Late-Night Podcasting
Record your 3am thoughts before your brain decides they were stupid.
Late-night podcasting is talking into a mic when the world is quiet and your filter is off. It doesn't need to be polished or public — it can be a personal audio diary, a rant, or a conversation with a fellow insomniac. Your voice sounds better in a quiet house, and your ideas are weirder at 2am. Both are features.
Jak zacząć
- 1Open the voice recorder on your phone. Hit record. Talk for 5 minutes about anything.
- 2Listen back the next day. Cringe a little. Notice one part that was actually interesting.
- 3Record a second episode about that interesting part. Now you have a theme.
- 4Try the free tier of Anchor (now Spotify for Podcasters) if you want to publish.
- 5Pick a name. Even if you never publish, naming it makes it feel real.
Co będziesz potrzebować
- Smartphone with voice recorderNiezbędneZa darmo
- Earbuds with mic (for better-than-phone audio)NiezbędneZa darmo
- USB microphone for cleaner soundPrzydatne~$30
- Free editing software (Audacity)PrzydatneZa darmo
Gdzie się uczyć
Plot twisty
Sposoby na urozmaicenie, gdy podstawy się znudzą.
- Record a podcast episode with a strict 3-minute time limit. Say everything fast.
- Interview your insomniac friends at 2am. Call it 'The Awake Hour.'
- Record yourself reading Wikipedia's 'Random Article.' React in real time.
- Podcast while walking your neighborhood at night. Let the sounds in.
- Record one episode per week for a month. Delete the worst, publish the rest.
No editing required for a personal podcast. Hit record, talk, stop. The quiet house means zero background noise without trying.
The most-downloaded podcast episode ever is Joe Rogan's #1169 with Elon Musk. But the medium was invented in 2004 by a former MTV VJ named Adam Curry.
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