Learn Podcast Insights From the ProsWe certainly hope you like hearing directly from us at Wavve, but we thought some of our successful customers have plenty more to share. We're starting a series where we feature pro podcasters and their stories, so that you can learn from the best in the business. Alexander Krause: One Last Late-Night Talk ShowWith episode titles like Death by Prank War, The Whoopee Cushion Prophecy, and Marionette in a Mini-Fridge, it's pretty clear that the podcast One Last Late-Night Talk Show doesn't take itself too seriously. Founder Alexander Krause brings improv comedy to podcasting. Here are a few of the highlights from our Wavve Q&A with Krause. Read the full interview on the Wavve blog.
"Do what you love, know why you’re doing it, and equalize your audio."
-Alexander Krause
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