I believe each of us should have a good balance between quality and quantity of episodes that we produce for clients (and for ourselves).
On the one hand: If you strive to produce world-class audio quality for every single episode, it will definitely take much longer to produce episodes.
On the other hand: If you strive to produce as many episodes as is humanly possible, you’ll definitely have to settle for less-than-great audio quality.
Striking a balance between audio quality and production time is key to your overall success.
Are you balanced in this area? Or do you lean heavily toward one side or the other?
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Most artists will generally only see their errors in their own work.
Everyone else sees the work.
Perfection is usually reserved for work that you hope will be timeless. Most podcasts are ephemeral.