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Get Down Radio
Get Down Radio - Episode 060 C-Bunny

Get Down Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 59:03


TRACKLIST:Sex on Fire (Wesh Remix)Sunshine (My Girl) Wuki (It Goes Like) Nanaan Peggy GotMakeba (Pat C's GBM Edit) Jain vs. GuzPaint The Town Red (Kastra “Giving Me” Edit)Caught Up (Angelo The Kid ‘Se Danza' Edit)Jenny From The Beggin (Pat C. Mash Up)Locked Up Steve Aoki and Trini FT AkonSomebody That I Used to know- (Andrea Fiusco x Yup Re-edit) GotyeCountry Girl X Secrets (Rafael Mashup)Blow (Martial Simon Remix)It's My Life (Dashing and Felix Remix)Larger Than Life (C-Bunny “Melody Mash up)Rhyme Dust On My Mind (Rick Wonder Edit)Pump Up the Jam - Fancy JayPepas Baby Don't Hurt Me (Roe Hyams Mash up)Omg (Max Wolf and Casula Disko Edit)Mercy (Fomo 2021 Remix)679 (Pat C's ‘Bel MErcy' Edit) Trap Queen (Angelo The Kid ‘Intoxicated' Edit')Show me Love- Dibs and MGM Hell Yeah EditApache Generation (Kerrate Mash up)Bodak Yellow X Mi Gente (Adam b Edit)Hot in Herre (Alex Dynamix Hype Acapella Intro)Since you been gone Remix- Kelly ClarksonLove Story (Angelo The Kid and Olive Oil Tiktok Transition)Starships (Basco ‘Wasting My Time Edit)Heaven Is a Place on Earth (Andrew Marks Edit)I love it (Fred 2019 Big Room Edit)Marcarene (Gin and Sonic Remix)Super Bass (Angelo The Kid Out Out Edit)No Scrubs (Alex Delia ‘Vibes' Edit)You belong With Me (PeteDown 2021 Mix)Barbie Girl (Tiesto Remix)Head and Heart (Hopeless and Skice Remix)Clarity (Joyfire Remix)Crank That X Pon De Floor (Inga Mash up)Work It (Angelo The Kid ‘Ratata Edit)My Humps (PeteDown Club Edit)My Neck, My Back X Push Up (Adam B edit)Satisfaction (C-Bunny “Take It Off” Edit)We Found Love Vs. Better off Alone- Ian AsherFor More C-Bunnyhttps://www.instagram.com/djcbunny/https://www.mixcloud.com/djcbunny/For More Get Down:https://getdowndjgroup.comwww.instagram.com/getdowndjgroup/www.tiktok.com/@getdowndjgroupPrevious Episode [Episode 59 w/ 2Arun]: https://soundcloud.com/get-down-dj-group/get-down-radio-ep-59-2arundj, edm, housemusic, djlife, producer, rave, tomorrowland, techno, deephouse, edmlifestyle, edmfamily, edmlife, djs, plur, house, club, electro, edc, nightlife, bass, trap, electronicmusic, dancemusic, podcast, podcasts, radioshow, basshouse, jerseyclub, mixshow, getdownradio

Podcast Talent Coach
Tips About Editing A Podcast – PTC443

Podcast Talent Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 30:26


Do you feel like you're always editing a podcast? You're an expert in your niche. You don't need to spend all of your time editing. Live in your zone of genius. On this episode, I want to give you some tips about editing a podcast. There are five steps to producing a podcast each week. Those steps are plan, record, edit, publish and promote. You need to do these steps for every episode. But, you don't need to do these steps every week. What you need is a system. Let's see how you can save time in each of those areas to make your system more efficient and give you more time to work with your clients. GET HELP First, let me show you an option. You can always get someone to do all of the dirty work for you. How much time do you spend each week creating your podcast? If you could cut your podcast production time in half or more, how could you better spend the time you save? You could spend time finding clients. Use the time to serve your clients better. Spend time creating more digital products to sell. Double down on your promotion time to grow your show and your business. Let's do some quick math. Take the time you spend each week producing your show. Divide that time by two. Now, multiply that time by four for the four weeks in the month. If you dedicated those hours to revenue generation, how much money do you think you could make? Could you find a few clients to pay you each month by reallocating that time? When you do that every month for a year, how much more revenue would you generate for your business? My team can produce your podcast every week and give you that time back. In addition to the editing, you get coaching with me to improve the effectiveness of your content to grow your business. EDITING A PODCAST The editing and coaching plan will make your show sound great. You record the episode and send the team your audio and video. My team handles the rest. You simply show up and perform. With coaching and editing, you get professional audio editing. The team takes your audio and does the editing. They include noise reduction, volume leveling, mixing and mastering. You will sound great. We will put all of the pieces together, including adding your open and close. We'll put in any sound effects and transitions. You get the finished .mp3 ready to be posted. But, we handle that too. The team uploads your podcast to your audio host. Don't worry about it. You also get professional video editing. The show was recorded as a video. The audio is being used as your podcast. The video can be posted on YouTube to get you discovered. Video editing includes creating your YouTube thumbnail, so your video is ready to be uploaded to your YouTube account. Yep, we handle that too. The team gets your podcast uploaded to your YouTube channel. On top of that, my team will take care of your show notes. How much time do you spend writing show notes? We got you covered. PROMOTION ASSETS Now, we need to promote the show. So, My team also creates an audiogram for you from your show. This is a short clip of audio from the podcast over a graphic representing the episode. You can use this on your social media sites. You will also receive a captioned social media video from your video to help you grow your audience and attract more clients. To make your content stronger and more effective in growing your business, you also get two 60-minute group coaching calls with me each month. We build your podcast profits framework. You get to ask questions and get the help you need. Plus, you get full access to the Podcast Profits Accelerator membership that provides powerful tools and videos to help you succeed. You can spend your time editing a podcast. Or, you can spend your time working with clients and generating revenue. The editing package is just $750 per month for four episodes and videos along with all of the supporting assets. If we go back to the math you just did, how much revenue do you think you could generate if you dedicated those editing, producing, publishing, and promoting hours to revenue generation? You can see the full details and enroll to work with me and my team at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/editing. Imagine what you could do with all of that time back. Let's get started. PLAN Now, if you decide to continue doing it on your own, find ways to save time. The first of the five steps is plan. It takes time to get ready to do each step. For instance when you are ready to record, it takes time to set up the gear, open the program, adjust your mic and headphones, find your production pieces, get in the right mindset, make sure you have some water and all of the other details. On the surface, it doesn't seem like a lot of time. I bet if you were to time the set up prep time and the time it takes you to shut it all down, you would be surprised that it is probably around 15 minutes. YOUR TIME Next time you are ready to record an episode, time it. Start the clock as soon as you decide to record the episode. Let's say at 2 you decide it's time to head in and record. As soon as you get off the couch and start walking toward the mic, the clock starts. It stops as soon as you hit record. As soon as you have saved the file and finished the session, start the clock again. It stops when you turn off the light and leave the room. The total of those two periods is at least 15 minutes. Four episodes a month is costing you an hour in set up and tear down. If you record all four episodes in one session, you only set up and tear down once. You just saved 45 minutes in your month. This is just one example. The more you can batch your work like this, the more time you will save. Remember, you don't have to do any of these steps at the same time. You don't have to record and edit in the same sitting. You are better off recording four episodes at the same time and then editing all four at another time. Doing the same actions together is where you will save time. CONTENT Planning your episode creation is critical when saving time. Break up planning into four parts. Then, do each part for multiple episodes at the same time. Find the time in your day and week when you are most creative. For some of us that is morning. Others do best at night. Some are better on a weekday at lunch. Others find their creative muse on Sunday mornings. Find your right time. The first part of content planning is creating topics. Spend ten minutes brainstorming as many topics for your podcast as possible. Shoot for 50 different topics. What does your audience what to learn? If you interview guests, who can help you teach them that topic? The second part is selecting your ideal five. Pick five of the 50 topics that you would like to build out as episodes. These could have a theme or they could stand alone. Your choice. Part three of content planning is outlining each episode. For each topic, list three to seven points you could discuss on this topic. Finally the fourth part is adding important details to each point. This episode is a perfect example. I am covering five areas where you can save time. That was the outline I started to build out. Each of the five areas have a few important details, like these four steps of planning. With your planning, you now have five episodes ready to be recorded. You don't have to fight writer's block trying to figure out what this week's episode will be all about. Grab the outline and start recording. RECORD The next step in your process is recording. There are a few ways to save time when you record. We already discussed the idea of saving set up and tear down time by recording multiple episodes at the same time. This is a big time saver. You can also save time recording by setting up a studio that doesn't need to be dismantled each time. If you can swing it, removing the need to set up and tear down can make you more efficient. Finally, you can save time recording interviews by preparing your guest ahead of time. I do not mean you should provide them the questions. Before your interview, you should give them a recording checklist to minimize the time it takes to troubleshoot their tech issues. EDIT You now have your show recorded. If you are using my editing services, you can stop here. You're done. Everything else is being handled by my team. If you're still spending your time editing, let's find ways to save you more time. Editing is probably the area where you can save the most time. The first thing you should do is stop worrying about saying uh and um so much. Very few people notice. It is natural in most conversation. Make it easy to locate your editing points. If there is something you know you want to edit out of your show, leave a short gap of five to ten seconds. This will allow you to visually find your edit. Create a palate for your show. If there are things you use for each episode, such as your open and close, put those pieces in a place you can find quickly each time you edit. Create a system to organize your audio so you can easily find it. We typically inhale before we start speaking. There is a tip you can use to make your edits unnoticable. When you are creating an edit, keep the original inhale. Let's say you're talking, you end a sentence, and begin the next. You suddenly mess up. You start that sentence over and continue on. Now you need to make that edit. Keep the inhale before the original sentence that was messed up. Delete up to the start of the new, correct sentence removing the new inhale. It will sound much more natural. Edit your video first. Then, import the video into your audio editor. You've already done the hard work editing the video. Just use that audio as your podcast adding in your show open and any other necessary podcast elements. I use Hindenburg as my audio software. Some others don't accept video files. Investing in some good, flexible software can save you a ton of time. Finally, create a checklist. This will allow you to know quickly which pieces need to be completed each and every time. You just follow the process. PUBLISH Step four is publishing your episode to your audio host and publishing your video to your YouTube channel. Again, my team is handling this for you if you're using my editing services at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/editing. When it comes to publishing your episode, what do you do each and every time that can be streamlined? I have created a template for my episode artwork. I can easily populate the template for each episode. It saves a ton of time. Create a show note template that you can fill in with the critical information your audience needs. Repurpose your show prep and outline for your show notes. Show notes take a lot of time. Find ways to give your listener what she needs in your show notes without spending a full day on it. Ask yourself why a listener might come to your show notes in the first place. Put that in there. Then, add some content that will attract search engines. To save time, create a process that is easy to follow. PROMOTE The final step is promoting your show. Create the right elements. When it comes to promoting your show, create a consistent way to get the podcast in front of new listeners while reminding current listeners to come back. Don't try to do everything. Start by doing the things that will make a difference. Use the 80/20 rule when it comes to promoting your show. If you get more listeners by appearing on other shows, spend your time there. If Twitter isn't where your audience hangs out, don't waste your time. Take some time to list the 20% of your promotion activities that make up 80% of the results. Do those things and eliminate the others. GET RID OF IT You can remove all of the editing headache from your weekly "to do" list and have my team help. Let my team produce your podcast every week and give you back time to work with clients and generate revenue for your business. You can see your editing options at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com/editing.   Do you need help with your podcast? E-mail me any time at Coach@PodcastTalentCoach.com. Let's see what we can do. Let's turn your information into engaging entertainment.

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong Top Posts
Fun with +12 OOMs of Compute by Daniel Kokotajlo

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong Top Posts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 29:38


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Fun with +12 OOMs of Compute, published by Daniel Kokotajlo on the LessWrong. Crossposted from the AI Alignment Forum. May contain more technical jargon than usual. Or: Big Timelines Crux Operationalized What fun things could one build with +12 orders of magnitude of compute? By ‘fun' I mean ‘powerful.' This hypothetical is highly relevant to AI timelines, for reasons I'll explain later. Summary (Spoilers): I describe a hypothetical scenario that concretizes the question “what could be built with 2020's algorithms/ideas/etc. but a trillion times more compute?” Then I give some answers to that question. Then I ask: How likely is it that some sort of TAI would happen in this scenario? This second question is a useful operationalization of the (IMO) most important, most-commonly-discussed timelines crux: “Can we get TAI just by throwing more compute at the problem?” I consider this operationalization to be the main contribution of this post; it directly plugs into Ajeya's timelines model and is quantitatively more cruxy than anything else I know of. The secondary contribution of this post is my set of answers to the first question: They serve as intuition pumps for my answer to the second, which strongly supports my views on timelines. The hypothetical In 2016 the Compute Fairy visits Earth and bestows a blessing: Computers are magically 12 orders of magnitude faster! Over the next five years, what happens? The Deep Learning AI Boom still happens, only much crazier: Instead of making AlphaStar for 10^23 floating point operations, DeepMind makes something for 10^35. Instead of making GPT-3 for 10^23 FLOPs, OpenAI makes something for 10^35. Instead of industry and academia making a cornucopia of things for 10^20 FLOPs or so, they make a cornucopia of things for 10^32 FLOPs or so. When random grad students and hackers spin up neural nets on their laptops, they have a trillion times more compute to work with. [EDIT: Also assume magic +12 OOMs of memory, bandwidth, etc. All the ingredients of compute.] For context on how big a deal +12 OOMs is, consider the graph below, from ARK. It's measuring petaflop-days, which are about 10^20 FLOP each. So 10^35 FLOP is 1e+15 on this graph. GPT-3 and AlphaStar are not on this graph, but if they were they would be in the very top-right corner. Question One: In this hypothetical, what sorts of things could AI projects build? I encourage you to stop reading, set a five-minute timer, and think about fun things that could be built in this scenario. I'd love it if you wrote up your answers in the comments! My tentative answers: Below are my answers, listed in rough order of how ‘fun' they seem to me. I'm not an AI scientist so I expect my answers to overestimate what could be done in some ways, and underestimate in other ways. Imagine that each entry is the best version of itself, since it is built by experts (who have experience with smaller-scale versions) rather than by me. OmegaStar: In our timeline, it cost about 10^23 FLOP to train AlphaStar. (OpenAI Five, which is in some ways more impressive, took less!) Let's make OmegaStar like AlphaStar only +7 OOMs bigger: the size of a human brain.[1] [EDIT: You may be surprised to learn, as I was, that AlphaStar has about 10% as many parameters as a honeybee has synapses! Playing against it is like playing against a tiny game-playing insect.] Larger models seem to take less data to reach the same level of performance, so it would probably take at most 10^30 FLOP to reach the same level of Starcraft performance as AlphaStar, and indeed we should expect it to be qualitatively better.[2] So let's do that, but also train it on lots of other games too.[3] There are 30,000 games in the Steam Library. We train OmegaStar long enough that it has as much time on each game as AlphaStar had on Starcraft. Wi...

The Nonlinear Library: Alignment Forum Top Posts
Fun with +12 OOMs of Compute by Daniel Kokotajlo

The Nonlinear Library: Alignment Forum Top Posts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 29:34


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Fun with +12 OOMs of Compute, published by Daniel Kokotajlo on the AI Alignment Forum. Or: Big Timelines Crux Operationalized What fun things could one build with +12 orders of magnitude of compute? By ‘fun' I mean ‘powerful.' This hypothetical is highly relevant to AI timelines, for reasons I'll explain later. Summary (Spoilers): I describe a hypothetical scenario that concretizes the question “what could be built with 2020's algorithms/ideas/etc. but a trillion times more compute?” Then I give some answers to that question. Then I ask: How likely is it that some sort of TAI would happen in this scenario? This second question is a useful operationalization of the (IMO) most important, most-commonly-discussed timelines crux: “Can we get TAI just by throwing more compute at the problem?” I consider this operationalization to be the main contribution of this post; it directly plugs into Ajeya's timelines model and is quantitatively more cruxy than anything else I know of. The secondary contribution of this post is my set of answers to the first question: They serve as intuition pumps for my answer to the second, which strongly supports my views on timelines. The hypothetical In 2016 the Compute Fairy visits Earth and bestows a blessing: Computers are magically 12 orders of magnitude faster! Over the next five years, what happens? The Deep Learning AI Boom still happens, only much crazier: Instead of making AlphaStar for 10^23 floating point operations, DeepMind makes something for 10^35. Instead of making GPT-3 for 10^23 FLOPs, OpenAI makes something for 10^35. Instead of industry and academia making a cornucopia of things for 10^20 FLOPs or so, they make a cornucopia of things for 10^32 FLOPs or so. When random grad students and hackers spin up neural nets on their laptops, they have a trillion times more compute to work with. [EDIT: Also assume magic +12 OOMs of memory, bandwidth, etc. All the ingredients of compute.] For context on how big a deal +12 OOMs is, consider the graph below, from ARK. It's measuring petaflop-days, which are about 10^20 FLOP each. So 10^35 FLOP is 1e+15 on this graph. GPT-3 and AlphaStar are not on this graph, but if they were they would be in the very top-right corner. Question One: In this hypothetical, what sorts of things could AI projects build? I encourage you to stop reading, set a five-minute timer, and think about fun things that could be built in this scenario. I'd love it if you wrote up your answers in the comments! My tentative answers: Below are my answers, listed in rough order of how ‘fun' they seem to me. I'm not an AI scientist so I expect my answers to overestimate what could be done in some ways, and underestimate in other ways. Imagine that each entry is the best version of itself, since it is built by experts (who have experience with smaller-scale versions) rather than by me. OmegaStar: In our timeline, it cost about 10^23 FLOP to train AlphaStar. (OpenAI Five, which is in some ways more impressive, took less!) Let's make OmegaStar like AlphaStar only +7 OOMs bigger: the size of a human brain.[1] [EDIT: You may be surprised to learn, as I was, that AlphaStar has about 10% as many parameters as a honeybee has synapses! Playing against it is like playing against a tiny game-playing insect.] Larger models seem to take less data to reach the same level of performance, so it would probably take at most 10^30 FLOP to reach the same level of Starcraft performance as AlphaStar, and indeed we should expect it to be qualitatively better.[2] So let's do that, but also train it on lots of other games too.[3] There are 30,000 games in the Steam Library. We train OmegaStar long enough that it has as much time on each game as AlphaStar had on Starcraft. With a brain so big, maybe it'll start to do some transfer learning, acquiring g...

Fitness Marketing Mastery
How to Gather the Best Fitness Testimonials and Use Them

Fitness Marketing Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 24:32


Fitness testimonials are still one of the best ways to connect to your next customer. If you can get your customer to create a video answering these questions I'm going to share with you – whether they do it on their phone or you record it on yours or in the social distancing Zoom or Skype recordings of the moment, video is gold. If not video, then get them to write it and ask if you can use their picture with it. If not their picture, their full name. If not their full name first name and last initial. And age is also relevant when you're gathering fitness testimonials. Another strategy is to ask a question in your Facebook group. Your paid program probably has a private Facebook group. Ask questions: How has _____ helped you? How has _____ helped you the past few months get through COVID19? How were you feeling before you got started? What almost stopped you from doing _____? How to Edit You can ask permission of these people to use their posts OR you can screenshot them and block out their name and profile image. It still shows in real time and in a believable representation, someone else- not you – took time to add a comment and we've come to believe that if it's from Facebook it's legit. What doesn't work? Fitness testimonials you're talking about what someone else said. You can make that up and whether you would, you did, or you didn't, if your customer really doesn't believe enough in your services to do a video, write a letter, send some kind of tangible proof they are raving fans and recommend you, then it's probably not a good fitness testimonial. The more like your ideal client the subjects you choose for your fitness testimonials are the better. If you're choosing to ask clients that aren't like your ideal clients you're wasting your time. Outstanding Examples There's definitely a reason you might want to choose someone people aspire to be, someone in the public eye that people know and respect. Maybe they show how someone as busy as the mayor or the president of the university can do it, so the watcher will think, I can too. But if they're too different, too eccentric, they aren't in the same income category or educational status as your ideal customers, then it won't do you as much good.  How to Get Started with Your Fitness Testimonials So, you want to first go to any of your prior clients, the ones who got great results – and remember great results aren't always a before and after picture. Sometimes it's reducing or stopping medications or gaining confidence and not something as visible as losing 25 lbs. Then you want to make sure you ask for what you really want – video first. If you don't get it, at least, you'll have a default if they won't do video, you can ask for a written or social media fitness testimonial instead. Let them know you'll send them the questions you'd like them to answer so you make it really easy for them. That way you do make it easy for them and you take control of the content you're going to get. Tell your client that you'd really appreciate it if they use the question to start their statement. So, if you ask, What almost stopped you from starting with this online membership? They would say I almost didn't join the membership because…. Personalize Focus on problems you help in your questions, too. If you work with people who have back pain, or fibromyalgia, or osteoporosis, get specific with your questions. How were you feeling in regard to your back pain before you started? How was your strength before you began personal training? Then once they answer, you may prompt them with… How is life different for you now? It's really nice if you're there with them and doing video but if you can't be try to either write it or use a voice message. You can create a voice message on your phone and just have them pause and record their responses. They can send them all to you and you can edit them to create one video or keep the short clips to use in a variety of ways. Summary There you have it. It's easy to do. If you have a little more time than you wanted right now, it's a perfect time to get these. Update your old ones. Fitness testimonials are important to people finding you. Remember the greatest value though is in that next customer finding someone in your prior customer – as well as you – being like them. It's not just that they need to know, like, and trust you. They need to feel that you are like them. More on that in an upcoming podcast. Resources: Flipping 50 Fitness Specialist Try Speak Pipe for audio recordings

Sound Sonic
Sound Sonic #544

Sound Sonic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 64:53


SOUND SONIC #544 27 Ottobre 2019 SETTIMANALE DANCE CON PAUL FROST 1 Junior Sanchez - Be So Deep (Original Mix) 2 Mendo - Lemonade (Original Mix) 3 Mant Ft. Hayla - Lonely Days (Original Mix) 4 Darius Syrossian - Come On Come On (Extended Mix) 5 Sasha Virus - Things We Do (Original Mix) 6 Sharam Jey & Andruss Ft. Dewitt Sound - Right Back (Original Mix) 7 Dom Dolla - San Frandisco 8 CASSIMM - Shined on Me (Extended Mix) 9 Danny Howard, Illyus & Barrientos, Alex Mills - Need 10 Barbatuques - Baianaì (Jack Back Remix) 11 Darius Syrossian - Kouka (Extended Mix) 12 Eli Brown - Rush (Original Mix) 13 Don Diablo - Never Change (Extended Version) 14 Endor - Pump It Up 15 Ruff Stuff - Last Chance (Original Mix) 16 Chris Lorenzo - Every Morning (Club Mix) 17 Roberto Surace - Joys (Todd Terry Extended Remix) 18 Cashio - Dancing (With Me) (Original Mix) 19 WH0 Ft. Chuck Roberts - The Poet (Original Mix) 20 Softmal - Groovin' That Funky (LLølita Edit) You can find the radio podcast here : https://www.spreaker.com/user/soundsonic/sound-sonic-544

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Sound Sonic
Sound Sonic #544

Sound Sonic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 64:53


SOUND SONIC #544 27 Ottobre 2019 SETTIMANALE DANCE CON PAUL FROST 1 Junior Sanchez - Be So Deep (Original Mix) 2 Mendo - Lemonade (Original Mix) 3 Mant Ft. Hayla - Lonely Days (Original Mix) 4 Darius Syrossian - Come On Come On (Extended Mix) 5 Sasha Virus - Things We Do (Original Mix) 6 Sharam Jey & Andruss Ft. Dewitt Sound - Right Back (Original Mix) 7 Dom Dolla - San Frandisco 8 CASSIMM - Shined on Me (Extended Mix) 9 Danny Howard, Illyus & Barrientos, Alex Mills - Need 10 Barbatuques - Baianaì (Jack Back Remix) 11 Darius Syrossian - Kouka (Extended Mix) 12 Eli Brown - Rush (Original Mix) 13 Don Diablo - Never Change (Extended Version) 14 Endor - Pump It Up 15 Ruff Stuff - Last Chance (Original Mix) 16 Chris Lorenzo - Every Morning (Club Mix) 17 Roberto Surace - Joys (Todd Terry Extended Remix) 18 Cashio - Dancing (With Me) (Original Mix) 19 WH0 Ft. Chuck Roberts - The Poet (Original Mix) 20 Softmal - Groovin' That Funky (LLølita Edit) You can find the radio podcast here : https://www.spreaker.com/user/soundsonic/sound-sonic-544

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Education Research Reading Room
ERRR #018. John Hattie defending the meta-analysis

Education Research Reading Room

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 102:02


Edit: You can now read my conclusions following my interviews with both Adrian Simpson, and John Hattie, in this blog… The post ERRR #018. John Hattie defending the meta-analysis appeared first on Ollie Lovell.

Edinburgh Skeptics Presents...
SotF 2017: Atheism in Ancient Greece

Edinburgh Skeptics Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 48:47


Edit: You know when you've given the podcast gear to your vice-chair to do interviews at QED and you realise you needed it to record a welcome message for the very first Fringe 2017 podcast? Yeah, that... It's a very special time here at Podcast HQ as we start to bring you some episodes from our 2017 Edinburgh Fringe lineup. Normally we'd start with our compilation evening Our Friends On The Fringe, but that must wait for another day (and because we forgot to ask if it was ok. Oops!). So our first release from this year's Fringe is historian and writer Professor Tim Whitmarsh. Most people think of atheism as something modern and western, but in fact it has a rich, deep and weird history to rival any religion’s. In Tim's talk we’ll meet some of classical antiquity’s most brilliant and engaging characters, including Diogenes (who lived in a barrel) and Socrates (who didn’t). We’ll also reflect on what it means, for us now, to think of atheism as something with a history older than Islam and Christianity. Prof. Whitmarsh is the author of *Battling the Gods: Atheism in the Ancient World*, described by the New York Times as ‘excellent’, by the Guardian as ‘brilliant’, and by his mother as ‘alright if you like that kind of thing’. As well as another 6 books (about Greek literature, thought and culture), he has written for the Guardian, the Times Literary Supplement and the London Review of Books, and has appeared a number of times on BBC TV and radio. He has held professorial positions in the universities of Cambridge, Oxford and Exeter. www.classics.cam.ac.uk/directory/professor-tim-whitmarsh Twitter: @TWhittermarsh

Podcast Help Desk
Do It Right The First Time PHD041

Podcast Help Desk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015 51:30


Do it right the first time - Changing things later isn't hard, but it's not instant. Replacing a file after publishing it is easy, but not instant or fool proof Get EVERYTHING correct in your site and feed before you submit to iTunes, stitcher and other directories. Changing things later isn't hard, but it's not instant. Take the time to make sure things are correct before publishing. Create a checklist. Download mine here (***Mine is complicated, yours doesn't need to be.) POSTS! Not pages! Do not Post WAV files! ----------------- Podcast Help Desk - My Sample Workflow Checklist (with explanations) 1.Create an outline for the episode (beginning shownotes) - - I use Google Docs (Drive) for this. I make a document with the episode number and through the week make notes of subjects I want to talk about. Some people use evernote for this. - Once you have the outline “done” figure out the title for the episode - Create featured image artwork for the episode (you can skip this depending on your wordpress theme) 2. Record - I start with the intro and just record this segment. then I go through each item I want to talk about in my outline and record that segment. Saving all the files (as .wav) in a folder I create for this. If you just do “live to the harddrive” then record your whole episode. 3. Edit - You can do a lot of editing or just a little Run segments though Audacity “Truncate silence filter” (removes log pauses while I think when recording) Assemble the segments (if you do it this way) in Adobe Audition (Audacity will work) at this point I also apply some compression in Audition or audacity. Add bumpers, intro and outro Render to .wav 4. Post Process Run .wav file through auphonic. (I use the desktop version but the online version will work if you don't mind waiting for the upload/download) Spot listen to the file to make sure it came out the way you wanted it. (!! important !!) 5. Render to MP3 ( I do this in audition) You can do this in iTunes desktop program as well. I use 128kbps Stereo but you could do it compressed more if you want to save file size. Don't go above 128kpbs 6. Tag mp3 file I do this using Powerpress and Blubrry Hosting online so at this point I just skip 6 You can do this in iTunes Desktop by importing your mp3 into iTunes (I use a playlist called EDIT) so I can find the file. Right click and select info. In there you can fill out the tabs and add artwork. 7. Upload and Post Shownotes Make sure you make any links you referenced in your show “live” in your shownotes upload featured image publish (set date ahead if you are scheduling your post) 8. After it's published, download and listen to episode Make sure you are subscribed to your own podcast in at least 1 podcast app. (I use Apple's Podcasts app on iphone) I also test the player on my page at this point. I listen on my computer speakers, my headphones in the studio, on earbuds from my iphone and in the car using bluetooth on the stereo (over the next day or so) just to make sure it sounds good in all those places. . 9. Verify it made it to all your distribution channels (24 hours after publish) check iTunes listing check stitcher check blubrry.com listing check Tech Podcast Network listing Check Roku TPN channel 10. start next week's “Shownotes” For a 30-60 minute episode, from the time I record the first segment to publishing (or scheduling the post) takes about 2 hours but I've been doing it a while. You should figure about 4x recording time for the whole process. ------------------ Now for something GEEKY! - Post Type Podcasting This is not for the Normal podcaster but the GEEK who wants to Tweak things. I'm still learning, but here is what I know so far…. What is a post type? It's not a post template. it's not a display type in wordpress, it's a second blog, so to speak.

Nerds Without Pants
Episode 61: The Music of a Generation

Nerds Without Pants

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2014 128:33


By now you have probably opened all of your presents and are wondering what else to do with your day. Since you can’t go to the theater to watch The Interview (topical!), why not kick back with some eggnog and listen to the Nerds Without Pants have an exhaustive discussion about some of our favorite music from the seventh console generation? And yes, I realize that I blundered when I brought up BioShock Infinite. We were almost 4 hours into recording, so cut me some slack! Happy Festivus! EDIT: You can thank Angelo for pushing to get this episode out early for you Christmas Eve travelers. Enjoy! FEATURED MUSIC: The Who: My Generation Super Mario Galaxy—Gusty Garden Galaxy Mass Effect 2—Suicide Mission Mass Effect—The Normandy Final Fantasy XIII—Blinded by Light Heavy Rain— Ethan Mars theme Ace Combat 6—Liberation of Gracemaria Spec Ops—The 33rd Batman: Arkham City—Wham, Gotcha! Skyrim—Streets of Whiterun Fable 2—Bowerstone Market Scott Pilgrim—Another Winter Double Dragon Neon –Final Palace Shatter—Neon Mines Emil Chronicle Online—Under the Pressure Little Big Planet 2—Batteroo Diablo 3—New Tristram Shadow Warrior—Risen From the Ashes Corpse Party—Chapter 5 Main Theme Portal—Still Alive Metal Gear Rising—It Has to Be This Way Nier—Song of the Ancients Alan Wake—The Poet and the Muse FIFA ’14—Hit It (American Authors) BioShock Infinite—God only Knows (Barbershop Quartet) Fallout 3—I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire (The Ink Spots) Gran Turismo 5—Piano Sonata No. 17 in D Minor (Ludwig van Beethoven) Saints Row 3—What I Got (female voice 2) Cave Story—On to Grass Town Red Dead Redemption—Far Away (Jose Gonzales)      

Nerds Without Pants
Episode 61: The Music of a Generation

Nerds Without Pants

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2014 128:33


By now you have probably opened all of your presents and are wondering what else to do with your day. Since you can’t go to the theater to watch The Interview (topical!), why not kick back with some eggnog and listen to the Nerds Without Pants have an exhaustive discussion about some of our favorite music from the seventh console generation? And yes, I realize that I blundered when I brought up BioShock Infinite. We were almost 4 hours into recording, so cut me some slack! Happy Festivus! EDIT: You can thank Angelo for pushing to get this episode out early for you Christmas Eve travelers. Enjoy! FEATURED MUSIC: The Who: My Generation Super Mario Galaxy—Gusty Garden Galaxy Mass Effect 2—Suicide Mission Mass Effect—The Normandy Final Fantasy XIII—Blinded by Light Heavy Rain— Ethan Mars theme Ace Combat 6—Liberation of Gracemaria Spec Ops—The 33rd Batman: Arkham City—Wham, Gotcha! Skyrim—Streets of Whiterun Fable 2—Bowerstone Market Scott Pilgrim—Another Winter Double Dragon Neon –Final Palace Shatter—Neon Mines Emil Chronicle Online—Under the Pressure Little Big Planet 2—Batteroo Diablo 3—New Tristram Shadow Warrior—Risen From the Ashes Corpse Party—Chapter 5 Main Theme Portal—Still Alive Metal Gear Rising—It Has to Be This Way Nier—Song of the Ancients Alan Wake—The Poet and the Muse FIFA ’14—Hit It (American Authors) BioShock Infinite—God only Knows (Barbershop Quartet) Fallout 3—I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire (The Ink Spots) Gran Turismo 5—Piano Sonata No. 17 in D Minor (Ludwig van Beethoven) Saints Row 3—What I Got (female voice 2) Cave Story—On to Grass Town Red Dead Redemption—Far Away (Jose Gonzales)