The Ultimate Guide to Starting a Podcast in 2025

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So, you want to start a podcast? Awesome! Whether you’re a future podcasting rockstar or just someone who loves the sound of their own voice (no judgment here), 2025 is the perfect time to get started. With more people tuning into podcasts than ever, your voice could be the next big thing. But before you start daydreaming about that sweet sponsorship deal from your favorite coffee brand, let’s break it down—step by step, in a way that won’t make your head explode.

Why Start a Podcast in 2025?

Because you have something to say! Whether it’s sharing wisdom, telling hilarious stories, or just convincing your friends to finally listen to you (seriously, why do they never listen?), podcasting helps you connect with people in a way that feels personal and real. Plus, it’s way easier than starting a YouTube channel—no makeup or lighting required.

Step 1: Know Your Why and Your Who

Before hitting record, ask yourself:

✅ Why are you doing this? (Besides wanting an excuse to talk for hours.)

✅ Who are you talking to? Imagine your ideal listener—are they fellow entrepreneurs, true crime junkies, or people just looking to escape the chaos of their day?

✅ What’s your niche? The internet is already crowded, so find your special angle. Don’t just do another “business tips” podcast—make it your version of business tips, like “How to Start a Side Hustle Without Losing Your Sanity.”

Step 2: Plan Your Episodes Like a Pro (or at Least Like Someone Who Kinda Knows What They’re Doing)

A great podcast episode doesn’t just happen. You need structure, my friend. Here’s what to think about:

✅ Episode Length: Will your episodes be quick bites (10-15 min) or full-on deep dives (45+ min)?

✅ Format: Solo, interviews, panel discussions, or something completely weird and wonderful?

✅ Flow: Have a rough outline so you don’t ramble on for hours (unless rambling is your brand, in which case, carry on).

✅ Hook: Start strong! Make the first 60 seconds count. Your listeners have a million distractions—don’t let them scroll away!

Step 3: Gear Up Without Going Broke

You don’t need a $5,000 studio to sound amazing. Here’s the basic starter pack:

✅ Microphone: Get a USB mic like the Shure MV7 or Audio-Technica ATR2100x. Your laptop mic is NOT your friend.

 

✅ Headphones: Trust me, you want to hear yourself clearly. Try Audio-Technica ATH-M50x or any decent over-ear headphones.

 

✅ Recording Software: Freebies like Audacity and GarageBand are solid. If you want fancy features, Descript or Adobe Audition are great.

✅ Podcast Hosting: Go with Buzzsprout, Libsyn, or Spotify—they’ll get your show on Apple, Spotify, and beyond.

Step 4: Record Like a Boss (Even If You Feel Awkward at First)

Recording can feel weird, but don’t overthink it. Here’s how to make it painless:

✅ Find a quiet space. Closets work surprisingly well.

✅ Use a pop filter to avoid those harsh “P” sounds.

✅ Speak naturally—you’re having a conversation, not giving a Shakespearean monologue.

✅ Mess up? No worries! That’s what editing is for.

Step 5: Publish & Promote Without Feeling Like a Used Car Salesman

Your podcast is recorded—now what?

Upload it to your hosting platform, and they’ll send it to Spotify, Apple, etc.

Write an SEO-friendly description so people actually find it.

Create cool cover art (use Canva or hire someone on Fiverr if design isn’t your thing).

Share clips on Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn—wherever your audience hangs out.

Step 6: Make Your Podcast About Relationships, Not Just Downloads

Sure, growing your audience is great, but here’s the secret: podcasting is about connection. Engage with your listeners, build relationships with guests, and create a real community. When people feel like they know you, they’ll keep coming back. Make a point to talk with listeners. This can be through sharing your episodes through a newsletter, direct messages through social media, or having meetups in person or virtually. Making relationships with your listeners can also help to create impactful seasons through having engaging conversations with those that are listening.

Step 7: Monetize (AKA: Get Paid to Talk!)

Once you’ve built your audience, you can explore:

Sponsorships & Ads – Partner with brands that align with your message.

Affiliate Marketing – Share products and earn commissions.

Premium Content & Memberships – Offer exclusive episodes through Patreon.

Your Own Products & Services – Coaching, courses, merch—the sky’s the limit!

Ready to Make It Happen? Grab the Podcast Planner!

Feeling pumped? Good! Now, let’s turn your dream into reality. The best way to start strong (and avoid podcaster burnout) is with a solid plan. Grab the Podcast Planner, your step-by-step guide to launching, structuring, and growing your show without the overwhelm.

Podcast Planner

You’ve got the voice. You’ve got the vision. Now, let’s make it happen.

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