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How to Create an Awesome Podcasting Setup (Without Stress) – BossMom Style!

So, you’re ready to start podcasting! Imagine this: you’ve got your topic, your passion, and maybe even your first episode planned. But here’s the big question—how do you actually set up a podcast without feeling like you need a tech degree? Don’t worry! I’ve got you covered with this guide to creating a solid podcasting setup that’ll make you sound like a pro. Plus, I’ve thrown in some recommendations for must-have podcasting equipment to help you get started.

And if you’re doing video podcasting or YouTube here are some on video tips!


1. Start with the Basics: Good Audio

The truth is, with podcasting, your listeners need to hear you clearly. Luckily, you don’t need to spend a fortune to get high-quality sound! A few affordable options will help you start strong.


2. Create a Cozy, Quiet Recording Space

If you’re recording at home, the last thing you want is background noise. But don’t worry about building a full-blown recording studio. Here’s how to make any room work:

  • Pick a Small, Quiet Room: Small spaces with lots of soft surfaces (like rugs and curtains) are perfect for recording. A closet with clothes hanging up can even work if you’re in a pinch—it’ll help absorb sound.
  • Soundproofing Basics: Acoustic foam panels, thick blankets, and even area rugs are your friends. You can get fancy with a portable recording booth if you want, but for most people, a few simple adjustments will go a long way.

3. Get Headphones That Keep You On Track

Using the right headphones helps you monitor your sound, catch background noise, and hear exactly what your listeners will.


4. Lights, Camera… Only If You Want!

You don’t need fancy lighting or a camera if your podcast is audio-only, but if you plan to record video too, a little lighting can go a long way. Some basic podcasting equipment…


5. Editing Software – Make It Sound Polished!

Editing is where the magic happens! You don’t need anything complicated to start, but here are a few options that make editing easy.

  • Simple and Effective Software: Descript is what I recommend. It’s SO useful. You can record directly into it and it has paved the way with features like text editing that translates to video editing. Meaning you can delete your “ums” from your transcript and it will edit them out of your audio or video file.

6. Find the Right Podcast Hosting Platform

Once you’re done editing, you need a reliable way to get your podcast out there. Here’s what to look for in a hosting platform.

  • Easy-to-Use Platforms: Buzzsprout, Anchor, and Libsyn are popular for a reason. They’re easy to set up, and they make it a breeze to publish episodes to places like Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

7. Extra Accessories to Level Up Your Podcasting Setup

A few simple accessories can make your setup more professional, comfortable, and user-friendly.

  • Mic Stand: An adjustable mic stand helps you sit comfortably and keeps your hands free. Desk-mounted stands are great for small spaces, while floor stands are good if you have more room.
  • Shock Mount: This little addition helps prevent vibrations and bumps from creating extra noise on your recording.
  • Cable Management: Keep your space tidy with cable straps or clips. This keeps everything organized and safe.

8. Practice and Get Comfortable!

Your podcasting equipment is just one part of the equation. The real magic happens when you feel comfortable and confident in front of the mic. Try talking in your natural voice, stay hydrated, and let your personality shine. (Yes, smiling while you talk can really make your voice sound more engaging!)


Wrapping Up Your Podcasting Setup

Creating a podcasting setup doesn’t have to be complicated or pricey. With the right podcasting equipment—a good microphone, closed-back headphones, a quiet space, and simple editing software—you’re well on your way to sounding like a pro. Plus, as you get more comfortable, you can add or upgrade a few pieces to take things to the next level.

And remember, by sharing affiliate links to some of these tools, you’re not only helping other moms create their own setups, but you’re also opening up a potential revenue stream for yourself. You’ve got this, BossMom! Happy podcasting!

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Dana Malstaff

Dana Malstaff

Dana Malstaff is the Founder of Boss Mom and creator Nurture to Convert.
She is a mother, author, speaker, messaging strategist, podcaster, blind spot reducer, and movement maker. She believes that too many brilliant moms are struggling to figure out how to grow their business while balancing all that is required to be a good mom, partner, and woman. So many moms are trying to grow their business using trends that feel inauthentic and aren't realistic for their inconsistent schedules. She has helped thousands of women become known for their brain and not their dance moves