Congratulations, if you've actually done what I've asked you to do in this course, you're now ready to podcast. Because you have the confidence in your own voice. You know how you want to come across, you know how to sound your best, and you are ready. Now, I know there are awful lot of classes out there about podcasting, they tend to focus on what you label the file this way and you push the RSS feed that way. That's all important, you're still going to need to go to classes like that. But I'm a big believer that there are millions, hundreds of millions of people who would like to podcast who have interesting things to say, who should say it, but they're not podcasting.
And it's not because the technology is not good because of the expense. It's because they're doubting their own ability to speak and present while speaking. So that's what this course is about. If you follow the instructions, I talked About didn't just watch me and listen to me, but actually recorded yourself again and again and again. You now know how you sound, you know how you sound your best. And you are ready.
So please, I hope to hear you on your podcast. So send a message right here. When you start your podcast, I would love to hear you, the other students in the class would love to hear you. Here's the final tip. If you want to get better and better at presenting on podcast, do two things. Listen to your own podcast, listen to every one of them.
So you know how you're coming across and you can hear yourself improve. When certain shows go well, you can really make notes of what worked. The other is just listened to other podcasts and really develop an ear for what you like and don't like with others do those two things, and you can get better and better at better at your presenting skills on podcast. I'm TJ Walker. Thanks for joining me. Hope to see you on the internet.