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Renee Elise Goldsberry stars on Girls 5 Ever on Netflix. It's hilarious. Season 3 is out now. Renee Elise Goldsberry, what a pleasure. Thank you so much for joining us on Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me. Thank you.
That's it for our Beat This 2025 edition. We'll see if the new year can live up to the standards set by the old one. But before that, let me tell you that. Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is a production of NPR and WBEZ Chicago in association with Urgent Aircraft Productions, Doug Berman, Benevolent Overlord. Philip Godeker writes our limericks. Our public address announcer is Paul Friedman.
That's it for our Beat This 2025 edition. We'll see if the new year can live up to the standards set by the old one. But before that, let me tell you that. Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is a production of NPR and WBEZ Chicago in association with Urgent Aircraft Productions, Doug Berman, Benevolent Overlord. Philip Godeker writes our limericks. Our public address announcer is Paul Friedman.
That's it for our Beat This 2025 edition. We'll see if the new year can live up to the standards set by the old one. But before that, let me tell you that. Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is a production of NPR and WBEZ Chicago in association with Urgent Aircraft Productions, Doug Berman, Benevolent Overlord. Philip Godeker writes our limericks. Our public address announcer is Paul Friedman.
Our tour manager is Shana Donald. BJ Lederman composed our theme. Our program is produced by Jennifer Mills, Miles Drombas, and Lillian King. Special thanks to Monica Hickey. Peter Gwynn is our big glittery ball descending on Times Square. Our five curator is Emma Choi. Technical direction is from Lorna White. Our CFO is Colin Miller. Our production manager is Robert Newhouse.
Our tour manager is Shana Donald. BJ Lederman composed our theme. Our program is produced by Jennifer Mills, Miles Drombas, and Lillian King. Special thanks to Monica Hickey. Peter Gwynn is our big glittery ball descending on Times Square. Our five curator is Emma Choi. Technical direction is from Lorna White. Our CFO is Colin Miller. Our production manager is Robert Newhouse.
Our tour manager is Shana Donald. BJ Lederman composed our theme. Our program is produced by Jennifer Mills, Miles Drombas, and Lillian King. Special thanks to Monica Hickey. Peter Gwynn is our big glittery ball descending on Times Square. Our five curator is Emma Choi. Technical direction is from Lorna White. Our CFO is Colin Miller. Our production manager is Robert Newhouse.
Our senior producer is Ian Chilaga. And the executive producer of Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is Mr. Michael Danforth. Thanks to everybody you heard this week. All of our panelists, our special guests, and of course, Mr. Bill Curtis. Thanks to all of you for listening. I'm Peter Sagal. We'll be back next week. This is NPR.
Our senior producer is Ian Chilaga. And the executive producer of Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is Mr. Michael Danforth. Thanks to everybody you heard this week. All of our panelists, our special guests, and of course, Mr. Bill Curtis. Thanks to all of you for listening. I'm Peter Sagal. We'll be back next week. This is NPR.
Our senior producer is Ian Chilaga. And the executive producer of Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is Mr. Michael Danforth. Thanks to everybody you heard this week. All of our panelists, our special guests, and of course, Mr. Bill Curtis. Thanks to all of you for listening. I'm Peter Sagal. We'll be back next week. This is NPR.
I'm Danny Brown, and you're listening to One Minute Podcast Tips, the show that helps you be a better podcaster in just a minute a week. If you enjoy the show and want to support it, you can do that with a donation of your choosing at oneminutepodcasttips.com forward slash support. And thanks so much for supporting. And now this week's episode.
I'm Danny Brown, and you're listening to One Minute Podcast Tips, the show that helps you be a better podcaster in just a minute a week. If you enjoy the show and want to support it, you can do that with a donation of your choosing at oneminutepodcasttips.com forward slash support. And thanks so much for supporting. And now this week's episode.
For a lot of podcasters, coming up with ideas for new episodes can be done in a number of ways. So for example, you might use AI to come up with some initial ideas and then take it from there. Or like I often do, I'll look for questions that are being asked on the likes of Reddit, Blue Sky and LinkedIn, etc.
For a lot of podcasters, coming up with ideas for new episodes can be done in a number of ways. So for example, you might use AI to come up with some initial ideas and then take it from there. Or like I often do, I'll look for questions that are being asked on the likes of Reddit, Blue Sky and LinkedIn, etc.
And then create episodes for this podcast based on the kind of questions that are being asked by podcasters. However, there's another really simple way and that's using your own analytics, especially the episodes overview analytics. Now, depending on what hosting company you use, this might be called something different.
And then create episodes for this podcast based on the kind of questions that are being asked by podcasters. However, there's another really simple way and that's using your own analytics, especially the episodes overview analytics. Now, depending on what hosting company you use, this might be called something different.
But for the most part, it's around the downloads and listens you get across different episodes throughout the year. So for this example, I'm going to look at the top 10 episodes over the last 12 months.
But for the most part, it's around the downloads and listens you get across different episodes throughout the year. So for this example, I'm going to look at the top 10 episodes over the last 12 months.
They range from tips to save time in post-production and editing, how to avoid and overcome pod fade, why good mic technique is key to your podcast audio, the top three options you should always have on your podcast website and more. So from there, you can start to see what kind of content resonates most with listeners.
They range from tips to save time in post-production and editing, how to avoid and overcome pod fade, why good mic technique is key to your podcast audio, the top three options you should always have on your podcast website and more. So from there, you can start to see what kind of content resonates most with listeners.