In Episode 10 of the Creative Content Studio podcast, Jim and Kate dive into one of the most asked-about topics in podcasting: how to grow your audience in today’s ever-changing landscape.
From leveraging the audience you already have to understanding how social media and short-form video can make or break your podcast’s visibility, this episode covers the strategies that work in 2025.
We explore:
How to promote your show on social effectively
Whether audiograms still work
The real reason video matters more than ever
How to ask for ratings and reviews (and why they count)
What we’ve learned helping clients grow their podcasts
Why you don’t need a viral clip — just a smart one
Whether you’re launching your first show or trying to grow an existing audience, this episode is packed with real-world advice and tactical ideas you can apply right away.
🎧 Listen now, and don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the show.
📱 Find us on Instagram: @creativecontentstudiowestberks
This week’s episode didn’t go quite to plan… We were set to do a Q&A, but an unexpected Achilles injury has reshuffled our recording schedule (more on that in the episode) and so instead, we're jumping ahead to a big, foundational topic:
Podcast hosting and distribution.
If you’ve ever wondered how your podcast gets from your laptop to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever your listeners find you – this one’s for you.
We break down:
What a podcast hosting site actually is (and how it’s different from social media)
How RSS feeds work and why they matter
Free vs. paid hosting platforms: which is right for you?
Why Apple Podcasts needs an extra step to go live
Whether you should post your podcast on YouTube — and what to watch out for when doing so.
This episode is packed with practical info for beginner podcasters — especially if you're navigating the backend of launching a show.
Find us https://www.creativecontentstudio.co.uk
Follow us on Instagram → @creativecontentstudiowestberks
In Episode 8 of the Creative Content Studio podcast, Jim and Kate break down what happens once your podcast recording is in the bag. This is your guide to editing—from improving sound quality and removing interruptions, to structuring your content for clarity, flow, and even social media clips.They cover the two types of editing you need to know about: technical (sound improvements like EQ, compression and audio clean-up) and editorial (shaping your content to match the tone, message and audience experience you’re aiming for). You’ll learn why separate audio tracks are essential, how much “ums” and “ahs” to leave in, and how editing choices differ for full-length episodes versus social media snippets.Whether you’re editing yourself or planning to hire help, this episode will give you the insight and confidence to get your podcast sounding polished and professional.
In Episode 7 of the Creative Content Studio podcast, Jim and Kate dive into the realities of recording your podcast.
Do you need a word-for-word script? Or can you just hit record and wing it? This episode explores the balance between structure and spontaneity, especially for interview-based and co-hosted formats.
We also cover the most common beginner mistakes, how to prepare nervous guests, the differences between remote and in-person sessions, and the true value of recording in a professional podcast studio.
Whether you’re planning your first episode or looking to improve your setup, this is a must-listen for new podcasters.
Plus: practical tips for making your guests feel comfortable, managing interruptions, and scripting with clips in mind for social media.
🎧 Listen now on your favourite podcast app and don’t forget to follow, rate and review!
🎙️ Recorded at Creative Content Studio – Podcast Studio Hire & Production Services in West Berkshire.
Book now at https://www.creativecontentstudio.co.uk
Your podcast's branding is the first impression you make—so how do you get it right?
In this episode, Jim and Kate dive into:
- Choosing the perfect podcast name (that actually helps people find you)
- How to design eye
-catching podcast artwork that pops on every app
- Why your intro music or jingle matters more than you think
- How your brand voice and podcast tone must align- The balance between careful planning and just starting
- Pro tips for linking your podcast to your wider business brand
Whether you're starting your very first show or rebranding an existing one, this episode is packed with practical advice to make your podcast look and sound professional from day one.
🎙️ Recorded at Creative Content Studio – Podcast Studio Hire & Production Services in West Berkshire.
Book now at https://www.creativecontentstudio.co.uk
[0:00] Intro
[0:01] Why 10 podcast episodes?
[0:02] Launch strategy
[0:05] Podcast charts
[0:07] Podcast consistency
[0:10] Recording strategies
[0:13] Batch recording pros and cons
[0:15] Content generation ideas
[0:17] Using podcast analytics
[0:22] Editing tips
[0:25] Episode planning
[0:28] Goal setting
Planning your first 10 podcast episodes can make or break your launch—but how do you do it without burning out?
In this episode, Kate and Jim break down:
Why so many podcasts don’t make it past Episode 10
How to plan and batch record for a sustainable launch
The pros and cons of launching with multiple episodes
Smart tips for evergreen vs. topical content
How to avoid the dreaded “podfade”
Using analytics and listener feedback to shape future episodes
Whether you're launching your first podcast or rethinking your strategy, this episode is full of practical, real-world advice from the team at Creative Content Studio.
🎙️ Recorded at Creative Content Studio – Podcast Studio Hire & Production Services in West Berkshire.
00:00 - Introduction and Greeting
00:41 - Essential Gear for Podcasting
01:00 - Recording Location Considerations
02:30 - Budget vs Technical Ability Graph
03:30 - USB Microphone Options
04:30 - Condenser vs Dynamic Microphones
06:07 - Samson Q2U Microphone Recommendation
08:29 - Shure MV7 Microphone Details
10:34 - Moving to XLR Microphones
11:26 - Room Treatment Importance
13:36 - DIY Soundproofing Tips
14:25 - Gear vs Content Quality
17:21 - Audio Clipping Explanation
21:57 - Professional vs Amateur Audio
23:56 - Studio Recording Benefits
29:26 - XLR Microphone Options
31:14 - Microphone Cost Considerations
34:18 - Budget Audio Recording Options
35:34 - Headphone Recommendations
39:38 - Wrapping Up Advice
40:39 - Preview of Next Episode
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Some gear we mentioned and love (no affiliate links here just our favourites)
Samson Q2U - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Samson-SAQ2U-Microphone-Recording-Pack/dp/B001R747SG?th=1
In the episode we refer to the Shure MV7 Gen if you can find one of those pre-owned they represent great value and are closer to the price we mention in the show. Shure have subsequently replaced the model with a variety of different MV models, the one linked here is the current equivalent to the one referenced but is a higher price point.
Shure MV7 Plus - https://www.thomann.co.uk/shure_mv7_plus.htm
Rode Pod Mic - https://www.thomann.co.uk/rode_podmic.htm
Shure SM58 - https://www.thomann.co.uk/shure_sm58.htm
Shure SM7B - https://www.thomann.co.uk/shure_sm_7b_studiomikro.htm
Scarlett solo - https://www.thomann.co.uk/focusrite_scarlett_solo_3rd_gen.htm
Scarlett 2i2 - https://www.thomann.co.uk/focusrite_scarlett_2i2_3rd_gen.htm
Riverside online recording platform - https://riverside.fm
Squadcast online recording platform - https://squadcast.fm
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Overwhelmed by all the podcast tech advice out there? Don’t worry—this episode breaks it all down in a way that’s simple, honest, and beginner-friendly.
Kate and Jim walk through the gear you actually need to start a podcast, from USB mics and audio interfaces to home recording hacks and pro studio options. Whether you’re recording in your kitchen, a DIY duvet den, or considering a studio, this episode helps you understand what’s essential (and what’s not).
🎙 In this episode:
The best budget microphones for beginners
Dynamic vs. condenser mics: what’s the difference?
When to upgrade to XLR gear
Recording at home vs in a studio: pros & cons
Why room setup matters more than mic price
Tips for mic placement, avoiding clipping, and improving sound quality
Are expensive headphones really necessary?
How to get great sound without spending a fortune
Whether you're recording solo or with guests, this episode will help you make smart gear choices—without getting stuck in the weeds.
👋 Hosted by Kate and Jim from Creative Content Studio — a West Berkshire-based podcast studio offering recording, editing, and publishing support for creators and businesses.
📸 Follow behind the scenes → @creativecontentstudiowestberks
Struggling to decide what your podcast should be about? You’re not alone. In this episode, we explore how to choose the right niche for your podcast—without boxing yourself into something too narrow or unsustainable.
Kate and Jim chat about why your niche matters, how to find one that fits your personality, passion, or business goals, and how to know if it's got long-term potential. They also discuss whether you need to be an expert in your topic, and why many new podcasters fall into the “too broad” trap.
🎙 In this episode:-
Tips on keeping your podcast sustainable over time. If you’re still at the “what should my podcast be about?” stage—this one’s for you.
👋 Hosted by Kate and Jim from Creative Content Studio — a West Berkshire-based podcast studio helping creators and businesses launch, edit, and grow great-sounding shows.📸
Follow us behind the scenes → @creativecontentstudiowestberks on Instagram
In this episode, we explore one of the first big questions new podcasters face: What kind of podcast should I start?Kate and Jim break down the most common podcast formats—solo, interview, co-hosted, panel, documentary / narrative—and help you figure out which one actually fits your content, your personality, and your schedule.You don’t need to copy what everyone else is doing. You just need a format that works for you.
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🎧 New to podcasting? We’re here to help.
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In this episode, we’re going right back to basics.
Kate puts Jim in the hot seat to answer the questions most people are too afraid to ask—like what actually is a podcast?, why are there so many of them now?, and do I need to be an expert to start one?
Whether you’re just playing with the idea or already dreaming up episode titles, this chat will help you understand what podcasting is all about—and whether it’s something you want to explore further.
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🎙 About Us:
We’re Kate and Jim from Creative Content Studio — a podcast production company and studio space that helps people launch, record, edit and publish high-quality shows without the stress. Whether you need a professional studio space or remote editing support, we’re here to make the whole process easier.
👀 Want to start your own podcast?
Check out our services → creativecontentstudio.co.uk
📩 Have a question or an idea for a future episode?
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