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Today I want to quickly dive into the Top 5 reasons why you should start your own podcast. So by the end of this episode I expect you to be pulling the trigger and starting your podcast! That would make me so happy :) 1. Confidence 2. Connections and Network 3. Learn & Grow 4. Helping Others - Both Audience and Guests 5. Thought Leadership Platform I promise you it is not as hard as you think to get started! I literally asked my first guest to be on the show before I even had any of my equipment and before I even knew I really had a podcast! And it’s cheap to get started too! I am using a Blue Yeti microphone which costs $120 on Amazon and I use a Logitech HD Web Cam for $58 on Amazon. We will be having a lot more content centered around launching and scaling your podcast and thought leadership platform, but now that you know WHY you start a podcast, and you know that it’s super cheap to get started, I expect each of your to have officially made the DECISION that you’re starting a podcast. Making the decision is the most powerful first step! If you have more questions on podcasting and creating a thought leadership platform, shoot me a text at 502-627-0501! I want to help! Interested in hopping on a Discovery Call with Evan: www.bit.ly/coachwithevan Blue Yeti Microphone: https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Yeti-USB-Microphone-Silver/dp/B002VA464S?th=1 Logitech HD Web Camera: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Widescreen-Calling-Recording-Desktop/dp/B006JH8T3S/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=web+camera&qid=1563762710&s=gateway&sr=8-3 Leave a review for Monumental on iTunes: www.bit.ly/eholladay Subscribe to the podcast and emails from Evan: www.evanholladay.com Follow Evan on Instagram: www.instagram.com/evanholladay Follow Evan on Facebook: www.facebook.com/EvanHolladay Follow Evan on Twitter: www.twitter.com/EvanHolladay Contact Evan: www.evanholladay.com
In this episode of the DistantJob podcast, we talk to Marcus Wermuth. Marcus, who is Lead Mobile Developer at Buffer (https://buffer.com?), writes about and delivers talks on how to lead remote teams.Among many other things, we talk about how Buffer’s focus on transparency allows their teams to generate unprecedented value; why empowering people only works when it’s in service to generating said value; and how you need to be creative when adapting leadership lessons to remote teams.If you would like to receive the transcript of this episode and previous episodes to read, annotate and love forever and ever (creepy!), subscribe at https://distantjob.com/blog/category/podcast/Want to continue the conversation with Marcus? You can reach him on his website at mwermuth.com, or by following him on Twitter ( twitter.com/mwermuth ) or LinkedIn ( www.linkedin.com/in/mwermuth/).Marcus’ recommendation for your remote office? The Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920: www.amazon.com/Logitech-Widescreen-Calling-Recording-Desktop/dp/B006JH8T3S/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1544439839&sr=8-4&keywords=logitech+webcam?As always, if you enjoy the podcast, we humbly ask that you leave a review on iTunes or your podcast syndication service of choice – and if you could share it, that would be even better!Need that one incredible employee to bolster your team? Get in touch at https://distantjob.com/contact/ and we’ll find you who you need.
For the price tag of $79.99 CAD (about $65 USD), it is a great deal. I had to play a bit with the sound levels of recording, as they do not adjust automatically. https://www.amazon.ca/Logitech-Webcam-Pro-C920-960-000764/dp/B006JH8T3S