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Answer these questions about the interview. 1) What types of people have been on his show? a) Fighters b) Activists c) Only famous people 2) How many shows has he done? a) Over 50 b) About 50 c) Sixty-seven 3) How long has he been doing it? a) Over a year b) Seven years c) About six months 4) What do most people hate? a) Editing audio b) Doing marketing c) Hearing their own voice 5) How long does it take to do an episode? a) 1 hour b) 6 hours c) 10 hours
Haruka: If I wanted to start a podcasting, what advice would you give me? Mark: To just do it. I think the starting part is the hardest for a number of reasons. One, people usually hate the sound of their own voice when they hear it recorded. Because it doesn't sound the same to them as it does in their head when they speak. Hearing your recorded voice, it always sounds funny to people. So you have to get used to that part, and it's a little nerve wracking at first. You're a little nervous the first time you try it, but eventually, you get over all that stuff. Haruka: Do you interview people? Mark: I do, almost 50/50. Half the time, I interview someone and the other half of the time, it's just me. I just do a solo podcast. Haruka: For solo episode. How many hours would you spend to as a preparation? Mark: Well, I mean, from start to finish, it's maybe ten hours on an episode, because then I'll prepare for an hour, recording it takes not just the amount of time of the episode, but I might have to record several times or rerecord, then I have to edit it and then of course I've got to do the marketing. So I'm just guessing, but maybe about ten hours for a single episode.