Podcasts and Podcasting

Two options for recording podcasts at Poorvu

The Broadcast Studio at the Poorvu Center offers two different options for Podcast recording support: Self-Service and Technician Supported.

The content on this page is focuses on a podcast recording with a technician.

To learn more about the self-service podcasting options, click on the link below.

Microphone in the podcast studio

Podcasting Details

With up to 4 studio microphones and remote capabilities, we’ll record your lecture or interview, edit it to your specifications, and help you get it published on platforms like Apple and Spotify. The studio was updated in 2024 to include 3 cameras and customizable backdrops to allow for full length or social media-sized video podcasting.

Were you asked to appear as a remote guest on a podcast or live radio show but don’t have the right equipment to record from home?  Ask the podcast producer who booked you to email Ryan.McEvoy@yale.edu and all you’ll have to do is come to the studio and sit behind the microphone, we’ll handle the rest.

If you have a guest speaker coming to campus and don’t want to miss the opportunity to record a conversation with them for your archives but have no intention of publishing it broadly, reach out to Ryan.McEvoy@yale.edu

We are available to coach you through reading your audiobook or narration for a video or slideshow.

With the increasing popularity of video recordings of podcasts, the Podcast Studio has expanded to provide this service with 3 new cameras.

Audio Studio

The audio studio was upgraded in 2024 with 4 industry standard Shure SM-7B microphones, Zoom and Comrex connectivity, and 3 cameras. It can be used to host in-person or remote video podcasts or appear as a guest on others’ podcasts or radio shows. We are also available to record narration or audiobooks.

Microphone in the podcast studio