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Pat plays Andy Reid audio, chats with Dylan Schmidt of Andale, and ends the show with a Who-Am-I-Wednesday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast for Saturday 3 August 2024, New Zealand sailed its way to silver medal at the hands of Isaac McHardie and William McKenzie, McHardie joining Piney to recap the race. Trampolinist Dylan Schmidt crashed out of the Olympics, while Madeline Davidson pulled through to the women's trampoline final. Piney caught up with both of them shortly after their respective events. And Rugby League Journalist Brad Walter gave his thoughts on last night's match between the Warriors and the Eels at Eden Park. Get the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast every Saturday and Sunday afternoon on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a mixed bag for our trampolinists at the Olympics. Dylan Schmidt crashed out of the men's trampoline final, losing his chance at reclaiming the podium, while Madeline Davidson pulled through into the final. Piney caught up with both of them after the respective events. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NZ Herald Sports Reporter Michael Burgess gives us the latest out of Paris: - Sprinter Zoe Hobbs is through to the semi-finals of the women's 100 metres. - Silver for the Mac Attack off the coast of Marseille. - Maddie Davidson's finished seventh in the women's trampoline event, while Dylan Schmidt crashes out. - Swimmer Erika Fairweather's recorded the seventh fastest time in the heats of the 800 metres freestyle to qualify for Sunday morning's final. - Jackie Kiddle and Shannon Cox have finished fourth in the lightweight women's double sculls. - The New Zealand men's hockey team HAVE LOST 2-1 to Ireland and finish winless! - Sam Tanner's finished 13th in his heat in the men's 1500 metres to move through to the repechage round. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Detectives investigating the disappearance of Christchurch mum Yanfei Bao just over a year ago believe they've found her remains in a shallow grave. Why did it take so long? Imogen's adventures in Paris continue as she shares a pastry with Kiwi medal hope Dylan Schmidt and discovers what daily life is really like for an Olympics athlete. Talking of pastry, we've got the big winners in the national pie awards. And we'll tell you how you can see not one, but two meteor showers this week.
Jason Pine returns to recap a full day in the world of sport! Highlights for tonight include: Canadian sports journo Ben Steiner continuing to follow the fallout from Canada's 'drone gate'. Dylan Schmidt as he prepares to compete on the trampoline these Olympics. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's First Up pod from the Paris Olympics: Nathan has a coffee with trampolining power couple Dylan Schmidt and Maddie Davidson; equestrian rider Tim Price joins us fresh off his 6th place finish and Kiwi triathlete Nicole van der Kaay tells the secret to navigating murky water. First Up - Voice of the Nathan!
Dylan Schmidt, the first Kiwi to win an Olympic medal in gymnastics, is gearing up for his next round in Paris. He joined Piney to discuss. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This morning, Stace, Azura & Charlie were joined by two Olympians, Billy Stairmand & Dylan Schimdt before they head overseas to represent NZ at this year's Olympics. They both created firsts for New Zealand. Billy being to the surfer to represent NZ and Dylan being the first trampolinist to represent NZ and also come away with a bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics, 2020. For more, follow our socials: Instagram: Flava Radio Facebook: Flava Radio Tik Tok: Flava RadioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's podcast, Azura's dad has been stitched up but why is it kinda funny. Charlie son is out here supporting 2 NRL teams, but why? Plus, we catch up with Surfer Billy Stairmand & Gymnast (trampoline) Dylan Schmidt who are heading over to represent NZ in the Olympics. Good luck boys! For more, follow our socials: Instagram: Flava Radio Facebook: Flava Radio Tik Tok: Flava RadioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Following a bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics, Kiwi trampolinist Dylan Schmidt is running hot heading into Paris 2024, looking to go one or two better. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Catch the full show of Afternoons with Staffy for April 24, 2024 including appearances from Washington Post sports journalist Les Carpenter, Kiwi Olympic trampolinist Dylan Schmidt, and former sports radio host now mental health coach Kent Johns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Olympian Dylan Schmidt hopes to be bounding towards gold on the trampoline in Paris in August. Schmidt has been selected for his third Olympics and will be joined by Maddie Davidson in the New Zealand team. A bronze medalist at the last Games in Tokyo Schmidt has set his sights even higher this year. Sports reporter Felicity Reid speaks to Lisa Owen
Dylan discussed being multi passionate, some of the challenges of being creative and solutions that he has found. We also thought about some more questions and ideas around creativity in general. We talked about overcoming fear to become a content creator.Dylan shared some lessons about online business, podcasting and choosing your niche, or target avatar. Dylan also shared his framework “CLIPS” for creating great short form content.You don't have to overthink learning and posting. We talked about the continuum between being an expert vs being an enthusiast and how we can create from either side, or anywhere in between. Making Creativity SustainableThere is a blessing and a curse of having a lot of creative ideas. But you need to take care of yourself first. We discussed this foundation we need as creatives to keep us in check. You have to prioritize and let some things go. And, if you're multi passionate, it's definitely important to embrace your identity, incorporate a few aspects, but not give in to too many shiny objects.Social media and procrastination can be addictive. The only way to achieve work is to find a personal solution to this problem. You do have an incredible message, and social media use does have a powerful role to play in helping spread messages. But we have to be mindful about how much.How can you go from doom scrolling and consuming content to making it instead? Be mindful and intentional about how you're spending your time. Whenever you're spending time, think through the lens of What do you want to make? What are you making? Why are you making it? Who are you making it for? And what impact will it have?Mental Health For CreativesBeing a creator can be an ongoing battle to find balance. Figuring out when to push toward your goals and when to give yourself the space to pause, relax and recharge.It was actually Dylan's therapist who helped guide to continue with podcasting. We talked about a lot of his career, school journey and how he sets goals with mental health in mind.Dylan shared the value of mindfulness, and how he got into stuff like meditation and breathwork. We also discussed the value of deep work beyond our online personas. Which ultimately comes down to self awareness. There are so many options to being a creator. For example, we can build successful businesses, books and achieve big goals completely offline without sharing publicly. We could build exclusively online like livestream, or social posts. Or anywhere in between. And in any order. There are successful examples everywhere on this continuum. So don't stress. Do what works for you.And be patient. The business of creativity is a step by step climb. You build up and up to certain levels of success in the content creation space. Maybe someday you will have large successful brand deals. But you build up to it. Not to say you can't start now, but it may not be the amounts, or brands you have in your big dreams. You start out small and continue to build. By the time we see creators, we see them as an “overnight success”. But really that overnight success took five, or ten years to get to.And of course, Dylan is the Digital Podcaster, so we had to talk about clip creation and podcasting. He shared a few pretty unique tips in case you want to start your own show, or short form content.How To Make Great Short Form Videos (CLIPS)One of Dylan's expertise is creating powerful short form content that stands on its own. He shared that the best videos don't have much extra information. They can be a complete story all on their own. To make the process of creating short clips more simple he uses an acronym “CLIPS”. “CLIPS” stands for C: capture key moments L: length optimization I: improve visual appeal P: promote on social media and S: study performance.14 Things To Keep In Mind When Podcasting Less can be better because we get paralyzed by analysis and fear. Get your first idea and get started as soon as possible.Build your foundation on the right niche for you that you can sustain (for you) long form and long term.If you want to create the show to teach in a binge-worthy way, by going more and more niche, recognize you might not have long term recurring listeners. But if you create categories that are a bit more broad, it can expand and be more sustainable over time.On the flipside, you don't need a super clear niche, but the less specific it is, the longer it might take to grow an audience.Know your why and goals for creating the show. This will change the format and cadence of your schedule and workflow.Be authentic by following your curiosity and sharing what you learn. The more interested the host is the more interested the audience will be.Don't define the direction, the workflow, or try to make the show perfect in the early days. Build consistency as soon as possible. See more and more episodes through and get to the 100th episode.The first year, the first hundred episodes will be most challenging, but then you'll really understand the direction and workflow. Keep going. Always be improving your general creativity, because even once you have the technical elements of podcasting, the need to be creative will always be there. Continue to create, improve and network. Keep growing the show and opportunities to monetize will come to mind. You could definitely monetize early on, but that requires specific skills in terms of business, such as niche selection, outreach, coaching, advertising, or an existing audience. Everything starts with great content, so just keep learning how to get better and better at creating. With every decision you make, think through the lens of “are you adding value to your audience?”Memorable Quotes“You can do things your way! And if you take a step back a lot of your best ideas will come about naturally which is always the best way.”“My tattoo means stay focused and spend time on what really matters most to me in life.”“You can't fake being interested when it comes to hosting a podcast.” “Sure someone else could make the creative thing you thought of, but you have the pull to make it, you had the idea, you need to be the one to make it.”Guest BioDylan Schmidt specializes in digital content creation.He builds his own creative content, but also helps other businesses and individuals create their own content too.Since 2022 his company Content Clips has produced tens of thousands of social media posts, podcasts, and newsletters for New York Times Bestselling authors, TED speakers, Ivy League professors, and 7-figure entrepreneurs. His content has been viewed nearing a billion times.He is also a creator himself as host of the Top Apple Podcast "Digital Creator".Dylan's passion lies in assisting those with a message to share the resources they need to produce and profit from their digital content.That's why he started a membership site called the Creator Club to bring brand new and experienced writers and podcasters to support each other.Want to connect with Dylan? You can hit him up at his website: DylanSchmidt.ComFollow DylanLinkedIn - @DylanSchmidtPodcast Youtube - @DigitalPodcasterWebsite - DylanSchmidt.Com I'm so happy you found this podcast. I am here to serve you, the creative solopreneur & aspiring content creator to get clarity on how to create content, teaching, build a business and design the life of your dreams without burning out in the online learning, creator economy.Want to get every single secret, tip, or idea I learn about channelling our emotions into success in this new creator economy, be sure to subscribe to the newsletter: https://newsletter.justkeeplearning.ca/main
On today's First Up pod: Donald Trump couldn't stay awake during jury selection; we talk with Honiana Love from 'Nga Taonga' Sound and Vision who says they're keen to house NewsHub's video archive and tramp champ Dylan Schmidt is getting ready for his third Olympics. First Up - Voice of the Nathan!
Olympic medalist, Dylan Scmidt, won the first ever medal for New Zealand in gymnastics in 2021, in the men's trampoline category. He's been trampolining since he was a young boy. And now he's set his sights on the Paris Olympics. He speaks to Jesse about his sporting successes.
At the 2020 Summer Olympics, Dylan Schmidt became New Zealand's first Olympic medallist in any gymnastics discipline. Last year, the Southlander was crowned world champion at the 2022 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships and he defends his world title in Birmingham next week. Dylan joins Nights for a training update.
In this podcast episode, host Justin Moore invites podcaster and marketer Dylan Schmidt to discuss the importance of call to actions (CTAs) in podcasts and marketing. They discuss the effectiveness of CTAs in engaging listeners and driving specific actions, such as signing up for a program or leaving a review. They also emphasize the importance of timing, context, and language in CTAs. The conversation also covers the use of CTAs in selling products or services, and the need for clear expectations and outcomes. Dylan Schmidt has been helping creatives since 2012. Dylan is a podcaster, marketer, and online business owner based in Los Angeles, California. With vast experience in audio, digital marketing, and online business. His current mission is to break down how he reached 460k+ people without paid ads or a big following. What We Discuss: [00:01:10] The importance of call to actions in podcasts, marketing in general, and content creation. [00:09:54] The significance of mentioning calls to action before listeners even get to the podcast episode. [00:10:52] How the podcast title itself can serve as a call to action and attract listeners. [00:15:31] The importance of considering the context of the listener and providing relevant calls to action within the episode. [00:19:43] The importance of building rapport and setting the context in podcast episodes and how it relates to relationships in real life. [00:21:43] The statistical likelihood of listeners returning for subsequent episodes and the importance of getting past the third episode. [00:27:05] The importance of timing and specificity when giving call to actions in podcast episodes and how it can impact the audience's response. [00:29:50] How not having a CTA can still be a call to action. [00:30:49] How to make the call to action specific and effective, using the example of Alex Romo's podcast and his focus on spreading his message. [00:31:53] How authors and coaches can use their podcasts to promote and sell their books or high-ticket coaching programs, and the importance of a clear customer journey and actionable steps. [00:40:15] The need to clearly communicate the outcomes or value that listeners can expect from engaging with a podcast or any marketing activity. [00:46:02] How to effectively communicate the value and context of a call-to-action in various content formats, such as social media posts or podcast episodes. [00:51:48] The benefits of having one clear call to action and how it allows for better explanation and understanding. [00:54:05] Dylan emphasizes the importance of creating a newsletter with a human touch, rather than relying on AI. Episode Resources: Dylan Schmidt | Website Dylan Schmidt | Instagram Dylan Schmidt | Podcast
On this episode, Tony chats with owner of Content Clips, Dylan Schmidt. We talk about running businesses while also being new parents.Follow him @digitalpodcasterParenting Must-Haves HEREWellness Recommendations HERE.Amazon Home Essentials HERE.Podcast and Studio Equipment HERE.For more, visit our SPONSORS to see every brand that support the show.Subscribe to the YOUTUBE page where you can see the catalog of episodes as well as other videos and clips you can't find anywhere else. Subscribe at YouTube.com/@theberardoPlease note, Tony Berardo is not a doctor or nutritionist, this podcast is meant solely to share personal experiences for what works for him as well as give his guests a platform for speak their mind freely. If you need help with your mental or physical well-being it would be best to seek a professional.
Dylan Schmidt is a seasoned marketing consultant and creative entrepreneur headquartered in Los Angeles, California. Dylan is a very active person who is passionate about helping people learn new skills and share their stories with the world. Dylan has helped podcasters, creators, and businesses bring life to their ideas and create impactful content that resonates with their target audiences. Unleash the Champ Leadership Podcast is Produced and Edited by @TheRobNoble. While podcasting is free to you as the listener, it isn't free to produce and promote. You can help Unleash the Champ Leadership Podcast for free by giving a 5 Star Review and sharing this episode to someone who would benefit from it. Means the world to us as we continue to grow our community here at Unleash the Champ Leadership Podcast.
Talking with podcast coach amazing conversation talking the podcast life the ins and outs of some of the podcast life because its a lifestyle great podcast this is part 1 part 2 coming soon
Branding With Video: Build Your Personal Brand With A YouTube Podcast
In today's episode Dylan Schmidt, founder of Digital Podcaster and Content Clips, and I talk about why your skills are more important in the world of AI, not less. How to stand out and be successful and what you really need to worry about in today's business landscape.
Dylan Schmidt is the host of Digital Podcaster and the creator of the Podcast Newsletter. (Subscribe to the bonusfootage.co newsletter for more bars) In this podcast episode, Tom and Dylan Schmidt discuss how to start a podcast and monetize it. They recommend starting with a minimal viable podcast setup, which can be as simple as recording audio with your AirPods or any microphone you have. The next step is to think of your big idea and break it down into smaller ideas that can be used as episode topics. Dylan emphasizes the importance of understanding your listener and being genuinely interested in the topic being discussed. Tom suggests practicing your skills by reaching out to people that have their own shows and offering to host or facilitate their audience's questions. For specific recommendations, they suggest the Samson Q2U microphone for remote interviews and solo shows, which costs around $50. They also recommend hosting your show on platforms like Anchor or Libsyn and monetizing through sponsorships, merchandise, and listener support. Key Points There is no one-size-fits-all approach to starting a podcast, and it can be overwhelming, so start with the basics and build from there. Creating content requires a strong mindset, including dealing with anxiety and imposter syndrome. Setting achievable goals, even smaller ones like the number of episodes, helps to stay motivated and overcome imposter syndrome. Podcasts are a sustainable format for content creation and can attract audiences who prefer evergreen content. Don't rely on chance to attract listeners, be shameless in promoting your podcast Focus on listener behavior and recommend similar podcasts at the beginning of each episode There is a need for tools to help beginner creators market their podcasts.
In Ep 29 of the Make Me a Marketer Show, special guest Dylan Schmidt of the "Digital Podcaster Podcast" and I discuss the importance of authenticity and purpose when starting and growing a podcast.We discuss the importance of defining your "Why", having a clear purpose that drives your show, and how your show will evolve over time.Later in the show, we dive into tactical details for growing your podcast. We talk about how podcasting is different than other content platforms such as YouTube, the importance of crafting titles and effective show notes, and how to leverage AI in your process.Here's What You'll Learn in Today's Show:The importance of authenticity and purpose in podcasting.The future of podcasting and how AI can play a role in podcasting.The differences between podcasting and other content platforms.The importance of having a clear purpose, evolving the show over time, and avoiding rigidity.Tactical Details like the importance of having a good title and episode description for an effective podcast.The need to balance SEO and human elements in the title and description for maximum impact.Connect with Dylan Schmidt https://www.digitalpodcaster.com/https://www.digitalpodcaster.com/podcast https://podcast.academy/ https://contentclips.com/ Let's Connect on Social Media:Weekly Letters on Substack: https://landonpoburan.substack.com/YouTube: https://youtube.com/@landonpoburanTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@landonpoburanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/landonpoburan/Inquiries? Visit My Website:https://landonp.com/ Or, DM me anywhere I post.Writer, Podcaster & Digital Marketing Consultant.
Want to grow your podcast in little to no time?If so, you're in the right place!Podcast adoption continues to grow with more and more listeners and marketers allocating a greater amount of the media budget on the audio platform. Podcasting market has grown in popularity to the point where around 197 million Americans are aware of it. So if you still have no idea how to start in podcasting or how to grow and monetize your podcast, then start listening to our episode for today!In today's episode we are joined by Dylan Schmidt - who is a Los Angeles based entrepreneur and podcasting coach and consultant. He is the creator of the podcast, Digital Podcaster and the founder of Podcasting Academy, which has helped podcasters around the world host successful podcasts. He is also the founder of Content Clips, which is a company that repurposes podcast and video content. Dylan is passionate about helping others learn new skills and share their stories with the world which is why he joined us today so do not miss the opportunity to learn from us today!Sit back and start taking notes as we talked about...02:33 What is podcasting?03:58 Why people are indecisive to go into podcasting?07:43 Dylan's journey in the podcasting industry10:07 Podcast being a hobby V.S Podcast being a business15:15 How to get your podcast accepted by masses?18:48 How can you get more downloads?22:41 The best and fastest way to get listeners to your podcast23:56 The best action-plan strategy to get more downloads31:21 How you can start earning money from your podcast without ads or sponsors34:28 How to sell services/products through Dynamic Ads36:43 Client results from Dylan's services39:04 The power of consistency and selection - which content you should repurpose42:19 How to outsource your podcast45:19 Deep dive into Podcasting academy48:43 Where is the future of podcasting going from Dylan's perspective?52:52 Strategies on how to upload your podcast on youtube57:33 How to get reviews and stars for your podcast?Do not miss the amazing offer that we have for you.Text GROW to 443-775-3580 right now!If you're interested in getting your podcast started, feel free to reach out to us!Dylan Schmidt's Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/digitalpodcaster/His Podcast Workshop: https://podcastworkshop.com/Do you want to be a successful PODCASTER like our guest? Reach out to me on my Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tolu.owoyemi/My website: https://go.mastermindyouragency.com/siteStay tuned for our next episode!
25-year-old Dylan Schmidt first came to attention following his bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics. Since then, the young athlete has had a successful 2022, rounding out the year with his first trampoline world title in November. Despite the successful conclusion to the the year, Dylan Schmidt still faced a few disappointments throughout 2022 as well. "I had the top score going into the finals and pretty much winning in the event, and then not even reaching the podium in the finals three times in a row this year, which was pretty frustrating. But I guess I just kept working at it and chipping away and managed to get the job done." LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I interview Dylan Schmidt on why and how he decided to start a podcast. We talk about everything from how therapy led him to start his podcast to the fact that podcasting can be such a great channel for getting your message out. In this episode we talk about How difficult it is to be patient as a creator.How to transition from a behind the scenes person to someone using the microphone to share their voice.You can catch up with Dylan here:https://www.instagram.com/digitalpodcaster/https://www.tiktok.com/@digitalpodcaster?lang=enhttps://optimizemypodcast.com/As always you can always send me a text me here: +1 (404) 549-6724You can check me out on Instagram here: https://instagram.com/lloydnotgeorgeYou can check me out on TikTok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@lloydnotgeorgeYou can always find me on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lloyd-george-634a7793/
"We all know its a pretty tough sport, so when someone does something and hits a good routine, yeah I'm happy for them but I still want to beat them " - Dylan Schmidt World Champion & Olympic Bronze Medalist. There are many strings to his bow beyond Trampolining - as an Olympic ambassador, Celebrity Treasure Island Castaway, HIA athlete, Hunter, Student, and role model to many. This was a wicked interview that taught me a lot about developing a high-performance mindset in all areas of life. An absolute pleasure to welcome this week's guest to Tall Poppy Talk, listen to the full interview on Spotify, iHeart Radio, or Apple Podcasts. #trampolining #newzealand #highperformance #nzteam #gymnastics #olympics #worldchampion #celebritytreasureisland
Pat recaps KSU's loss to Butler, previews KU's match up with Seton Hall, chats with Andale coach Dylan Schmidt and plays some Chiefs locker room audio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Tony chats with business owner & podcast coach Dylan Schmidt. They share ways how to profit from social media, podcasting and much more.Follow Dylan everywhere at @digitalpodcaster.On this podcast, Tony mentions some sponsors & products he uses. To view all Amazon Products, click HERE or check out his SPONSORS to receive up to 20%! All episodes and other videos are available on YOUTUBE where Tony discusses other ways to be healthier and happier.
Fresh off winning the Trampoline World Championships in Sofia, Dylan Schmidt joins Piney to discuss his journey to the top of the sport. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Panel with Nicky Styris & Graeme Beasley on Dylan Schmidt & rise of trampolining, FIFA World Cup armband ban, NZ Cricket & Martin Guptill, Blackcaps T20 coach & Captain, Black Ferns coach, 7's stars return to circuit & Supercars Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shane chats with Andale head football coach Dylan Schmidt, plays "Ask the Host" and "I'm Old, Jack's Young" to wrap up the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Growing Together podcast we sit down with a professional podcast consultant and a podcaster himself, Dylan Schmidt from @Digital Podcaster to talk about growing online through podcasts. Listen as we get into and talk podcasting, metrics provided by social media that keep us from ever getting started, and advice for those looking to produce any type of content online. Much of what is provided into this episode can be applied to different areas of our lives. Connect With Dylan Website: https://www.digitalpodcaster.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/digitalpodcaster/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@digitalpodcaster Connect With Us! Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@growingtogetherpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/growingtogetherpodcasts/
In this episode, I'm chatting with Dylan Schmidt, founder of Digital Podcaster and Content Clips. With Digital Podcaster, Dylan teaches clients how to harness the power of podcasting to grow and sustain an audience. He does this through 1 on 1 coaching, and consulting. Content Clips is a digital agency for busy entrepreneurs who want to multiply their message. Content Clips will take your existing video content and create engaging clips that attract and engage your audience. Dylan hosts a podcast also called Digital Podcaster. If you're looking to start a podcast, or grow an existing podcast, this show will teach you a ton. It consists of short, educational episodes, and guess what?... It's completely repurposed. Episode Highlights: How Dylan uses his marketing experience to help podcasters build an audience Expectations vs. Reality for new podcasters How to set podcasting goals When to start trying to monetize your podcast Repackaging your podcast into other types of content The importance of context when selecting what to repurpose Why the first couple seconds of a video clip are the most important Why Dylan loves Descript How each social media platform has its own style of content An hour long podcast can produce 7 clips to repurpose The importance of not overproducing videos Connect with Dylan: Digital Podcaster Website Content Clips Website Instagram Facebook TikTok LinkedIn YouTube Pinterest Twitter Connect with Me: Website LinkedIn Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube Resources: The Top 5 Audio Interfaces For Podcasters My Top 10 Podcast Microphones The Best Podcast Hosting Sites of 2022 How To Write Show Notes For Your Podcast
Dylan Schmidt is the creator of Digital Podcaster and founder of Podcasting Academy. He helps people of all backgrounds confidently share their message with the world. Discover how to use the power of podcasting to grow your audience, business and life. We were lucky enough to have him poke holes in our Podcast Strategy. We talk about all things podcasting… Should you even start one? How to start & grow your podcast How to monetize (from day one) What makes a good podcast How to make it sustainable and fun Top mistakes new podcasters make www.PodcastingAcademy.com Instagram: @digitalpodcaster Let's dive in. Join theboxworkshop.com Website: subtleartofnotyelling.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/artofnotyelling/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/artofnotyelling/support
Branding With Video: Build Your Personal Brand With A YouTube Podcast
Dylan Schmidt is the owner of Digital Podcaster and Content Clips. Dylan has worked with so many podcasters to help them to grow their audiences, market their services and make money with their podcast. Today we talk with Dylan about a few questions I have about growing my podcast. I learned a LOT and know you'll get some solid tips about growing your YouTube podcast! #YouTubePodcast Connect With Dylan: Digital Podcaster Show: https://www.digitalpodcaster.com/podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylanschmidt-podcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@digitalpodcaster Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/digitalpodcaster/ Content Clips: https://contentclips.com Free 30-minute YouTube Podcast Training: http://gift.wearevideomakers.com Mentioned in this episode: Free Mini Course: Make 10 Videos/wk in under 90 minutes! https://branding-with-video.captivate.fm/free-gift (10 Video Course FREE Gift)
In this episode of my podcast, I speak with Dylan Schmidt about his journey as an entrepreneur and podcaster. He shares advice for people who are new to the podcasting market, and we discuss how he helps content creators create successful podcasts. Dylan is a wealth of knowledge on the subject, and I'm sure you'll learn a lot from this episode!
Dylan Schmidt is the creator of Digital Podcaster and the founder of Podcasting Academy. He helps people of all backgrounds confidently share their message with the world. Connect on Twitter! https://twitter.com/myedtechlife Visit the My EdTech Life Podcast page! https://www.myedtech.life/ Buy me a coffee to keep the creativity flowing! https://bit.ly/3LxSojF Check out our merch store! https://myedtechlife.myspreadshop.com/ Check out our blog page and follow! https://medium.com/@myedtechlife
The Podcasting University - Podcasting Tips to Start a Podcast
In this episode, we are talking to Dylan Schmidt, the host of Digital Podcaster about how he uses simple templates for everything from Podcast editing to social media promotions and simplify your work. Now you can do more in less time and ensure that your consistency is not impacted.What we discussed on the showHere are some of the things we discussed on the show today -Content creation as an IntrovertHow to simplify the podcasting process by using templates and systemsThe importance of Podcast headlines and how to craft a good one.The simple tip to reducing barriers to content creationMore InformationYou can find more information including the show notes and the resources at https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/51You can follow me on social media at -Instagram - https://instagram.com/podcastinguniversityTwitter - https://twitter.com/thepodversityJoin my FREE 10-day eCourse to learn how to start a podcast - https://thepodcastinguniversity.com/free-guide Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dylan Schmidt, a Junior History/Secondary education major at Fort Hays State Univeristy, visits with Hollie Marquess about his recent research on Dutch interactions with Japan. In this episode, Dylan examines how the Dutch were able to remain relevant to the Japanese in an era in which the Japanese were isolating from foreign influence. For more information and a selected bibliography, visit www.victorehistory.com
Trampolinist Dylan Schmidt was one of our successful Olympians this year, earning himself a bronze at the Tokyo Olympics. Since then, he's made it to the finals of the World Champs in Azerbaijan in November. Dylan joined Tim Dower. LISTEN ABOVE
Today during the first hour of the show hear from the Chiefs head coach Andy Reid as he spoke to the media during his Monday presser, Pat talks with Andale head Football coach Dylan Schmidt about his teams state championship season and preview the Shockers Men's Basketball game tonight in Stillwater... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dylan is a New Zealand trampolinist who recently claimed a bronze medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, a historic moment for New Zealand Sport. In this podcast we talked about his journey as an athlete, dealing with setbacks and mindset shifts, to his experiences at both the Tokyo and Rio Olympics.
Staffy chats to Kiwi trampoline medallist in Tokyo Dylan Schmidt
On today's show, the boys are sick and tired of the objectification at the Olympics, Dylan Schmidt talks quarantine and Jerry refuses to worry about the Auckland weather...
In the pod today: a formal apology half a century in the making - co-founder of the Black Panthers Will 'Illolahia says he wants an amnesty for overstayers as well as the government's apology for the dawn raids of the 1970s; why Rotorua Council's CEO needs so many deputies; a rare houseplant sells online for $27-grand and we catch up with trampolinist Dylan Schmidt before he bounces off to the Olympics.
Episode 14 - Dylan Schmidt (NZL) Steven and Nuno are joined by New Zealand's first Olympian in trampoline-gymnastics, Dylan Schmidt. We learn about how Dylan started in the sport and how he progressed all the way to the Olympic Games. After the Olympics Dylan underwent knee surgery on his ACL and LCL, and he shares his story on how he came back to making the final at his first competition (World Cup) back after the injury. He also shares his opinion on the new code of points, as well as his quarantine plan. Timeline 00:02:00 - How did you get involved in Trampoline and what age? 00:03:50 - Did you have multiple coaches? 00:04:53 - In which way was Jarrod an influence on your development? 00:07:29 - How long did it take you trust Jarrod and believe he was the one to take you to the top? 00:11:12 - Do you think there is a correlation between participating at WAGC and a successful future? 00:14:00 - In which way do you think Youth Olympic Games & Olympic Games are different or similar? 00:17:00 - Could you share your story about your injury and the recovery process? 00:20:50 - What would you recommend for someone that went to something like you did and come back with fear of re-injury themselves? 00:23:55 - 6 Weeks after you were cleared you had a Olympic Qualification World Cup and you crushed it, was that surprising to you or were you expecting that? 00:27:05 - How many siblings do you have and how many have you trained with? 00:28:47 - How many World Championships have you done? 00:29:14 - How many WAGC? 00:29:52 - Which one was your favorite World Championships? 00:31:39 - Do you have some funny stories from the Olympic Games? 00:35:30 - What's life like now? 00:36:33 - What are your weaknesses? 00:38:37 - How long were you in lockdown and what was your daily routine? 00:42:10 - What do you think about CoP 2022-2024? 00:42:21 - Do you think we will see more triples or quads? 00:47:29 - Would you rather... SEND US A VOICE MESSAGE - https://anchor.fm/TrampolineInsight/message Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TrampolineInsight Twitter - @TrampInsight Instagram - @TrampolineInsight Email - trampolineinsight@gmail.com Don't forget to Like & Subscribe. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trampolineinsight/message
This week in Extra Time - Valerie Adams and Nick Willis headline the athletics team named for Rio, while Dylan Schmidt is set to be the first New Zealand trampolinist to compete at an Olympics. The All Blacks win big at the Laureus Sports Awards, while the Black Caps are taken by surprise by India's plans for a pink ball Test. Plus, calls continue for some of the New Zealand teams to be culled from netball's trans-Tasman competition - and Auckland City and Team Wellington square off in the Oceania Champions League football final.
This week in Extra Time - Valerie Adams and Nick Willis headline the athletics team named for Rio, while Dylan Schmidt is set to be the first New Zealand trampolinist to compete at an Olympics. The All Blacks win big at the Laureus Sports Awards, while the Black Caps are taken by surprise by India's plans for a pink ball Test. Plus, calls continue for some of the New Zealand teams to be culled from netball's trans-Tasman competition - and Auckland City and Team Wellington square off in the Oceania Champions League football final.
Tonight's closing ceremony will cap off two weeks of competition among some of the world's elite teenage athletes. But one of the big questions being asked in Nanjing now is what's next for the young athletes. CRI's Jordan Lee has more from Nanjing. As the young Olympians walk off the podium and through the media zone, they are almost always asked one question. So what's next for you? For many of the older athletes, the Youth Olympics was their last junior level event. Dylan Schmidt, the friendly New Zealander who was the surprise gold medalist in the men's trampoline final, said up next for him is the senior trampolining circuit. "I'm committing senior, so this is my last junior level event. I've got my first senior event which is the world championships in November this year. So it's coming up. I'm going to go home, do some exams, and train hard for that." Kenyan rugby sevens player Brian Mokua said his goal is landing a spot on the national sevens team and competing on the IRB rugby sevens tour. "In rugby, maybe I want to play for my country, the national team, the main team. Because I'm playing for the junior team now. Maybe in the next one year I will be on the senior team now. " It's almost pointless to ask these teenagers whether they dream of making it to the Olympics someday. They all have Olympic dreams. Many of the younger ones acknowledge that qualifying for the Olympics is a ways down the road. But some are shooting for Rio 2016, like USA's rugby sevens player Apaau Mailau. "My experience here has been amazing. You know it's been a little rough with the games going on, we're competing against the toughest team. But my experience here has been a blessing. For me it's always been a dream to be in the Olympics. Before I played rugby, I played volleyball, thinking I was going to make it into the Olympics for volleyball. Guess it didn't really work out. So I decided to play rugby, and look where I ended up." The youth games are like a crash course in how a major international competition works. And for kids who have the raw talent, but not the resources that allow them to compete at major tournaments on a regular basis, it's an invaluable experience. For example, the Nanjing Games was the first international competition for Botswana's 400 meter silver medalist Karabo Sibanda. "Very great, this is my first time being at a very large competition like this. It's a very good experience. I've made very good friends, like these guys we're all friends." Untested athletes like Sibanda learn how qualifying rounds work, how to adjust to competing in a new country and new climate, and how to deal with the pressure that comes from performing when you feel like the whole world's watching. For many, the youth Olympics will undoubtedly be their springboard to Olympic success. South African swimmer Chad Le Clos won five medals at the first summer Youth Olympics in Singapore. He then went on to win gold in the 200m butterfly at the London 2012 Olympics and two world titles in 2013. "The youth Olympic games was the beginning for me of everything. Back in 2010, when I was still a junior, I got to go to the Youth Olympic Games, it was really the first time I traveled overseas and raced against international competitors. And I think that platform of the Youth Olympic Games gave me the confidence that I needed to go one and win the commonwealth games two months later, the world championships six months later, and so on to the Olympic gold. Each competition for me I used as a stepping stone. I consider the youth Olympic games in Singapore as definitely the biggest one so far." The Youth Olympic Games may not record an official medal count, and it may not feature the most elite competition across all sporting categories. But one thing's for sure, these games are worth taking seriously.