More and more podcasters are turning to Descript, a software application that allows podcasters to transcribe, edit, enhance, market their podcasts, and more. With my production company, EIQ Media Group, I personally was a bit skeptical at first about the idea of turning to a software application for production. A major goal for us has always been achieving a high production value with our podcast portfolio, and up until recently we relied exclusively on a professional sound engineer to edit and master our podcast episodes.When I went to PodFest in Orlando back in February, I met up with Braxton Curtis, another podcaster who hosts a podcast called Business As You. We got to talking about editing and production and he was such an advocate for Descript, that he peeked my interest and curiosity. My assistant and I spent some time on our own trying to learn all the ins and outs with Descript but it wasn't until I attended Braxton's member-led tutorial on Descript on PodUnite that I felt fully capable of using the application to produce an episode.Descript's transcription feature, its associated ability to weave in layers and edit my podcast, its AI-based functions and sound features, and all of its other editing functions make it a must-have for all types of podcast production: whether you're a one-person operation or a large scale production team, Descript is easy to use and has everything you need with an editing and production application.If you're interested in signing up with Descript, please use our affiliate link below:https://www.descript.com/?lmref=Kyc9MwCheck out Braxton's member-led tutorial on PodUnite, a free global podcasting community and platform where podcasters can share, collaborate, answer questions and ultimately give value to each other.