Using an Expert to Create Podcasts - Episode #30:
Hosts: Sean Sale and Paul Rhodes Guest: Pete Morgan (Founder, Monkey Pants Productions) Welcome to Episode 30 of CTRL-ALT-DEV! It is a massive milestone for us as we officially celebrate over a year of the podcast. To mark the occasion, we are flipping the script. Every week, someone makes us sound like we actually know what we're doing, and today, we’re putting him on the other side of the microphone. We are joined by our own podcast editor, producer, and mentor, Pete Morgan from Monkey Pants Productions. With over 30 years in BBC radio and a decade running his own production company, Pete shares his frontline experience on how the podcasting industry has exploded, why DIY editing is a trap for founders, the genuine limitations of AI editors, and the absolute importance of authenticity. Key Topics & Highlights: The Origin of "Monkey Pants": Pete shares his transition from three decades in BBC radio to starting his own business, and the hilarious story behind his memorable company name. The Podcasting Boom & The 75% Rule: Is the podcast market too noisy? Pete explains that while over 3,000 new podcasts were launched daily during the pandemic, 75% of them don't last longer than a month. Podcasting remains a beautifully democratic space for niche interests. AI Editing vs. Human Judgment: Sean shares his own painful attempts at DIY video editing. Pete breaks down why AI editing tools can only get you 80% of the way there. AI makes binary decisions based on waveforms, which means it blindly cuts out the "human moments" (like Paul’s cat interrupting the recording) because it lacks the subjective, emotional ear of a human producer. Audio vs. Video (The YouTube Factor): Should your podcast be video or audio-only? Pete advises doing what you can consistently commit to. However, putting your podcast on YouTube is non-negotiable—it is the biggest discovery engine for listeners under 35. Microphones & Studio Gear: Why a £5 microphone will sound exactly like a £5 microphone. Pete gives his recommendations on studio gear and warns against ever using your built-in laptop mic. Pete’s Top Advice for Beginners: Don't over-plan. Too many people spend two years planning a podcast only to abandon it after four episodes. Just get a decent microphone, start recording, and find your voice. The Parting Wisdom: Listeners can subconsciously sniff out inauthenticity. If you aren't being genuine, they will leave and find someone who is. Links & Resources Mentioned in this Episode Guest Links: Monkey Pants Productions: https://monkeypantsproductions.co.uk/ (Pete Morgan's production company). Pete Morgan on LinkedIn: / (look for the "gurning moon face with a goatee!"). Podcasting Tools & Hardware Discussed: Headliner: https://www.headliner.app/ (The web app Pete partners with to create audiograms with sound waves for YouTube and social media). Podcasts Mentioned: Scale Up Radio: Hosted by Kevin Brent (Mentioned as one of Pete’s longest-running clients, currently approaching 630 episodes). The Puppy Podcast: (Pete's very first journal-style podcast from 2017).

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