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Podcasting may not have lived up to the early hype, but with iPods and other MP3 players still selling like crazy, the potential audience for these audio shows is huge. We’ve compiled a monster list of 70+ tools and resources for podcasters and wannabes. http://mashable.com/2007/07/04/podcasting-toolbox/

Podcasting Toolbox: 70+ Podcasting Tools and Resources

http://onemansblog.com/2010/01/29/mac-podcasting-101-garageband-skype-and-the-behringer-xenyx-1202fx-mixer/

Mac Podcasting 101: GarageBand, Skype and the Behringer Xenyx 1202FX Mixer — One Man's Blog

Although we’re constantly improving and updating the method of recording Wealth Nation , I spent the day going through and setting up a new configuration of our recording studio for the podcast, and I figured I would document explicit instructions on exactly how you can duplicate the setup we use.
There are three basic parts to a successful podcast: opening, content and closing. http://aces.nmsu.edu/employee/podcasting/parts-of-a-podcast.html

Podcasting - Writing a Podcast Script

I love Garageband – Getting the Most out of your built-in Microphone « Tech Tips 101

http://techtips101.wordpress.com/2011/01/06/i-love-garageband-getting-the-most-out-of-your-built-in-microphone/ To improve the quality of captured audio – do yourself a favour and buy yourself a USB-external microphone. The rate at which a USB microphone cuts down on unwanted fan-noise is phenomenal. However, if – for whatever reason – you haven’t quite got around to buying an external microphone: here’s some suggestions to make the best of your built-in microphone.