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Best podcasts about hellocast

Latest podcast episodes about hellocast

Podcast Coaching with Christine
How To: Manage Your Podcast WORKFLOW | Brandon Hull

Podcast Coaching with Christine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 58:45


Summary: Brandon Hull, Founder of a workflow tool for podcasters share’s his thoughts on how to plan ahead for the holidays. He shared what systems worked for him in the past and why he created HelloCast to take his podcast content calendar to the next level! Keep reading for a 20% discount on 1 year plan. Timecodes:  00:01:35:08 - Freelance to Founder Podcast by Brandon Hull 00:06:39:19 - Different tools for organization and workflow Brando used before creating HelloCast: Gmail, Google Sheets, Trello Board, Airtable 00:17:41:18 - These big gaps can be cut.  00:21:27:10 - How Podcasts can help you be more and do more! 00:23:12:13 - How Brandon Hull Manages... 5 Kids, A Full-Time Job, His Content Calendar and A Side Hustle...  00:24:19:20 - My podcast is helping me put 2 kids through college! 00:28:54:21 - If you want to make actual money you need to either have massive downloads or you need to have something else that you're offering the audience that allows you to monetize the audience instead of just using them as numbers to get money from someone else.  Premium Content, bonus content...collabs with other people who have premium content you can promote.  00:31:49:06 - How to put on the "broadcasters" mentality like you would your outfit for the day.  00:32:54:06 - Know Yourself! 00:33:34:20 - Allow yourself to have a break.  00:35:58:00 - Podglomerat Network - beneficial to us because the network is trying to market the group of shows and that might mean guests, guest appearances, sponsors, I've gotten guests on my shows due to their outreach efforts...and people who write in. I think the future of podcasts... is being part of some network, group or collective...  00:43:17:18 - Why you should infuse your personality into your podcast 00:46:47:03 - Spend 5 times as much time on your show content/personality as you do, what gear you need to be successful.  GET 20% off your first year of your HelloCast account by signing up with THIS LINK: http://bit.ly/HelloCast20Percent  

NotiPod Hoy
Música: la categoría de podcasts más popular en EEUU

NotiPod Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 10:06


En NotiPod Hoy Statista actualiza su informe del estado de la industria del podcasting en Estados Unidos: 70% están conscientes de la existencia de los podcasts, 51% han escuchado uno en 2019 y la categoría más popular son los podcasts de música. Según Podtrac, NPR y iHeartRadio dominan la escucha de podcasts en EEUU. Discover Pods concluye, al analizar la evolución de los podcasts, que uno de los cambios ha sido la longitud de los podcasts. El Clarín presenta 5 podcasts argentinos que podrían ayudar a impulsar el crecimiento de medio. Rob Rosenthal, del Taller de Historias de Transom, explica que preguntas hacerse para contar una historia de manera que atrape a la audiencia. HelloCast un servicio que invita a los podcasters a centrarse en su programa, mientras ellos te ayudan a colocar todo en solo lugar. Podsights lanza ‘Open downloads’ (oDL) un código abierto basado en la idea de que los números de descarga de podcasts deben ser consistentes y transparentes. Beneficios de comenzar una red de podcasts. Según un estudio reciente de Coleman Insights, The Joe Rogan Experience lidera la categoría de ‘conciencia del oyente'. La historia detrás de Earios, la primera red de podcasts solo para mujeres. Podcast recomendado: ‘Saliendo del círculo’, un podcast muy personal en el que se presentan historias de personas que un día tomaron la decisión de salir de su zona de confort y tomar un camino diferente al esperado, quizá una aventura que los ayude a redescubrirse. Es un programa que busca motivar a los oyentes para que sigan dando sus propios pasos en función de sus sueños. Es presentado y producido por Molo Cebrián. Más detalles y otros episodios y contenidos sobre Podcasting en ViaPodcast.FM

Podcasting for Coaches
56: Using HelloCast to Achieve an Organized Podcast Workflow with Brandon Hull

Podcasting for Coaches

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 24:14


Brandon Hull is the co-founder of HelloCast, a podcast planning and workflow solution that helps podcasters fall back in love with producing their podcast. He's also the host and producer of Freelance to Founder, a podcast featuring one-time freelancers who have scaled their businesses to be much bigger than themselves. In this episode, Brandon talks about his 14-year journey with podcasting, the personal frustrations that led him to co-create HelloCast, how HelloCast helps podcasters fall back on love with podcasting by helping them stay organized, the upcoming features to the platform that he hadn't planned on revealing this soon, why he says HelloCast isn't for everyone, who HelloCast is for, and more!   To learn more about HelloCast, visit the show notes.   Want to connect with me further? Follow me on Instagram and reach out!   If you're ready to finally start your podcast, visit my website to learn more about my one-on-one launch consultation packages or my self-guided online course.

Podcast Me Anything
Podcast Planning with Brandon Hull of HelloCast

Podcast Me Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 35:53


Like everything else in life, proper planning will lead to better performance.  And this is very true of your podcast venture.  With that in mind, we are delighted to welcome https://twitter.com/brandonhull?lang=en (Brandon Hull) of https://hellocast.co/ (HelloCast,) and also host of https://millo.co/podcasts/freelancetofounder (Freelance to Founder).  Their platform helps podcasters prepare their show, recruit guests, manage their contacts and more in one place.   We also take a few minutes to recap the launch of the new Luminary podcast app.  Many in the community are upset with them and others are https://discoverpods.com/luminary-is-bound-to-fail/ (questioning the viability).  That being said, if you heard the episode and want to be delisted from the Luminary platform, click here. 

NotiPod Hoy
Podcasts myTuner, la nueva app para disfrutar tus podcasts favoritos

NotiPod Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 11:34


En Notipod hoy ☑️ Podcasts myTuner en español, una nueva app para escuchar podcasts. ☑️ Tener un invitado en tu podcast es tu arma secreta de SEO. Si tienes un podcast, podrás sacar mucho beneficio de tus invitados. ☑️ Swoot, una app de podcast social. Se trata de un sistema que facilita a los usuarios recomendar podcasts y ver qué escuchan sus amigos. ☑️ Spreaker Studio ya permite distribuir los podcast a otros directorios y plataformas de podcasting. ☑️ Radio en convergencia, una nueva forma de distribuir contenido. ☑️ Facebook está trabajando en un asistente de voz para competir con Alexa de Amazon. ☑️ HelloCast, un nuevo servicio que ayuda a los podcasters a planificar sus programas porque reúne episodios, invitados y notas en un solo lugar. ☑️ El periódico La Tercera de Chile ha lanzado “Crónica Estéreo”, un podcast diario que hablará sobre los principales temas de la contingencia. ☑️ Según datos de Megaphone, cada vez hay más personas que escuchan podcasts mientras hacen ejercicios. ⏯ Podcast recomendado: "Prediquemos". Es un podcast sobre predicación, liderazgo y teología pastoral. Es conducido por el Dr. Pablo A. Jiménez y esta celebrando que han logrado 50.000 descargas.  

Radiogram. O podcastach i nie tylko.
Statystyki czyli jak zrozumieć słuchaczy

Radiogram. O podcastach i nie tylko.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 11:18


Odcinek 7Statystyki czyli jak zrozumie słuchaczyhttps://radiogram.pl/7W tym odcinku:Wyniki badania słuchalności od Edison Research - czyli jak zrozumieć słuchaczy- https://www.edisonresearch.com/the-podcast-consumer-2019/- https://www.slideshare.net/webby2001/edison-research-podcast-consumer-2019Strony podkastów na Apple Podcast- https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/radiogram-o-podkastach-i-nie-tylko/id1454169619?mt=2BBC wróciło do Google Podcasts / tak jakby- https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/04/05/bbc-blocks-its-content-from-google-podcasts/#1Darmowy kurs od RadioPublichttps://podcasters.radiopublic.com/marketingApple planuje oddzielić Podcasty od iTunes.- https://myapple.pl/posts/19147-nadchodza-zmiany-w-macos-apple-tv-i-podcasty-jednak-osobno- https://twitter.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e7175619f87bd6b29429572aa&id=b800091c2d&e=7315a91cd4Newsy o aplikacjach- Castbox.fm- Podcast Addict https://twitter.com/PodcastAddict/status/1113859265641345024- HelloCast https://hellocast.co/Radiogram poleca.#radiogrampoleca nowy # który wprowadziłem na TT @radiogram_pl od tego tygodnia będzie również dostępne na FB Radiogramu.Jeśli startujecie z nowym podkastem to dajcie mi znać na TT FB lub przez stronę Radiogram.pl radiogram@gmail.com PL:●Antyweb Po Godzinach rozmawia z Michałem Szolcem ze Storytelhttps://antyweb.pl/storytel-polska-kulisy-wywiad-podcasty-michal-szolc/●@piotrpeszko rozmawia z @MalaWielkaFirma i @paweltkaczyk "- Czy mógłbyś mi powiedzieć jak uczyłeś się tego podkastowania? - Ja się podkastu uczyłem tak jak się najlepiej uczyć, czyli na własnych błędach i na żywym organiźmie"https://www.spreaker.com/user/9706641/s02e14●@niebezpiecznik o anonimizacji wywiadów. Może wam się kiedyś przyda https://www.spreaker.com/user/niebezpiecznik/podcast-6●Agata Chmielewska w Marketer+ zrobiła zestawieniehttps://marketerplus.pl/teksty/artykuly/10-podcastow-nie-tylko-o-biznesie-ktore-warto-znac/ANG:●Bardzo dobry materiał od Beme News. Can podcasts survive the billion dollar hype? https://youtu.be/JPoVot5V8kc Wszystkie odnośniki wspomniane wcześniej znajdziecie na stronie odcinka, jak również w notatkach.Jeśli podobał ci się ten odcinek zapraszam do subskrybowania. Wejdź na stronę radiogram.pl tam znajdziesz informacje jak to zrobić.Tam również są adresy do FB i TTRadiogram jest na Google Podcasts, Spotify i iTunes.Moje # to #radiogrampl #podkastypl #podwiadomosci #radiogrampolecaNajłatwiej skontaktujesz się ze mną poprzez email radiogrampl@gmail.comMiłego podkastowania i do usłyszenia za tydzień.

Just Podcasting
Empowering diverse learners with Andrea Klunder

Just Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 56:53


How can you reach me? Email me. Facebook me. Instagram me. Vox me. Want to work with me? CLICK HERE  Did you love this episode? Share it with a friend!!! "Podcasting is like YouTube without the video!" - a discovery by one of Andrea's (super smart) students... because after I asked a gazillion podcasters, no one came up with that perfect description. How can I effectively summarize the podcasting powerhouse that is Ms. Andrea Klunder? Andrea Klunder truly believes in empowerment and engagement through expression in media. Using podcasting as a tool to bring people together, she truly believes that podcasting can be an effective way to engage, educate, and communicate within our diverse communities. This includes special learners, who can use the power of podcasting to evolve as young minds with special needs using her podcasting project, "Power Your Story." Today, we speak about her unique podcasting story and how she uses the humble podcast to help students achieve greatness.   Highlights: How Andrea turned her own passion for podcasting into a powerful communication tool for students with special needs in high school using her "Power Your Story" project. How Andrea successfully pitched podcasting as an educational tool for high school students. How Andrea was able to create a real world podcasting project for high school students on a budget. The technology that students used in order to record their podcasts. Were there any unexpected costs that Andrea did not budget for? How the storytelling and interviewing aspect of podcasting can engage and empower a special learner. What was Andrea's biggest challenge in engaging her special needs' students in the podcasting project. How podcasting can empower students to become experts in both planning and producing in a real world context. How Andrea turns podcasting into a community project for her students. How the editing process can help empower the podcaster-- with or without special needs. Why becoming a podcast mentor is so important. Wow! That's a lot of great podcast production information! Hold on tight while we build this great podcast community together! #PowerYourStoryPodcast #ThePodcastMentor #SpecialNeeds #StudentsAndTechnology #AfterSchoolMatters #TheFutureofPodcasting   Feel free to use these hashtags to share your thoughts with me on socials. #podcasterssupportingpodcasters #justpodcasting One more notes about this series. I plan on experimenting with it while making it work FOR ME. From time to time, things may be different, go a bit wacky or even sideways, so your feedback will help me (and my lovely team) learn, grow and craft something that serves you, dear podcasters.   The technical thing I learned from this episode: Double sided tape helps keep your boom arm in place when you have an odd shaped table edge.   Cat in this episode: Fat Round... who has turned into somewhat of a mascot for the show. #podcats   Personal Podcasting Pain Point: My son came home about 5 minutes early and about 5 minutes before the episode wrapped up. That might not be a big deal to a lot of you, but schedules are super important and transitions are super hard for him because austism. He's getting better at managing his reactions, so while it was a tad stressful for that last 5 minutes, it was also small WIN for him and for us parents who work so hard to help him through this stuff.   Meet The Podcaster:   Power Your Story Podcasting   Andrea Klunder works with mission-driven individuals and organizations to help them use podcasting as a powerful tool for connection, trust, and social impact. She is the Producer & Host of Podcast Envy, all about the craft of podcasting beyond the microphone, and The Creative Impostor Podcast, a show all about how to take bold action in your life and work, despite the little voice in your head that says, “Who do you think you are? You can’t do THAT!” In 2017, she launched Power Your Story, a high school mentoring program and podcast produced by students with diverse learning challenges in Chicago. Andrea is the Producer & Editor of Key Change, a podcast by The Santa Fe Opera and Opera for All Voices, and believes in the power of podcasting to develop an intimate connection with your listeners, build loyal community, and immerse your followers in an authentic brand experience through engaging, entertaining, and educational audio media. Andrea has been a featured speaker and trainer for Podcast Movement, Next Door Chicago, Singularity Storytelling Summit, Nikki Nigl’s About Women, Chicago Public Schools, and many, many podcasts!   A BIG THANK YOU!   Thank you to all the people who made this series possible: My loving, supportive family, my incredible Ya Ya Podcasting Team and the podcasters who were so generous with their thoughts, feelings, experiences and time. And thank you to my clients who always inspire me, my The Good, the Bad and The Yetis (you know who you are), Elsie Escobar and her E-League Alum and my the supportive communities of podcast editors: Podcast Editors Cub & Just Busters: Female Podcast Editors.   P.S. I have been using HelloCast (currently in beta) for this show's workflow... they are NOT a sponsor, but I LOVE how easy they've made putting my show together. All the non audio elements are in 1 place and I can easily track where in the process an episode is... from IDEA to RELEASED. So, THANK YOU HELLOCAST for knowing how I think and designing an app to organize me. :)

Just Podcasting
Creative Funding, Overwhelm and Grit in Podcasting with Jeni Wren Stotrup

Just Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 59:37


How can you reach me? Email me. Facebook me. Instagram me. Vox me. Want to work with me? CLICK HERE  Did you love this episode? Share it with a friend!!! From recording music to recording podcasts! Jeni discusses many essential challenges in the podcast world, including overcoming personal anxiety and career demands, balancing all aspects of podcast production with your personal life, and the importance of developing and streamlining organizational routines in order to maximize how you spend your time while creating, editing, and marketing your podcast. Jeni did try dating after this recording, but recently let me know she is taking another romance break. (Sorry, guys!) Highlights: How Jen began her podcasting journey and how she overcame anxiety and financial challenges in order to do so. Accessing grants to help with costs associated with podcasting Why Jen developed Podcast Portland and how she aims to help others in the field. Why editing takes so much time and why developing a solid organizational routine is important to any podcast host or production company. How Jen's editing routine has changed overtime. Why podcast production takes so much time and the importance of developing a fair price structure for the time that you put in. How production of your podcast will evolve and change over time, and why we all need to RELAX. The steps every podcast professional should take to market your podcast. Why it's important to move beyond Facebook! The importance of considering (and balancing!) production time and marketing! Why your podcast should involve and engage your community. How podcasting affects your relationships and personal life. How Jeni deals with what she considers to be the biggest challenges and personal struggles of podcasting. Feel free to use these hashtags to share your thoughts with me on socials. #podcasterssupportingpodcasters #justpodcasting One more notes about this series. I plan on experimenting with it while making it work FOR ME. From time to time, things may be different, go a bit wacky or even sideways, so your feedback will help me (and my lovely team) learn, grow and craft something that serves you, dear listener. Mentioned: Gritty Birds Podcast Editing Podcast Movement Info on Applying for Grants from the NEA XRay.Fm Wavve.co Videos (Audiograms) iZotope Plug-ins & Tools (RX, Neutron, Ozone) Waves Plug-ins Affiliate Links used whenever possible. Podcasting is expensive. Use the links to support our mission. The technical thing I learned from this episode: Turn down the gain. Also, Squadcast's meter isn't very accurate (but they are always improving things, so it will come, I'm sure). Cat in this episode: Fat Round Personal Podcasting Pain Point: Making sure the levels were right. My squeaky chair. And Jeni and I were both fidgety. Sorry! Meet The Guest (In her own words!): Website: www.grittybirds.com I am a podcast producer and artist in Portland, Oregon. After years in the music industry as an award winning vocalist, my including Kickstarter funded 2013 EP North Star, as a music writer for Portland Mercury and Media Sponsorship Coordinator of Non Profit PDX Pop Now! I started the Gritty Birds Podcast, a narrative music podcast exploring the stories behind artist’s in the industry today. The show has been funded with sponsorships, including with partner station XRAY.FM, grants and a Kickstarter. In the last year I launched community advocacy group Podcast Portland and launched a Podcast Editing and Production Company, Gritty Birds Podcast Editing while working full time in audio tech and sales at Guitar Center. A BIG THANK YOU! Thank you to all the people who made this series possible: My loving, supportive family, my incredible Ya Ya Podcasting Team and the podcasters who were so generous with their thoughts, feelings, experiences and time. And thank you to my clients who always inspire me, my The Good, the Bad and The Yetis (you know who you are), Elsie Escobar and her E-League Alum and my the supportive communities of podcast editors: Podcast Editors Cub & Just Busters: Female Podcast Editors. P.S. I have been using HelloCast (currently in beta) for this show's workflow... they are NOT a sponsor, but I LOVE how easy they've made putting my show together. All the non audio elements are in 1 place (including files!!!) and I can easily track where in the process an episode is... from IDEA to RELEASED. So, THANK YOU HELLOCAST for knowing how I think and designing an app to organize me. :)

Just Podcasting
Niche Podcast Editor Steve Stewart Hates Sales (but LOVES Podcasting)

Just Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 58:09


How can you reach me? Email me. Facebook me. Instagram me. Vox me. Want to work with me? CLICK HERE  Did you love this episode? Share it with a friend!!! Steve Stewart, a podcast editor, financial planner, as well as the former host & creator of "Money Plan S.O.S.," talks with me today about how podcasting takes more time than you think! From beginning to end, creating and hosting a podcast is quite a production, but with the right tools, technology, and support from specialists within the podcasting community, you can expand your podcast while saving what's most valuable to you: time.   Highlights: How Steve began his podcasting journey and how he overcame his fear to do so. Why editing for podcasting is an essential element in the production process. Why editing takes a long time when producing a podcast. Why podcasting within your profession makes it super rewarding and super challenging. Why marketing your podcast is important. Why it is important to be consistent with your podcast. What is the podcasting community and why you should not "podcast in isolation." How podcasting specialists, like editors, copyists, and social media gurus, can help grow your podcast. What tools do you need to start your podcast, even while on a budget? (Steve gets specific here, so take notes!) Steve dives deep into the podcasting "tech stuff." (Again, get your note pad ready!) The importance of keeping the technology simple when starting your podcast. A shout out to The Podcast Editor's Club because they are absolutely fabulous! How are you serving your audience with your podcast? Wow! That's a lot of great podcast production information! Hold on tight while we build this great podcast community together!   #SteveStewartHatesSales Mentioned: Cliff Ravenscraft ATR2100 microphone Samson Q2U microphone Dave Ramsey Money Plam S.O.S. FinCon: The Money & Media Expo Stacking Benjamins Pro Podcast Solutions Podcast Connect Audacity Zencastr Skype ECamm Call Recorder Libsyn Blubrry The Fin by Heil Upwork   Feel free to use these hashtags to share your thoughts with me on socials. #podcasterssupportingpodcasters #justpodcasting One more notes about this series. I plan on experimenting with it while making it work FOR ME. From time to time, things may be different, go a bit wacky or even sideways, so your feedback will help me (and my lovely team) learn, grow and craft something that serves you, dear listener. The technical thing I learned from this episode:   Always have an extra pair earbuds or headphones on hand.   Cat in this episode:   Fat Round. (the editor cut him out) And in post, Bear chewed through the left earphone cable. It's Sunday night at 7pm in lower, slower Delaware. Ordering a replacement. sigh.   Personal Podcasting Pain Point:   Nailing down the show notes. And worrying about how the podcast was going to turn out as a whole because Steve was one of my first interviews... aka the discomfort of not knowing. I was also a little intimidates at first to talk to Steve, but turns out he's so easy to talk to... shoulda warned the poor guy just how much I can talk.   Meet The Guest:   Website: https://SteveStewart.me   Steve Stewart is a husband, father, hater of DEBT, lover of all things personal finance, and turned a failed business of 10 years into a new career in only 6 months. While working a day-job, he started a Financial Wellness business on the side. But after 10 years of coaching, blogging, podcasting, and leading classes he had to give it up for something he never knew was possible: Making a living by editing other people's podcasts. Steve and his wife currently live in St. Louis, Missouri with their 18 year old daughter and dog named Cooper.   A BIG THANK YOU!   Thank you to all the people who made this series possible: My loving, supportive family, my incredible Ya Ya Podcasting Team and the podcasters who were so generous with their thoughts, feelings, experiences and time. And thank you to my clients who always inspire me, my The Good, the Bad and The Yetis (you know who you are), Elsie Escobar and her E-League Alum and my the supportive communities of podcast editors: Podcast Editors Cub & Just Busters: Female Podcast Editors.   P.S. I have been using HelloCast (currently in beta) for this show's workflow... they are NOT a sponsor, but I LOVE how easy they've made putting my show together. All the non audio elements are in 1 place and I can easily track where in the process an episode is... from IDEA to RELEASED. So, THANK YOU HELLOCAST for knowing how I think and designing an app to organize me. :)   Slide Whistle, Descending, A.wav by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org

Just Podcasting
Why These Conversations Matter to Podcasters

Just Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2019 48:02


How can you reach me? Email me. Facebook me. Instagram me. Vox me.   Want to work with me? CLICK HERE    Did you love this episode? Share it with a friend!!!   There's a huge level of discomfort for me doing solo episodes, but I pushed past to answer my own questions for this season. What has podcasting cost me? A lot, but it's given a return that I can't calculate. Get to know your host, why I felt a strong desire to talk about the cost of podcasting beyond the numbers and I hope to achieve with this series.   I speak on the following things (and FYI this also happens to be the basic format of the show):   What you life looked like shortly before you started podcasting. Your ‘why’ for starting a podcast. How long it took you to launch your show from it’s conception. How that ‘why’ evolved over time. The budget you started with. How that budget changed. Unexpected costs. How much time you expected it take produce a podcast vs. how time it actually takes. What takes you the most time. What pieces overwhelmed you. How podcasting has affected your personal and professional relationships. How you keep balance. The most negative impact podcasting has had on your life. The most positive impact of podcasting on your life. What you see new podcasters struggle with. What you are struggling with now. If you could do it all over again, what would you do differently? What do you think the podcasting industry or podcast culture needs to change, if anything.  I recorded this episode at the beginning of this season's journey. To be frank, I really thought I knew exactly how podcasters would answer these questions. Boy, was I WRONG! That's because as I expose myself to more and more podcasters, asking really intimate questions, I learn more and my beliefs reflect that learning. So, if I seem to disagree with myself in these interviews, that's exactly why.   The last episode of this season will be a summary of what struck me, what I learned about myself, podcasters and podcasting and where we'll go from here in season 2... because really, this season is a baseline of sorts. And I hope it sparks a conversation with you at least internally about your own podcasting life. I would love it to start conversations between podcasters-- either with me or your friends... and even BETTER, as a community.   Feel free to use these hashtags to share your thoughts with me on socials. #podcasterssupportingpodcasters #justpodcasting   One more notes about this series. I plan on experimenting with it while making it work FOR ME. From time to time, things may be different, go a bit wacky or even sideways, so your feedback will help me (and my lovely team) learn, grow and craft something that serves you, dear listener.   The technical thing I learned from this episode: The Samson QU2 is mid-heavy and maybe isn't as good as the ATR2100 for my voice. I'm still figuring out the best EQ for it. This is when a multi-band compressor comes in handy.   Cat in this episode: Clark & Fat Round   Personal Podcasting Pain Point: I hate how I breathe and my nasal-ness and you might, too. I have allergies. A LOT of them. So, unless I go live on another planet, I can't do much about it. In the end, imperfect and all, I decided down was better than perfect.   Thank you to all the people who made this series possible: My loving, supportive family, my incredible Ya Ya Podcasting Team and the podcasters who were so generous with their thoughts, feelings, experiences and time. And thank you to my clients who always inspire me, my The Good, the Bad and The Yetis (you know who you are), Elsie Escobar and her E-League Alum and my the supportive communities of podcast editors: Podcast Editors Cub & Just Busters: Female Podcast Editors.   P.S. I have been using HelloCast (currently in beta) for this show's workflow... they are NOT a sponsor, but I LOVE how easy they've made putting my show together. All the non audio elements are in 1 place and I can easily track where in the process an episode is... from IDEA to RELEASED. So, THANK YOU HELLOCAST for knowing how I think and designing an app to organize me. :) Sorry if I left in any mouth noises, Jennifer. 

Roboboots Podcast
ROBOBOOTS Hellocast Episode 71

Roboboots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2012 82:08


Our heroes return! Miles apart, separated by borders, Roboboots lives on! Surprisingly the quality of the podcast may've gone up significantly. Anywho, the Boots Boys talk to you about their new video as well as Jason's departure and arrival in San Diego. Enjoy!

Roboboots Podcast
ROBOBOOTS Hellocast Episode 71

Roboboots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2012 82:08


Our heroes return! Miles apart, separated by borders, Roboboots lives on! Surprisingly the quality of the podcast may've gone up significantly. Anywho, the Boots Boys talk to you about their new video as well as Jason's departure and arrival in San Diego. Enjoy!