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Is Live Podcasting Worth it? The Pros and Cons of Live podcasting

Is Live Podcasting Worth it? The Pros and Cons of Live podcasting

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I'm diving deep into the pros and cons of doing a live podcast, inspired by a question from Ralph over at askralph.com. If you’ve ever considered going live with your show—whether with video or audio—you’ll want to hear my honest take after years of experience.

I break down what it’s really like to start live streaming, especially if you’re new to podcasting or just thinking about expanding into video. From gear recommendations, background setups, and green screens to my latest waste-of-money purchase (ouch!), I share what works, what doesn’t, and what you should really consider before investing.

You’ll hear why consistency in scheduling is key and how I built a loyal live audience for Ask the Podcast Coach, which now feels like the new Saturday morning cartoons for my regulars. I talk candidly about realistic audience expectations—don’t be shocked when only a handful show up at first!—and why you shouldn’t start live if you're overwhelmed by tech.

I run through my favorite live streaming platforms, like Restream, eCamm Live, EVMux, and Streamyard, and why I personally steer clear of Riverside despite its flashy features. I talk camera options, from affordable 4K webcams to fancy DSLRs, and stress why you should practice, practice, practice before going live in front of folks.

You’ll also get my advice on handling live chat, co-host dynamics, the need for two monitors, and the occasional awkwardness of booting guests off gracefully. I share war stories about live mishaps, from surprise guests to technical gremlins, and why your audience is nearly always rooting for you.

If you’re weighing whether the extra expense, learning curve, and time spent prepping for live shows is worth it, I’ll walk you through how it’s brought me closer to my audience and generated great content for my main show. Spoiler: For me, the connection, fun, and instant feedback have made it worthwhile—even if those first few live shows felt like talking to a brick wall!

Takeaways:
  • Going live can totally change your podcast game, but it comes with a whole load of tech headaches.
  • There are so many tools out there for live streaming, but honestly, they all have their quirks and bugs.
  • You really need to be consistent with your live show schedule, or folks will forget about you faster than a sneeze in a windstorm.
  • Interacting with your audience live can spark some killer ideas, so don't shy away from it!
  • Don't overthink your video background; if they care more about your messy room than your words, that's a problem.
  • Prepare like you're about to run a marathon, because going live isn't just 'turn it on and chat' - it's a whole production!

Equipment Mentioned

Neewer Keylight Kit

Obsbot Meet 4k Camera

Yolo 3 4K Camera

Logitech MX Brio Ultra HD 4K

Sony ZV-E10 II DSLR...

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