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What is The Fio Bros Podcast?

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The Fio Bros Podcast inspires high-achievers to live truly happy lives by sharing practical life advice from the wisest people on the planet (like YOU!)

It's a highly edited, video-first show that gets released on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.

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Making An Outstanding Episode

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We try to provide listeners with highly actionable advice. If you really want to stand out, consider these tips:

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Tell stories

Listeners love to hear stories and examples to illustrate a point. The best stories are relevant and exciting.

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Prepare data

The highest-performing episodes have data backing the guest's thoughts and claims. When you can provide real data, the audience is more likely to trust you, take action, and even share the episode.

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Go behind-the-scenes

Listeners love to have access to things they can't get elsewhere. Anything behind the scenes will do very well!

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Share something new

You likely do a lot of interviews. This interview will be a great introduction (and nudge) for people to listen to MORE of your interviews. To make that experience great, try to find something new to share in this interview that you haven't shared much (or ever) before.

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About Our Audience

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Our audience identifies as high-achievers.

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They are also mainly US-based.

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Here is a demographic breakdown:

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Recording Tips

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Join using your computer

We record using Riverside, which does not support mobile phones. Chrome browser is recommended!

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Come camera ready

We record in both audio AND video.

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Use a professional microphone if you have one

If you have a USB or professional microphone, that would be fantastic. If you don't have a microphone, please use corded headphones with a microphone if possible (AirPods/Bluetooth as a last resort)

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Find a quiet room

Background noise is the enemy of a good recording. If you have kids or a dog that might be barking, please find a room where they are not. Acoustics are really important for good audio so this would be much appreciated.

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Wear headphones

Please wear headphones for the recording, as the platform we use natively records the audio. If you use your computer speakers, the software has to do β€œecho cancellation” post-processing, which makes the call sound like we're using Zoom.

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Turn off notifications

To stop any unwanted sounds or distractions during the recording, please turn off your notifications.

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Close other apps

Keeping too many apps open can lower the quality of the recording, as they might be taking up some of the processing power required by the recording software. Close things if you can!

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Using Riverside

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We use Riverside.fm for our podcast recordings. It works just like a Zoom call, but if you feel like familiarizing yourself further, you'll find this video helpful.

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πŸ”— Your call-in link is in the calendar invite!

Now, let's share your wisdom with the world!!