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Let’s face it: there are a lot of online voice recorders out there. As an amateur podcast recorder, or someone who is looking to brush up on new technology, it can be difficult to find the right recorder for you. A quick Google search of the term “online voice recorder” receives about 85,000,000 hits, which isn’t exactly a helpful place to start. So instead, if you’re looking for a voice recorder to record podcasts so that you can upload them later, why not start here first?

5) Your Smartphone’s Voice Recorder

Why go far, right? I’m sure we’ve all used our voice recorder from time to time, and I’ll admit it’s great in a pinch, but stock smartphone microphones don’t exactly scream ‘quality’. The voice recorder on your phone can be great to leave yourself notes, or to hold a practice podcast with a guest that may be unsure about podcasting. It may also pay off to buy a decent voice recorder with a quarter inch jack that fits into your phone to take your phone recordings up a notch. But on the whole, smartphone voice recorders leave a lot to be desired, and I strongly discourage you from publishing any recordings you create on your phone.

Sneakpipe4) SpeakPipe

Speakpipe.com has a quick and easy online voice recorder that you can access from any browser on any device, making it a great alternative if you can’t use your smartphone’s recorder for some reason. It works on all Android and iOS devices, and isn’t too heavy on data if you aren’t connected to WiFi.

It isn’t high definition by any means, so I don’t suggest uploading Speakpipe podcast recordings to your TalkShoe account, but it’s still a good backup online voice recorder if you don’t have a smartphone.

3) Vocaroo

VocarooIf you were born before the year 2000, you probably remember Vocaroo as the MP3 recording website that people used to share poems, stories, and other creative recordings before anyone knew what podcasting was. Since then, podcast hosting has far eclipsed the need for MP3 hosting, so Vocaroo doesn’t get the love it used to (it also hasn’t changed its look in over 10 years). Nevertheless, if you are looking for a trustworthy MP3 recording and hosting that your Dad might remember, Vocaroo is a perfect choice.

Again, offering people a Vocaroo link isn’t professional by any stretch of the imagination, so consider this an option for informal recordings, like show notes that you might send to someone before or after a podcast for quick online reference that doesn’t require an actual download.

2) Skype

SkypeThe free version of Skype will allow you to record voice between you and another participant with fair quality, but only after you have both downloaded and installed the software, created and logged into your account, and have navigated their tricky UI. I personally have a Skype account that I have been using about once every two years on average, and every time I log on I have to spend a few minutes getting my head around the changes to their interface, and how to actually make a call.

1) TalkShoe

If you are going to upload your podcasts on the simplest and easiest high quality podcast hosting service out there, why not just record them there as well? TalkShoe’s online podcast recorder is similar to Skype’s, except that it is so simple and easy to understand that your podcast guests will never have trouble joining your virtual studio, turning on their video, using the integrated text chat, or sharing online documents to help your discussion.
TalkShoe also has loads of other features that help create the best podcasting environment possible, and their team has gone to great lengths to make both the uploading and recording process streamlined for podcasts.

If you haven’t already, why not record an episode today, and see what everyone’s talking about?

For the full list of what’s changed in the new and improved TalkShoe, see this support article.

Ah, I remember it like it was yesterday.

It’s the early 2000s and people are all still getting over the fact that the Y2K bug didn’t reset all of the world’s computers (yes, people did actually believe this). A quick Google search will yield a few hits on the term ‘podcasting’, but it hasn’t really caught on yet. Walkman’s are going the way of the dinosaur and the first wave of trendy iPod commercials have just hit the airwaves in style.

podcast studioPodcasting exists, but it isn’t as big as radio. In 2005, iTunes introduced native support for podcasts, but no one was really thinking about them, especially since the smartphone explosion hadn’t happened yet. The Oxford American dictionary also made ‘podcast’ a word that same year.

In 2010, there were a few big podcasting directories on the scene, and smartphones allowed people to access podcasts on their phones. Podcast recording began to hit the scene! This was a great time to get into podcasting, but it was still considered a “niche” audience by most.

The “Now”: Podcasting Made Simple & Easy With TalkShoe

listening to a podcastIt hasn’t been long since the birth of podcasting, but it has come a long, long way. Now there are many podcasting directories out there that allow podcast recording for the masses. iTunes has grown to become the king of podcast directories, and podcasting has become a household term.

Being a professional podcaster is still difficult, but it is more possible now than ever before. Plus, you don’t have to turn to a dictionary to tell people what podcasting is anymore. There are currently so many different podcasts on so many different topics that saying that you “like podcasting” is as vague as saying that you “enjoy television”.

Why You Should Create A Podcast With TalkShoe

I’m sure that a lot of podcasters entertain the notion that they should have started earlier, when podcasting wasn’t as well-known. Well, TalkShoe has been around since 2004, so trust us when we say that now is the perfect time to get podcasting.

As you’ve just learned, there are fewer technological barriers than ever to starting your own podcast, and podcasting itself has been social normalized enough that people see it as a legitimate profession.

If any part of you has entertained the idea of starting a podcast of your own, I really think that you should give it a try today. TalkShoe is free for all users and has a thriving community of like-minded people. TalkShoe empowers anyone with a desire to be heard to create their very own podcast, and be listed on TalkShoe’s public directory for the world to hear.

“The best time to start was yesterday. The second-best time to start is today”, right?

Dealing with echo on a live podcast interview can be incredibly annoying. What’s worse, sometimes you may not have the time to troubleshoot the echo because you are busy with your podcast guest. Luckily for you, although echo can be an extremely annoying phenomenon, it is almost always an easy fix.

Moderating podcastAfter reading this quick article, you will have everything you need to know to ensure that your podcast interview is never brought to a halt by echo ever again.

Callers On Speakerphone Are The Primary Cause Of Echo

Voice speakerThe first thing that you need to understand about echo is how it is caused. What we call “echo” on audio technology occurs when someone’s speakers are too close to their microphone. Sound from their speakers is picked up by their microphone, which is then played through the speakers again, creating an infinite feedback loop of sound.

Echo on podcast interviews is usually caused by someone not using headphones to prevent sound leaking, which is usually the case if they are joining your podcast over a speakerphone like it was a conference call.

Aside from creating echo, a podcast interview on speakerphone also sounds washed-out and unprofessional, which is another reason why you should avoid it.

If Someone Can’t Hear The Echo, They Are Probably Causing It

The next thing you should know about echo is that it is usually caused by the person who can’t hear it. If you are on a large podcast interview with several guests, try asking who CAN’T hear the echo, and you’ve more than likely found the source of it.

This can sometimes be hard to do if your guest doesn’t believe you, and is unfamiliar with technology. I’ve had people become legitimately offended when they were told that they are causing problems with the recording. If this happens to you, remember to be polite and proceed with care. And if they ask for proof? Well, just keep reading.

As The Host, You Can Mute Online Guests To Find The Source Of The Echo

Woman headphones podcast startTalkShoe gives you a simple and easy way to prove just who is causing the echo on your podcast interview. The next time you are conducting a live recording with more than one guest, simply use your host controls to mute your entire room, which can be easily done from your virtual studio. Then, unmute your guests one by one, waiting to see at which point the echo returns.

Doing this will easily prove to you and everyone else in your podcast interview precisely who is generating the echo. You can then instruct the person in question to use headphones, move their mic away from the speakers, or turn down their speaker volume.

Hold The Easiest And Most Productive Podcast Interviews With TalkShoe

Part of the reason why podcast interview echo is so easy to troubleshoot on TalkShoe is because the makers of TalkShoe really tried to create a platform that has everything a podcaster would need, all in one place.

If you haven’t already, why not make the most of the new features and benefits that TalkShoe has to offer? Record an episode today, and see what everyone’s talking about!

Podcast hosting isn’t the taboo word that it used to be. Thanks to TalkShoe, free podcast hosting is easier than it’s ever been, even if you have never created a podcast before

If you’re someone that has always dreamed of having your own podcast, or if you’re just interested in dipping your toe in the podcasting world, you’ve come to the right place. Creating and hosting your podcast for free on TalkShoe’s directory is so easy that you could potentially do it in the time it takes to read this article.

Here’s what we’re going to be going over:

1) Sign up for a TalkShoe account with your email address
2) Create your podcast show and fill out your show information
3) Record a few podcasts and list them on your show page
4) Publish your podcast to TalkShoe’s directory with one click
5) Keep creating! You’re on the right track

Step One: Sign Up For TalkShoe

You already know enough for this step. Since you’re already on the TalkShoe website, all you have to do is click on the Sign Up Free button at the top of the screen. After clicking this button, you will be taken to a page where you can enter your email address, name, username, and password. When you have entered all of this information and agreed to the terms and conditions, click Create Account to complete the signup process.

Step Two: Create Your Podcast Show

Work from officeMake sure you take some time on this step. You want your podcast to sound creative and unique, but people who find your show should also be able to tell what it is about by looking at your name and description. TalkShoe allows your name and description to be found by search engines like Google, so you can search optimize your description with keywords that your ideal audience would search for.

For your thumbnail image, consider getting a designer to create the image for you if you can’t do it yourself. Creating an image is simple enough that anyone can do it, but take care that your image doesn’t look unprofessional.

Finally, make sure to set your show’s status to unlisted until you are absolutely ready to go public.

Step 3: Record A Few Podcasts

Time to get recording! With TalkShoe’s easy-to-use software, you can start a recording a podcast right away, schedule one for later and invite any desired guests to your show, or upload an audio file directly. No matter what you choose to do, be sure to familiarize yourself with podcasting, talking to guests, planning conversation topics, and all the other soft skills that only come with practice.

Once you feel that you have got your method worked out, it’s time to take off your training wheels. Are you ready?

Step 4: Publish Your Podcast On TalkShoe’s Free Directory

This is the moment you’ve been waiting forever since you started reading this article, right? Once you’re ready to get your show on the airwaves, navigate to your show’s page and click on the square icon that looks like three dots in a line. It’s the last button on the right, beside the New Episode button. Click Edit from the options, and change your show’s status to public.

Ta-da! Now your show is searchable under TalkShoe’s directory. Take a look for yourself if you don’t believe me! Now that you are taking advantage of TalkShoe’s free podcast hosting, who knows who else will find your podcast.

Step 5: Keep going!

Children computerThis part may sound easy, but it can sometimes feel like it is the most difficult. The hardest part of podcasting is keeping to your schedule. Sure, three podcasts a week sounds like an excellent idea until there’s a long weekend, illness, or even just a busy week. One of the golden rules of podcasting is that if you can’t commit to a schedule for at least 6 months, you shouldn’t start at all. After all, lots of famous podcast produce just one new episode a week. The next one could be yours!

Well, what are you still waiting for? Now you’ve got everything you need to start your podcast today. If you’re ready to take advantage of TalkShoe’s free podcast hosting, record an episode today, and see what everyone’s talking about.

Here at TalkShoe, we love to talk podcasting with other passionate podcasters. Last Wednesday, we took some of the TalkShoe crew out to The Pacific Junction Hotel in the heart of downtown Toronto to do just that!

If you made it out to this event, thanks for stopping by and talking about podcasting! And if you didn’t make it, be sure to check out our highlight reel to see what you missed.

Live Podcast With Special Guest Todd Shapiro

Todd Shapiro Interview Podcast discussion

To kick off the night we invited expert podcaster and TalkShoe user Todd Shapiro from SiriusXM (@iamToddyTickles) to do a live podcast from the podcast studio at Pacific Junction Hotel. Podcast meetup guests got to witness a podcast star in action as they mixed and mingled around the venue with some complimentary drink tickets.

Podcast Discussion On Monetization Hosted by Dearbhla, Sammy, And Karim

Podcast listeners  Podcast meetup

Next, veteran podcasters Dearbhla Trainor (@iamderv), Sammy Younan (@mypalsammy), and Karim Kanji (@karimkanji) hosted a discussion about how get monetize your podcast, and actually get paid as a podcaster. It was a definite must for anyone looking to turn podcasting into their job, and our guests really seemed to love it.

Be The First To Hear About TalkShoe’s Events By Following Us On Twitter @TalkShoe or on Instagram @talkshoecommunity!

TalkShoe Podcast  Karim Kanji

If you missed this event, don’t worry! TalkShoe has much more planned for the future, and we would love to have you join us. You can check out the social posts for the event under the hashtag #PodcastTO, and follow TalkShoe on Twitter or on Instagram to keep up-to-date on the latest events!
While you’re at it, why not take your podcasting to the next level, and see for yourself the features and benefits that TalkShoe has to offer? Create a free account today, and see what everyone’s talking about!

Podcast Meetup Toronto

With TalkShoe, it’s now easier than ever to create a free account and get started recording your own podcast, but we hope that you won’t stop there. While it can be easy to just start pressing record, we suggest investing more time and thought into your podcasts, even if you have only a couple of hours a week.By taking on some of the responsibilities of a podcast producer, you could see the quality of your podcasts drastically improve.

Podcast studioSo, what is a podcast producer? Basically, it is someone who is in charge of the planning, administration, and technical part of podcasting in a studio environment so that the host can just focus on recording. By adding elements of this role to yours, your podcasts will grow in their quality and popularity --and hey, you might have some fun as well.

1) Podcast Producers Are Their Own Boss

Your own bossThe first reason to start being your own podcast producer is because it allows you to be your own boss. Sure, you can already decide when you want to record, but thinking like a producer can help you decide things like the overall creative direction of your podcast, or what guests you will have to better facilitate your discussion.

When you are thinking like a podcast producer, you are thinking ahead. While this may sound like extra work with no reward, planning in advance actually allows you to have more fun and create better podcasts.

When your questions are prepared in advance, you can focus on just having a good conversation. When you have booked your guests in advance, you can spend more time coming up with quality content. When you know what your next few podcasts will be about, you won’t be fumbling for topics the night before. Podcast producers do a lot, so it helps to incorporate some of their jobs into yours as a podcast creator.

2) Podcast Producers Learn Useful and In-Demand Skills

Podcast media conferenceSpeaking of jobs, podcast producers also learn several hard and soft skills that can be beneficial to starting a career in any broadcast or even project management-related role. Even if becoming a professional podcast is not your goal, you can benefit from the experience that comes with not just creating podcasts when you feel like it, but actually producing content under a set schedule and taking time to produce good work.

Some of the hard skills that you might learn include video and audio editing, script writing, social media marketing, public speaking, and a familiarity with recording equipment. In terms of soft skills, adding a layer of podcast production to your shows will teach you time management, scheduling, networking, campaign brainstorming and execution, and much more.

In a world where everyone listens to podcasts, most employers and recruiters will be able to appreciate the hard work and attention to detail that comes with producing. Even people who aren’t intimately familiar with podcasts will know that creating good work is not always easy. Having any amount of experience as a self-starting podcast producer on TalkShoe is sure to raise a few eyebrows on your resume.

3) TalkShoe Makes Being a Podcast Producer Easier Than Ever

Sure, breaking into podcast production is a lot of work, and a job on its own, but that’s no reason at all to avoid it. Thanks to the newly updated Talkshoe, you can take on a lot of task that would normally be handled by a podcast producer while only spending a fraction of the time and energy it would take on another platform.

Scheduling: Talkshoe knows that scheduling can easily become the most complicated part of an amateur podcaster’s job. That’s why they’ve created a completely integrated way to send out podcast episode invitations to your guests and keep track of scheduled episodes right from your show page.

Availability: Not every guest can meet you in person. That’s why TalkShoe gives both you and your guests the ability to connect on their preferred device, whether it is a phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer. Guests calling over the phone also have the freedom to choose the best dial-in number for their location.

Recording: Sure, expensive recording gear is great, but not having it should never stop you from creating a great podcast. TalkShoe takes away some of the difficulty surrounding recording for those who may not be great at the technical side of podcasting. Podcasts can be uploaded or recorded with a single click right from your show page, so all you really need is a microphone to get started podcasting right away.

If you’re ready to supercharge your podcasts, and make the most of the new features and benefits that TalkShoe has to offer, why not record an episode today, and see what everyone’s talking about!

For the full list of what’s changed in the new and improved TalkShoe, see this support article.

This is by far the most exciting episode of our “long and illustrious” podcast series history! Episode 2 of iotum Live features a fantastic interview with our longtime friend and TalkShoe user Todd Shapiro of SiriusXM. Todd stopped by our office and talked about what's next for his podcast series, the do’s and don'ts of podcasting and his love for TalkShoe. This interview is the first of our podcaster interview series which will be featured on the 15th of every month on our iotum Live podcast. Also be sure to catch the Todd Shapiro Show weekdays from 4:00 to 6:00 PM Eastern time on SiriusXM channel 168 and on TalkShoe.

Anyone can record a podcast and it doesn't get easier than with TalkShoe.com. We offer free hosting and storage, live streaming on the platform and to YouTube, and new global call-in capabilities! Our state-of-the-art tools will help take your podcast to the next level and get you noticed online in no time. Why not record an episode today, and see what everyone’s talking about?

Iotum Live is a new podcast by unveiled by iotum, the parent company of FreeConference, Callbridge and TalkShoe. Iotum live will have monthly episodes exploring topics of podcasting, communication and all of the different iotum platforms and corresponding questions concerning iotum’s services.

Good PodcastIt isn’t just veteran podcast recorders that deserve to create quality podcasts that they can be proud of. TalkShoe knows that there are many podcast enthusiasts who simply don’t know where to start, but want to make something that other people will enjoy. To every potential podcast creator wondering where to start, how about starting here: podcast hosting and recording with every feature you need, all for free.

When you podcast with TalkShoe, you take advantage of being able to get everything you need in one place. Whether it’s recording, adding guests to your podcast, or eventually adding your podcast to one of the many podcast directories out there, you can be sure that you don’t need to go anywhere other than TalkShoe.com

Record Instantly With The Click Of A Button

Office Recording DeviceSure, you could probably find a pretty good podcast recorder on the first page of Google search, but why waste time with something like that when you can get free podcast recording in the same place you can get everything else?

TalkShoe’s in-call page allows you to start and stop recording easily and seamlessly, meaning you can pause it in the event of any delays with your guests, and simply start it again when you are ready to record. Recording can be published immediately to your show’s page.

Invite Podcast Guests To Join In On Your Conversation

Podcast Studio HomeDespite the fact that podcasts can be recorded with just a host, it can help to have a guest or co-host on your podcast to discuss new ideas, or to just change up the pace of a podcast series. Only TalkShoe gives you a live virtual studio to add people to your live podcast whenever you like. Your guests and co-hosts can join from any device, either over the internet or through a phone. Your podcast guests can be invited via SMS, email, or just by copying and pasting your virtual studio’s URL into their browser.

When it comes time to press record with your guest, you can choose to record just the audio, or choose to include video as well. Some of the most popular podcasts of 2018 also cross-list their episodes to Youtube, and TalkShoe’s video podcast recorder makes this a great option for you as well. You can also live broadcast to YouTube from Talkshoe, a great way to expand your audience.

Quickly And Easily Add Your Podcast To Top Directories

TalkShoe knows that being listed on in dependant podcast directories is essential to getting a podcast out on the airwaves. That’s why Talkshoe makes it easy to get your RSS feed so that you can add it to the directories of your choice. If you need a little more assistance, you can check out this article on how to get your podcast listed on external podcast directories.

Now Is The Best Time To Get Started

There’s no reason to keep waiting. TalkShoe lets you create your very own podcast in a way that’s both intuitive and fun. Why not record an episode today, and see what everyone’s talking about?

For the full list of what’s changed in the new and improved TalkShoe, see this support article.

Listening to podcastsIf you’re just podcasting for fun, then being listed by podcasting directories isn’t something you may worry about. For everyone else, getting your podcast listed on iTunes and other directories is a major step that you have to take if you’re serious about podcasting.

Think of it like a product that you’re trying to get on the shelf. It could be the best product the world has ever seen, but if it isn’t on shelves then no one knows about it. Similarly, there might also be products that appear on shelves all over the world that aren’t as good as yours, but have high distribution --so never be discouraged by the “big guys”.

Your podcast is your product, so let’s get it out there, shall we?

Winning Podcasts Have A Unique Identity… What’s Yours?

If you are serious about your podcast, you need to have a unique name and fill out all of your relevant profile information.

Making the podcastLet’s start with your podcast’s name. First, it has to be descriptive and memorable. Sure, you could call your podcast something eye-catching like “Happy Super Funtime Hour With Steve-O”, but no one will really know what your podcast is about (unless it’s a comedy podcast that actually features Steve-O). So make sure your podcast’s title is fun but descriptive.

Your show’s description is next in importance. While not all podcast directories will pull this information, it can go a long way towards proving that you have a professional, thought-out podcast that you are investing your time and energy into. Take some time to fill out your show’s description, and make sure it has no spelling errors!

Your artwork should be a visual representation of your podcast that is easily recognizable. It also needs to be a square jpg or png formatted image at least 1400 x 1400 and at most 3000 x 3000 in size.

Finally, before trying to get your podcast listed on some of the major directories, make sure that you have published at least a dozen or so podcasts under TalkShoe so it looks like you have some experience podcasting.

Podcast Directories: There Are More Than You Might Have Thought

Like the title suggests, being denied by some of the bigger directories is not the end of the world. Sometimes you just need to work your way up. Here’s a list of directories that you can list your podcasts under that range from large to small. Not all of them have the same requirements, so make sure you do your homework before submitting your podcast.

Podcast selectioniTunes
Considered by many to be the gold standard of podcast directories, getting your podcast on iTunes is still the best way to get your podcast heard. As per Apple’s rules, you also need to have an Apple ID.

Google Podcasts (formerly Google Play)
Often considered the rival of iTunes, Google Podcasts will sometimes list relevant podcast titles as search results on google.com, which could open up a lot of new followers for you. It’s still pretty new, but given the size of Google’s company, you shouldn’t be too concerned. Listing your podcasts here is still best done through the old Google Play Music portal.

iHeart Radio
A heavy-hitter on the podcast directory scene, you can put iHeart Radio in the same box itunes. To be included in their podcast directory, you need to email help@iheartradio.com.

Spotify
Spotify has recently allowed their platform to include podcasts, which potentially opens up their entire listener base to podcasts like yours. Remember that Spotify’s audience tends towards a younger crowd.

Stitcher
Another new podcast directory that is growing quickly, Stitcher also includes a lot of smart and intuitive ideas in its interface. It’s got a lot of good names behind it already, so it’s definitely worth putting it on your radar.

Digital podcast
Digital Podcast is an easy-to-use podcast directory that is perfect for people that are just starting out. All you really need to do is create an account and add your RSS feed.

Youtube
While not actually a podcast directory, you can still upload your podcasts to Youtube to increase your reach. It will really helps if you have a video portion to your podcasts, but it is not absolutely necessary.

If you don’t have a TalkShoe account, consider that the very first step towards getting your podcast listed on the very best directories out there. Why not record an episode today, and see what everyone’s talking about?

For the full list of what’s changed in the new and improved TalkShoe, see this support article.

Podcasts are a unique medium that allow for a lot of creativity and personalization, but are easily accessible by everyone with a computer and a basic understanding of audio recording. Podcast hosting allows anyone with an opinion or a story to get their ideas onto the public airwaves, and potentially be heard by thousands or even millions of people.

If you have ever considered creating a podcast, this blog will hope to convince you that no matter how small, big, or strange your idea is, you should be giving it a platform of its own through TalkShoe’s free service.

One Voice Can Always Make a Difference, and It’s Usually The Only Thing That Does

UmbrellaIf you have never created a podcast because you think your ideas aren’t good or polished enough, it’s an understandable excuse, but one that is completely untrue. Thinking like that is like thinking you won’t start a fitness class until you’re in better shape.

More importantly, our society was built on people being able to share their voices and opinions, whether they agree with the established narrative or not. That’s what a democracy is, isn’t it? Youtube has proved countless times that single idea can spark a world-wide conversation, and as Youtube becomes increasingly regulated and monitored, podcasting is becoming the new space for fresh and unique ideas.

As an amateur podcaster, as long as your material isn’t offensive, discriminatory, or otherwise in violation of TalkShoe’s Terms & Conditions, the only person you have to answer to is yourself. No one can tell you what to talk about, or what to avoid. You don’t have financial backers to please or corporate interests to uphold. Unlike radio, television, or just about any other medium, your voice is completely your own.

Having a Creative Outlet Can Make a Difference In Other Areas of Your Life

LightbulbIt’s been scientifically proven that having a creative outlet in your life will improve it other areas, such as happiness and general motivation towards your other tasks. If you are the kind of person that has fallen out of creative activities over time, podcast hosting is a great way to jumpstart the creative side of your brain.

In only a few moments, you could have a fully flushed-out TalkShoe account that is complete with your show’s name, description, and thumbnail. From there, starting or uploading a recording is only a click away.

 

Podcast Hosting Is Free & Fun, So Why Not Give It a Try?

CliffNot everything is about ‘making a difference’, and not every podcast is trying to change the world. Maybe you don’t think you have a world-changing idea, but that’s okay because podcasting is also a lot of fun.

If you’re the type of person who wants to use TalkShoe’s podcast hosting to get your voice out there “just because”, that’s a completely legitimate reason. The great thing about podcasts is that they are a blank slate, and don’t favor people who are better in front of a camera.

Basically, today is the perfect day to start your very own podcast.

Are you ready to take the plunge, and make the most of the new features and benefits that TalkShoe has to offer? All it takes is your email address to get started. Try TalkShoe today, and see what everyone’s talking about.

For the full list of what’s changed in the new and improved TalkShoe, see this support article.

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