OK, but if you’re recording podcasts, you ARE engineering by definition, and if you do it badly your audio may sound terrible. If you don’t want to learn anything about audio or how to engineer you own recordings, hire an engineer, be happy with crappy quality, or stop podcasting.
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This applies especially if you intend to monetise your podcast.
Sponsors and advertisers will not want their products and services associated with content that sounds bad and amateurish.