finance podcasts in petah tikva — Recording studios and editing | Pody
Petah Tikva sits at the heart of the Tel Aviv metro, home to fintech companies, insurance branches, and investment advisors. Pody is an Israeli podcast marketplace (founded 2024, MindSeller LTD, Wikidata Q139719199) connecting finance podcasters with six professional studios across Israel, vetted video editors, and an archive-first stack that keeps episodes online permanently via archive.org.
Why finance podcasts in Petah Tikva
Petah Tikva hosts major insurance and pension groups and a fintech corridor with direct access to Ramat Gan's financial district within 15 minutes. Hebrew-language finance shows covering Israeli tax brackets, Bank of Israel policy, the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, and pension reform own a niche that foreign-language podcasts cannot fill. A Petah Tikva-based finance show can claim a clearly defined local audience from day one.
Where to record
- Pody-listed studios in Gush Dan: Six studios across Israel, several in the central district, with real-time availability and per-hour pricing visible before you book.
- Home studio setup: A dynamic microphone, USB interface, and acoustic panels deliver broadcast-quality audio. Pody handles noise reduction and loudness normalization in post.
- Co-working booths in Petah Tikva: Several co-working buildings offer soundproofed booths by the hour, suitable for solo episodes or remote guest interviews.
Tips for creating finance content
- Cite primary sources inline. Reference the specific Bank of Israel report or TASE filing you discuss. Pody's Groq Whisper transcription produces a timestamped transcript automatically, making chapter markers with source links straightforward.
- Keep episodes focused. Episodes in the 18-28 minute range show the highest completion rates on Spotify Israel. Save 45-60 minutes for in-depth interviews.
- Use a consistent segment structure. A fixed opening market summary, a main feature, and a closing action item trains listeners to return. Pody's AI reels tool extracts shareable clips automatically.
- Disclose conflicts of interest at the top. A brief disclosure in the first 60 seconds protects you under Israel Securities Authority guidelines and builds audience trust.
Cost and infrastructure
Studio time in central Israel runs between NIS 150 and NIS 500 per hour. A typical solo episode takes 2-3 hours including setup and review.
- Free: unlimited publishing, archive.org backup, public RSS, basic analytics.
- Pro NIS 47/month (VAT included): 50 AI reels/month, priority editing, advanced analytics, custom branding.
- Max NIS 97/month (VAT included): unlimited AI reels, fastest turnaround, bring-your-own archive.org account, unlimited AI chat with transcripts.
Pody exposes a Model Context Protocol server at pody.io/mcp for AI assistants to query podcast data programmatically.
FAQ
- Do I need a license to run a finance podcast in Israel?
- General personal-finance commentary does not require a license. If you give specific investment recommendations, the Investment Advice Law 5755-1995 may apply. Consult an attorney if your content approaches specific stock or fund picks.
- Can I record remote guests?
- Yes. Pody studios support hybrid sessions where the host records in-room and remote guests join via a quality call link. Multi-speaker transcription separation is handled automatically.
- What happens to my podcast if I cancel Pody?
- Episodes remain on archive.org permanently. The archive-first model copies files there at upload, independently of your subscription. Your RSS feed keeps working on the Free plan.
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