Learn Podcasting
Recording, Editing, and Publishing Training
Podcasting has become a core part of modern recording arts.
At AMP Music Lab, podcasting is taught as a practical audio skillset — how to capture clean voice recordings, edit professionally, and publish episodes using real-world production workflows.
This is training for people who want to understand how podcasts actually work under the hood, whether you plan to produce your own show, support clients, or build broader audio engineering skills.
If you’re looking for done-for-you podcast production, visit Palm Beach Radio →
https://palmbeachradio.com
Podcasting Through the Lens of Recording Arts
Great podcasts don’t start with software.
They start with fundamentals: microphone technique, signal flow, gain staging, room acoustics, and clean capture.
At AMP Music Lab, podcasting is taught as an extension of recording arts — not as a shortcut discipline and not as a template-driven hack.
You’ll learn how to think about spoken-word audio the same way professional engineers think about music recordings:
• capture clean source audio
• control dynamics and tone
• edit for clarity and pacing
• prepare audio for distribution
This foundation transfers across podcasting, voiceover, music production, and content creation.
Recording Clean Voice Audio
PPoMost podcast problems are recording problems.
Students learn how to build simple, reliable recording setups and how to operate them correctly. This includes microphone selection, placement, interface setup, monitoring, and basic room treatment concepts.
The focus is not on buying expensive gear. The focus is on using the right tools correctly and understanding why they work.
You leave with a repeatable recording process that produces consistent results.
Editing & Cleanup for Spoken Word
Editing is where a podcast becomes listenable.
Training covers how to organize sessions, remove mistakes, reduce noise, shape tone with EQ, control dynamics with compression, and set appropriate loudness levels for spoken-word content.
Rather than memorizing plugin chains, students learn why each step exists and how to make decisions based on what they hear.
These skills apply directly to:
• podcasts
• voiceover
• interviews
• educational content
• video dialogue
Publishing & Distribution Basics
Once audio is finished, it has to be delivered correctly.
Students learn how podcast hosting works, how RSS feeds function, and how episodes reach platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Topics include file preparation, export settings, metadata, episode titling, and basic publishing workflows.
The goal is confidence and clarity — not platform chasing.
Home Podcast Studio Setup
Many students record from home.
Training includes guidance on building a functional home podcast setup using practical, affordable gear. You’ll learn what actually matters, what doesn’t, and how to scale over time.
This removes guesswork and prevents wasted purchases.
How Podcasting Training Works at AMP
Podcasting instruction is offered inside AMP Music Lab’s private lesson and crash course formats.
Sessions are one-on-one and tailored to your goals.
Podcasting may be taught as:
• a standalone focus
• part of music production training
• part of broader recording arts education
Remote and on-location options may be available depending on scheduling.
Who This Training Is For
This training is a strong fit if you:
• want to start or improve your own podcast
• want to understand recording workflows
• create educational or spoken content
• are building production skills
• prefer structured, guided learning
No prior experience required.
Looking for Full-Service Podcast Production?
If you don’t want to learn the process and would rather have a producer-led team handle recording, editing, publishing, and long-term production systems, that service is provided through:
Palm Beach Radio
https://palmbeachradio.com
Palm Beach Radio is the producer-led podcast production arm connected to AMP’s educational ecosystem.

Interested in Podcasting Training?
If you’d like to talk through your goals and see how podcasting fits into your learning path, start with a conversation.
