
Solo podcasts are the way to go in 2026, for a lot of reasons. You control the full narrative. They are easier to produce. You can be authentic. And you can solve a very specific problem.But lots of people are uncomfortable recording solo episodes. So here are 3 tips to help you do it better.Make editing as easy as possible with the right tools and approachKnow what you're going to say by writing the question your answering, and 3 bullet points to answer that questionPicture someone whom you feel is your ideal listener. Act like you're currently talking to them.Do this, and you'll have great, helpful, focused solo episodes.--About Streamlined Podcaster: This is the show for solo podcasters who love their podcast but hate how much time it takes. Each week, host Joe Casabona shares the systems, workflows, and podcast automation that let you run a great show without burning out.Joe has been a solo podcaster for 15+ years and helps solopreneurs replace manual tasks with reliable systems so they can take time off worry-free. He knows firsthand what it takes to produce a quality show solo — and he's here to help you do the same.Get Joe's favorite podcasting tools: https://streamlinedpodcaster.com/toolsConnect with Joe on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jcasabona/
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