Get a Peek at Strategies and Go Step-By-Step Behind the Scenes of a Top 90% Podcast

If you want a practical, no-fluff guide to launching your podcast from start to finish, this course is for you. Designed for beginners and experienced podcasters alike, it breaks down every step with clear examples—no vague advice or unrealistic promises. You’ll learn how to plan your podcast, choose the right hardware and software, and see a real-world episode recorded and edited in detail. Plus, you’ll get tips on creating graphics, writing blog posts, and scheduling episodes to keep your show running smoothly.
Unlike other courses, this one focuses on creating great content rather than marketing tricks or flashy shortcuts. You’ll get an honest look at the time and effort it really takes to produce quality episodes, with realistic expectations and hands-on demonstrations. If you want to save time while learning exactly what it takes to build a podcast people love, this course is your straightforward guide.

For almost two decades, Dan has been fortunate to have a wide range of experiences throughout his career. His career has spanned experience as a web developer to motion designer to 3D artist with a focus on fluid dynamics and VFX to building a production system for a multi-million dollar online tutorial e-learning company to leading a content marketing team with millions of readers to creating an award-winning podcast heard around the world. Dan’s teaching background coupled with his unique set of experiences gives you the opportunity to learn a broad range of topics that’ll help you be more efficient in your own projects.
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