• The Mental Health of Hiring the Wrong Client
    Feb 26 2025

    What are the consequences of hiring the wrong client? What if you need to make money but don't have any good clients yet? Do you start with UpWork or Fiverr?

    Ashley Dickerson-Ellison shares some great stories about leaving her teaching job when they moved overseas for a couple years. She starting her podcast editing business and did what many of us do: Offered services on UpWork.

    Make sure you stay to the end for the story about the guy who interrupted her trip, then came back and asked if she had references. It's a horrible, but funny story I think we can all relate to.

    Key Discussion Points
    • The cost of lower-value clients on commodity job websites
    • The mental shift from an employee to self-employed mindset
    • Building a personal brand with a podcast and website
    • The importance of getting help

    Episode Notes: https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/episode/the-mental-health-of-hiring-the-wrong-client

    Our guest: Ashley Dickson-Ellison

    Ashley Dickson-Ellison has been in the podcasting world since 2018 with the launch of Unabridged, a podcast about books.

    She has 17 years of working in education before transitioning to full time podcast work in 2021.

    Ashley founded and runs Unabridged Digital Media Solutions, LLC, where she supports podcast launches, offers podcast consultations and strategy support, and provides ongoing podcast management with a full suite of services for several partners.

    In her free time, you'll find Ashley exploring the world and spending time outside with her life partner and two daughters. Find her at https://www.ashleydicksonellison.com

    Connect with Ashley:

    • https://www.ashleydicksonellison.com

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    39 mins
  • What's CRITICAL for a Podcast in 2025?
    Jan 23 2025

    The word for 2024 in podcasting was "CHANGE". We had the rise of AI, the increasing importance of video, and key industry leaders leaving their roles.

    Podcast Editors Club members emphasized the need to sound natural and not scripted, navigate the complications of offering video editing, and the significance of knowing how to use dynamic ad insertion.

    We particularly highlight the importance of staying adaptable and diversifying income streams to maintain staying power. Podcast Editors like you can enhance your value by offering SEO services, collateral for social media, and media host management. Most importantly, Podcast Editors need to effectively communicate the value of these services to their clients to ensure continued growth and success in the evolving podcasting landscape.

    Key Discussion Points
    • Rise of AI tools and the significance of sounding natural
    • Importance of video components and challenges in video editing
    • Dynamic ad insertion as a valuable skill for editors
    • Staying adaptable and diversifying income streams
    • Effective communication of the value of additional services

    Note: Ai was used to generate the basis of this episode summary.

    Special thanks to Podcast Editors Club community members:

    • Joshua Liston
    • Roy Garcia
    • Sarah Decker
    • Matthew Bliss
    • Dave Jackson
    • Mike Wilkerson


    Episode Notes: https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/episode/whats-critical-for-a-podcast-in-2025

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  • Welcome to the Podcast Editors Mastermind Show Season 2!
    Jan 1 2025

    You are a podcast editor, otherwise why are you listening to this show?

    You wanna know how to make it as a podcast editor, whether professionally, or as a serious side hustle, or if you just want to get better at editing your own podcast.

    If you're a Podcast Editor, Manager, or Producer...this is the show for you!

    And since you're a Podcast Editor/Manager/Producer, I don't need to tell you how to follow this show in your favorite podcast app 😉.

    However, to stay in touch with other information that can help Podcast Editors like you, subscribe for free to the https://www.PodcastEditorAcademy.com/newsletter.

    We will see YOU on the other side of the mic!



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  • The 2024 Podcast Editor Industry Survey REVEAL!!! 📊
    Dec 18 2024

    Are you charging enough?

    Do you charge more or less than your peers?

    What can you do to earn more for your podcast editing efforts?

    Find out as we reveal the rates and effective hourly rates being charged by indie podcasters just like you!

    Episode Notes: https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/episode/the-2024-podcast-editor-industry-survey-reveal-

    Key Discussion Points
    • Editors charged $199 USD for an average hour-long episode
    • They spent less time to complete the task, making their effective hourly average rate higher!
    • We also discuss which additional services seem to impact what editors charge for their audio editing projects

    Links And Resources
    • Get the survey slides by signing up for the free Podcast Editor Academy newsletter
    • Receive special access and benefits by joining The Mastermind


    Our Podcast Editor

    This episode of the Podcast Editors Mastermind was edited by Alejandro Ramirez. You can find him on LinkedIn if you're interested in talking with him about editing your show.



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    51 mins
  • What's New for Season 2 of the Podcast Editors Mastermind Show
    Dec 12 2024

    The Podcast Editors Mastermind Show has entered a new season.

    In this episode (which is #101, btw): Steve Stewart and Mark Deal lay out for you what’s new in Season 2.

    We share what the show will be about, the benefits for all Podcast Editors everywhere, and how YOU can be involved!

    To be involved and get instant access to the Mastermind member benefits we talk about at 09:22, use coupon code Season2

    Episode Notes: https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/episode/whats-new-for-season-2-of-the-podcast-editors-mastermind-show

    This episode of the Podcast Editors Mastermind was edited by Steve Stewart. Why? Because it's been years since he has podcasted and needed to review his performance. #experiencepoints



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    23 mins
  • 100 Episodes: What we did right...and not-so-right
    Nov 7 2024

    Celebrate with us in this milestone Mastermind Show: Episode 100!

    Yeti Bryan and Yeti Jennifer reflect on what we got right, what could have been done better, and things that were "not so good".

    Joining us is Steve Stewart and Mark Deal from the Podcast Editor Academy - WITH A BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!

    We are wrapping up Season 1 of the Podcast Editors Mastermind Show, and Season 2 will be hosted by Steve & Mark (with appearances from the founders too, of course).

    After listening, PLEASE send in your feedback AND REQUESTS FOR FUTURE TOPICS to umyeah@podcasteditorsmastermind.com. We hope to incorporate them into future releases!

    Key Discussion Points
    • The story behind how the Mastermind started
    • Year 1 and Year 2: What changed?
    • What we got RIGHT: Community, the need for a show like this, "editing practice" for new Podcast Editors
    • What we didn't get right: No clear monetization strategy, inconsistency, stopping our off-camera mastermind meetings
    • The transition to Season 2
    • Everybody hates change, and here's why change is needed (listen to the episode to hear more)

    Links And Resources
    • Podcast Editor Academy: https://podcasteditoracademy.com
    • Podcast Atlanta: https://podatl.com
    • Article by The College Investor: https://thecollegeinvestor.com/47758/google-ai-misleads-in-43-of-finance-related-searches

    Favorite Episodes
    • Bryan's fave: Ep 82 - How Virginia Elder Went From Accounting to Owning a Podcast Production Company
    • Jennifer's fave: Ep 90 - Darrell Darnell's Journey to Build a Podcast Editing Team
    • Steve's fave: Ep 11 - Britany Felix: Attract the RIGHT Clients for Your Business

    The First Client Series

    Feed (to subscribe): https://feeds.captivate.fm/podcast-editors-mastermind/first-client-stories

    Playlist Link: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/96ecac6b-0152-49ab-912e-78727f644efd

    Our Editor

    This episode of the Podcast Editors Mastermind was edited by Alejandro Ramirez. You can find him on LinkedIn if you're interested in talking with him about editing your show.



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    54 mins
  • Keys to Helping Podcast Clients Look and Sound GREAT!
    Sep 13 2024

    Are your podcast clients getting bad audio and video from themselves or their guests? We share tips on how to address the issue, whether you're there to help them or not.

    Episode Notes: https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/episode/keys-to-helping-podcast-clients-look-and-sound-great

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    We're sharing some of the keys to helping your podcast clients sound and look great. It might feel uncomfortable initially, but it offers great benefits for your clients, their audience, and you.

    We'll explore how to help them create a good recording space for success, whether it's an audio studio or a video set. Then we'll talk about the thing we ALL love to obsess over - the GEAR!

    Of course, it doesn't stop there, because having a great studio with great gear won't get the results your clients are looking for if they don't use it right. Or if they let their guests set the standard for what should be considered "good."

    Editors can assist by encouraging clients to speak up if guests aren't performing well or by stepping in for the host during live recordings.

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    Key Discussion Points
    • The importance of a controlled space
    • How to bring up the discussion of quality with clients
    • What is more important than expensive cameras and mirophones
    • Recognizing that sometimes clients have different expectations, and we can't always "fix" everything

    Links And Resources
    • Zoom PodTrak P4 Portable Multitrack Podcast Recorder
    • Rode RCP2 RODECaster Pro II Integrated Audio Production Studio
    • sE Electronics V7 Handheld Supercardioid Dynamic
    • Sennheiser e 835 Cardioid Handheld Dynamic Microphone
    • RODE PodMic USB and XLR Dynamic Broadcast Microphone
    • Shure MV7+ Podcast XLR/USB Microphone
    • Samson Q9U XLR/USB Dynamic Broadcast Microphone
    • ATR2100x-USB
    • Samson Q2U
    • CapCut
    • OpusClip
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    41 mins
  • Starting Over from Square Two as a Proven Podcast Editor
    Aug 15 2024

    Carrie, Bryan, and Jennifer talk about succeeding in a competitive market. They discuss how to handle geeky clients and the use of AI in podcasting.

    Episode Notes: https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/episode/starting-over-from-square-two-as-a-proven-podcast-editor

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    We're diving deep into the business side of podcast editing—the gritty, no-nonsense reality behind the glamorous facade. Carrie Caulfield is sharing advice on how to attract the perfect, slightly nerdy but passionate client who wants to learn about podcasting. She's no fairy godmother; think more hard work, less magic formula.

    We remember what it was like starting between 2015-2017, share a few technical challenges we're psyched to have tackled, and chat about the struggles of staying on top of our games. Oh, and we can’t forget Daniel’s absence—he’s busy, but we miss him tons.

    Stick around as we share some laughter, business insights, and heartfelt moments, all while being exceptionally thankful for you tuned-in masterminds. Ready to boost your podcasting prowess? Let’s get into it!

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    Key Discussion Points
    • What led to Carrie's current situation
    • How Carrie is approaching building her business up differently the second time
    • A couple of ways that AI can help us serve our clients better
    • Why it's important to really be focused on the fundamentals
    • Will AI steal our jobs?

    Links And Resources
    • iZotope RX 11
    • Descript
    • ChatGPT
    • LinkedIn
    • Opus Clip
    • CapCut

    Join Us Live!

    We stream live to our Facebook page and to YouTube every other week.

    Our Editor

    This episode of the Podcast Editors Mastermind was edited by Alejandro Ramirez. You can find him on LinkedIn if you're interested in talking with him about editing your show.

    NOTE: Don't blame Alejandro for the video version. Bryan is learning how to edit video and Alejandro has already given him some constructive feedback. Thanks, Alejandro!

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    Your Yetis Are
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