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Hey, Podcasters! When I first started podcasting, I thought editing meant fixing mistakes. 

I would cut out ums, clean up the noise, and try to remove a pause or two.But I remember finishing one recording that was technically "perfect," and the episode was still hard to follow. That's when I realized editing isn't just for audio, it is also about telling a story!

This week on Buzzcast, the team is talking about audio content editing: how to shape the dialogue so your interviews feel tighter, clearer, and more compelling.

They cover how to “get good tape” (even when a guest gives you a non-answer), what to cut that quietly frustrates listeners, and how to trim preambles, filler words, repetition, and random detours without making your show feel robotic.

If you want your episodes to tell a story and hold the thread from hook to conclusion, this episode is for you! 

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Short on Time? Here are some quick videos to better your podcast this week: ​

5 Reasons to Use the Buzzsprout Mobile App

Stop Losing New Listeners in the First Minute

If you want more on content editing, be sure to check out this episode of Podcasting Q&A.

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That's all for this week! Thanks for listening & keep podcasting!

Hey, Podcasters! When I first started podcasting, I thought editing meant fixing mistakes. 

I would cut out ums, clean up the noise, and try to remove a pause or two.But I remember finishing one recording that was technically "perfect," and the episode was still hard to follow. That's when I realized editing isn't just for audio, it is also about telling a story!

This week on Buzzcast, the team is talking about audio content editing: how to shape the dialogue so your interviews feel tighter, clearer, and more compelling.

They cover how to “get good tape” (even when a guest gives you a non-answer), what to cut that quietly frustrates listeners, and how to trim preambles, filler words, repetition, and random detours without making your show feel robotic.

If you want your episodes to tell a story and hold the thread from hook to conclusion, this episode is for you! 



And if you're Short on Time,  here are some quick videos to better your podcast this week: ​

5 Reasons to Use the Buzzsprout Mobile App

Stop Losing New Listeners in the First Minute

If you want more on content editing, be sure to check out this episode of Podcasting Q&A.

All right, that's all for this week! Until next week, keep podcasting!