Various methods of creating podcasts

Having been the producer of Filibuster - The Black and Red United Podcast, for over 70 episodes, I have gone through a number of methods of recording, most of which have annoyed me in one way or another. People keep asking me, though, how we do this podcast, so I figured I would lay out my tools and all the methods that I have used, and see if any of them work for you. I've broken this up into production, hosting, and recording.

First, however, here is the production part which I have always used.

Proper hosting makes sure that you can get your episode off of your computer and into other people's ears. Over the course of Filibuster, we have used a number of different methods of hosting, but let me just say this now: You don't have to pay for it, if you're willing to do a little work.

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This is the part that has caused me the most frustration, going back and forth between methods constantly. A note on recording: whenever possible, record to a lossless audio format such as WAV or FLAC; your final quality will be much better if you do so.

That's all I can think of; any questions? Cross posted from http://beforeextratime.com/2015/03/various-methods-of-creating-podcasts/