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Why I Use Riverside to Record VO BOSS (And Why You Should Too)

  • 4 days ago
  • 2 min read

Why I Use  Riverside for the VO BOSS Podcast


If you’ve ever tried to record a podcast remotely, you already know—it’s not as simple as hitting record and hoping for the best.


Audio drops. Internet glitches. Video freezes. And suddenly, what should have been a clean, professional conversation turns into an editing headache.


That’s exactly why I use Riverside for the VO BOSS podcast.


But this choice comes from years of experience.


When I first started the VO BOSS podcast 9½ years ago, I recorded with ipDTL—a high-quality remote audio platform that, over time, even became my sponsor for many years. I absolutely loved it. At the time, it was one of the very few tools that offered truly broadcast-quality remote audio with isolated tracks, and that mattered deeply to me.


From the very beginning, I became accustomed to high-quality audio, and so did my listeners. They appreciated hearing conversations that felt polished, clear, and professional, even when guests were joining remotely from all over the world.


Fast-forward a few years, and video podcasting began to take off.


Suddenly, podcasts weren’t just audio anymore—there was a growing need for high-quality video versions as well. Many creators turned to familiar tools like Zoom, but at the time there wasn’t an easy way to separate tracks cleanly for professional post-production, and that made things more difficult when you care about quality.


Then Riverside came onto the scene, and it quickly fast-forwarded its way into becoming one of the most comprehensive and functional podcast recording platforms available today.



What immediately stood out to me was this:


every track is recorded locally and separately on each participant’s device.


That means the quality stays pristine, regardless of internet hiccups. You’re not relying on a shaky connection to preserve your content. You get clean, professional audio and fantastic video every single time.


And then they kept making it better.


They added:

  • built-in transcription

  • video shorts and social clip creation

  • editing capabilities

  • streamlined workflows for content repurposing


At this point, I truly couldn’t live without it.


For the VO BOSS podcast, whether I’m recording solo episodes, interviewing guests from across the country, or creating video-first content for multiple platforms, I know I’m getting consistent, polished, professional results.


And when you’re building a brand, your audience can absolutely tell the difference.


If you’re serious about growing your business through content—podcasting, coaching, teaching, or building meaningful connections—you need tools that support that growth instead of slowing you down.

So here’s your next step.


Try it for yourself and hear (and see) the difference:



Start free, test it out, and experience what it feels like to create content without worrying about quality.


Because when your tools are solid, you can focus on what really matters—showing up, delivering value, and building your business.

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