Mistakes happen in the studio and, if you do this long enough, some of those mistakes will get out.
Despite what you might read online, for most people, this isn't the end of the world. In some cases, bloopers and outtakes getting released, whether accidentally or on purpose, will actually help you.
I dive into this subject on this episode.
What you're going to hear in this episode:
- Mistakes and bloopers that happen in podcasting studios
- If you're in a studio, bloopers will happen ... and some will get out
- Example of a New York Times bestselling author with a blooper in his audiobook
- Should you fix bloopers?
- The positive aspects of bloopers
- Casey Kasem's famous blooper and its impact on his image
- The power of good editing in shaping the listener's experience and perception of your show
Episode Timestamps:
[00:02:02] Mistakes in audiobooks and podcasts can enhance listener experience
[00:03:55] Humanizing mistakes
[00:11:57] Be mindful of words, be kind to others.
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