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Shar, a CBT therapist and podcast enthusiast, shares her top three tips for creating a podcast. Tip one is to choose a unique and meaningful topic to engage your audience. Tip two is to consider your recording environment and how background noise can affect the listener's experience. Tip three is to use proper editing software, such as Audacity, to remove any unwanted sounds or pauses. With these tips, anyone can create a captivating podcast. Tune in for more podcasts in the future. Hello, gentle listeners. My name is Shar, a CBT therapist and long-time podcast enthusiast. Today, I would like to share my top three tips on how to do a podcast following training from Mosaic. Okay, tip one, the topic. It's helpful to know what you're looking for in a podcast. This can help shape your questions and considerations for guests you might want to interview. Podcast topics are wide ranging and so for a topic to stand out, you may wish to consider what is special about your topic to you. How is your guest passionate about what they're saying and why does it matter? Thinking about your listeners when choosing your topic can help to shape what benefits this topic may have for them. Its style and its flair and create a discussion which captivates your audience. Tip two, your environment. Where are you recording your podcast? A podcast on the benefits of walking for mental health might hold more attention if the listeners can hear footsteps and birds, but might find a passing siren and the excited babble in a coffee house distracting. Background noise can be useful or a hindrance. As such, knowing how to edit is important. This brings me to tip three, the edit. Ensuring you have adequate equipment is important. However, the great news is most people have what they need if they have a smartphone. BBC presenters discuss the benefits of the software Audacity for editing podcasts, taking out the erms and the ahs with the voice record, which is an app. Ex-BBC presenters discuss the benefits of software Audacity for editing podcasts, taking out the erms and ahs and the voice record app, which allows you to record a podcast on the go. This makes short work so you can record with ease and dare I say it, audacity. Please tune in for further podcasts.