Here, we focus on how to recording and edit a video podcast so that you can turn it into multiple pieces of content. This is part 2 of our 4-part series on content stacking with Darren Lake from Pod Paste. Darren walks through how to make your recording and editing process as efficient as possible, introducing a two-phase editing approach that separates technical editing from content editing. He explains how to identify and mark key takeaways during the editing process that can later become social clips, infographics, and other content pieces. The video covers essential tools like Reaper and Descript, and concludes with information about a specialized Notion template designed for content stacking. Key Takeaways: - Split your editing into two distinct phases: technical editing (audio/video cleanup) and content editing (reviewing for key takeaways and content opportunities) - Create a pre-recording checklist to minimize technical issues and maintain smooth workflow - When editing, look for "key takeaways" that can serve as parent containers for multiple content pieces (shorts, quotes, infographics) - Use the "top 3-5 things" format as a quick hack to create valuable content pieces from any podcast episode Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction & Overview 0:31 - Recap of Part 1 0:52 - Section 2: Recording & Editing 1:38 - Recording for Efficient Content Stacking 2:23 - Two-Phase Editing Approach 3:34 - Understanding Key Takeaways 4:46 - Quick Hack for Finding Value 5:23 - Best Tools for Content Stacking 7:47 - Wrap Up & Next Steps

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