In our current golden age of podcasts, it can be hard to sit on the sidelines when it feels like everyone you know is now the host of at least one. From true crime and political commentary to dating horror stories and restaurant reviews, there’s likely a huge assortment of podcasts for just about any subject you can think of. Heck, last week I listened to a strangely compelling podcast all about cheese!
If you’ve been thinking about starting your own podcast as of late, you already know it’s a competitive arena at the moment, but with some ample research and the right podcast equipment for beginners, you’ll be getting it off the ground in no time. At the end of the day, all it takes is a great idea and the right tools to make it happen and, hopefully, make it a viral success.
Now, I can’t help you with your idea—that’s all you, but I can help you with building an assortment of budget and beginner-friendly podcast equipment to help you get started and get your genius idea out into the world. Scroll through below for the best podcast equipment for beginners that won’t take ages to figure out how to use and won’t and won’t break the bank.