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If you’re thinking of starting your own podcast, the amount of equipment and resources available out there right now may seem a bit overwhelming and leave the typical newbie with decision paralysis. While it’s true that it’s easier than ever before to get your voice heard and distributed to the masses, there’s a lot to consider and to take in.

While this particular article isn’t going to be a “Beginners Guide to Podcasting” type of article, I figured I’d take a second to show you guys what we use, how we use it, and why it works for us. That last part is important. Podcasting isn’t a “one size fits all” medium. Just like any art, everyone has their own methods and techniques. While the basics and best practices are good to know as a ground floor knowledge, once you get past that phase you can really zero in on your sound and style and hone your skills! There’s currently almost A MILLION different podcasts in the world right now. You need to find your own unique sound to stand out.

So with all that being said, let’s take a look at what type of equipment we use: