Everybody Has a Podcast (Except You): A How-to Guide from the First Family of Podcasting
Everybody Has a Podcast (Except You): A How-to Guide from the First Family of Podcasting book cover

Everybody Has a Podcast (Except You): A How-to Guide from the First Family of Podcasting

Hardcover – January 26, 2021

Price
$12.61
Format
Hardcover
Pages
272
Publisher
Harper Perennial
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0062974808
Dimensions
6 x 0.93 x 9 inches
Weight
13.6 ounces

Description

“The McElroy boys are some of the most well-respected folks in podcasting (also some of the nicest, but I guess that’s less relevant here), and this book is them sitting down with you and talking you through podcasting, every step of the way. This is a lifetime of podcasting experience in one easy-to-read book. Why are you still reading this quote? If you want to learn how to podcast, just buy this book already.”xa0 — Joseph Fink, New York Times bestselling author and creator of Welcome to Night Vale "The secret to successful podcasting is that people like hanging out with their friends. The McElroys are your friends. So you hang out with them in your ears. There. I just wrote the book for you in one blurb. But buy this book anyway because, like all the McElroys, it’s super funny, kind, genuinely instructive and wise, and just fun to be around."xa0 — John Hodgman, New York Times bestselling author of Medallion Status and Vactionland "The McElroy brothers are the first family of podcasting. They managed to write a book that proves they can be funny and true to themselvesxa0while still doling out great information. It's a legitimate and thorough how-to for anyone interested in podcasting, filled with real advice (this time) along with a generous side helping of humor and wit."xa0 — Chuck Bryant, cohost of Stuff You Should Know “When it comes to the fine art of podcasting, the McElroy brothers are experts, and their advice should always be followed. I venture to say that nobody understands better than Justin, Travis, and Griffin how to create podcasts that are not only brilliant, funny, and humane, but also (and here is the hard part!) successful. Written with their trademark generosity, humor, and modesty, this book is a treasure trove of information and wisdom that I suspect people will be consulting for years. A valuable offering, indeed!”xa0 — Elizabeth Gilbert, New York Times bestselling author of City of Girls and Eat, Pray, Love “The McElroys have injected their signature quirk and humor into every page. More than that, they make the sometimes-daunting process of podcasting completely approachable.xa0 . . .. xa0It's not just funny; it contains truly good advice that one would expect from a family with their experience. Even readers who open the book without the desire to start a podcast might be inspired to give it a try.” — Booklist “This is a course on podcasting, except very funny, very current and (as one would hope) so listenable I devoured it in a day…. a thorough resource for anyone remotely interested in the world of D.I.Y. podcasting.”xa0 — New York Times (on the audiobook) “ Everybody has a Podcast is funny, self-deprecating and, yes, smart and encouraging. If you’re interested in podcasting…the McElroy’s book is a good place to start.” — Ron Charles, Washington Post Justin, Travis, and Griffin McElroy are podcasters and authors originally from Huntington, WV. They make My Brother, My Brother and Me (a podcast and TV show) as well as The Adventure Zone (a podcast and #1 New York Times bestselling graphic novel series, both with their father Clint McElroy). Together with their wives and friends they make other podcasts like Sawbones (also a New York Times bestselling book), Shmanners, Wonderful!, and plenty more. They are currently appearing in the Dreamworks motion picture Trolls World Tour (well, their voices are, you know, it’s a cartoon).

Features & Highlights

  • From the #1
  • New York Times
  • bestselling McElroy Brothers, creators of the hit podcasts
  • My Brother, My Brother and Me and
  • The Adventure Zone,
  • comes a helpful and hilarious how-to podcast guide covering everything you need to know to make, produce, edit, and promote a podcast…and get rich* doing it! (*Results not guaranteed.)
  • Justin, Travis, and Griffin McElroy made their names as “advice giving brothers who have no business giving advice” (
  • New York Times
  • ) on the hit podcast
  • My Brother, My Brother and Me
  • . But while they may not have the best relationship or workplace advice, they certainly make you laugh, and they do know a thing or two about podcasting.
  • In fact, the McElroy Brothers have spent the last decade making podcasts, including
  • My Brother, My Brother and Me; The Adventure Zone; Sawbones;
  • and more. From their start, independently producing and releasing the early episodes of
  • My Brother, My Brother and Me,
  • to their eleven currently available podcasts, the McElroys have become experts in creating successful podcasts. And now, they want to share what they’ve learned with you.
  • In
  • Everybody Has a Podcast (Except You),
  • the McElroy Brothers will walk you through the process of turning an idea into ear-candy for legions of fans, sharing their expertise on everything from deciding on an effective name (definitely not something like
  • My Brother, My Brother and Me
  • ), what type of microphone to use (definitely not one from the video game Rock Band), to making lots and lots of money (spoiler: you probably won’t).
  • A must-read for anyone interested in podcasting,
  • Everybody Has a Podcast (Except You)
  • shares the keys to success as well as the mistakes to avoid and draws on the vast experiences of three of the funniest and most successful podcasters working today.

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A Tremendous Help for New Podcasters

The McElroy brothers are, for many folks, truly the first family of podcasting. Justin, Travis, and Griffin have built careers out of doing something that many of us do for fun or for free or just plain frivolously.

Quite simply, "Everybody Has a Podcast (Except You)" is an almost step-by-step introduction into how to do a podcast right. While it's certainly no guarantee of financial success or a full-on career, the McElroys have proven time and again that they know how to come up with great ideas, structure those ideas, produce a podcast, market it, and make it all somehow work.

Creators of the hit podcasts "My Brother, My Brother and Me" and "The Adventure Zone," the McElroys are #1 New York Times bestsellers and they have the unique ability to be both well-informed and funny throughout their podcasts and throughout this book.

With eleven currently available podcasts, the McElroys serve up everything from philosophical tips to technical recommendations in "Everybody Has a Podcast." They start off with the basics, of course, like coming up with an idea then move through such important topics as choosing a name, determining a structure, handling research, addressing music, obtaining the necessary equipment, hosting, marketing, and a variety of other topics. The information is presented in a way that is simple to understand, though there's also that occasional sense of overwhelm as it's clear they fully understand the information that most beginners no doubt find a bit intimidating.

There's a humility throughout that is refreshing, their success obvious yet their mistakes along the way openly discussed and shared. They possess an enthusiasm for podcasting that's contagious and a belief that nearly anyone can do it and actually do it well if actually committed to it.

"Everybody Has a Podcast" is a relatively quick read, a beautifully designed book with easy to read font and a breezy presentation that keeps you engaged and makes the book a difficult one to put down from beginning to end. They incorporate occasional responses to one another throughout the book, occasionally engaging others, and this interactive approach is unique and delightful.

Did I really learn how to put together a podcast? Maybe. Maybe not. This how-to guide is comprehensive and informative, though at times it's so comprehensive that the idea of even starting a podcast seems intimidating despite regular reports otherwise. My most appreciated parts, I suppose, are the actual technical recommendations in terms of equipment along with little tips on how to make it all work cohesively. Other sections, such as performance tips and general encouragement, occasionally fall a little flat but the McElroys are great at bouncing back with humorous dialogue and easy to relate to subject matter.

"Everybody Has a Podcast" gave me quite a few ideas, a few jitters, and a really engaging read all in one and it's practically a must-read for anyone starting down the podcasting journey. If you're familiar with the McElroys then you'll definitely appreciate this book. If you're just wanting to learn about podcasting, this is a fantastic place to start with concrete tips and a wealth of valuable advice.
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What's up, you cool babies?

Am I ever going to start my own podcast? Unlikely.

Do I love the McElroy’s and I’ll read anything they write/listen to anything they create/watch the 6 episodes of their show over and over? Yes. 100%

Even though I’m not the intended audience I really had a great time reading this book because I’m a huge fan of the McElroys. I enjoyed learning about podcasts since I was always curious about some aspects of it and the same brotherly dynamic that I love is still here in full force. I laughed out loud at some points and I definitely recommend it for fans and/or those interested in podcasting!

I look forward to the eventual Shrimp Heaven Now novella.