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E70 Embracing Authenticity: The Beauty of Minimal Editing in Podcasting

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We all know podcast editing can be time-consuming. If you're meticulous about removing every filler word or perfecting every word, it can add extra hours to your editing process. When I first started editing, I was nervous to edit other people's podcasts and wanted them to sound perfect. But then I realized that the extra time I was spending removing just a handful of words wasn't worth it. Today we talk about how not taking every filler word out can actually save time and make your podcast sound better. Taking a minimalistic approach and only removing the things that truly disrupt the flow of the conversation can save you a lot of time. It's about doing what's best for the conversation. A minimalistic approach allows you to focus on the aspects that truly need attention and not waste time on unnecessary edits.

Remember, your podcast doesn't need to be perfect. Embracing a minimalistic approach to editing can save you time, maintain the human element, and keep the energy of the conversation intact. By spending less time editing, you can create your podcast more efficiently. That's what it's all about at the end of the day.

  • Saving time by avoiding excessive editing
  • Maintaining the human element of your podcast
  • Embracing your authentic voice
  • Save time in your post production
  • Creating a good podcast without aiming for perfection

How to connect with me further:
Download my free Podcast Launch Roadmap

Subscribe to my email list
Shoot me a question

  continue reading

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Manage episode 377607144 series 3431212
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We all know podcast editing can be time-consuming. If you're meticulous about removing every filler word or perfecting every word, it can add extra hours to your editing process. When I first started editing, I was nervous to edit other people's podcasts and wanted them to sound perfect. But then I realized that the extra time I was spending removing just a handful of words wasn't worth it. Today we talk about how not taking every filler word out can actually save time and make your podcast sound better. Taking a minimalistic approach and only removing the things that truly disrupt the flow of the conversation can save you a lot of time. It's about doing what's best for the conversation. A minimalistic approach allows you to focus on the aspects that truly need attention and not waste time on unnecessary edits.

Remember, your podcast doesn't need to be perfect. Embracing a minimalistic approach to editing can save you time, maintain the human element, and keep the energy of the conversation intact. By spending less time editing, you can create your podcast more efficiently. That's what it's all about at the end of the day.

  • Saving time by avoiding excessive editing
  • Maintaining the human element of your podcast
  • Embracing your authentic voice
  • Save time in your post production
  • Creating a good podcast without aiming for perfection

How to connect with me further:
Download my free Podcast Launch Roadmap

Subscribe to my email list
Shoot me a question

  continue reading

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