full a

17:48

different person. Magic master

17:48

full mastering expert.

17:52

Right it is enhancement.

17:52

Not witchcraft. Alright, so

17:58

visual soundbites. What is a

17:58

visual soundbite.

18:01

So the last feature that

18:01

we would want to talk about is

18:04

for when you're doing your

18:04

podcast promotions, when you're

18:06

sharing your podcast on social

18:06

media, we know that on average,

18:10

seven times as many clicks and

18:10

engagements, if there is a

18:14

visual component to your podcast

18:14

that's being shared. So if

18:18

you're just sharing a link, or

18:18

sharing a static image, that

18:21

doesn't get a lot of

18:21

interaction, but what visual

18:24

sound bites are is a little

18:24

video that we'll create. So you

18:28

pick a little snippet of your

18:28

audio. And maybe you upload an

18:32

image of yourself. And then we

18:32

actually animate that image with

18:36

a waveform to let people know

18:36

there's something there and they

18:39

click and they listen to a

18:39

little trailer for your podcast

18:42

episode. It's a really easy way

18:42

to start promoting your podcast

18:46

on social media and start

18:46

spreading the word about your

18:49

podcast.

18:50

Yeah, because most of the

18:50

platforms now are video based,

18:53

right? And so podcasting is an

18:53

audio medium. So how do we kind

18:57

of like rig the system, we

18:57

create this visual element to

19:00

what is mostly audio, and that

19:00

gets clicks. That's how people

19:04

are able to promote their

19:04

podcast on platforms that are

19:07

built more for video. So we have

19:07

set up an account in Buzzsprout.

19:10

We have put in the necessary

19:10

information check check. First

19:13

episode shownotes. We've talked

19:13

about bonus features. What else

19:17

can they get into Travis? What

19:17

other resources do you have for

19:19

them? Yeah, so

19:20

I've got a couple resources that I think are really gonna be helpful after

19:21

listening to this episode. The

19:25

first one is a video overview of

19:25

Buzzsprout. So you'll see how to

19:30

upload an episode you'll see all

19:30

the different features that you

19:32

have access to if you choose

19:32

Buzzsprout to host your podcast.

19:36

And so we walk through how to set up your podcast how to upload a podcast episode, we

19:38

cover the podcast website that

19:42

Alban mentioned. And then we

19:42

also talk about some of these

19:45

more advanced features like

19:45

transcripts in magic mastering

19:48

dynamic content, which is something we haven't touched on here, but is a really cool thing

19:50

that you can do with your

19:53

episodes. And so if you want to

19:53

see all the kinds of things you

19:56

can get into, once you sign up

19:56

for Buzzsprout check out that

19:59

video. Next. And if magic

19:59

mastering sounded really

20:02

intriguing to you, like, oh, I

20:02

don't have to learn all this

20:06

audio editing sorcery, I can

20:06

just upload it to Buzzsprout and

20:09

Buzzsprout takes care of it,

20:09

there's a video that we have

20:12

that walks through the process

20:12

of mixing and mastering your own

20:17

podcast episodes and the

20:17

different steps you'll go

20:19

through and the different

20:19

filters that are applied to your

20:21

audio to make it sound polished,

20:21

and professional. And those are

20:24

the same things that magic mastering does. So if you want to get a better idea of if magic

20:26

mastering is can be worth it to

20:30

you, if you feel like it's gonna

20:30

be a good investment. And that

20:33

video will break down all the

20:33

benefits so you can get a sense

20:35

of if that's something you want

20:35

to do right now. And the last

20:39

resource I want to point you to

20:39

is our Help section. So we have

20:42

all kinds of help guides and

20:42

tutorials and different

20:45

processes laid

20:45

[email protected] forward slash

20:49

help. And so if you're in the

20:49

process of setting up your

20:52

account, putting your first

20:52

episode, adding information into

20:56

the podcast info section, and

20:56

you run into any hiccups, go

21:00

there first because there's a

21:00

really good chance that we have

21:03

a help article dedicated to

21:03

answering that question, so you

21:07

never have to get stuck setting

21:07

anything up. And then if you do

21:09

find that, you know what, I

21:09

really just need to reach out to

21:12

somebody and get some additional

21:12

help with this. Reach out to our

21:15

incredible support team of which

21:15

Jelani is a wonderful member of

21:19

you're going to send an email to

21:22

they'd be happy to

21:23

help. All right, awesome.

21:23

So go ahead and check all of

21:26

that out. Make sure you feel

21:26

comfortable with your new

21:29

Buzzsprout account. And in the

21:29

next episode, we are going to

21:32

get listed we're going to get

21:32

listed in Apple podcasts. And

21:35

we'll get listed in Spotify

21:35

Google podcasts, we will get

21:38

your podcast out to the world.

21:38

We are almost done. We are two

21:42

episodes away from launching

21:42

your show. So thank you for

21:45

sticking with us. And until next

21:45

time, keep podcasting

21:48

you next time

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