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I help podcasters save 12+ hours per week so they can spend their time growing and monetizing their show.

Harsh truth alert: People who say "I don't edit my podcast because people like the raw conversation" are being lazy. 1. Most people listen to podcasts to learn something new. 2. You can't imitate Joe Rogan to grow your show. Watch to learn more 👇

Rene Morozowich

Helping maxed-out service providers create their first digital product

10mo

I’m curious how this short video fits into your content flywheel! Is a full podcast episode coming, or already dropped? 🤔

Cesar Romero 🎙

Amplifying Raleigh-Durham's Startup Ecosystem | Engage with 4,200+ Tech Leaders through GrepBeat's Newsletters, Podcasts & Events | Grow Your Client Base & Community Presence | 2x Girl Dad

10mo

Thats like saying I don't edit my writing because people like raw authenticity lol

Neal Veglio

Podcast listeners -> customers in less time. | Listen to "The Podmaster" for free tips and insights | Podcasting 'OG' (since '01) | One of Rephonic's "6 Must-Follow podcast coaches" (stalk featured section).

10mo

I'm becoming increasingly concerned about the number of times I'm starting to find myself agreeing with you, Joseph.

Neal Veglio

Podcast listeners -> customers in less time. | Listen to "The Podmaster" for free tips and insights | Podcasting 'OG' (since '01) | One of Rephonic's "6 Must-Follow podcast coaches" (stalk featured section).

10mo

And with that you just upset 99% of the Podcast Movement Facebook community. I'm here for it. Yeah, pure laziness. And any podcast agency that sells 'soft editing' as a benefit deserves to go out of business. Again, 99% of them.

Susan Boles

Make Calm your new KPI // Host, Beyond Margins Podcast // I help business owners build calmer businesses with comfortable margins // Speaker, CFO + COO, Consultant

10mo

Say it louder for the people in the back! Most raw conversations are too wandering, too slow, etc. It's so frustrating as a listener! And I agree with your point below -- if it's really good and it feels unedited... it's a really good edit!

Ahron Wohlgelernter🎙️

Connect with your audience through podcasts| I help coaches build deeper relationships 🤝Share your passion for your work 🔥and save TIME with podcasting | Podcast Manager | Podcast Launch | Production | Editing

10mo

Great point Joe. Even if you're trying for a natural feeling, it's still necessary to edit. And that doesn't just mean the ums and ahs...

Joel O.

Podcast Expert at East Coast Studio

10mo

Agreed. Seems to me like the people at the level of just turning on the mic and having listeners hang off their every word have earned that luxury. Anybody not in that category should be making all reasonable efforts to produce a great show.

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