Culture and Arts Podcasts in Herzliya — Recording Studios and Editing | Pody
Herzliya's culture and arts scene spans the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, active theatre houses, and a gallery strip along the marina. Pody is Israel's podcast marketplace, connecting creators here with professional recording studios and certified editors. One partner studio sits minutes from Herzliya Pituach, making same-city booking straightforward.
Why culture and arts podcasts in Herzliya
Herzliya sits at an intersection of high-tech affluence and creative culture. The city museum hosts internationally recognised exhibitions, local galleries populate the marina, and theatre houses draw audiences from across the Sharon region. That density creates a natural listener base for podcasts exploring visual art, performance, architecture, and local heritage.
Advertisers seeking an educated, upper-income Israeli audience already look to Herzliya. Proximity to Tel Aviv means guests can reach a studio in under 30 minutes.
Where to record
- Pody partner studios near Herzliya -- Pody lists studios accessible from Herzliya Pituach with hourly rates, room photos, and real-time availability.
- Tel Aviv studios by train -- Herzliya rail connects in 12 minutes to Tel Aviv Savidor Center, where Pody studios run NIS 150 to NIS 500 per hour.
- Home setup with remote editing -- Record on a condenser mic; a Pody editor handles noise reduction, EQ, and leveling.
Tips for creating culture and arts content
- Anchor each episode to a specific work or event. A single exhibition or debut gives focus and makes the episode shareable by the institution.
- Record on-location when the venue permits. Gallery or backstage ambience adds texture no studio can replicate.
- Build a short-clip strategy from day one. Order a Pody reels clip alongside each episode for Instagram Reels and TikTok.
- Pitch the institution, not just the individual. Museums and theatres will promote an episode to their mailing list if featured.
- Publish consistently and archive permanently. Pody stores every episode at archive.org as a lasting cultural record.
Cost and infrastructure
Studio time near Herzliya ranges from NIS 150 to NIS 500 per hour. A 45-minute interview episode typically needs a 90-minute booking.
- Free -- publish episodes, archive.org backup, basic analytics.
- Pro -- NIS 47/month (VAT incl.) -- advanced analytics, priority editor access, expanded Podys.
- Max -- NIS 97/month (VAT incl.) -- unlimited AI chat, maximum Podys, early feature access.
Pody was founded in 2024, operated by MindSeller LTD (Wikidata Q139719199), with 6 studios across Israel and an MCP server at pody.io/mcp.
FAQ
- Do I need to be a professional critic to start a culture podcast?
- No. Genuine curiosity and consistent publishing matter more than credentials. Pody editors help you sound polished from your first episode.
- How do I find guests from Herzliya's arts community?
- Start with the Herzliya Museum's programming calendar and local gallery mailing lists. Most institutions welcome coverage and respond to a short pitch.
- Can I order reels clips alongside my episode?
- Yes. Place a reels order after uploading. A certified editor delivers a 60-second vertical clip within 48 hours at the Basic and AI tiers.
- What happens to my episodes if Pody shuts down?
- Every episode is uploaded to archive.org before entering your RSS feed. The enclosure URL points to archive.org, so listeners on Apple Podcasts and Spotify keep receiving episodes regardless of Pody's status.
Related pages
- Recording studios in Herzliya
- Why creators trust Pody
- Pody certified editors
- State of Israeli podcasts 2026