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In this episode, guest speaker Craig Wealand explains how to give a good presentation in English - and the biggest mistakes to avoid.He shares some ways to present both in person and online so that your audience stay interested in what you're saying.Craig is speaking at the Professional English Summit (April 23 - 25) where he'll share many more ideas to give a great presentation in English.The Summit is completely free - make sure you get your access link here:https://smartenglishcoach.com/summitSend us a textSubscribe to the podcastNever miss an episode! Get free weekly coaching tips here.
Every year, I ask my audience, "What is your favorite podcast - and WHY." When we hear what resonates with people, we can ensure we include those ingredients in our show.ParticipantsSteve Stewart from The Podcast Editor Academy and the Podcast Editors Mastermind loves Stacking Benjamins.Ralph Estep Jr from the Ask Ralph Podcast (Christian Finance) loves the Ask the Podcast Coach show.Randy Black from Bible Bytes loves the No Agenda Show.Kim Newlove from The Pharmacist's Voice and Perrysburg Podcast loves The Erectile Dysfunction Radio show.York from Welcome to Earth Stories loves Podtastic Audio.Wolfman Mike from the 70's vs 80's show loves Beach too Sandy Water too wetHarris from His Daughter's Podcast Loves the Founders PodcastChris Nesi from House of Ed Tech AND the NEW Perpetual Syndication loves the Al and Jerry Postgame PodcastLouis Goodman from Love thy Lawyer loves Commentary.Zita Christian from Ritual Recipes and My Spouse Has Dementia loves the Build a Big Podcast.Craig Wealand from Aprender ingles with Reza and Craig loves
I had the chance to interview Craig Wealand, the host of InglesPodcast, and an English teacher for more than 20 years! He shared his experiences as a teacher, Spanish learner, podcaster and more. I really enjoyed this episode, and I hope you will too! Listen to Craig's podcast: https://inglespodcast.com/ Learn with Craig: https://www.englishcraig.com/
In this episode, special guest Craig Wealand (from inglespodcast.com) shares six ways of getting more fluent in English. Craig is a very experienced English teacher that you might remember from the Advanced English Summit in April.Craig's six fluency tips range from 'paid' to 'free', and in this episode you'll find out:- a surprising way to get English conversation practice- three ways to make sure an English course is right for you- three free - but super effective - ways to get more fluent in EnglishBut there's more!Craig is one of the speakers at the new English Fluency Summit in September this year. He'll be giving 12 tips for English fluency - don't miss his talk!The English Fluency Summit is completely free, and you can get your access here:The English Fluency SummitSee you there!Send us a textSubscribe to the podcastNever miss an episode! Get free weekly coaching tips here.
If you use English for your work, "disfluencies" in English are something you should avoid.In this episode, I interview Craig Wealand, an English teacher and podcaster, who specialises in fluency, disfluency and advanced communication skills.Craig explains how disfluencies stop you from sounding professional, and gives several examples of what they are.If you want to find out how to avoid making them, come along to Craig's session at the Advanced English Summit.The link to join (it's free!) is here:Advanced English SummitWhat is the Advanced English Summit?It's a 3-day event especially for intermediate level English learners who want to get to advanced English level. Come along to 10 different sessions (on speaking, listening, grammar, writing, vocabulary AND exam skills.) All the speakers are professional English teachers, coaches and podcasters.It's completely free and live on Zoom. Advanced English SummitSubscribe to the podcastNever miss an episode! Get free weekly coaching tips here.
My guest today is Craig WealandLondon-born Craig is a DELTA qualified teacher, materials writer and a professional podcaster and podcast editor.He settled in Valencia, Spain in 1997 where he worked for the British Council and was a Cambridge speaking examiner until 2021.He has spoken at several international conferences on podcasting and language teaching. These days, he spends his time teaching English conversation and fluency online and producing his co-hosted language podcast.We talked about:⭐ Craig's story and how he got into teaching⭐ The hidden meanings behind words and why it's important to understand body language as well as words⭐ Craig's experiences of living and working in Spain⭐ Tips and resources for passing the Cambridge speaking exam⭐ Craig's podcast for learners of EnglishFind out more about Craig on the show notes page:https://www.englishwithkirsty.com/podcast/episode239***********Send me an email if you have any questions or suggestions about the English with Kirsty podcast:podcast@englishwithkirsty.comor come and find me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsty-wolf-a8478235/
This is episode 50!So it's all about milestones.Pilar has hit a few milestones with 21st Century Work Life podcast. In 2015, Pilar recorded episode 50 with Lisette, asking if anything had changed in virtual teams? It still hasn't! https://www.virtualnotdistant.com/podcasts/world-of-virtual-teamsEpisode 100 was all about the future of work and had many guests. https://www.virtualnotdistant.com/podcasts/episode100 Episode 200 was all about celebrations, with contributions from guests in writing and audio. https://www.virtualnotdistant.com/podcasts/200The celebrations for episode 300 were wild! The episode was in three parts! And Pilar set up a whole new podcast with the whole interviews. https://www.virtualnotdistant.com/podcasts/300-part1 Episode 50 of the Management Café podcast was also about celebrations! https://managementcafepodcast.com/2023/03/20/50-celebrating-big-or-small/You can also see what others are doing: Craig Wealand and his co-host on La mansión del inglés hit 400 episodes last year, and you can hear him talking about that and building community in episode 20 of Adventures in Podcasting. Today's recommended podcast is No Stupid Questions, by one of the authors of Freakonomics. If you're thinking of starting your own podcasting adventure, I recommend Buzzsprout as host - click here for my affiliate link, which also gets you a little discount, and Riverside FM for recording, which you can access through this other affiliate link.
Language podcaster Craig is from the UK but has been podcasting in Spain for many years. Alternatively business podcaster Pilar has the opposite geographical podcasting experience being from Spain and podcasting from the UK for a long time. And yet they found each other and created a podcast about the scene in Spain some years ago. In this conversation with Craig and Pilar we dig into what they learned about podcasting in these two countries, how the space has changed since their podcast was live and how indy podcasting differs from business podcasting. These two folks are knowledgeable and are tapped into the space in a passion led way so there's a lot to learn from them. Let's get to it!Pilar's podcast: Adventures in PodcastingCraig's podcast: InglespodcastTheir podcast on the Spanish podcasting space: https://enclavedepodcast.wordpress.com/
Language podcaster Craig is from the UK but has been podcasting in Spain for many years. Alternatively business podcaster Pilar has the opposite geographical podcasting experience being from Spain and podcasting from the UK for a long time. And yet they found each other and created a podcast about the scene in Spain some years ago. In this conversation with Craig and Pilar we dig into what they learned about podcasting in these two countries, how the space has changed since their podcast was live and how indy podcasting differs from business podcasting. These two folks are knowledgeable and are tapped into the space in a passion led way so there's a lot to learn from them. Let's get to it!Pilar's podcast: Adventures in PodcastingCraig's podcast: InglespodcastTheir podcast on the Spanish podcasting space: https://enclavedepodcast.wordpress.com/
Language podcaster Craig is from the UK but has been podcasting in Spain for many years. Alternatively business podcaster Pilar has the opposite geographical podcasting experience being from Spain and podcasting from the UK for a long time. And yet they found each other and created a podcast about the scene in Spain some years ago. In this conversation with Craig and Pilar we dig into what they learned about podcasting in these two countries, how the space has changed since their podcast was live and how indy podcasting differs from business podcasting. These two folks are knowledgeable and are tapped into the space in a passion led way so there's a lot to learn from them. Let's get to it!Pilar's podcast: Adventures in PodcastingCraig's podcast: InglespodcastTheir podcast on the Spanish podcasting space: https://enclavedepodcast.wordpress.com/
In this episode, I'm joined by Craig Wealand from Ingles Podcast. Craig is a super friendly and experienced English teacher, Cambridge examiner and podcaster from the UK. He's based in Valencia and has been living in Spain for more than two decades. You'll hear us talk about: The intermediate plateau (briefly) Setting SMART goals to keep making progress What it means to know a word My first class at the British Council Italy Craig's story about being an expat At the end of the episode I explain a word that Craig used while he was talking to me. Episode Links Craig's photos - https://fabiocerpelloni.com/craig/ Want to improve your speaking? Check out my speaking program - https://fabiocerpelloni.com/4-weeks-with-fabio/ Want to learn with me? Have a look here https://fabiocerpelloni.com/learn-with-me/ The word I explained at the end of the episode - https://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/banter Craig's podcast https://www.inglespodcast.com/ Craig's courses http://englishmasterclass.net/ Craig on Tweeter - @mansiontweet Join my private email list for free tips and quiet announcements - https://fabiocerpelloni.com/private/ Would you like to support the show for free? Then you could: Write a review on Podchaser - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXgdVIAWuio&feature=youtu.be Tell a friend about the show Subscribe to Stolaroid Stories Share it on social media / WhatsApp / Telegram Leave a review on Apple Podcast Rate it on Spotify Thank you!
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We are joined by the experienced English teacher and Spanish learner Craig Wealand. He is the host of the Inglespodcast and he knows his onions! (Inglespodcast – Los audio podcasts de La Mansión del Inglés) We talk about disfluencies: What are disfluencies? What are cruch words? How to reduce disfluencies? Why do we make disfluencies (crutch words etc.) while speaking? How can we become fluent speakers? Craig has been helping the English community for more than 10 years! (inglespodcast.com & mansioningles.com) How podcasting (or just recording yourself) helps you to become fluent in your target language. YouTube version of this episode http://www.inglespodcast.com/437 (Craig's version of this episode, with different intro and outro) inglespodcast - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcb1AE_IC4Dg3Hshab06Rxw Time stamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:06 - What is "My Fluent Podcast"? 3:09 - Listen to Podcasts to hone your language skills 5:37 - Oxymoron 06:05 - Podcasting as a language learning tool - Where to begin? 7:26 - The Vocab Man (A podcast about practical English Expressions) 9:46 - How long has Craig been podcasting? 11:00 - Did Craig's prediction from about 8 years ago come true? 12:44 - Receiving Feedback from listeners 13:33 - Aprendeingles Podcast 14:33 - How to learn from Podcast interviews? 15:38 - What are evergreen podcast episodes? 17:10 - What are disfluencies? (Daniel's view) 18:20 - What are crutch words? 18:57 - What is the definition of disfluencies? 20:00 - Some examples of crutch words 20:14 - Every language is using diffent crutch words 20:56 - Why it is not wise to edit out every crutch words (ums, ahms) 22.15 - What are some other disfluencies apart from crutch words? 22:57 - Not noticing crutch words while speaking / listening 24:12 - What are the negatives of disfluencies? (Crutch words can distract you) 26:06 - Excerpt of Aprendeingles Podcast HOW TO OVERCOME DIFSLUENCIES 26:35 - Be aware of your disfluencies (first step to overcome them) 27:54 - Don't be afraid of silences 27:59 - Practical expressions (buy yourself time) 29:31 - Use technology to improve your fluency 30:40 - Descript (Video/Podcast editing software) 29:00 - Work on your proununciation 31:55 - Interview Keanu Reeves 32:32 - Using too many crutch words 35:07 - Text to speech apps (Siri, Google Assistantl, Alexa) to overcome crutch words 37:03 - Why stress will affect your fluency 39:09 - Did Craig never felt comfortable at public speaking 40:53 - Communicatoin can be difficult even for native speakers (bear this in mind) 42:10 - Start out with your own podcast and become fluent! 42:53 - Outro 43:24 - Blubbers and other mentions Interview with Luke Thompson: E28 – interview with Luke Thompson / Luke's English podcast - my fluent podcast / https://www.myfluentpodcast.com/e28-interview-with-luke-thompson-lukes-english-podcast/ I can't put my finger on it: (The Vocab Man) https://www.spreaker.com/episode/51374444 Video Clip : https://youtube.com/clip/Ugkx9HUPTB5DOHN29MB84d5TRfJHYpdFmM4f Music: Scott Holmes - Upbeat Party Scott Holmes Music - Free Music Archive
Yay, episode 20 and I'm celebrating by bringing in my first guest, Craig Wealand, host of Aprender Inglés con Reza y Craig, a podcast that teaches English as a foreign language. I co-hosted En clave de podcast with Craig, and we learned loads, about podcasting and about the podcast-sphere in Spain, where Craig is based. Craig's show is aimed at mainly Spanish speakers with an intermediate or advanced level of English, who want to improve it. They cover grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, they give listening practice... 15.05 MINSFeedback is so important for a podcaster and Craig's show gets a lot of it. Their listeners tend to get in touch when they have a question or a suggestion for a topic. Pilar gets lots of feedback for Gastronostalgia, but it's all from friends and family, so she's waiting for the listener pool to evolve. 19.36 MINSPilar wants to know what Craig's recording set up looks like, as Reza goes to his house to record. By the way, Craig is very proud that they've never missed a weekly episode in all these years! During the pandemic when they recorded online, the challenge was to get good audio quality at Reza's home, because he's not set up for recording. Craig has a set of PR40 microphones and some Samson Q2Us for guests. He used to have a DBX 286s audio processor, which blocks out some of the breathing sounds, but now he uses a Rodecaster Pro. He also has a portable set up. They sit at opposite sides of the desk, to avoid bleeding from one microphone to the next. They rely heavily on facial and body gestures to guide the conversation. The whole experience is a social occasion for them, and you can hear that in the conversation. 30.45 MINSCraig runs the final mp3 file through Otter.io, and offers the transcript for his Patrons. Pilar wants to know how much work Craig does on the text file to correct the script, which also has some Spanish words of course. As an English teacher, he corrects a lot of the punctuation! Craig does the quality control as he's working on the transcript. 39.06 MINSCraig recently hit episode 400! And they've committed to another 400 episodes more!It's important to celebrate the different milestones as you progress through your podcast, because it's not easy to podcast consistently, but it's difficult to come up with different ways of marking these episodes. For episode 400, they talked about the different verb tenses. 48.13 MINS Given that they were recording in March 2022, Pilar wants to know how Craig deals with current affairs in the show, when things happen that are very much on the public's mind. They try to avoid them as they risk not making the show evergreen. However, they did record some episodes specifically about these events after people asked for them, like Brexit or the pandemic. Pilar asks Craig whether he's ever thought of giving up the podcast, he hasn't! Even during difficult times, they've managed to make that weekly commitment. To end the episode, Craig shares a memorable moment, when he met a loyal listener from Chile when he visited Valencia. Connect with Craig: Or look for Ingles podcast in your podcast app, or visit the website https://www.inglespodcast.com/ or connect on Twitter, where he is If you're thinking of starting your own podcasting adventure, I recommend Buzzsprout as host - click here for my affiliate link, which also gets you a little discount, and Riverside FM for recording, which you can access through this other affiliate link.
I reached out to you and asked how you found your co-host and you were nice enough to reply. SPONSOR: School of Podcasting Audio Editing If you're stressed out about your podcast, and you're spending too much time, check out the School of Podcasting Editing service. We have different variations to meet your budget. Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/edit Tips in Choosing a Co-Host for Your Podcast You want someone who has the same commitment (and support). You want someone who loves your topic, but might approach it from a different angle. You don't need a clone of you. We already have one of you. Make sure you all understand how things are divided up and workaround: Money coming in Podcast production Podcast Promotion Who is paying for what (money going out) How do you get fired or quit? What schedule is the show going to use (record some test shows to determine this) Finding a Co-host Today we hear how some people: Ask other podcasters they knew Ask family members Asked bloggers Asked their audience You might consider starting your show as a solo artist which makes it easier to ask someone to join something that exists than something that is just an idea in your head. see www.schoolofpodcasting.com/join Thanks To The Contributors: Wayne Henderson from the Packers Fan Podcast ( https://packersfanpodcast.com/ and www.mediavoiceovers.com) Andrés Brenes from Colmillo Roquero colmilloroquero.com ( a Spanish podcast about Heavy Metal) Brent Bergherm from Lattitude Photography Podcast - https://latitudephotographypodcast.com/ Fred Castaneda from Podcast Reporter ( www.podcastreporter.com and www.strugglingbiz.com and http://2030podcast.com/) Roben Harris from Destinations Connections ( www.destinationconnections.com ) Matt Rafferty - The Author Inside You (www.theauthorinsideyou.com ) Josh Rivers 24 Faithful www.24faithful.com Craig Wealand from Ingles Podcast.com ( inglespodcast.com ) Mentioned In This Show Podcast Editing Podcast Review Show Text " sop " to 31996 Join the School of Podcasting www.schoolofpodcasting.com/join
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715. Catching up with Craig Wealand [LEP/AIRC Swapcast] Exchanging questions with English teacher Craig Wealand from "Apprender Ingles con Resa y Craig" about COVID-19, living in Europe post-Brexit, my daughter's English, getting proper tea in France and Spain, teaching English on Zoom, the worst jobs we've ever had + more, with a song on the guitar at the end. Episode page https://wp.me/p4IuUx-oOG LEP Premium https://www.teacherluke.co.uk/premiuminfo Apprender Ingles con Resa y Craig www.inglespodcast.com
The Zoom Podtrack P4 is coming out next month (from what I hear) and this appears to be a game-changer for those podcasting on a budget. Here are some of the features of the Zoom Podtrack P4: Zoom Podtrack P4 Podcast Recorder Four mic inputs with XLR connectors Four headphone outputs with individual volume control Gain control knobs and mute buttons for each input Phantom power for all XLR inputs Automatically prevent feedback from call audio using the Mix-Minus function Easily connect your phone using the TRRS connection Trigger sound effects using four assignable Sound Pads with 11preset sounds All input sources can be recorded on separate tracks 16-bit /44.1kHz audio WAV Records directly to SD, SDHC and SDXC cards up to 512 GB 2-input, 2-output USB audio interface Class-compliant mode for iOS compatibility Up to four hours of use with just two AA batteries or a USB power supply Can be powered via 2 AA Batteries Can be powered via USB or Zoom AD-17 AC Adapter Comparing the Podtrack P4 to the Rodecaster Pro Zoom P4 VS Rodercaster Pro Zoom Podtrack P4 Manual (pdf), Price: Zoom Podtrack P4 is $199 Rodecaster is $599 Audio Processing: The Rodecaster has built-in APHEX audio processing and mic modeling. There is a "big bottom," an aural exciter, a compressor, and noise gate. The P4 has a low cut (to cut out unnecessary frequencies) and a limiter (to make sure you don't peak and distort). ThePodtrack P4 does have very powerful preamps that are very quiet. The Rodecaster also features a built-in ducking option so if the host is in channel 1, and someone tries to talk at the same time this feature (which can be turned on and off) will ensure the host (mic 1) is heard. Sound Pads: The Rodecaster has 8 pads for sound effects vs the 4 on the P4. If you're doing things live and want the ability to play sounds with a press of a button. As both the Rodecaster and the P4 have the ability to plug a phone in and you could use an app like Backpack studio which enables you to have a ton of sound pads. Slider Vs Knobs The Rodecaster has sliders vs the knobs on the P4 Storage: The P4 has a SD card, the Rodecaster has a micro SD Card. On their website, the Rodecaster mentions Micro SD up to 256 Gigs. The Podtrack P4 mentions card up to 512 Gigs. Both of those sizes are huge. Bluetooth: The Rodecaster has built-in Blue Tooth, the P4 has an optional BTA-2 Bluetooth option ($49) Recording Sample Rate: The Rodecaster records in 48khz/24-bit, the P4 is 44.1khz/16 bit. While I don't feel this makes that much of a difference (as in the end your podcast is listened to in earbuds, car speakers, and portable speakers). However, if you're doing anything with video, your video editor will be happy you have the ability to record in 48khz. Number of Tracks: The Rodecaster can record up to 8 tracks, the P4 records up to 4 Both units provide a stereo mixdown, and in addition to the mic inputs, they provide tracks for the pads. The Rodecaster has the ability to turn off the multi-track recording. Recording Into Your Computer Both send a stereo mix to the computer (great for live streaming), but the Rodecaster can also send map individual tracks to channels. Interface The Rodecaster has a touch screen. The P4 has a simple to use menu system. Markers The Rodecaster has the ability to add markers (which can be very useful for editing) While other room recorders have this feature the P4 does not ) Outputs The Rodecaster has 4 headphones out in addition to a stereo out. The Zoom P4 has four headphones out. Footprint:The Rodecaster is 14" X 11" the P4 4.1" X6.1.' This might be important for those with smaller desktops. The P4 is 1/4th smaller than the Rodecaster. For my friends across the pond the Rodecaster is 350 mm x 275 mm the Podtrack P4 is 112 mm x 155 mm Warranty: RodecasterPro: Limited 1-Year Warranty with 1 Additional Year upon Registration. (source BNH). Podtrack P4: Limited 1-Year Warranty (source BNH). If you're looking for a great sounding unit, and never need to record more than four sources, this is a great unit. Audio snobs will complain about the lack of ability to record in 48khz/24hz but 44.1/16 will be fine for something that is heard in-car speakers and earbuds. Some will complain about sliders vs knobs. The knobs help cut the footprint which gives you your desk back. If you want to achieve the tone of the rodecaster you will need to invest in some plugins. If you're on a budget and want an easy way to record separate tracks including the phone, this is worth checking out. Just don't drop it. Check out the Zoom Podtrack P4 The Zoom ZDM-1 Dynamic Microphone I must confess that the Electrovoice RE320 has been my mic for many years. It's also close to $300. The ZDM-1 comes with a pop filter, "stand" a cable, and headphones for $120. I didn't think it was fair to compare it to the RE320 so I pulled out the Rode Podmic (another microphone designed for podcasters for around $99). Both microphones are very well built, and when I kid about using them as a weapon, I'm not kidding. You need a sturdy stand to hold these up. The ZDM-1 has a great mount that screws into the bottom and just seems solid. The Rode Podmic also is well built. The Zoom ZMD-1 has 50 Hz to 18 kHz frequency response with tight bass and smooth highs enhance vocal tone for radio, podcasting, and more The Rode Podmic has a frequency response of 20 Hz to 20 kHz. In specs, it should pick up a bit more bass and a bit more high end. While neither one of these microphones sound bad, I thought I heard a little more high end and sibilance on the Zoom ZMD-1. The one thing that Audio Technica, Zoom, and other microphone companies need to quit doing is giving us microphone stands that are 100% completely worthless. While the TPS-4 stand that comes with the ZDM-1 is sturdier than the other worthless microphone stands, They are so short that you have to do a bizarre yoga pose to lean over to use it. Either invent a new mic stand as an accessory, or just include the clip/mount and lower the price. Nobody in their right mind is using the TPS-4 microphone stand. The Zoom ZHP-1 Headphones were amazingly clear. The high end was crystal clear to an almost alarming point. The somewhat self-adjusting headphones fit nice and snug and really cut out the outside world. I used other "included" headphones with other microphones and they were typically uncomfortable and had the fidelity of a record cut out of a cereal box (you have to be over 50 to get that). These had a nice sound, and I love that the cable can be disconnected at the headphones (great for those of us who are always tangled in or headphone cable. For $199 this a good value with a solid mic, nice pop filter, study mount and comfortable headphones to boot. Just pick up a nice boom arm (are strong desk stand as it is heavy). August Question of the Month: What Keeps You Going? This month the question was, "What has kept you going with your podcast when others have stopped?" Kris and Kristine from the Kris and Kristine Show Kris and Kristine are engaged and this is just another great way of spending time together. (everyone together - awww....). Kristine said, " I'm big on trying to constantly strengthen our relationship. And there's a lot of research that says, for a woman, when she invests in the hobbies and the interests of her partner, then it really helps to build that bond. And so Kris could have loved going to golf or you could have had all these hobbies that take you out of the house and away from me, but instead, you choose to build and grow a hobby with me. What woman wouldn't want that from her significant other that you want to spend dedicated time with me? These are super nice peeps and I wish them the best when they get married in November. Check out their show at www.krisandkristine.com Curtis Longellow from the Rerozest Podcast Curtis Longfellow from the Retrozest podcast needed an outlet. He wanted to talk about all things retro (70's and 80's) and by starting a podcast he attracted other people who are just like him. It turns out it's really paid off. Diane Franklin, the actress who portrayed Monique Juno in the classic 80s dark comedy film Better Off Dead, granted me an interview in celebration of the 30 fifth anniversary of the film. In fact, it just posted yesterday. The other thing that keeps me going is the power of podcasting network shows. In fact, via Episode Number 678 of the School of podcasting, you really prepared me for the aforementioned interview with Diane Franklin. What was supposed to only be a 45-minute interview ballooned into an hour and 15 minutes. This was largely because the tips you shared on Episode Number 678 really prepared me and helped me to frame and ask some very unique questions, which kept the stories from Diane flowing. Additionally, you recently did a short review of my AC DC Back in Black 40th anniversary episode on your Podcast Rodeo Show. You shared several tips which helped me to plan for future episodes. And also you pointed out a glaring typo on my podcast description to which I immediately responded and corrected. Thank you for all you do. Dave. I suspect that your contribution to teaching about podcasting is really keeping a bunch of podcasters going, keep up the good work, and check out the retros s podcasts at retro zest.com forward slash podcast. Civilla Morgan from the Childless, Not By Choice (and Not Just Another Religion and politics Podcast) Here is what Civilla from the Childless, Not by Choice had this to say, "I believe I believe in the power of podcasting, I believe podcasting is a Message carrier. And I can see the results of it because of the response that I get. I may not be at a million downloads. But I'm hearing from people whose lives are literally being changed when they listen to the Childless, not by choice podcast episodes. They're writing into me. One woman just called me about a week ago from Holland on speakpipe on my website, and she left a message because she was so excited to find thes podcast, she couldn't believe it. And she had to tell me all about what episode she was on and how the podcast has completely absolutely helped her and that she just recently joined the Facebook group. I've got to keep going. I've got to keep getting the word out. Slowly but surely it can be tedious. There can be deep valley moments where you just want to throw everything across the room and just walk away from it all. And then those awesome mountain top moments where you get that awesome interview, like when I got that interview with you, Dave Jackson. And so you have to take the good with the bad when it comes to podcasting and I just love that I can get the message out whether it's the Childless, not by choice podcast, or the Not just another religion and politics podcast where I get to say my part as to how the Christian community is behaving (or misbehaving right now), in some instances. It's just a way to get the word out to get your message out. It's truly a message carrier. And that's why I'm still podcasting. Craig Wealand from Ingles Podcast Here are the reason Craig keeps podcasting: I podcast with a co-host, who I've known for many years. He's a very good friend. And it's a lot of fun to get together with him. once every three weeks, batch record some episodes, then have a nice lunch together and just hang out, just be with someone who I really like. We have a laugh, we have fun together. So one big element of the fun I get from podcasting is getting together with my friend and colleague. I think we're helping people with our product when I know we're helping people, we get feedback, voice messages, emails, telling us that because of the podcasts, we've helped people, get promotions, find a job pass an exam in English, so we know that we're doing some good out there and then keeps us going the feedback from our community. I really like the podcasting community. They're a great bunch of people. And I enjoy hanging out with podcasters. I feel very comfortable when I'm with podcasters. And, and over the years, I've made some really good friends in the podcasting community going to events and conferences, and meeting people online. So I really like being part of the community. And it's much easier to be part of the community if you have a podcast. I think I really like creating something that wasn't in the world before. Hopefully, that's a good thing. It might be a bad thing. But I like the idea that we've put something out there that might be of use to people and it didn't exist before we turned on the microphones. I like the idea that I've created something. Check out Craig at Ingles Podcast Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting I've always said that podcasting scratches every itch I have. It is somewhat technical, and I'm somewhat of a geek. You are in 100% control and you can do anything you want. As a creative person, I love that. I get to help people. As someone with a teaching background, that puts a lot of "Gas in my tank." As someone who spent myself into bankruptcy trying to have children (and failed), this is somehow my "Legacy." Check out all of Dave's shows at www.powerofpodcasting.com September Question of the Month Right now, I'm obsessed with the word, Interesting. When you hear the word interesting, what comes to your mind. If someone who spoke another language and asked you to explain what Interesting mean, how would you describe it. Feel free to "riff" on your thoughts of interesting, and explain any examples of content you feel is interesting. I need your answer by September 25th, 2020. Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/question Ready to Start Your Podcast? I love helping people plan, launch, and grow their podcast. I have multiple plans and scenarios to meet any budget. Let's work together.
This year at Podfest also saw the first-ever Podcast Editor’s Conference. While there were several amazing speakers, the one that stood out the most was from http://www.inglespodcast.com/ (Craig Wealand) called Ethics of Editing & Disfluencies. He talked about disfluencies and the ethics of editing podcasts. While this topic got everyone thinking, it brought to mind a specific question for Jennifer, “Should we, as podcast editors, remove profanity from our clients’ episodes?” Resources: Podfest: https://podfestexpo.com (https://podfestexpo.com) Podcast Editors Conference: https://podcasteditorsconference.com (https://podcasteditorsconference.com) Podcast Editors Club (Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcasteditors/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcasteditors/) Hindenburg Systems: https://hindenburg.com (https://hindenburg.com) Reaper: https://reaper.fm (https://reaper.fm) Descript: https://descript.com (https://descript.com) Hindenburg Users Group (Unofficial): https://hindyusers.com (https://hindyusers.com) https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcasteditors/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcasteditors/) Appearing in this episode: Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) | https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (@KYPodcasting) Carrie Caulfield Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://www.instagram.com/carriearick/ (@carriearick) Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com (https://toptieraudio.com) | https://twitter.com/@toptieraudio (@toptieraudio) Jennifer & Carrie’s Microphones provided by Mathew Passy of https://www.thepodcastconsultant.com/ (The Podcast Consultant )(thanks!) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Join Pilar and 18 guests to reflect on how the world of work and our attitudes to work are changing. visit www.virtualnotdistant.com Thank you to everyone who has ever appeared on this podcast and a special thanks to all those involved in this special episode: Michael Herman www.michaelherman.com Episode 95 Vanessa Shaw www.thehumansideoftech.org Episode 45 Ryan Behrman Episode 44 Mandy Garner www.workingmums.co.uk Episode 74 Kristin Messina www.yonderwork.com Episode 97 Pilar mentions this article: https://www.theguardian.com/money/2016/nov/18/daily-commute-of-two-hours-reality-for-37m-uk-workers Michele Bonazza www.sketchtogether.com Episode 57 Mandy Garner www.workingmums.co.uk Episode 74 Melanie Purschel www.teammoodtracker.com Episode 88 Jurgen Appelo http://jurgenappelo.com/ Episode 4 Lisette Sutherland www.collaborationsuperpowers.com every other episode!!!! Craig Wealand www.inglespodcast.com Episode 66 Mariano Tufró www.leadershipminds.co.uk Episode 18 Lindsay Price www.theatrefolk.com Episode 28 and http://www.theatrefolk.com/podcast/devising-physical-theatre/ Craig Wealand www.inglespodcast.com and www.enclavedepodcast.com Episode 66 Phil Hayes www.managementfutures.co.uk/books Episode 8 Marta Texidor https://twitter.com/martatmdv Episode 12 Dave Blum aka Dr.Clue www.drclue.com Episode 94 Richard A. Mackinnon www.futureworkcentre.com Episode 81 Mark Kilby www.markkilby.com Episodes 73 and 95 Andy Cleff www.andycleff.com Episode 99 Share your thoughts through our Contact Form.
En el podcasting español existen muchos metapodcasts, esto es, podcasts dedicados a hablar de podcasting, cada uno con su enfoque particular. Y justo cuando pienso que no puede haber ya más variedad en el sector, me encuentro con En clave de podcast, un programa que trata de cubrir la actualidad del podcasting en España y lo hace de manera bilingüe, con una entrevista en español a un podcaster y una segunda parte de debate en inglés entre los presentadores, Craig Wealand y Pilar Ortí.Los podcasts recomendados por nuestros invitados son The Tim Ferris Show y The Fizzle Show.Patrocinado por Podrover, un servicio que recoge para ti las reseñas que va recibiendo tu podcast en todos los países en los que iTunes lo publica, enviándotelas por email o por Slack y permitiéndote así estar al corriente del feedback más importante del podcasting actual. En Emilcar FM usamos Podrover y tú puedes conocer su servicio durante treinta días sin compromiso y con un descuento del 10% desde http://podrover.com/promopodcastBusca los enlaces de este episodio en http://emilcar.fm/promopodcast donde también esperamos tus comentarios.
En el podcasting español existen muchos metapodcasts, esto es, podcasts dedicados a hablar de podcasting, cada uno con su enfoque particular. Y justo cuando pienso que no puede haber ya más variedad en el sector, me encuentro con En clave de podcast, un programa que trata de cubrir la actualidad del podcasting en España y lo hace de manera bilingüe, con una entrevista en español a un podcaster y una segunda parte de debate en inglés entre los presentadores, Craig Wealand y Pilar Ortí.Los podcasts recomendados por nuestros invitados son The Tim Ferris Show y The Fizzle Show.Patrocinado por Podrover, un servicio que recoge para ti las reseñas que va recibiendo tu podcast en todos los países en los que iTunes lo publica, enviándotelas por email o por Slack y permitiéndote así estar al corriente del feedback más importante del podcasting actual. En Emilcar FM usamos Podrover y tú puedes conocer su servicio durante treinta días sin compromiso y con un descuento del 10% desde http://podrover.com/promopodcastBusca los enlaces de este episodio en http://emilcar.fm/promopodcast donde también esperamos tus comentarios.
En el podcasting español existen muchos metapodcasts, esto es, podcasts dedicados a hablar de podcasting, cada uno con su enfoque particular. Y justo cuando pienso que no puede haber ya más variedad en el sector, me encuentro con En clave de podcast, un programa que trata de cubrir la actualidad del podcasting en España y lo hace de manera bilingüe, con una entrevista en español a un podcaster y una segunda parte de debate en inglés entre los presentadores, Craig Wealand y Pilar Ortí.Los podcasts recomendados por nuestros invitados son The Tim Ferris Show y The Fizzle Show.Patrocinado por Podrover, un servicio que recoge para ti las reseñas que va recibiendo tu podcast en todos los países en los que iTunes lo publica, enviándotelas por email o por Slack y permitiéndote así estar al corriente del feedback más importante del podcasting actual. En Emilcar FM usamos Podrover y tú puedes conocer su servicio durante treinta días sin compromiso y con un descuento del 10% desde http://podrover.com/promopodcastBusca los enlaces de este episodio en http://emilcar.fm/promopodcast donde también esperamos tus comentarios. Hosted on Mumbler.io
1. The success Academy - Victor Martín 2. Emprendedores digitales - Jose Miguel García 3. Hola SEO - Guillermo Gascón 4. SEO profesional - Juan Carlos Díaz 5. Caviar Online - Carles Fité y Joan Martín 6. Marketing Online - Joan Boluda 7. La academia del Marketing Online - Oscar Feito 8. Triunfa con tu libro - Ana Nieto 9. El podcast de blogpocket - Antonio Cambronero 10. Emprendedores Knowmadas - Franck Scipion (no emite más) 11. Emilcar Daily - Emilio Cano. tecnlogia, productividad... 12. Empréndete podcast - Juan Pablo, Daniela, Santiago, Andrés 13. Podcast Influencia emprendedora - Albanis Gil. Nueva temporada 14. Cómo comenzar a vender online - Pepa Cobos. Leads... 15. No es asunto vuestro - Victor Correal 16. Vendedor Profesional - Carlos Sogorb. Linkedin, atención al cliente... 17. El gran apagón - Podium podcast 18. Apple 5x1 - Fernando del Moral 19. Hablemos de Web - Diseño y desarrollo. Derechos de autor... - Natalia de la Selva y Angel Ponce 20. The writing Corner - Javi Pastor. Entrevistas 21. Libros para emprendedores - Luis Ramos. Resúmenes 22. Todo sobre Marketing jurídico - Joaquín Casanovas. Para abogados 23. Le damos al Branding - Ignacio Jaén 24. Coaching Digital para espíritus knowmads - Teresa Saez. Comunicación en Internet y tecnlogía desde Valencia 25. Nación Podcast Network - Mezcla. Sunne. 26. Nación podcaster - Sunne 27. Píldoras para Zoho CRM - Alberto Verdu 28. El Método - Luis Quevedo. Ciencia 29. Astronomía y algo más - Ricardo García 30. Más que teclas - Jose Manuel Ramirez. Conduciendo. Noticias 31. Matrioska - Jair Barragán. Redes sociales... 32. Brann: Marcas con historia- weimark branding - Rubén Galgo 33. SEO Lunes - Hernan Vazquez, Alex Mateo 34. ThinkWasabi - Berto Pena. Eficacia y tomar control de tu vida. 35. Marketing Digital y emprendedores online - Héctor Kennedy 36. Desata tu máximo Potencial - Jose María Vicedo 37. En clave de podcast - Pilar Orti and Craig Wealand. Aprende inglés 38. Seguridad en Wordpress para principiantes - Luis Mendez Alejo 39. Biálogos - Peio y Chema Hoyos. Magia. 40. Guiller y yo triunfacontublog.com Recursos recomendados: MAILRELAY Mailrelay, la plataforma de email marketing que ofrece una nueva cuenta gratuita para bloggers de marca personal de hasta 600.000 envíos mensuales y esta cuenta ofrece una capacidad de 120.000 suscriptores. Es la plataforma que uso en algunas de mis listas y funciona realmente bien. Entra ahora en http://www.mailrelay.com y contacta con ellos para que te den acceso a la plataforma de email marketing gratis para usarla con tu blog personal. XOVI Herramienta de SEO muy completa. Podemos ver fácilmente los enlaces Links > Backlinks donde está la información general, links ganados, anchor texts, la calidad de estos... http://www.xovi.com/borja para conseguir un 30% de descuento durante 6 meses y 14 días de prueba gratis. WEBEMPRESA Hosting especializado en WordPress. De los más seguros del mercado. Servicio Gratuito de optimización de imágenes, Caché a nivel Servidor, PHP 7. Todo más rápido. Servicio soporte técnico 24h. Ofrecemos certificados SSL gratuitos en todos los planes de hosting. Valoración número 1000 del año 2016. https://www.webempresa.com/borja – 20% de dto. MIS LIBROS http://www.borjagiron.com/libros Sobre el podcast El podcast “SEO para bloggers” se emite lunes y viernes a las 7:00 del medio día (hora española). Canción: Scott Holmes – Inspiring Corporate
Craig Wealand from http://www.inglespodcast.com/ came in on my Ask the Podcast Coach Show, and shared this story. Craig teaches English to people in Spain. One half of his class he assigned listening to English podcasts as homework, and the other half didn't. In the end you will hear how the half that listened to podcasts had improved grades over those students who did not. Find Craig's show at http://www.inglespodcast.com/ Ready to Start a Podcast? Check out www.theschoolofpodcasting.com Need Web Hosting? Check out coolwebsites.com use the coupon sop5
In today's episode, Pilar and Lisette talk about what factors affect motivation in virtual teams - and indeed most teams. Introduction It's a short one today. Maybe this mentoring group for managers of virtual teams is for you... http://virtualnotdistant.com/virtual-not-distant-mentoring-group/ Would you like to join Virtual Team Talk? And, of course, many thanks to Saros Research. If you'd like to share your opinion and get paid for it (and you're based in the UK or Ireland), follow this link. https://www.sarosresearch.com/participate/join-saros-research/?id=100243 Virtual Coffee with Lisette: Motivation in Virtual Teams 07:00 mins Our Updates Lisette is going to be on Entrepreneur on Fire!!!! (Yes, you read right!) Meanwhile, Pilar is getting ready to launch two podcasts in August: En clave de podcast with Craig Wealand and 21st Century Management Some stuff that's happening in the Virtual Team Talk Group. (Wink to Mark Kilby and the Sketchtogether guys.) Lisette mentions this popular interview on her Collaboration Superpowers podcast: Leslie Truex's interview on Be a Work at Home Success 27:40 mins Our Conversation This is the article by Liz Ryan (@humanworkplace on Twitter) that inspired today's episode: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-kill-your-teams-motivation-without-really-trying-liz-ryan "Management should be a profession, not a promotion." Should managers be responsible for motivating their team members or should they just get out of the way? You need to know the individual. Self-determination theory and Daniel Pink's adaptation of it. What is at the heart of what motivates us to do a good job? "Motivation is a function of your environment." Technology plays an important part in motivation, as it is a key component of your environment. The role of leadership and management in being visible. Our own relationship with hierarchy. Managers beware... If you want to find out more about Dan Ariely's work on motivation. https://www.ted.com/talks/dan_ariely_what_makes_us_feel_good_about_our_work?language=en Visibility of our work in organisations. Barriers to making decisions and how to ask others for help.
Luke's ENGLISH Podcast - Learn British English with Luke Thompson
This episode is a chance to review and explain some of the vocabulary that you heard in my interview with Craig Wealand. Download the episode and read the list of words in this episode here http://wp.me/p4IuUx-5LB
Luke's ENGLISH Podcast - Learn British English with Luke Thompson
This episode features an interview with English teacher and podcaster Craig Wealand from InglesPodcast.com Craig is originally from Essex in England, but now lives in Valencia in Spain where he works as an English teacher and Cambridge examiner for the British Council. Craig has been an English teacher for over 20 years, and for the last few years he has also been producing episodes of his learning English podcast, which won the award for Best Educational Podcast in the UK Podcaster awards last year. In the episode we find out about Craig, talk about his career, his teaching experiences, his podcasting and also I ask him some random "quick fire" questions, just like he does with guests on his podcast. The page for this episode: http://wp.me/p4IuUx-5La
In this episode, Pilar talks to Craig Wealand about how he uses different types of technology to engage with his students learning English. Introduction Join Lisette and Pilar for Virtual Team Talk on 29 February, 7pm GMT. Check out the dedicated site for our Blabs here: virtualteamtalk.wordpress.com/. If you have any questions about working in virtual teams or would like to suggest any topics, get in touch via http://virtualnotdistant.com/contact-us/ Pilar shares two points very well made in the HBR article "Can Your Employees Really Speak Freely?" Virtual not Distant Bitesize - sponsored today by Saros Research 10:55mins Are you reviewing your team process or as well as your project progress? To help Saros with their qualitative research, click here: www.sarosresearch.com/participate/join-saros-research/?id=100243 The Conversation with Craig Wealand 17:40mins The difference between preparing materials online and face to face. Craig's celebrity moment. How to write content for an anonymous student. Taking a language course online - and how the tech landscape has changed. Using Facebook. Free content as part of the business. Our view on pop-ups. Craig won a podcast award! How the podcast has evolved. How Craig got sponsorship for his podcast. Speakpipe. Practicing Spanish on Blab! Here's the link to the Blab that Craig and Pilar did, for International Podcast Day, in case you want to practice your Spanish! Virtual Buddies. Collaborate with your competitors!!! Craig's contacts: mansioningles.com - free online courses to learn English! inglespodcast.com @mansiontwit
This is a replay of the live broadcast with Dave Jackson, Ileane Smith, Jason Bryant, Austin Wood, Kim Krajci, Jim Collison, John Bukenas, Mike Dell, Carla, Craig Wealand, and James Prescott Recap From Last Week on the Live365 Streaming 1:35 Dave checked his stats and he is up to 22 listeners so far this month. The stats are not impressive for the $89 a month they are charging. If you want a streaming station you can get the same playlist features with Abovecast.com, but you will have to list your show in directories manually (Dave is working on a list for those interested). Libsyn as a New Player that has a lot more tools to customize your player on your site. 4:25 This is what it looks like 2016 will looks to be the year of the player. Appendipity player is in beta. Dave hasn't played with it yet. He has a copy of it. Austin Wants to Know How to Grow Your Audience 8:25 Identify your audience Create content that will impact them in a positive way Go to where you audience is Make friends with your audience Tell them about your show The equation for the number of downloads is: Value in your episode multiplied by the amount of time spent promoting your shows = Total Number of Downloads Austin should get a domain name, I prefer to have a self hosted Wordpress install (use the coupon code podcastcoach), and get a microphone like the Audio technica 2100 James Prescot: How to Grow Your Podcast 15:45 See above John Bukenas Has A Client Who Got a Cease and Desist Order 17:40 How do you avoid this? Google Search. Lots of Searches. If you want to go the full route, you hire a lawyer. Dave had a member of the School of Podcasting who had the Miami Valley Music Cast, but got a notice from the people who had musiccast. So he had to change the name of his show to www.audiogumshoe.com As podcasting gets bigger we might see more legal issues come into the arena. Companies have to defend their trademark, and it gets fuzzy. Craig Brings Up Making Sure your Website is Accessible to People Who Are Blind 24:25 Make sure your images and menus are setup for screen readers. Blab is not very accessible. Libsyn and Blubrry (media hosts for podcasts) are both accessible (use the coupon code sopfree to get a free month on either site). 31:00 Congrats to Craig who won an award for Best Education Podcast.m Chuffed is the word of the day. It means happy or content Miss Ileane Joins the Chat Thanks To Al Holtz for the Promoting the Show. 32:35 Dave's My Favorite Podcast 2015 is coming out on Monday, and Al said he loved the Ask the Podcast Coach - especially when Miss Ileane is on the show. Kim wants to know how to change the email that is listed in the feed 37:40 Kim from onthetablepocasts.com asks how to find the email address. First you need to know what generates your RSS feed. It's in the iTunes settings of PowerPress. Thanks to Mike Dell from podcasthelpdesk.com (who works for Blubrry) We talk about identifying your audience and getting feedback from your target audience. New Media Expo in 2016? 42:15 is NMC Dead? For 2016 more than likely. Be Sure to Update Your PowerPress Plugin if You Update Your Wordpress 42:10 Mike Dell chimes in to let us know that the latest Wordpress update had some extra special ingredients. If your feed says "no title" then update Wordpress AND PowerPress and then let iTunes refresh your feed. Wordpress is a big target as 25% of the Internet runs on Wordpress. Predictions For Podcasting? 46:33 Dave hopes to see less tools designed by people who are designing tools for podcasters who have zero experience with podcasters. We all want to see the number of people consuming podcast goes up. More money will come into Podcasting. There will probably be another big break out show. We hope that the "Little guy" doesn't get squeezed out." We will probably see people quit podcasting because they aren't making a living with it after a few months. Revisit Live Streaming Discussion and SquareSpace 57:15 Jason from Mattalkonline.com chimes in with his disappointing numbers from Live365. Mentioned on this Episode Check out Jim at www.theaverageguy.tv Check out Dave at www.schoolofpodcasting.com Join the School of Podcasting at www.theschoolofpodcasting.com use the coupon code ask20 Become an awesome support of the Ask the Podcast Coach show at www.askthepodcastcoach.com/awesome
Si miramos en su web http://newmediaeurope.com/ podemos leer:Esta conferencia única está dirigido a podcasters, bloggers, visionarios de medios sociales, los creadores de contenidos, empresarios, profesionales del marketing y nuevos entusiastas de los medios que buscan su juego a través del uso efectivo de las nuevas herramientas de comunicación - como el podcasting, los blogs y las redes sociales - en sus esfuerzos.Y hoy tenemos a 3 asistentes que nos van a explicar su experiencia de usuario, Tonia Maffeo de Spreaker, @toniamaffeo, Adrián de Smab @SmabAudio y Craig Wealand de @mansiontwit, ganador de un premio UK Podcaster. Si tu, tienes un podcast y deseas sacar algo de beneficio a través de publicidad, entra en http://boluda.com/sunnecracia y deja que el asesor de marketing te ayude a buscar algún patrocinador para tu Podcast.Suscríbete a La Sunnecracia via http://feedpress.me/lasunnecraciaSígueme en Twitter @lasunnecracia/ @sunneEscríbeme a lasunnecracia@gmail.com Agradecimientos a los Sunnepatreons:http://www.fueradeseries.com/Manuel Hidalgo @manel_hdgohttp://www.spreaker.com/user/dri_reznickhttp://www.fansfiction.es/http://madrillano.com/http://audiosonoro.com/category/piensoluegoya/@DanielRocahttp://www.asespod.org/Wichito http://losmensaheros.es/Entra en https://www.patreon.com/sunne y apoya el proyecto para que crezca.
Si miramos en su web http://newmediaeurope.com/ podemos leer:Esta conferencia única está dirigido a podcasters, bloggers, visionarios de medios sociales, los creadores de contenidos, empresarios, profesionales del marketing y nuevos entusiastas de los medios que buscan su juego a través del uso efectivo de las nuevas herramientas de comunicación - como el podcasting, los blogs y las redes sociales - en sus esfuerzos.Y hoy tenemos a 3 asistentes que nos van a explicar su experiencia de usuario, Tonia Maffeo de Spreaker, @toniamaffeo, Adrián de Smab @SmabAudio y Craig Wealand de @mansiontwit, ganador de un premio UK Podcaster. Si tu, tienes un podcast y deseas sacar algo de beneficio a través de publicidad, entra en http://boluda.com/sunnecracia y deja que el asesor de marketing te ayude a buscar algún patrocinador para tu Podcast.Suscríbete a La Sunnecracia via http://feedpress.me/lasunnecraciaSígueme en Twitter @lasunnecracia/ @sunneEscríbeme a lasunnecracia@gmail.com Agradecimientos a los Sunnepatreons:http://www.fueradeseries.com/Manuel Hidalgo @manel_hdgohttp://www.spreaker.com/user/dri_reznickhttp://www.fansfiction.es/http://madrillano.com/http://audiosonoro.com/category/piensoluegoya/@DanielRocahttp://www.asespod.org/Wichito http://losmensaheros.es/Entra en https://www.patreon.com/sunne y apoya el proyecto para que crezca.
Si miramos en su web http://newmediaeurope.com/ podemos leer:Esta conferencia única está dirigido a podcasters, bloggers, visionarios de medios sociales, los creadores de contenidos, empresarios, profesionales del marketing y nuevos entusiastas de los medios que buscan su juego a través del uso efectivo de las nuevas herramientas de comunicación - como el podcasting, los blogs y las redes sociales - en sus esfuerzos.Y hoy tenemos a 3 asistentes que nos van a explicar su experiencia de usuario, Tonia Maffeo de Spreaker, @toniamaffeo, Adrián de Smab @SmabAudio y Craig Wealand de @mansiontwit, ganador de un premio UK Podcaster. Si tu, tienes un podcast y deseas sacar algo de beneficio a través de publicidad, entra en http://boluda.com/sunnecracia y deja que el asesor de marketing te ayude a buscar algún patrocinador para tu Podcast.Suscríbete a La Sunnecracia via http://feedpress.me/lasunnecraciaSígueme en Twitter @lasunnecracia/ @sunneEscríbeme a lasunnecracia@gmail.com Agradecimientos a los Sunnepatreons:http://www.fueradeseries.com/Manuel Hidalgo @manel_hdgohttp://www.spreaker.com/user/dri_reznickhttp://www.fansfiction.es/http://madrillano.com/http://audiosonoro.com/category/piensoluegoya/@DanielRocahttp://www.asespod.org/Wichito http://losmensaheros.es/Entra en https://www.patreon.com/sunne y apoya el proyecto para que crezca.
What do you do when you notice your download numbers have stopped growing? Do you even notice? Do you care? Do you look for new ways to "get the word out?" Join myself (Ray Ortega)+David Jackson +Daniel J. Lewis +Jeffrey Powers +Max Flight +Christopher Gronlund and +Craig Wealand to discuss what to do, if anything, when your podcast stops growing. You can subscribe to the RSS mailing list to get new Rounds delivered to your inbox automatically. To view the chat archive which includes links, please visit the Event page for this Round. Circle Ray on Google Plus to be notified of future live recordings, to meet other podcasters and share your opinions in the chat! See ya at the next Round! Sign up to appear on a future Podcasters' Roundtable!
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