Dear Farillio Expert: What do you do when your recording is bad? The Podcasterists’ Chris Taylor says don’t worry about it.

Dear Farillio Expert: What do you do when your recording is bad? The Podcasterists’ Chris Taylor says don’t worry about it.

Thursday 6 Jan 22

Dear Farillio member,

You asked our amazing guest Chris Taylor on the Go Far Fast Show:

“I did a podcast last week with someone really awesome, but the recording is rubbish and I don't know what to do. I'm really embarrassed about going back to the guest and asking them to do a retake. Have you ever been in this position and what did you do?”

And Chris said:

Be mighty always, Farillio


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