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Gifts for a podcaster
Gifts for a podcaster












gifts for a podcaster

I’ve been using it for over a year and sing its praises to anyone who will listen. This is the microphone I use now on the She Creates Business podcast. If you’re not planning on recording your show any time you travel (for business or pleasure) this probably doesn’t feel like a con for you.

gifts for a podcaster

It is heavy (compared to other models) and the size makes it awkward. Not a big deal but something to keep in mind. For real, it is super easy and just plugs into your desktop or laptop without any additional tech drama.Īlso, shoutout to the all-white design, am I right? It’s practically begging you to put it on the Gram.ĬONS: This is a condenser mic which means you have to be careful not to touch the base of the mic or your desk as you record. Just don’t forget a windscreen or mic cover! The White Yeti is a USB mic which means you don’t have to be an engineer to set it up. Whether you’re recording interviews or solo episodes the Yeti offers pretty damn good sound quality. PROS: This was my first microphone when I started my podcast in 2016! It’s not the main mic I use today (that one is below!) but I love it and still recommend it often.

gifts for a podcaster

Pick the one that is the best fit for you and your lifestyle. And you’ll get a ton of mileage out of them so you can save your money for more important things….like bottomless margaritas. This gear includes the tried and true favorites of myself and many of my podcasting pals. Whether you’re a brand new podcaster or have been in the game for years I know you’ll love our Gift Guide for Podcasters. This is great news for podcasters and the people who love them! It is not as expensive as you think to start your own podcast. I’ve changed microphones and headphones but I’ve always kept it simple and inexpensive. Here’s the truth: you only need a handful of gear, that will maybe cost you a few hundred bucks, to create your own chart-topping podcast.Īfter 175+ episodes and over 420,000 downloads of my own podcast, She Creates Business, I’m still using the same basic set up all these years later. I don’t care what anyone says, you absolutely do not need to sink thousands of dollars into equipment and gear to have a great podcast. One of the most surprising things they learn about podcasting is how inexpensive it can be to get started. Since starting my own podcast in 2016 I’ve helped dozens and dozens of women start their own show.














Gifts for a podcaster