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Bentech
Mi nuevo micrófono(irig mic cast 2)

Bentech

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 6:31


Hola! Hoy hablaremos de mi nuevo micrófono irig mic cast 2 de ik multimedia dedicado para periodistas móviles YouTubers podcast y todo creador de contenido con móviles también recuerda pasarte por mi canal de YouTube Benx 13 y nada un saludo chau chau y hasta la próxima

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másQteclas
El micro iRig Mic Cast HD

másQteclas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020


Hablamos del nuevo micrófono que acaba de entrar en casa para grabar en el estudio. Se trata del iRig Mic Cast HD, un pequeño micrófono de condensador muy polivalente.

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喋りたいことやまやまです
【#201】iRig Mic Cast HDの性能はいかに!外を歩きながら収録

喋りたいことやまやまです

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 12:29


浅草から上野まで歩いていく途中でポッドキャストを収録しました。 iRig Mic Cast HDを付けたiPhoneを自撮り棒にセットし、棒は伸ばさずに使っています。訪日外国人の方が多いエリアとはいえ、自撮りもしてないし独り言を話している姿は彼らとは一線を画す異様さがあったのではないか……なんて思いますが、大抵の人はこっちのことを見ていないものです。 途中、マイクなしでの録音もしました。圧倒的な音質差をお楽しみください。 時間がなくても、いろんな恥を捨てればポッドキャストは更新できる!!! ◆◆◆ Podcast「喋りたいことやまやまです」は、雑記ブロガーやまま(@yamama48)が凡人雑記ブログ系の話題を平日夜にお届けする番組です。 コメントもいつでもお待ちしております。凡人のボヤキをどうぞ!「#やまやまキャスト」をつけてTwitterにて投稿いただくか、匿名ご希望の場合は「質問箱 https://peing.net/ja/yamama48 」よりお願いいたします。 番組中で話題に出たものはブログ「言いたいことやまやまです https://www.yamama48.com/ 」にてご紹介しております。 ◆◆◆ この番組は下記の各種配信サービスより聴取いただけます。 ・Apple Podcast:https://tinyurl.com/yxtud2et ・Anchor:https://anchor.fm/yamayama ・Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/0wDRzB3I7QaVfKhnG2MBRz ・Google Podcasts:https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy84NjJlM2U4L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz ・Overcast:https://overcast.fm/itunes1449474657 ・Breaker:https://www.breaker.audio/zhou-kan-yan-itaikotoyamayamadesu ・RadioPublic:https://radiopublic.com/-GMNnDl ・Pocket Casts:https://pca.st/8e8T RSSは https://anchor.fm/s/862e3e8/podcast/rss です。

喋りたいことやまやまです
【#200】iRig Mic Cast HD 使用レポ

喋りたいことやまやまです

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 21:28


200回記念で設備投資しました。2019年12月発売の小型マイク「iRig Mic Cast HD(IK Multimedia製)」を導入! 運転免許更新時の講習ビデオを彷彿させる効果音とともに、iPhone内蔵マイクとの音の違いもお届けします。 自己満でしかないポッドキャストですが、2020年も、300回、400回と目指して配信してまいります。 この番組は外部ブレインの皆さまのあたたかい見守りで成り立っております。いつもありがとうございます! ◆◆◆ 「iRig Mic Cast HD」Amazon内商品ページ→https://amzn.to/2S2GCVF ◆◆◆ Podcast「喋りたいことやまやまです」は、雑記ブロガーやまま(@yamama48)が凡人雑記ブログ系の話題を平日夜にお届けする番組です。 コメントもいつでもお待ちしております。凡人のボヤキをどうぞ!「#やまやまキャスト」をつけてTwitterにて投稿いただくか、匿名ご希望の場合は「質問箱 https://peing.net/ja/yamama48 」よりお願いいたします。 番組中で話題に出たものはブログ「言いたいことやまやまです https://www.yamama48.com/ 」にてご紹介しております。 ◆◆◆ この番組は下記の各種配信サービスより聴取いただけます。 ・Apple Podcast:https://tinyurl.com/yxtud2et ・Anchor:https://anchor.fm/yamayama ・Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/0wDRzB3I7QaVfKhnG2MBRz ・Google Podcasts:https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy84NjJlM2U4L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz ・Overcast:https://overcast.fm/itunes1449474657 ・Breaker:https://www.breaker.audio/zhou-kan-yan-itaikotoyamayamadesu ・RadioPublic:https://radiopublic.com/-GMNnDl ・Pocket Casts:https://pca.st/8e8T RSSは https://anchor.fm/s/862e3e8/podcast/rss です。

Martin Lindeskog
Just in Time for a Break

Martin Lindeskog

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 18:43


As I am in the process of publish my first book on tea, I plan for launching a tea party, a late summer break, and a kick-start of a new career path as an author and a guide on how to make the perfect cuppa. I have created an account on CreateSpaceand I have ordered 10 International Standard Book Numbers (ISBN) from the National Library of Sweden. I will order a small print-on-demand batch from a local printer in Gothenburg. When I have a copy of the hardcover book in my hand, I will take some time and celebrate. I got very inspired by the episode, Taking Breaks, of Creative Minds podcast. This has been a long journey from tinkering on the topic, writing, and self-publishing the book. And now it is time to think about the launch and marketing of the book. After I had published the latest blog post, Remembering the Copper Pot,  I watched a webinar with Tim Grahl. I had bought his first book, Your First 1000 Copies, around the same time (2013)  I got the idea to write a book on tea. I am now going through Tim’s course, Launch a Bestseller. For your information, I have the following individuals in the pipeline as future guests: Carina Ridenius, Brian Phillips, and a follow-up conversation with Jon Ferrara. Please, check out the blog post with show notes with links to my guests. I have come to the conclusion that I will shoot for at least one episode per month of this podcast, as I am involved in so many other podcasts at the moment (Aviani, Hemberedskap, Management Studio, MenyPodden, Pen Meets Paper, Produktivitéet, PoddRadio), as a host, co-host, and a producer. With that said, and to show that I have a Message, I am planning a new podcast together with an individual, working in an industry that could be interesting for my fellow podcasters and other content creators. I will never stop learning, so I will also start another podcast on tea. Talking about learning, I am eager to learn more about tea, but I am not sure that I will become a tea sommelier, or tea master in the near future... I am planning to take some more courses, e.g., by Being Tea, and participate in tea tastings. I will become a member of the American Specialty Tea Alliance. My goal is to visit different tea plantations in North America, and other places around the world. I will visit Sweden’s second tea plantation (Greta’s tea) in the making later on this moth, and I want to visit Camellia Sinensis Gotlandin the near future.  I want to end this episode and ask you to visit the support page on EGO NetCastand if you want to keep learning, get a free audiobook from Audible: Audible is offering a free audiobook of your choice and a free 30-day trial membership. Just go to audibletrial.com/egonetcastand choose from over 180,000 audio programs – download a title free and start listening. I recommend you to check out Never Stop Learning Stay Relevant, Reinvent Yourself, and Thrive, by Bradley Staats. Please, see the response by the author to my tweet: Show notes: Future guests Carina Ridenius, PIK.nu Brian Phillips, Individual Rights and Government Wrongs Jon Ferrara, Nimble Links and resources Tim Grahl - Book Launch Suzette Hammond - Being Tea  American Specialty Tea Alliance  Audible   This episode (18 minutes) was recorded on August 7, 2018, by podcaster, Martin Lindeskog, with Boss Jock Studio app, IK Multimedia iRig Mic Cast podcastingmicrophone, PreSonus HD7 professional monitoring headphones, and SnapRecorder portable recording booth. Post-production through the podcast maker, Alitu. Notes written in Ulysses app. Bumper and jingle by Jim Jonsson, JTunes Productions. Undersigned drank East Frisian black tea blendfrom Indiska Thé and KaffeMagasinet (Indian Tea...

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Podgeek
# 4 Hur gör du, Martin Lindeskog?

Podgeek

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 19:18


Martin Lindeskog har poddat sedan 2006 och är inblandad, driver och arbetar med flera poddar (se nedan). Poddar som Martin är inblandad i: Ego Netcast  Produktivitéet  Penna möter papper  Hemberedskap  Management studio-podden  Menypodden Poddradio.org  Aviani Länkar: Poddmeetup Göteborg  iRig Mic Lav  Bossjock Studio  Auphonic  Ringr  iRig Mic Cast  Podcastguests.com  The Podcast Method The Feed Utrustning och mjukvara använt i detta avsnitt: Intervju inspelad i bullrig cafémiljö med en Zoom H5 Mikrofoner: 2 x AKG C555L Redigerat i Hindenburg Journalist Pro (Noise Reduction, Voice profiler, EQ) Inspelat 2018-04-12

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EdTech Situation Room by @techsavvyteach & @wfryer
EdTech Situation Room Episode 43

EdTech Situation Room by @techsavvyteach & @wfryer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 68:40


Welcome to episode 43 of the EdTech Situation Room from March 8, 2017, where technology news meets educational analysis. Visit http://edtechsr.com/links to access all referenced links from our show. Jason Neiffer (@techsavvyteach) was out on assignment this week. Carrying the #edtechSR torch forward, Miguel Guhlin (@mguhlin) and Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) discussed the lackluster state of iBooks and the "abandonware" status of iBooks Author. They also explored the implications of Vault 7, the WikiLeaks archive of alleged CIA documents which highlights security vulnerabilities in supposed "secure" messaging apps and platforms, as well as the hackability of smartTVs and other iOT devices. Miguel and Wes talked about the educational implications of these announcements, especially as they relate to digital citizenship, privacy, and Constitutional / human rights. Wes briefly highlighted the DNA storage milestone of the past week (215 petabytes per gram) as well as an enlightening article on the future of Apple's Macintosh computer and various revenue streams. Shout outs were shared by Wes to Susan Bearden's excellent book "Digital Citizenship: A Community-Based Approach," Brian Krebs' book "Spam Nation: The Inside Story of Organized Cybercrime-from Global Epidemic to Your Front Door," and the Committed Podcast (a weekly tech podcast.) Miguel's Geeks of the Week included an excellent smartphone microphone for podcast interview recording (iRig Mic Cast), an amazing web-based audio editor (Beautiful Audio Editor for Chrome), and the book "Digital Media in the Classroom." Please refer to our podcast shownotes for links to all referenced articles, videos, and resources from the show, and take a few minutes to complete our listener survey on http://wfryer.me/edtechsr.

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Martin Lindeskog
EGO Interview with Jim Sweeney

Martin Lindeskog

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2017 51:02


I interviewed Jim Sweeney on February 13. I wonder if Jim's favorite beverage is apple cider? I look forward to a followup conversation with MikeRaffone in the near future. [Editor's note: Our conversation ended in an abrupt way, around the 50 min. mark, due to a technical issue.] Show notes: 00 PodcastGuests.com 01 Twitter profile @mikeonsports 02 Franz Beckenbauer 03 John Cox 04 World Radio Day 04 iRig Mic Cast [affiliate link] 04 Ringr [affiliate link] 07 Cox & Forkum 08 Aston microphones 10 Independent Republicrat 11 FIMBA Maxibasketball 13 Björn Borg 13 Brent Leary 14 Suoer Bowl LI 15 2 Cent Tuesday: New England Patriots’ Tom Brady NFL G.O.A.T. - theemike.com 17 "Born the Hard Way" - Budweiser's Super Bowl commercial 20 Mark Anderson - Andertoons 20 The Internet Is Made Of Cats - Rathergood.com 22 Mid-roll placement message: AudibleTrial.com/EgoNetCast [affiliate link] 22 If You’re in a Dogfight, Become a Cat: Differentiating Your Small Business - SmallBizTrends.com 22 If You're in a Dogfight, Become a Cat!: Strategies for Long-Term Growth [affiliate link] by Leonard Sherman 24 Jim Sweeney's author page on Amazon. 25  My First Book on Tea with Illustrations by John Cox - GoGetFunding 27 Super Bowl XXXVI 28 Trader Principle - AynRandLexicon.com 35 The GEICO Gecko Gecko, the Aflac Duck 36 [Editor's note: I mixed up MetLife's former mascot, Snoopy the dog, with Aflac's Duck.] 38 The BB&T Culture Book 39 @CLEATUSonFox 43 Elsie Escobar's newsletter 44 Lyceum Bulletin by Martin Lindeskog. 46 Free sports comic book, Soccer Comics: Jim @ theemike . com 50 "We will talk more about..."  

EGO NetCast
EGO Interview with Jim Sweeney

EGO NetCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2017 51:03


I interviewed Jim Sweeney on February 13. I wonder if Jim's favorite beverage is apple cider? I look forward to a followup conversation with MikeRaffone in the near future. [Editor's note: Our conversation ended in an abrupt way, around the 50 min. mark, due to a technical issue.] Show notes: 00 PodcastGuests.com 01 Twitter profile @mikeonsports 02 Franz Beckenbauer 03 John Cox 04 World Radio Day 04 iRig Mic Cast [affiliate link] 04 Ringr [affiliate link] 07 Cox & Forkum 08 Aston microphones 10 Independent Republicrat 11 FIMBA Maxibasketball 13 Björn Borg 13 Brent Leary 14 Suoer Bowl LI 15 2 Cent Tuesday: New England Patriots’ Tom Brady NFL G.O.A.T. - theemike.com 17 "Born the Hard Way" - Budweiser's Super Bowl commercial 20 Mark Anderson - Andertoons 20 The Internet Is Made Of Cats - Rathergood.com 22 Mid-roll placement message: AudibleTrial.com/EgoNetCast [affiliate link] 22 If You’re in a Dogfight, Become a Cat: Differentiating Your Small Business - SmallBizTrends.com 22 If You're in a Dogfight, Become a Cat!: Strategies for Long-Term Growth [affiliate link] by Leonard Sherman 24 Jim Sweeney's author page on Amazon. 25  My First Book on Tea with Illustrations by John Cox - GoGetFunding 27 Super Bowl XXXVI 28 Trader Principle - AynRandLexicon.com 35 The GEICO Gecko Gecko, the Aflac Duck 36 [Editor's note: I mixed up MetLife's former mascot, Snoopy the dog, with Aflac's Duck.] 38 The BB&T Culture Book 39 @CLEATUSonFox 43 Elsie Escobar's newsletter 44 Lyceum Bulletin by Martin Lindeskog. 46 Free sports comic book, Soccer Comics: Jim @ theemike . com 50 "We will talk more about..."  

Martin Lindeskog
EGO Interview with Maria Dolores

Martin Lindeskog

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2016 49:31


This episode (49 minutes) was recorded on October 2, with the RIngr app. I downloaded the recording (audio format: mono mix, sample rate 44 kHz, Flac, 71.2 MB) to my MacBook and then did the post production withAuphonic (112 kbps, mp3, 39.7 MB). Podcasting equipment: iPhone 6S Plus, iRig Mic Cast microphone, andSnapRecorder portable recording booth. Show notes: 00 Maria Dolores on Twitter: @EvaMariaDolores 05 Brent Leary and social CRM bus tour. 09 Moderators on BizSugar. 13 Maria Dolores Ehrling's book, A State of Grace – Human Rights and Human Obligations. 13 Istima 28 Civil Defence League, Gothenburg 29 Book Fair in Gothenburg, Sweden. 29 Gothenburg Book Fair under fire amidst ‘freedom of expression’ theme - Radio Sweden 30 The Founding Fathers. 33 John Adams TV mini-series. 33 EGO Interview with Bosch Fawstin. 34 Bosch Fawstin's winning cartoon image of Muhammad. Curtis Culwell Center attack - Wikipedia. 35 Audible Trial affiliate link. 35 Swimming with Sharks - My Journey into the World of the Bankers by Joris Luyendijk. 37 Greed is Good: The Capitalist Pig Guide to Investing by Jonathan Hoenig. 37 Trader Principle - The Ayn Rand Lexicon. 41 Elon Musk - Wikipedia 43 Sassy - Merriam-Webster - Urban Dictionary 44 Margarita drink, Darjeeling Oolong tea - Lyceum on Instagram 44 Peppermint tea, Champagne - Wikipedia 45 Brita water filter - Wikipedia 46 Maria Dolores on LinkedIn, Facebook. 47 LinkedIn premium - dummies.com 47 Maria Dolores on Instagram. 48 Shout out to Anders Nyman, Whip Media.

EGO NetCast
EGO Interview with Maria Dolores

EGO NetCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2016 49:32


This episode (49 minutes) was recorded on October 2, with the RIngr app. I downloaded the recording (audio format: mono mix, sample rate 44 kHz, Flac, 71.2 MB) to my MacBook and then did the post production withAuphonic (112 kbps, mp3, 39.7 MB). Podcasting equipment: iPhone 6S Plus, iRig Mic Cast microphone, andSnapRecorder portable recording booth. Show notes: 00 Maria Dolores on Twitter: @EvaMariaDolores 05 Brent Leary and social CRM bus tour. 09 Moderators on BizSugar. 13 Maria Dolores Ehrling's book, A State of Grace – Human Rights and Human Obligations. 13 Istima 28 Civil Defence League, Gothenburg 29 Book Fair in Gothenburg, Sweden. 29 Gothenburg Book Fair under fire amidst ‘freedom of expression’ theme - Radio Sweden 30 The Founding Fathers. 33 John Adams TV mini-series. 33 EGO Interview with Bosch Fawstin. 34 Bosch Fawstin's winning cartoon image of Muhammad. Curtis Culwell Center attack - Wikipedia. 35 Audible Trial affiliate link. 35 Swimming with Sharks - My Journey into the World of the Bankers by Joris Luyendijk. 37 Greed is Good: The Capitalist Pig Guide to Investing by Jonathan Hoenig. 37 Trader Principle - The Ayn Rand Lexicon. 41 Elon Musk - Wikipedia 43 Sassy - Merriam-Webster - Urban Dictionary 44 Margarita drink, Darjeeling Oolong tea - Lyceum on Instagram 44 Peppermint tea, Champagne - Wikipedia 45 Brita water filter - Wikipedia 46 Maria Dolores on LinkedIn, Facebook. 47 LinkedIn premium - dummies.com 47 Maria Dolores on Instagram. 48 Shout out to Anders Nyman, Whip Media.

EGO NetCast
EGO Interview with Josh Elledge

EGO NetCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2016 57:52


From my conversation with Josh Elledge, you will learn how he built a business empire by being frugal, finding great deals. A funny tidbit is our conversation about the weather in Florida and Josh's "issue" with umbrellas. This episode was recorded on September 12, with the Ringr app. I downloaded the recording (audio format: mono mix, sample rate 44 kHz, Flac, 101.7 MB) to my MacBook and then did the post production with Auphonic(112 kbps, mp3, 46.4 MB). Podcasting equipment: iPhone 6S Plus, iRig Mic Cast microphone, and SnapRecorder portable recording booth. Here is short excerpt from Josh's media kit page: If you are a regular listener to EGO NetCast, you know that I like a "raw format" of the recording, without too much of editing and post-production work. Due to some changes to the iOS audio pipeline, you could hear aslight "echoey" sound in the beginning of our conversation. Kris of Ringr helped me out and manually cleaned up the recording. More show notes and links for this episode will be found at www.egonetcast.com/blog in the near future. 

Martin Lindeskog
EGO Interview with Josh Elledge

Martin Lindeskog

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2016 57:52


From my conversation with Josh Elledge, you will learn how he built a business empire by being frugal, finding great deals. A funny tidbit is our conversation about the weather in Florida and Josh's "issue" with umbrellas. This episode was recorded on September 12, with the Ringr app. I downloaded the recording (audio format: mono mix, sample rate 44 kHz, Flac, 101.7 MB) to my MacBook and then did the post production with Auphonic(112 kbps, mp3, 46.4 MB). Podcasting equipment: iPhone 6S Plus, iRig Mic Cast microphone, and SnapRecorder portable recording booth. Here is short excerpt from Josh's media kit page: If you are a regular listener to EGO NetCast, you know that I like a "raw format" of the recording, without too much of editing and post-production work. Due to some changes to the iOS audio pipeline, you could hear aslight "echoey" sound in the beginning of our conversation. Kris of Ringr helped me out and manually cleaned up the recording. More show notes and links for this episode will be found at www.egonetcast.com/blog in the near future. 

EGO NetCast
EGO Interview with Brian Peters

EGO NetCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 66:15


  I learned from my conversation with Brian Peters that you could auto"magically" manage your new media accounts and be a social media evangelist at the same time. As a former purchaser, it gave me a kick to learn about a company without regular sales people. I wonder what a Happiness Hero is reading at the moment? This episode was recorded on August 9, with the Ringr app. I downloaded the recording (audio format: mono mix, sample rate 44 kHz, Flac, 114.6 MB) to my MacBook and then did the post production with Auphonic (112 kbps, mp3, 53.1 MB). Podcasting equipment: iPhone 6S Plus, iRig Mic Cast microphone, and SnapRecorder portable recording booth. Show notes: 00 @Brian_G_Peters 02 Jon Ferrara 03 Ringr 04 Amy Ingram - X.ai 04 Gothenburg, Sweden 04 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 05 Buffer CultureLab podcast 06 Note to self tweet 07 Scott Stratten 10 Buffer purchased Respondly 13 "Social media evangelist" - Stefan Engeseth  13 10,000 hour rule - Malcolm Gladwell 14 @Tamar 16 Social media marketing video - Buffer 17 Tim Sinclair 19 Pierre DeBois 20 Instagram - Buffer 22 Social media study - Buffer 22 Gated content 23 Fizzle - [Editor's note: affiliate link.] 24 "No sales people" - Buffer 25 Zappos Library List 25 Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking by Malcolm Gladwell - [Editor's note: affiliate link.]  27 Audible Trial - mid-roll placement [Editor's note: affiliate link.] 28 Audible podcasts... - Forbes 28 Wall Street Journal - Audible 29 Chris Reimer - Happywork 29 Happywork: A Business Parable About the Journey to Teamwork, Profit, and Purpose by Chris Reimer - [Editor's note: affiliate link.] 30 Brent Leary's interview with Jon Ferrara - Small Business Trends 30 Los Angeles Rams - New England Patriots 30 Trader principle - Ayn Rand Lexicon 31 The Objectivist Ethics. The Virtue of Selfishness: A New Concept of Egoism  [Editor's note: affiliate link.] by Ayn Rand. 32 Ayn Rand and Silicon Valley by Jason Crawford. 33 EGO NetCast standalone podcast / podcatcher app: Amazon appstore for Android Apple App Store Google Play 34 Libsyn 34 Overcast.fm 37 Groundswell, Expanded and Revised Edition: Winning in a WorldTransformed by Social Technologiesby Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff. [Editor's note: affiliate link.] 37 Open Leadership: How Social Technology Can Transform the Way You Lead by Charlene Li. [Editor's note: affiliate link.] 38 Facebook ads guide - Buffer 40 Five Lessons Learned from my Start-up — And why I’d Do it Again by Martin Lindeskog - OPEN Forum 40 Coffee-houses: The Internet in a Cup - The Economist 42 Write Epic Shit by Corbett Barr. - Fizzle 42 My First Book on Tea with Illustrations by John Cox - #teaFTWbook 43 EGO NetCast caricature by John Cox. John Cox Art. 43 How to Cast a Vision So People Listen - Building a Story Brand podcast 44 Chai tea Rooibos in Vancouver. 45 "Red bush tea" - Wikipedia 45 Masala chai - Wikipedia 45 Persian chai - My Persian Kitchen 45 Amateur (lover of...) - Wikipedia 46 Kombucha - Kitchn 49 Kombucha in Vancouver - YellowPages 49 Micro... craft beer - Food Republic 50 Anchor Brewing Company 50 Slack - Lyceum 51 Rocketbook 51 The Bulletjournalist 51 Moleskine - Wikipedia 51 Frixion pen - Wikia 54 "Awesome plan" - Buffer 54 Pablo image creator - Buffer 55 Respond by Buffer 55 Support EGO NetCast  56 Video marketing - Buffer 56 Ileane Smith - Busker "rewarding live video" 58 .co Colombia - Wikipedia 58 .io "in - out"  (British) Indian Ocean (Territory) - Wikipedia 58 Matcha green tea - Lyceum on YouTube 59 Tea53 black tea blend - GOT-Tea-Party.com 60 OMG .coffee hipster domain? - Hover 62 Caffeine consumption by country - Caffeine Informer 63 Starbucks Takes a 3-Hour Coffee Break - The New York Times 63 Starbucks National Training Day: Did it Work? - Josh Bersin    

Martin Lindeskog
EGO Interview with Brian Peters

Martin Lindeskog

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 66:14


  I learned from my conversation with Brian Peters that you could auto"magically" manage your new media accounts and be a social media evangelist at the same time. As a former purchaser, it gave me a kick to learn about a company without regular sales people. I wonder what a Happiness Hero is reading at the moment? This episode was recorded on August 9, with the Ringr app. I downloaded the recording (audio format: mono mix, sample rate 44 kHz, Flac, 114.6 MB) to my MacBook and then did the post production with Auphonic (112 kbps, mp3, 53.1 MB). Podcasting equipment: iPhone 6S Plus, iRig Mic Cast microphone, and SnapRecorder portable recording booth. Show notes: 00 @Brian_G_Peters 02 Jon Ferrara 03 Ringr 04 Amy Ingram - X.ai 04 Gothenburg, Sweden 04 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 05 Buffer CultureLab podcast 06 Note to self tweet 07 Scott Stratten 10 Buffer purchased Respondly 13 "Social media evangelist" - Stefan Engeseth  13 10,000 hour rule - Malcolm Gladwell 14 @Tamar 16 Social media marketing video - Buffer 17 Tim Sinclair 19 Pierre DeBois 20 Instagram - Buffer 22 Social media study - Buffer 22 Gated content 23 Fizzle - [Editor's note: affiliate link.] 24 "No sales people" - Buffer 25 Zappos Library List 25 Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking by Malcolm Gladwell - [Editor's note: affiliate link.]  27 Audible Trial - mid-roll placement [Editor's note: affiliate link.] 28 Audible podcasts... - Forbes 28 Wall Street Journal - Audible 29 Chris Reimer - Happywork 29 Happywork: A Business Parable About the Journey to Teamwork, Profit, and Purpose by Chris Reimer - [Editor's note: affiliate link.] 30 Brent Leary's interview with Jon Ferrara - Small Business Trends 30 Los Angeles Rams - New England Patriots 30 Trader principle - Ayn Rand Lexicon 31 The Objectivist Ethics. The Virtue of Selfishness: A New Concept of Egoism  [Editor's note: affiliate link.] by Ayn Rand. 32 Ayn Rand and Silicon Valley by Jason Crawford. 33 EGO NetCast standalone podcast / podcatcher app: Amazon appstore for Android Apple App Store Google Play 34 Libsyn 34 Overcast.fm 37 Groundswell, Expanded and Revised Edition: Winning in a WorldTransformed by Social Technologiesby Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff. [Editor's note: affiliate link.] 37 Open Leadership: How Social Technology Can Transform the Way You Lead by Charlene Li. [Editor's note: affiliate link.] 38 Facebook ads guide - Buffer 40 Five Lessons Learned from my Start-up — And why I’d Do it Again by Martin Lindeskog - OPEN Forum 40 Coffee-houses: The Internet in a Cup - The Economist 42 Write Epic Shit by Corbett Barr. - Fizzle 42 My First Book on Tea with Illustrations by John Cox - #teaFTWbook 43 EGO NetCast caricature by John Cox. John Cox Art. 43 How to Cast a Vision So People Listen - Building a Story Brand podcast 44 Chai tea Rooibos in Vancouver. 45 "Red bush tea" - Wikipedia 45 Masala chai - Wikipedia 45 Persian chai - My Persian Kitchen 45 Amateur (lover of...) - Wikipedia 46 Kombucha - Kitchn 49 Kombucha in Vancouver - YellowPages 49 Micro... craft beer - Food Republic 50 Anchor Brewing Company 50 Slack - Lyceum 51 Rocketbook 51 The Bulletjournalist 51 Moleskine - Wikipedia 51 Frixion pen - Wikia 54 "Awesome plan" - Buffer 54 Pablo image creator - Buffer 55 Respond by Buffer 55 Support EGO NetCast  56 Video marketing - Buffer 56 Ileane Smith - Busker "rewarding live video" 58 .co Colombia - Wikipedia 58 .io "in - out"  (British) Indian Ocean (Territory) - Wikipedia 58 Matcha green tea - Lyceum on YouTube 59 Tea53 black tea blend - GOT-Tea-Party.com 60 OMG .coffee hipster domain? - Hover 62 Caffeine consumption by country - Caffeine Informer 63 Starbucks Takes a 3-Hour Coffee Break - The New York Times 63 Starbucks National Training Day: Did it Work? - Josh Bersin    

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The Essential Apple Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2015 9:29


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Rejoice
002 Podcasting Rituals, Podcasting 100% from an iPhone and Leveraging what you already have to grow your audience

Rejoice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2013 39:52


  Quick Episode Summary: Details about submitting your podcast promos and Rockin' Libsyn Podcast feature requests. Featured podcasting articles and media plus what's new on the Libsyn Blog. Our social media conversation is all about podcasting rituals. Rob Walch shares how you can podcast 100% from an iOS device showcasing some little known Libsyn features. How to leverage what you have to grow your audience! Featured Podcast Promos Eric from The Flicksation Podcast David Dear from The Minister of Myself Podcast Steve Steward from The Money Plan SOS Podcast Podcasting articles and media about podcasting Links mentioned in the episode Should YOU Be Podcasting Voice Techniques For Podcasters Podcasting With Adobe Audition Radio Presenters Should Start Podcasting Elsie interview on Lady Business Radio Newest Articles on the Libsyn Blog Rockin' Libsyn Podcasts: Lady Business Radio Rockin' Libsyn Podcasts: The Flicksation Podcast Promoting Your Podcast Using Video Podcasting Luminaries: Dave Jackson Libsyn social media community conversations Do you have a #podcasting ritual before you record your #podcast? You know something you do every single time you do your thing? — libsyn (@libsyn) July 19, 2013 You can find a deeper conversation over here on Facebook. Let us know what YOUR ritual is if you haven't had a chance :) In summation: Podcasters like to drink (preferably something that in some way alters the nervous system) and eat as a way to prepare for podcasting :) Rob Walch Shares How To Podcast 100% from An iOS Device Via Rob Walch: One of the biggest trends we have seen in the past couple of years at Libsyn is the consumption of podcast episodes directly to mobile devices. In April 2012 i 43% of all downloads were to mobile devices. In June it was almost 54% of all downloads. That trend line is not slowing down any time soon. For many people their iOS device has become their main computing device. Not just where they consume content but where they also want to create it. You can create an audio podcast in MP3 format on an iOS device and upload it to your Libsyn account - even having it go live instantly on your Libsyn feed. Part of what makes it so easy is one Libsyn feature many Libsyn users may not know about - but has been there since the early days. It is called our quickcast feature. The quickcast feature allows you to take an MP3 file and upload it via FTP to your Libsyn account into your folder called quickcast. Once the file is placed in that folder our system will pull the Name and Description from the ID3 tags and use them for the name and description in the post - and automatically make it live on your feed and your other destinations - like your smartphone apps, or your libsyn blog page or Wordpress or Blogger pages if you have them set up. Of course to do this you need an App that supports a few key features - Exporting as an MP3 file via FTP and where you can edit the ID3 tags before exporting. And luckily for libsyn users there is such an app - it is called Bossjock - it is $9.99 and it was created by one of the original founders of Libsyn. It is also the only App in the App store that supports these features. There is also a good mic for iOS devices call the iRig MIC Cast mic - this plugs right into the headphone port on your iOS device. This mic gives very good quality and only cost $39. Brief overview of the work flow for creating a podcast episode with the Bossjock app. Open the boss jock app and tap the lock symbol to turn on the mic and tap the record button to start recording. Once done recording - swipe the bar at the bottom to pause and then tap finish. Add a name for the file - no spaces and tap save. Go to recording then tap on your episode and add the title you want for your post title - spaces are ok. And add a description of the episode. Then tap Export Select MP3, mono, and move the slider so it shows 64 kbps for the bit rate and then tap FTP. Enter your FTP server info which is ftp://ftp.libsyn.com/YOURSLUG/quickcast - Then enter your email and password for your libsyn account and tap upload. Leveraging what you already have to grow your audience Via Elsie: One of the biggest concerns that I've seen out there in podcaster land, and something that is mentioned right along monetizing your podcast all the time, is growing your audience aka getting more listeners. One way that I'd love to address this is by being totally transparent about the growth of this podcast as well as sharing what we have been doing in order to get the word out about it. Just because we happen to be a company doesn't instantly make our podcast famous at all :) Here's how I'm gonna do it. I'll disclose download numbers + tactics and also include events that might influence download numbers as well as strategy. There was an article by jay fleischman that I shared and quoted from in the last episode of The Feed which said “searching in iTunes is akin to looking for a lost pair of floaties in the Atlantic Ocean”. He also drove home the point that in order to get more listeners you have to leverage what you already got. This is super important. And it also helps you to keep your podcast growth in perspective. I believe this is a key competent that is often overlooked by podcasters, especially now days, as there is a ton of hype coming from the internet marketing and internet business folks that have newly (and by newly I mean in the past couple of years) discovered podcasting and are currently focusing very vocally on iTunes as THE way to get all the amazing benefits that come with podcasting, you know…expanding your reach, establishing yourself as an expert, creating super duper relationships with your audience, etc. I will address iTunes SEO in another episode, which is certainly important. I will share what I know, what I personally have experienced in these past 6 years as well as what I have researched, but it is NOT, and I am now capitalizing NOT the be all and end all of YOUR audience, nor the only reason that your podcast succeeds. I am incredibly partial to podcasting as a medium both for personal expression and a business strategy. I believe that there is an x factor to the success of a podcast that makes it super challenging to measure by standard measurement guidelines, particularly those that have to do with download numbers. and other types of analytics. I can't even begin to count how many times I have told a podcaster that is searching for concrete measurement standards of success that I've said “It depends.” Sharing the journey of The Feed, I'll let you in on some concrete numbers but also those things that are not quite measurable that are unique to us. So let's get started by going back addressing that point that is often forgotten - What have we already got? Or how did we or are we leveraging what we have to grow The Feed. Leverage point number 1: Our company hosts media for podcasts, our clients are content creators, a large part which are exclusively podcasters SO in launching The Feed we didn't have to deal with one of the most challenging aspects of launching a podcast which was explaining what a podcast was Just to be safe, I'll say that 99.9% of our optimal audience already knows what a podcast is and how to go about subscribing, listening, etc. Remember, I'm talking about leveraging what we have not what we could have, which means reaching out potential content creators and budding podcasters. So putting the fact that we are a podcasting company with Leverage point number 2, that we had an existing and consistent social media presence made it easy for us to reach out to our community, which is our target audience and THE reason that we are creating this podcast, and at least make them aware of our podcast. In terms of our social media presence. We currently have 2183 twitter followers and 1347 FB likes. At any given time, in my guestimation when we post anything we'll be seen by about 10% of our connections. I've also been slowly building little connections and relationships for over 3 years through our social media properties as well as our blog. We don't have huge numbers in social media but we do have a core group that do engage with us at at minimum actively listen. Leverage point number 3: Our reputation and superstars Libsyn has been in the podcasting industry since November 2004. Our name inevitably comes up in podcasting conversation and for the most part we are mentioned in a positive light. Our VP of Podcaster Relations, the guy that is in the trenches with podcasters and continues to be a podcast advocate Rob Walch has been podcasting since December 2004. His Podcast411 was the first podcast about podcasting. So Libsyn's reputation as well as Rob's name also has a level of effect on whether people take an initial step into our podcast. Notice that in those 3 Leverage points I did not mention iTunes. Even with those leverage points that are pretty good wouldn't you think? It's not enough to tweet out once or even put up a FB post one time and expect a wave of subscribers. I did my best to reach out to our audience via our social media channels in a way that offered value to those that chose to listen. I made sure to capitalize on the topics that we were covering, tagged people that were mentioned, showcased people whose knowledge we shared by creating specific images that we could share via all our social media channels including new platforms such as Instagram. I created a promo videos about our episode to support folks stumbling on our podcast, and we shared the episode in a variety of ways: We linked directly to our MP3 file using our OnPublish feature for both Twitter + FB. We linked to the libsyn podcast page, which is at thefeed.libsyn.com/podcast We also linked straight to the episode show notes post AND to our page in iTunes. All of this has been done consistently and sporadically during the past 6 weeks. And where has it got us? The Feed stats as of July 25, 2013 We have had 447 downloads of episode 1. We have had in 925 all time downloads of both of our episodes (as there is an episode 0) and get this, this is SUPER cool because this in no way is supported by iTunes OR even those that are subscribed to our podcast. Out of those 925 download 99 of them are for the promos post that I did for our blog! I quickly edited together the three promos that we had last episode into a small little file which I did not publish to The Feed's feed, but only to the libsyn blog page. That's super cool! LOVE that. That means that almost 100 people have listened to those promos! sweet! Adding podcaster clients to the mix, we did have the cool factor of being New and Noteworthy in iTunes as well as being featured on Stitcher. Which we are super thankful for and happy about :) I'll continue to share the growth of the podcast, our tactics, plus how we are leveraging what we already have to continue to serve our community!

The Feed The Official Libsyn Podcast
002 Podcasting Rituals, Podcasting 100% from an iPhone and Leveraging what you already have to grow your audience

The Feed The Official Libsyn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2013 39:52


  Quick Episode Summary: Details about submitting your podcast promos and Rockin' Libsyn Podcast feature requests. Featured podcasting articles and media plus what's new on the Libsyn Blog. Our social media conversation is all about podcasting rituals. Rob Walch shares how you can podcast 100% from an iOS device showcasing some little known Libsyn features. How to leverage what you have to grow your audience! Featured Podcast Promos Eric from The Flicksation Podcast David Dear from The Minister of Myself Podcast Steve Steward from The Money Plan SOS Podcast Podcasting articles and media about podcasting Links mentioned in the episode Should YOU Be Podcasting Voice Techniques For Podcasters Podcasting With Adobe Audition Radio Presenters Should Start Podcasting Elsie interview on Lady Business Radio Newest Articles on the Libsyn Blog Rockin' Libsyn Podcasts: Lady Business Radio Rockin' Libsyn Podcasts: The Flicksation Podcast Promoting Your Podcast Using Video Podcasting Luminaries: Dave Jackson Libsyn social media community conversations Do you have a #podcasting ritual before you record your #podcast? You know something you do every single time you do your thing? — libsyn (@libsyn) July 19, 2013 You can find a deeper conversation over here on Facebook. Let us know what YOUR ritual is if you haven't had a chance :) In summation: Podcasters like to drink (preferably something that in some way alters the nervous system) and eat as a way to prepare for podcasting :) Rob Walch Shares How To Podcast 100% from An iOS Device Via Rob Walch: One of the biggest trends we have seen in the past couple of years at Libsyn is the consumption of podcast episodes directly to mobile devices. In April 2012 i 43% of all downloads were to mobile devices. In June it was almost 54% of all downloads. That trend line is not slowing down any time soon. For many people their iOS device has become their main computing device. Not just where they consume content but where they also want to create it. You can create an audio podcast in MP3 format on an iOS device and upload it to your Libsyn account - even having it go live instantly on your Libsyn feed. Part of what makes it so easy is one Libsyn feature many Libsyn users may not know about - but has been there since the early days. It is called our quickcast feature. The quickcast feature allows you to take an MP3 file and upload it via FTP to your Libsyn account into your folder called quickcast. Once the file is placed in that folder our system will pull the Name and Description from the ID3 tags and use them for the name and description in the post - and automatically make it live on your feed and your other destinations - like your smartphone apps, or your libsyn blog page or Wordpress or Blogger pages if you have them set up. Of course to do this you need an App that supports a few key features - Exporting as an MP3 file via FTP and where you can edit the ID3 tags before exporting. And luckily for libsyn users there is such an app - it is called Bossjock - it is $9.99 and it was created by one of the original founders of Libsyn. It is also the only App in the App store that supports these features. There is also a good mic for iOS devices call the iRig MIC Cast mic - this plugs right into the headphone port on your iOS device. This mic gives very good quality and only cost $39. Brief overview of the work flow for creating a podcast episode with the Bossjock app. Open the boss jock app and tap the lock symbol to turn on the mic and tap the record button to start recording. Once done recording - swipe the bar at the bottom to pause and then tap finish. Add a name for the file - no spaces and tap save. Go to recording then tap on your episode and add the title you want for your post title - spaces are ok. And add a description of the episode. Then tap Export Select MP3, mono, and move the slider so it shows 64 kbps for the bit rate and then tap FTP. Enter your FTP server info which is ftp://ftp.libsyn.com/YOURSLUG/quickcast - Then enter your email and password for your libsyn account and tap upload. Leveraging what you already have to grow your audience Via Elsie: One of the biggest concerns that I've seen out there in podcaster land, and something that is mentioned right along monetizing your podcast all the time, is growing your audience aka getting more listeners. One way that I'd love to address this is by being totally transparent about the growth of this podcast as well as sharing what we have been doing in order to get the word out about it. Just because we happen to be a company doesn't instantly make our podcast famous at all :) Here's how I'm gonna do it. I'll disclose download numbers + tactics and also include events that might influence download numbers as well as strategy. There was an article by jay fleischman that I shared and quoted from in the last episode of The Feed which said “searching in iTunes is akin to looking for a lost pair of floaties in the Atlantic Ocean”. He also drove home the point that in order to get more listeners you have to leverage what you already got. This is super important. And it also helps you to keep your podcast growth in perspective. I believe this is a key competent that is often overlooked by podcasters, especially now days, as there is a ton of hype coming from the internet marketing and internet business folks that have newly (and by newly I mean in the past couple of years) discovered podcasting and are currently focusing very vocally on iTunes as THE way to get all the amazing benefits that come with podcasting, you know…expanding your reach, establishing yourself as an expert, creating super duper relationships with your audience, etc. I will address iTunes SEO in another episode, which is certainly important. I will share what I know, what I personally have experienced in these past 6 years as well as what I have researched, but it is NOT, and I am now capitalizing NOT the be all and end all of YOUR audience, nor the only reason that your podcast succeeds. I am incredibly partial to podcasting as a medium both for personal expression and a business strategy. I believe that there is an x factor to the success of a podcast that makes it super challenging to measure by standard measurement guidelines, particularly those that have to do with download numbers. and other types of analytics. I can't even begin to count how many times I have told a podcaster that is searching for concrete measurement standards of success that I've said “It depends.” Sharing the journey of The Feed, I'll let you in on some concrete numbers but also those things that are not quite measurable that are unique to us. So let's get started by going back addressing that point that is often forgotten - What have we already got? Or how did we or are we leveraging what we have to grow The Feed. Leverage point number 1: Our company hosts media for podcasts, our clients are content creators, a large part which are exclusively podcasters SO in launching The Feed we didn't have to deal with one of the most challenging aspects of launching a podcast which was explaining what a podcast was Just to be safe, I'll say that 99.9% of our optimal audience already knows what a podcast is and how to go about subscribing, listening, etc. Remember, I'm talking about leveraging what we have not what we could have, which means reaching out potential content creators and budding podcasters. So putting the fact that we are a podcasting company with Leverage point number 2, that we had an existing and consistent social media presence made it easy for us to reach out to our community, which is our target audience and THE reason that we are creating this podcast, and at least make them aware of our podcast. In terms of our social media presence. We currently have 2183 twitter followers and 1347 FB likes. At any given time, in my guestimation when we post anything we'll be seen by about 10% of our connections. I've also been slowly building little connections and relationships for over 3 years through our social media properties as well as our blog. We don't have huge numbers in social media but we do have a core group that do engage with us at at minimum actively listen. Leverage point number 3: Our reputation and superstars Libsyn has been in the podcasting industry since November 2004. Our name inevitably comes up in podcasting conversation and for the most part we are mentioned in a positive light. Our VP of Podcaster Relations, the guy that is in the trenches with podcasters and continues to be a podcast advocate Rob Walch has been podcasting since December 2004. His Podcast411 was the first podcast about podcasting. So Libsyn's reputation as well as Rob's name also has a level of effect on whether people take an initial step into our podcast. Notice that in those 3 Leverage points I did not mention iTunes. Even with those leverage points that are pretty good wouldn't you think? It's not enough to tweet out once or even put up a FB post one time and expect a wave of subscribers. I did my best to reach out to our audience via our social media channels in a way that offered value to those that chose to listen. I made sure to capitalize on the topics that we were covering, tagged people that were mentioned, showcased people whose knowledge we shared by creating specific images that we could share via all our social media channels including new platforms such as Instagram. I created a promo videos about our episode to support folks stumbling on our podcast, and we shared the episode in a variety of ways: We linked directly to our MP3 file using our OnPublish feature for both Twitter + FB. We linked to the libsyn podcast page, which is at thefeed.libsyn.com/podcast We also linked straight to the episode show notes post AND to our page in iTunes. All of this has been done consistently and sporadically during the past 6 weeks. And where has it got us? The Feed stats as of July 25, 2013 We have had 447 downloads of episode 1. We have had in 925 all time downloads of both of our episodes (as there is an episode 0) and get this, this is SUPER cool because this in no way is supported by iTunes OR even those that are subscribed to our podcast. Out of those 925 download 99 of them are for the promos post that I did for our blog! I quickly edited together the three promos that we had last episode into a small little file which I did not publish to The Feed's feed, but only to the libsyn blog page. That's super cool! LOVE that. That means that almost 100 people have listened to those promos! sweet! Adding podcaster clients to the mix, we did have the cool factor of being New and Noteworthy in iTunes as well as being featured on Stitcher. Which we are super thankful for and happy about :) I'll continue to share the growth of the podcast, our tactics, plus how we are leveraging what we already have to continue to serve our community!