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In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of AI tools and how content creators are using these tools. Heather asked 14 professional content creators to give us the scoop on how they're using AI tools in their own businesses. You'll learn how they're using AI tools such as Chat GPT, Podium, Descript, MidJourney, Notion, and many others, to save time, spark creativity, and revamp their workflow. For those who are skeptical or afraid of AI, you are not alone. This episode also addresses the fears and ethical concerns associated with artificial intelligence. While AI replacing jobs may seem like a scary prospect, Heather urges listeners to keep an open mind and explore the potential benefits of AI when used ethically.A big shout-out to those who contributed to this episode with their audio submissions (featured in the show): Julie Hood, Andrew Weiss, Bri Campano, Tiffany Grant, Chris Martin, Steve Stewart, Julie Fry, Jeni Wren Stottrup, Ben Ebig, Elaine Williams, Ana Xavier, Bernie Borges, Michelle Walters, and Nan McKay.Links to some of the tools mentioned in the podcast: VIDYO.AI, Castmagic.io, Podcast Enhance by Adobe, MidJourney on Discord, ChatGPT, Podium, Coschedule Headline Analyzer, Descript, Capsho, Mac Whisper, Motion, Writer.ai, Google Bard, and AppSumo.Are you a content creator entrepreneur tired of riding the cash flow roller coaster?Hop on a new ride, the business incubator, Get Radical Profit Growth Accelerator. It's a collaborative community designed to get you profitable results so you can work less and keep more money in your pockets. If you're ready to take action, you can start with a one-month trial for only $47. Click here for the deal.Contact Heather: Instagram - LinkedIn - Email: heather@GetRadBiz.comGet Radical With Your Business: Facebook - WebsiteJoin the Get Radical Profit Growth Accelerator: WebsiteBook a Discovery Call (via Zoom) - ScheduleZeitzwolfe Accounting: Website - Facebook
Ever get the feeling that everyone you see has a podcast? Seems that way. Most of them last a few episodes and run out of steam. Some have been around long enough to re-imagine themselves and what they're about. Gritty Birds is one like that. Our guest today makes that podcast. Her name is Jeni Wren Stottrup. You may also know her as a singer and composer Jeni Wren. She also operates the Podcast Forum and assumes her role as a podcast coach. We'll find out all about all of those roles and where the name Gritty Birds came from. Jeni has been through a lot in the past couple of years, as we all have. Find out what she's found on the other side.
Jeni runs Gritty Bird Podcasting, which helps people produce the podcasts that they want to produce, and also runs “The Podcaster's Forum” for aspiring mic-jockeys to connect, learn and share with one another. She also runs workshops, gives speeches, and is a podcasting badass.
Dream jobs, let's talk about them. I don't know how many of you out there have your dream job, I hope most of you do, but my guess is that most of us do not and, worse, we don't even know what a dream job actually looks like. For me, I think it would be my dream job to be able to create great podcast content and assist others to be able to create the content they want to create and actually get paid for it! For Jeni Wren Stottrup, that is everyday life! Jeni runs Gritty Bird Podcasting, which helps people produce the podcasts that they want to produce, and also runs “The Podcaster's Forum” for aspiring mic-jockeys to connect, learn and share with one another. So, Jeni has MY dream job! Am I jealous? Yes! Would I hire her? Absolutely. We talk a great deal about podcasting, since we have both been doing it for a while, and Jeni gives great advice to those that are starting out, as well as those that have been doing it for a while. We also talk about her interesting life philosophy based on her family's background. This episode's sketch: “So What Your Saying Is…” For more episodes, information, and apply to be on the show, visit: http://sketchcomedypodcastshow.com SOCIAL MEDIA FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/sketchcomedypodcastshow TWITTER: http://twitter.com/sketchcompod INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/sketchcompod SUBSCRIPTIONS & REVIEWS APPLE: http://bit.ly/SCPSitunes GOOGLE: http://bit.ly/SCPSgplay RSS: https://scps.fireside.fm/rss PODCHASER: https://www.podchaser.com/SketchComedyPodcastShow Sketch Comedy Podcast Show is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. © Copyright 2021 Stuart Rice More About Jeni Jeni Wren Stottrup a podcast producer, speaker, editor, vocalist, content creator, educator and coach, owner of production company Gritty Birds Podcasting and membership platform, The Podcasters Forum. Podcasting since 2012 after putting out her 2013 EP North Star, Jeni produced Gritty Birds, a narrative music podcast on XRAY.FM, before launching her production brand Gritty Birds Podcasting. Since 2014, she has produced her own content and also has worked with hundreds of podcasters through workshops, private production clients, coaching and speaking. Jeni's special skills are in audio/visual tech, vocal coaching, narrative development, content develop, launches and systems and personal development. She also has worked in sponsorship and promotions through her years on music festival boards, in event production and B2B and retail audio sales. She is a regularly sought speaker and has spoken at She Podcasts Live, Podcasters Toolkit, Podcasters Summit, Podfest, Podcast Editors Conference, Indiepodcon, Blog and Video Con, and more. She has partnered on workshops with multiple organizations including Siren Nation and Portland Underground Grad School. Website: http://www.grittybirds.com YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/grittybirds Special Guest: Jeni Wren Stottrup | Audio Nerd Getting Gritty with Podcasts.
Jeni Wren Stottrup is the owner, producer and artist of Gritty Birds which started as a music podcast, interviewing label runners, lawyers, magazine owners, booking agents and more in the PNW community sponsored by Vortex Music Magazine. As a child, Jeni dreamt of going to Oz and later manifested a moment to become Glinda. Jeni was surrounded by the beauty of the Midwest and a family who favored the arts and BlueGrass music. Dipping her toes in the education industry, Jeni found her footing in consulting. Listen in as Jeni and I discuss dreaming, systematizing, and navigating the many pivots throughout the entrepreneurial journey. Learn More --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/technology-equality/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/technology-equality/support
Jeni Wren Stottrup is an audio producer based out of Portland, Oregon. She's also a musician, storyteller, vocalist, and podcast advocate. A human Swiss Army knife, Jeni is also my amazing Podcast Producer/Editor for Dream Nation Love. She makes my show sound great. I also love that I can come to her with any questions about audio production and podcasts. If you want to know more about her, you can check out Gritty Birds. In 2021 she launched The Podcasters Forum, a platform to support the growth of content creators. On the show, Jeni talks about coaching podcasters, imagination and ADHD, writing great show notes, improving SEO, how to invest in your show, scheduling time for creativity, and the privilege of dreams. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/DreamNation/support
On the show, Jeni talks about coaching podcasters, imagination and ADHD, writing great show notes, improving SEO, how to invest in your show, scheduling time for creativity, and the privilege of dreams.
Recap on acquisitions and of course Glow, iOS 14.5 (again,) listener privacy, Feedburner coming back from the dead? Amazon Music in more countries Shout-outs from Elsie, the RIAA busy with takedown notices and podcasters needing to get DMCA takedown lessons, plus of course stats, geographic and user agent! SIGN UP FOR SOCIAL MEDIA BEST PRACTICES FOR PODCASTERS! Join the Libsyn Beta Community TODAY! Audience feedback drives the show. We'd love for you to email us and keep the conversation going! Email thefeed@libsyn.com or call 412–573–1934. We'd love to hear from you! SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER HERE! Quick Episode Summary :13 Intro 3:38 PROMO 1: The Audiophile Style Podcast 4:20 Rob and Elsie Conversation Recap of all the things acquisitions and of course Glow Glow and MyLibsyn? Guess what? iOS 14.5 should be out by the time this episode is out Listener privacy is not a roadblock to get around 33:05 PROMO 2: K12Science Podcast Feedburner is not dead! Amazon Music has opened up access to more countries and they have a new portal Apple Podcasts making recommendations? Publishing to social media from Libsyn and optimizing what it looks like Google has 100 million installs of Google Podcasts! Elsie has some shout-outs: Britany Felix, Jeni Wren Stottrup, Lauren Wrighton and Sam Sethi The RIAA is busy with takedown notices for podcasters It looks like someone else on Anchor completely pirated another podcast Time for a DMCA takedown lesson 1:09:48 PROMO 3: Making Ways Podcast Stats! Geographic and user agent The next inflection point is iOS vs Android Featured Podcast Promos + Audio PROMO 1: The Audiophile Style Podcast PROMO 2: K12Science Podcast PROMO 3: Making Ways Podcast Thank you to Nick from MicMe for our awesome intro! Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie Our SpeakPipe Feedback page! Leave us feedback :) The Difference Between the Current & NEW Apple Podcast App Apple Is Rejecting Apps That Use Third-Party Code For Alleged Privacy Infractions Kara Swisher Interviews Apple CEO Cook for Sway Upcoming changes to FeedBurner in July 2021 Amazon Prime Music Launches Podcasts in India: All You Need to Know Google Podcasts hits 100 million installs on Android, proving people might care about RSS after all Sample DMCA Take Down Letter Elsie on The Podcaster's Forum with Jeni — Facebook Group What to expect from the new Libsyn with Elsie Escobar It's all about the numbers! Google 100m, Amazon 1.5bn, Podcast Index 2.7m plus interviews with Juliana Meyer CEO Supapass and Elsie Escobar Libsyn. Podland Episode Elsie Escobar – Build Your Own Position - Ep 50 of Build Your Backup Plan Podcasting Plots to Retain New Listeners Post-Pandemic by Embracing Niche Topics, New Promotional Strategies Rob on Mindgap HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We'd love it if you could please share The Feed with your Twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! If you dug this episode, head over to Podchaser and kindly leave us a review and follow the show! Follow The Feed wherever you listen to audio! → Follow via Apple Podcasts → Follow via Google Podcasts → Follow via Spotify → Here's our RSS feed! FEEDBACK AND PROMOTION ON THE SHOW You can ask your questions, make comments and create a segment about podcasting for podcasters! Let your voice be heard. Download The Feed App for iOS and Android Call 412–573–1934 Email thefeed@libsyn.com Use our Speakpipe Page
Recap on acquisitions and of course Glow, iOS 14.5 (again,) listener privacy, Feedburner coming back from the dead? Amazon Music in more countries Shout-outs from Elsie, the RIAA busy with takedown notices and podcasters needing to get DMCA takedown lessons, plus of course stats, geographic and user agent! SIGN UP FOR SOCIAL MEDIA BEST PRACTICES FOR PODCASTERS! Join the Libsyn Beta Community TODAY! Audience feedback drives the show. We'd love for you to email us and keep the conversation going! Email thefeed@libsyn.com or call 412–573–1934. We'd love to hear from you! SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER HERE! Quick Episode Summary :13 Intro 3:38 PROMO 1: The Audiophile Style Podcast 4:20 Rob and Elsie Conversation Recap of all the things acquisitions and of course Glow Glow and MyLibsyn? Guess what? iOS 14.5 should be out by the time this episode is out Listener privacy is not a roadblock to get around 33:05 PROMO 2: K12Science Podcast Feedburner is not dead! Amazon Music has opened up access to more countries and they have a new portal Apple Podcasts making recommendations? Publishing to social media from Libsyn and optimizing what it looks like Google has 100 million installs of Google Podcasts! Elsie has some shout-outs: Britany Felix, Jeni Wren Stottrup, Lauren Wrighton and Sam Sethi The RIAA is busy with takedown notices for podcasters It looks like someone else on Anchor completely pirated another podcast Time for a DMCA takedown lesson 1:09:48 PROMO 3: Making Ways Podcast Stats! Geographic and user agent The next inflection point is iOS vs Android Featured Podcast Promos + Audio PROMO 1: The Audiophile Style Podcast PROMO 2: K12Science Podcast PROMO 3: Making Ways Podcast Thank you to Nick from MicMe for our awesome intro! Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie Our SpeakPipe Feedback page! Leave us feedback :) The Difference Between the Current & NEW Apple Podcast App Apple Is Rejecting Apps That Use Third-Party Code For Alleged Privacy Infractions Kara Swisher Interviews Apple CEO Cook for Sway Upcoming changes to FeedBurner in July 2021 Amazon Prime Music Launches Podcasts in India: All You Need to Know Google Podcasts hits 100 million installs on Android, proving people might care about RSS after all Sample DMCA Take Down Letter Elsie on The Podcaster's Forum with Jeni — Facebook Group What to expect from the new Libsyn with Elsie Escobar It's all about the numbers! Google 100m, Amazon 1.5bn, Podcast Index 2.7m plus interviews with Juliana Meyer CEO Supapass and Elsie Escobar Libsyn. Podland Episode Elsie Escobar – Build Your Own Position - Ep 50 of Build Your Backup Plan Podcasting Plots to Retain New Listeners Post-Pandemic by Embracing Niche Topics, New Promotional Strategies Rob on Mindgap HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We'd love it if you could please share The Feed with your Twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! If you dug this episode, head over to Podchaser and kindly leave us a review and follow the show! Follow The Feed wherever you listen to audio! → Follow via Apple Podcasts → Follow via Google Podcasts → Follow via Spotify → Here's our RSS feed! FEEDBACK AND PROMOTION ON THE SHOW You can ask your questions, make comments and create a segment about podcasting for podcasters! Let your voice be heard. Download The Feed App for iOS and Android Call 412–573–1934 Email thefeed@libsyn.com Use our Speakpipe Page
Jeni is a podcast editor, and talented musician and so much more. Today's show was such a joy to have Jeni be on the show and share just a small part of who she is, and how she helps people. Check out her website here www.GrittyBirds.com Special thanks, please check out these great people who help make this show happen. StreamYard Anchor.Fm Simple Easy Events --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The setting: Washington DC 2005. The election? President Obama winning the white house The memory? Priceless. Looking back on the night of that election. A piece recorded for NaPodPoMo in 2019, re-edited and scored election night 2020. Score: Sound design by Jeni Wren Stottrup. Audio rights thanks to Jeni Wren(Don't Call it Love) with additional tracks from Audio Hero.
My guest is Jeni Wren Stottrup! She is a Podcast Producer and Coach, and Owner of Gritty Birds Podcasting. Her expertise includes multimedia journalism, audio production, content production, and she's a vocalist and songwriter. We discussed podcast audio production in depth, including: Scoring and sound design Tape Sync - bring her equipment to record someone at their location Shure Beta 87a RME Babyface Pro Macbook Pro, 1 TB SSD Adobe Audition Hindenburg Journalist Pro iZotope RX 7 Shure SM7b Cloudlifter Audio Technica BP40 Shure MV88+ Condenser attached to iPhone Compression De-reverb Editing in Hindenburg: Umms, long pauses, crossfading Thanks for being a great guest, Jeni! DID YOU KNOW........We exist for the purpose of helping you, so please comment below with any questions or remarks. We appreciate you listening. Want to Start a Business or Have a Career as a Podcast Producer/Engineer? Listen and Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, TuneIn, Android, RSS, Email
Topics covered in the episode: Sensitive topics such as sexual assault, traumatic brain injury, mental health, PTSD, ADHD, EMDR In her professional life Jeni Wren Stottrup is an audio producer, musician, storyteller, vocalist and podcast advocate based in Portland, Oregon. She is the host of narrative music podcast and XRAY.FM show, Gritty Birds, founder of Podcast Portland and owner of Gritty Birds Podcasting. As a podcast coach and producer Jeni is passionate about supporting businesses and journalists to develop and implement great content strategy, systems and sound. Jeni has been working in audio, production and media for the last 15 years, has spoken at multiple national conferences on podcasting and has recently worked with brands including iHeartMedia, RME Audio, Mackie Audio and Freshbooks. @grittybirds @grittybirdspodcasting @jeniwrenmusic http://www.grittybirds.com jeniwren@gbpodcastediting.com to reach the host: https://www.facebook.com/catalystforchangestories catalystforchange20@gmail.com YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdWXiilXqrHS4YhmkVc8hBg/
Ask Win is a podcast where you are a VIP. It’s a friend, family, and international show. Win wants to focus and teach people more and Cerebral Palsy. You’re welcome to ask questions about anything that you want. CP questions but mainly life questions on how to deal with CP or not. Win can ask you base questions if you want. Please let us know or there will be no base questions. If you have any questions for Win please email her at askingwkelly@gmail.com. Ask Win Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/ask-win-22507. Please donate to Ask Win by going to https://www.paypal.me/WCharles. Patron Checkout: https://www.patreon.com/join/Askwin?. Simplecast's Brand Ambassador Program: http://refer.smplc.st/rtTvG. Check out Win's books at https://www.amazon.com/Win-Kelly-Charles/e/B009VNJEKE/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1538951782&sr=1-2-ent. To buy Win’s new book, Smile with Dictation, go to https://bookhttps://books.apple.com/us/audiobook/i-win-hope-and-life/id1476934916s2read.com/Win. I, Win: http://books2read.com/Iwin. I, Win audiobook in iBooks:. I, Win audiobook in Google Pay: https://play.google.com/store/books/category/audiobooks?hl=en. I, Win audiobook in kobo: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/audiobook/i-win-5. I, Win audiobook in Nook: https://www.nookaudiobooks.com/audiobook/1005661/i-win. I, Win audiobook in Scibd: https://www.scribd.com/book/275801773/I-Win. I, Win audiobook in Beek: https://www.beek.io/libros/i-win. Check out Danielle's books at https://www.amazon.com/Danielle-Coulter/e/B00OFIOY3C/ref=as_li_ss_tl?qid=1483655853&sr=8-2&linkCode=sl2&tag=paradimarket-20&linkId=8490a064c62cededb762ed5b949ed144. Check out Win’s YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGN0mfJdlpKG8IdJTBjKTow. Please read Outsource Your Book to a Wall Street Journal Bestselling Press: https://leaderspress.com. Born with Cerebral Palsy author of I,Win | podcaster| by win charles: https://www.podchaser.com/creators/win-charles-107a4S3520. 5 Secrets for a Successful Podcast: https://youtu.be/eUTXwrx2ZIc. Apple Podcast on Amazon Smart Speaker: https://apps.apple.com/us/story/id1491094491. Podcast voice coaching: https://www.fiverr.com/share/kLrbLw. On Ask Win today (Tuesday, April 7, 2020), Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Jeni Wren Stottrup. Jeni is an audio producer, musician, storyteller, vocalist and podcast advocate based in Portland, Oregon. She is a producer at Portland independent radio station XRAY.FM and host of narrative music podcast and radio show Gritty Birds. Wren has written for publications including Portland Mercury, Paste Magazine and Vortex Music Mag and is currently the Music Podcast Content Director of Podcast Magazine. After spending two years in audio retail with Guitar Center, hitting honors as the top woman in sales in the PNW, she left to found her production company, Gritty Birds Podcasting in 2019. As a podcast coach, audio engineer and business owner, Wren focuses on supporting businesses and journalists develop and implement great content strategy, systems and sound. To learn more about Jeni visit http://www.grittybirds.com.
Our guest today has got a ton of knowledge to share, and we are sure to learn a ton from her today! We’re excited to be joined by an absolute professional, someone who has created a successful career in music and audio production. This awesome guest has years of podcasting experience and, in multiple partnerships and team projects, has accomplished a ton of incredible feats! What started as a music podcast became a sensation, receiving a Regional Arts and Culture grant and working with multiple organizations to promote music festivals all across the Pacific North West. Today,our guest provides a full service production agency. Her company specializes in supporting businesses, brands, and broadcasters with a vision to launch and develop your show! Her job is to make production of compelling content look easy, so you can excel. Joining us today out of the great town of Portland, Oregon, the host and owner of Gritty Birds Podcasting, please welcome to the show Jeni Wren Stottrup! NEED HELP STARTING YOUR OWN PODCAST? www.BusinessBros.biz/ebook7 or text PODCAST to 31996 Business Bros Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/businessbros Contact James for all your Insurance needs 619-884-0045 or James@SiasFirst.com OR CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW!!! GET A HOME OWNERS POLICY FAST!! www.businessbros.biz/homeowner JOIN THE BUSINESS BROS NETWORK www.businessbros.biz Want to be on an episode of Business Bros the #1 Podcast in San Diego? Call 619-884-4915 or Send us an email BusinessBros@SiasFirst.com so we can get in touch with you ASAP. Join the conversation or catch the podcast live on our social media feeds @BusinessBrosPod Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. You can listen to past episodes on our website www.SiasFirst.com. www.bensound.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyeGSpsUtLc Super Joe sits down with Jeni to talk about her current podcasting efforts and dig in to find out where she can easily bolster her efforts to achieve her goals faster and more effectively!
Welcome to the one hundred and twenty-seventh episode of the Heart + Hustle podcast. 0:00 - 25:30 - We're sharing some thoughts about the continued fight against systemic oppression. Charisma has been sharing her experiences via social media. Angelica is more worried about the babies (Gen Z) and uplifting those who are doing the work. 25:30 - 65:11 We are talking with the amazing Ayana Campbell Smith of Millennial Money Guide. Ayana has spent the past year building her first business. We talk about why it's important to care about your money, how you can properly save, and what it's like to start a business while working as a creative director at an agency. A special thank you to Jeni Wren Stottrup of Gritty Birds for supporting the podcast this week. You can visit Jeni at http://grittybirds.com/. An extra thank you as well to Sheli Baez, bilingual voiceover actress and NYC walking tour guide. You can visit and hire Sheli at http://www.shelibaez.com/. You can follow Ayana on Instagram at instagram.com/millennialmoney.guide/ and can be found online at https://millennialmoney.guide/. For show notes and a list of everything we talked about, visit www.heartandhustlepodcast.com. Meet the hosts: Angelica Yarde (twitter.com/studio404design) and Charisma O'Keefe (twitter.com/charismaokeefe) Subscribe via Apple Podcasts (itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/heart…d1071624684?mt=2) and Spotify (open.spotify.com/show/0Tro7a4xo6Z…wNTvmn1aXenaVEuQ) Follow us on Twitter twitter.com/hearthustlepod and Instagram instagram.com/heartandhustlepodcast!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnYllpXvzfI How to be resilient with your podcasting efforts with Jeni Wren Stottrup! I had a great time chatting with Jeni about the importance of being resilient with your podcast. It takes a lot of effort to make sure you are doing the right things to keep your show moving forward even in the toughest times. Connect with Jeni Wren Stottrup www.grittybirds.com Connect with Super Joe Pardo SuperJoePardo.com Join our facebook group: IndiePodCon.com/group Register today and get 10% off your Indie Pod Con 2020 ticket with offer code: ipp Shop for your favorite podcaster swag: IndiePodCon.com/shop Episode 56
I talked to some amazing podcast hosts and podcast professionals when I was at Podfest in Orlando. It was a great experience, and many experts were kind enough to share podcast tips that will help podcasters and especially beginners have a smooth start and a show that they feel great about. Super Joe Pardo who runs the Independent Podcast Conference shares the importance of letting your personality shine through and the goal that you should have to move the needle. Then I talk with Glenn the Geek who has been podcasting since 2006 and has hosted thousands of shows. He runs the Horse Radio Network and the Florida Podcast Network. Glenn talks about the importance of consistency and what sponsors are really looking for. If advertising is something you are interested in, his advice is very useful. Chris Curran from Podcast Engineering School shares tips for microphone technique including how to speak soft and low and speak loudly. Harry Duran from Podcast Junkies talks about how to leverage the power of SEO in your podcast and how and why you should do that. If legal issues are something you’re concerned about, pay special attention to this next clip from Gordon Firemark, the podcast lawyer. Gordon talks about protecting your brand and content and gives us information on the types of consent forms and contracts that are useful to podcasters. Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting gives super good advice about what new podcasters really shouldn’t do. Even though it's a common mistake that many make. Jeni Wren Stottrup from Gritty Birds Podcasting gives a great tip for avoiding perfectionism and fear. Craig from Ingles Podcast talks about the importance of audience engagement. Coach Chris from The Personal Branding Playbook talks about how important marketing is. Emily Peck Prokop from E Podcast Productions talks about not trying to do everything all at once, and Christy Haussler from Team Podcast rounds out the show with her advice on rankings and list building. Show Notes: [03:13] Super Joe Pardo runs the Independent Podcast Conference, and he feels that it's important to have your personality come out in your podcast. The goal all the time is to move the needle and make people feel something. [04:09] Glenn the Geek is from the Horse Radio and Florida Podcast Network. He's been podcasting since 2006. It takes awhile to make money. You need to be consistent. Sponsors are buying you not your show. [06:27] Go to small companies in your niche. Work with them and involve them from the beginning. [07:53] Chris Curran runs Podcast Engineering School. He teaches people how to engineer and produce podcasts at a professional level. He also hosts the podcast engineering show. [08:43] Microphone technique is really important. Stay close and speak into the microphone from the right angle. You can get closer to sound soft and low. Lean back to say something loud. Be passionate and love what you are talking about. [09:26] Harry Duran is the host of Podcast Junkies. His tip is to leverage the SEO power of podcasting. Choose a name that people are searching for that also speaks to a pain point. [10:08] Be careful how you choose your name and what you put in your description. Choose words that people are searching for. [10:16] Gordon Firemark is the podcast lawyer. Creating media content is big business, so think of yourself as a business. You may need to form a company. [11:10] Protect yourself by protecting your title and your brand. Register a trademark for your brand and a copyright for your content. [11:41] Get consent from your guests in the form of a release. Use royalty free music or make sure you have the proper license. Always use contracts. [13:10] Dave Jackson is from the School of Podcasting. He also works for Libsyn tech support. Don't compare your show to other people's shows. [14:28] Jeni Wren Stottrup is from Gritty Birds Podcasting. She's a producer, editor, and podcast coach. Once you have a concept of what your show is then get your equipment and record right away. [15:33] Craig from Ingles Podcast says gauge the success of your podcast by audience engagement as opposed to download numbers. [18:30] Coach Chris from The Personal Branding Playbook says sharing episodes instead of marketing them is one of the biggest mistakes he sees podcasters make. [23:10] Emily Peck Prokop from E Podcast Productions says new podcasters need to start with one step at a time and stop trying to do everything at once. [24:01] Christy Haussler from Team Podcast says not to focus on ranking in iTunes categories because it won't translate to anything tangible. The list is a vanity metric. Every podcaster should begin with an offer of something free to build their email list. [26:13] Darrell's takeaways: Build that email list. Sponsors are buying you. Don't get too clever with your podcast name. Make your podcast name easily searchable. Focus on engaging with your audience. Provide a way for your listeners to engage with you. Keeping a spreadsheet of your listeners is really helpful. Focus on one thing at a time. Links and Resources: Pro Podcast Solutions You Don’t Need Thousands of Downloads To Sell Ads – The Return of Glenn The Geek Podfest Glenn The Geek Florida Podcast Network Super Joe Pardo Independent Podcast Conference Chris Curran Podcast Engineering School Podcast Junkies Gordon Firemark Podcaster's Legal & Business Toolkit (Template Bundle) School of Podcasting The Happiness Lab Gritty Birds Podcast Editing Ingles Podcast SpeakPipe The Personal Branding Playbook Coach Chris E Podcast Productions Team Podcast Cliff Ravenscraft Mindset Strategies That Go Beyond Podcasting With Cliff Ravenscraft
Gritty Birds Podcasting has been developing podcasts since 2014. Owned by producer and artist Jeni Wren Stottrup, Gritty Birds started as a music podcast interviewing label runners, lawyers, magazine owners, booking agents and more in the PNW community sponsored by Vortex Music Magazine. Wren had been deeply active as a singer, journalist, festival producer and in media sponsorship, with a desire to explore how create a successful career in music and audio production.Guest- Jeni Wren StottrupJoin Jeni for a free workshop- http://grittybirds.com/freefridays/
What happens when one man stops talking and starts listening? A fresh podcast featuring the stories of strong women who bounce back. Because everyone deserves to be heard. Find us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter at @manlistening Hosted by Stuart Watson Produced by Jeni Wren Stottrup
"And I think in sharing storytelling, we have to remember that everything that informs our current being can be something that goes back really far, and we don't have to tell the whole piece of the story. But that part of the story is still a part of me." Hear Jeni Wren Strottrup, an audio, media and content creator, share her journey into narrative storytelling. Jeni shares that each part of her life journey, even trials, impacted who she is today and the stories she shares. Jeni Wren Stottrup has been creating high-quality audio, media, and content for over 15 years, from recording records as a music producer to producing narrative podcasts and radio with her show Gritty Birds. Gritty Birds Podcasting supports independent podcasters and brands in refining their message and content with audio to match through production, editing, launches and one on one consultations. Follow Jeni Wren Stottrup on social media http://www.facebook.com/grittybirdspodcasting http://www.instagram.com/grittybirdspodcasting http://www.twitter.com/grittybirds To read this episode's transcript: https://bit.ly/2Miy1uM To Emerge is sponsored by Emerge Mothers Academy, a Twin Cities-based nonprofit providing support services to single moms. Subscribe to catch our bi-weekly podcast where we interview women who rise up in the midst of adversity. To learn more about Emerge Mothers Academy, please visit our website http://emergetwincities.org/ (this episode briefly mentions the sensitive topic of sexual assault) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/to-emerge/message
What do you do when you like sex way more than your partner? This episode goes places this mother-daughter duo never imagined when they are asked to answer a listener letter from Sexless Sourpuss. How will Rebecca deal when a show topic threatens to end her 27-year moratorium on talking to Momma B about S-E-X? We are so excited for you to meet our guest for this show, Erika Moen, the talented cartoonist behind “Oh Joy Sex Toy” and co-author of the upcoming book, Drawn to Sex: The Basics, coming out on Nov 6! Buy it on Powell's https://www.powells.com/book/-9781620105443&partnerID=43976 or Amazon: amzn.to/2y105LL. .·:*'`*:·..·:*'`*:·.·:*'`*:·..·:*'`*:·.·:*'`*:·. A SEXY GOODIE BAG OF HELPFUL LINKS Momma B makes book recommendations! Divorce Busting: A Step-by-Step Approach to Making Your Marriage Loving Again by Michele Weiner-Davis https://www.amazon.com/Divorce-Busting-Step-Step-Approach/dp/0671797255/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1 Erika makes amazing sex-ed comics! Vaginal Penetration: https://www.ohjoysextoy.com/vaginal-intercourse/ Sex positivity: https://www.ohjoysextoy.com/sex-positive/ Come as You Are book review: https://www.ohjoysextoy.com/come-as-you-are-2/ Wanna buy that book? Come as You Are: The Surprising New Science that Will Transform Your Sex Life by Emily Nagoski Ph.D. https://www.amazon.com/Come-You-Are-Surprising-Transform/dp/1476762090 .·:*'`*:·..·:*'`*:·.·:*'`*:·..·:*'`*:·.·:*'`*:·. Advice from Mom is a production of Wise Ones Ones Advice Services. It was produced by Juliet Hinely & Rebecca Garza-Bortman. Hosted by Michael Austin Sui. Editing by Juliet Hinely. Erika’s interview was recorded by Jeni Wren Stottrup. Mixed and mastered by Jake Young. Audio assistance by Bryan Garza. Our theme music is by Love Jerks. Join us for our rock opera album premiere. Buy tickets: bit.ly/2OtRyug This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to offer diagnosis or treatment of any medical or psychological condition. All treatment decisions should be made in partnership with your health professional.
In episode 2 of Season 3 of Gritty Birds we’re talking touring the world as a one woman force of nature with Sassy Black at Treefort Music Festival and then coming to a live taping in Porland, Oregon with Lucia Fasano to talk about taking risks, financing your art and why Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a badass. Produced by Jeni Wren Stottrup, recorded at Treefort Music Festival and Revolver Studios. Mixed by Nalin Silva and Jeni Wren Stottrup http://www.grittybirds.com Featuring music by Sassy Black and Lucia Fasano http://sassyblackmusic.tumblr.com/ http://www.patreon.com/luciafasano Special thank to XRay.Fm, Vortex Music Mag, Revolver Studios
Thanks for joining me on my second annual birthday episode! Episode #122 will sound very different, as I sewed together a number of daily Podcast Movement recaps with the newly-discovered Anchor App almost exclusively using my phone. The audio quality does vary from clip to clip, as I was experimenting on the fly with the app in part for the next episode of Eggheads After Hours, out on the 3rd. In addition to my PM17 adventures, you'll hear my IGNITE presentation, my interview with Chris Krimitsos--the man behind The Messengers: a Podcast Documentary, and (what I was most excited about) my birthday interview with Glenn Hebert from the Horse Radio Network! So, sit back and relax, and enjoy this 122nd episode of Curve the Cube!!! And, at the end, I'll share a major change brewing for the future of this show. It's massive, guys... MASSIVE! Episode timestamps and mentions: 3:51: Anchor App 8:16: My IGNITE presentation 14:05: Chris Krimitsos + The Messengers Documentary 20:14: Hustle & Flow (Brittany Luse & Eric Eddings) + Eric Nuzum 21:05: Tosha Alani 23:28: Glenn Hebert interviews me for my birthday 25:40: Hindenburg Journalist 34:27: The Messengers: a Podcast Documentary 36:20: Diane Stuckart & the Mystery Writers of America, Florida Chapter 39:02: Florida Podcast Network 42:30: The KVJ Show 44:12: Podfest 46:24: Shure Microphones & Talk Shoe 48:02: Sass or Salt 48:55: Danny Peña & Parris Lilly of Gamertag Radio 50:41: Liz Covart 50:45: Dr. Drew 51:20: Elsie Escobar 52:50: Dave Lee & International Podcast Day 55:05: Aimee J & Ronei Harden-Moroney 56:30: Ryan Gray 58:30: Missing Richard Simmons 58:45: Stephen A. Hart 59:39: Kerry-Anne Reid-Brown 1:02:10: Jeni Wren Stottrup 1:04:50: Dave Jackson 1:05:45: Rob Walch 1:06:04: Eric & TASCAM 1:08:58: Jessica Kupferman 1:10:16: Jared Easley, Dan Franks & Podcast Movement 1:10:33: Mark Deal Ready to start your own podcast? Consider hosting with Libsyn, the best in the business! Use my promo code "IGNITE" and get your first month of hosting from them for FREE!! Enjoy!! Mentioned in this podcast: #93 – Podcast Host and Producer Jaime Legagneur Herself!! – It’s My Birthday – 2016-08-27 Follow Podcast Movement on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Follow the Florida Podcast Network on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | YouTube Follow Glenn Hebert and the Horse Radio Network on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Follow The Messengers: a Podcast Documentary on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Download on iTunes | Download on Amazon Music Beds courtesy of DJ John Hitta!!! To stay up on the latest with my guests, follow Curve the Cube on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | SnapChat (@FlintStoneMedia) | Tumblr | Pinterest | YouTube Copyright Flint Stone Media, LLC 2017.
This episode features heavy discussions of cold hard cash. Featuring a panel from Podcast Movement 2016 with Jordan Kope, Colt Cabana, Rob Cesternino, Bob Ruff and Liz Covart. They talk about bringing sponsors to their show and finding funds from their audience directly. We also talk to Dan Franks about the origins of Podcast Movement, Jeni Wren Stottrup about funding her show, Gritty Birds and Chel Hamilton about how she found a whole new avenue for letting her audience support her.
The Superthank Community gathered in August, 2016, to thank this fair city we call home: Portland. This podcast features Charley Gilkey giving thanks to finding community within community, Jeni Wren Stottrup showing her gratitude for the folks of PDX Pop Now!, and Caitlin Weierhauser credit therapy and ugly-crying for a path in comedy. Jefferson Smith hosts.
Mini Blinds describe themselves alt-pop and have a passion for fusing music with minimalism. They just released their first album, Air Signs last fall. The emerging Portland band joined us for our first live taping at Kelly's Olympian. Listen to Air Signs at http://miniblinds.bandcamp.com Gritty Birds is produced by Jeni Wren Stottrup with the support of XRAY.FM. This week’s episode was created in partnership with Revolver studios. Bryan Wollen was our live sound + recording engineer Nalin Silva was our recording + mix engineer . This week’s board operator is Dannon Drips.
We're celebrating our 50th episode! We'll be revisiting some of my favorite interviews, including Eyelids, Reva DeVito, Ezra Furman, Genders, David Bazan and more. http://www.grittybirds.com Produced by Jeni Wren Stottrup Sponsored by XRAY.FM, The Business Dept, Vortex Music Magazine, Tumbleweed Creative, Patreon, Revolver Studios, Regional Arts and Culture Council, Go Fund Me and Patreon subscribers. Transcribed by Jeni Wren Stottrup, Christina Donaldson, Chris Martell, Aimee Burton and Amit Erez Board operator is Dannon Drips
The eponomous producer behind Elliott Smith’s Either/Or and editor of Tape Op Magazine shared some of his stories and where he sees the future of recording. Featuring Music by The Secret Sea, Elliott Smith and Summer Cannibals The episode was sponsored by Tumbleweed Creative Gritty Birds is produced by Jeni Wren Stottrup with the support of XRAY.FM. This week’s board operator is Dannon Drips. The episode was transcribed by Christina Donaldson. The episode was transcribed by Christina Donaldson, Amit Erez and Chris Martell.
Shelly Peiken is a Grammy Nominated Songwriter with multiple #1 hits to her name. But her current fight, for the rights of songwriters with action group Songwriters of North America is her most important work to date. Listen to her amazing story of success and advocacy on this week's episode of Gritty Birds. Find out more about Shelly: http://www.shellypeiken.com The episode was recorded with a Blue Yeti on Skype Produced by Jeni Wren Stottrup Scripted by Jeni Wren Stottrup Transcribed by Christina Donaldson Follow Gritty Birds: http://www.facebook.com/grittybirds http://www.instagram.com/grittybirds Sign up for the mailing list
Seattle Pop duo @sisterstheband aren't actually sisters, but they're taking sisterhood to a new level with their upcoming debut Drink Champagne. Get to know the infectious pair on this week's episode of @grittybirds! Find out more about Sisters at http://www.sisterstheband.com Follow them on socials at @sisterstheband The episode was recorded with a Zoom H4N at Doug Fir Produced by Jeni Wren Stottrup Scripted by Jeni Wren Stottrup and Ryan Wolf Stroud Transcribed by Christina Donaldson
Today on the podcast we have Jeni Wren Stottrup. We get to know Jeni and learn all about her podcast Gritty Birds she takes us on a deep dive of why she started it, what she has learned and where she hopes to take it. We also get to know Jeni better and learn about her musical projects, landing in Seattle then moving to Portland and so much more. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did!Featured music:"Don't Call it Love" by Jeni Wren off North Star EPFind out more here: http://grittybirds.com/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on iTunes for iOS, Google Play Music, Stitcher Radio and Spreaker for Android.Please support the podcast, donate! Click the paypal button on the side bar.Like and share the facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/wordonthestreetpodcast/ Special note: December 16th 2016 Skylark Cafe West Seattle, theZim & Arock, C-Leb & The Kettle Black, Mts. & Tunnels, and Kimo Muraki https://www.facebook.com/events/1793490234267992/
This week we sat down with Jeni Wren Stottrup on her extended holiday break. We talk about a run in with a sensitive sitter, the past and futre of Gritty Birds, women in music, the evolution of music journalism, crowd shaming, and we get into some real life situations.Like the rising cost of BK. Put A little love in your heart.
Get to know the story behind The Minders with songwriter Martyn Leaper. From their Denver origins with The Elephant Six Collective to their new album released this spring, Into the River, producer over 4 years with Larry Crane at Jackpot Recording, Martyn has a story you don't want to miss. Produced by Jeni Wren Stottrup at XRAY FM Studios Special Thanks to The Minders for use of the tracks It's Gonna Break Out! and Summer Song The episode was transcribed by Amit Erez and Aimee Burton Board op by Dannon Drips for on-air release Gritty Birds is produced in partnership with XRAY.FM
This week Gritty Birds features Seattle based pop singer Maiah Manser, on her new album, music video and how being raised by a female clan has helped her navigate pressures as a woman in music. Photo: Juan Franco Produced and edited by Jeni Wren Stottrup at XRAY Studios Tracks: Second Skin and 3Remain by Maiah Manser Theme song: Lucky from Bryson Cone First aired on XRAY.FM
Pete Krebs is having his best week ever. After a sold out revival of his cult punk band Hazel for their HAZEL: Live in Portland release, to the release of Hey! Pete Krebs! and induction into The Oregon Hall of Fame, he's made his mark. Take a listen to his story on this week's episode of Gritty Birds Photo: John Eckenrode Produced and edited by Jeni Wren Stottrup at XRAY Studios Tracks: Big Fattie and Jilted from HAZEL: Live in Portland and Kid Domino from Hey! Pete Krebs! Theme song: Lucky from Bryson Cone Transcribed by Aimee Burton
It takes a little something extra tough to be a woman and music, not to mention the women who inspired us. This week I talked with 4 women, in different stages of their careers, in different parts of the industry, about the woman artists who inspired them. Including Alana Ranes, Alicia J Rose, Cervante Pope, Johanna Kunin and... myself, Jeni Wren Stottrup. Music from Tove Lo, Kate Bush, Bjork, Tina Turner and Tori Amos.
This is one of a collection of interviews this week reacting to the very public revelation of a sexual assault by Portland musician Joel Magid. Listen to this week's show for more. Jeni Wren Stottrup is a music journalist, producer of the Gritty Birds podcast, and host on the community radio station XRAY-FM. She's performed her own original material and sung with Shy Girls. “I was in a band that was all dudes. I was the only girl. They were lovely to me. I know that my experience has been different than other peoples' experience.”
The Posies released their first album in 5 years this spring, following an emotional year that involved the loss of two members of the band. I met with founding member Ken Stringfellow at the tail end of their latest tour, where he shared the story of how the band found healing. Photo credit: Jeni Wren Stottrup Produced by Jeni Wren Stottrup and Alexis Kenyon Tracks: Unlikely Places, The Definition, Sound of Clouds First aired on XRay FM Special thanks to media sponsor Vortex Music Magazine