By Stephanie Ciccarelli
March 12, 2008

Podcasting continues to grow at an incredible rate. The listening audience is increasing in size, and along that comes growth in advertising spending tied to podcasts.
If you haven't taken a moment to get caught up on one of the fastest growing areas of technology, now's your chance.
Today, you'll find a list of hand-picked podcasting resources, software tools, tutorials and services to help you create a podcast of your very own or be prepared when a client approaches you with a podcasting project.
Free Podcasting Kit for Small Business
PodcastingNews' Huge List of Podcasting Resources
24 Sources of Podcasting Statistics and Market Research
eMarketer Report: Podcasting Continues to Grow
Apple GarageBand Recording Software
10 Tips for Editing with GarageBand Audio Recording Software
Abode Audition Audio Recording Software
Listen to voice talent who provide podcast recordings
Search voice talent who offer podcasting services
Post a job and hire a professional voice talent to record your podcast
LearnOutLoud - Internet's first directory for podcasts you can learn from
TWiT - This Week in Technology with Leo Laporte
Manager Tools Podcast by Michael Auzenne
43 Folders Podcast with Merlin Mann
Voice Over Experts provides free voice over training by the industry's top instructors
If you've got a favorite podcast, found a great resource or want to share your podcasting software of choice, add your comments below.
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My favorite VO podcast was Avi Melman's Cartoon VO Podcast. It was originally intended to be a once or twice a month podcast in which Melman interviewed a cartoon voice actor. However, Melman told me last year that his engineer had become too busy to produce the podcast regularly, so the new podcasts are few and far between. They are still very informative and entertaining, especially for someone like me who has dreamt of doing cartoon work since he was a child.
Posted by:Hi! Your Vox Daily today gave several links to voice talents who do podcasts, so I thought I'd check them out. Instead of hearing podcasts when I clicked on the demo next to the name, I got spots, audio books, narration, characters, and maybe one or two podcasts. I thought these also might be podcasts that voiceover artists did for themselves to attract business, but that wasn't the case, either. Out of the 20 or 30 I listened to, there was one talent who had her own podcast. The rest were just demos.
Sooo....I'm just passing this information along in case somebody else wants to listen and has the same frustration that I had. There were also plenty of voices who have podcast demos who didn't make your list!
Thanks--you guys are always so responsive to comments and questions. We appreciate you.
Best,
Posted by:Robin Rowan
Thanks for the great article and the resource link information Stephanie!
Although Podcasting itself isn't exactly profitable, it is a great creative release.
In addition to my Tuning In With Wayne Henderson podcast, at whpodcast.com , that I have producing since 2005, I now have a Voice-over related podcast. The Voice-Over Journey Podcast can be found in iTunes or at VoiceOverJourney.Libsyn.com
Thanks again,
Wayne
Posted by:My husband and I do a podcast that is not educational or politically correct. It is however, extremely entertaining and a great source of hot new rock music. It's called Music To Kill Yourself To and can be downloaded/listened to at http://feedproxy.google.com/MusicToKillYourselfTo
Posted by:*Please note: MTKYT is not intended to be enjoyed by children or adults with no sense of humor.