Ideal compressor settings for vocal podcast?

Any audio guru got some ideas on how to set up the podcast for a optimal audiopodcast?
I'm using a external microphone and don't want my audio to be clipped. I wan't to raise the low sounds and try to keep the narration constant at around -10 dB.
I tried the AUMultibandCompressor at preset 0 with fine results.
Anyone got any other tweeks or suggestions?

It's in the menu of effects that you find in the track info window when you click that little "Details" triangle.
You can also select a preset from the "Podcasting" set of "instruments" - you have things like "Male Narrator", "Male Radio", most of them use this speech enhancer.

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