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Running a podcast production business isn't always easy. It's not always fun. But sometimes it is and if we're intentional, we can continue to grow as individuals regardless of the circumstances.Listen in as Bryan Entzminger, Jennifer Longworth, and Daniel Abendroth share candid insights into their professional and personal lives. While this might seem self-indulgent, the conversation is packed with raw and relatable conversations that touch on challenges in Daniel's relcation plans, Bryan's business model struggle, and some interesting things Jennifer has run into with clients in the past year.Join us as we take a peek behind the scenes, share personal anecdotes, and discuss the future of the Podcast Editors Mastermind. Whether you're a seasoned editor or a podcast enthusiast, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the realities of the industry.Listen to DiscoverWhy Daniel hasn't been on the show very much for the past few months (and why that's changing now)One insightful way that Andrea is tracking her business growth this year - and why she's doing this wayHow changing life circumstances (and a new recording location) can create new possibilitiesHow Daniel is able to collaborate with one of his clients (and why he might not be charging enough for this service)Why Bryan's business declined in 2023, and how his current situation creates tension in building it back upLinks And ResourcesPreSonus Eris E4.5-2-Way 4.5" Near Field Studio Monitor - The studio monitors that Daniel recently picked up.Descript | All-in-one video & podcast editing, easy as a doc. - Daniel is using Descript to collaborate with a client.Reaper for Podcasting - Daniel is planning to get back to creating tutorials and resources for those using Reaper for podcasting.Top Tier Audio - YouTube - This is where Bryan has published Hindenburg tutorials, though he hasn't published anything new in a year or so.Hindenburg - This is still the software Bryan uses most.Tansy Aster Academy | Courses, Coaching, & Community for Podcast Editors & Managers - At one point Bryan referenced Jesse McCune. You can find his online community here.Audio-Technica ATH-M50xSTS-USB StreamSet Headset ATH-M50XSTS-USB - The headset that Daniel gives better quality than many headset mics, though he still recommends a proper microphone setup if possible.Parrot Pro Teleprompter Kit – Padcaster - This is the teleprompter that Bryan was talking about. It requires a mobile phone to function as the screen, but works well with his webcam.Rode RCP2 RODECaster Pro II Integrated Audio Production Studio RCP2 - Bryan had a problem with the power switch on his Rodecaster Pro 2, so he now has a new one courtesy of Rode's Support team. Sadly, he had to send the old one back to get the new one :(Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor - Bryan mentioned this as a new gear purchase. At the time of this writing, it comes with a license for Davinci Resolve Studio.Thinkmap Visual Thesaurus - An online thesaurus and...
The business world is changing quickly, and the skill sets that employees need are constantly shifting, developing and evolving. So, how can companies develop strategic workforce plans and build long-term talent pipelines in such an unpredictable and fast-changing environment? My guests this week are Jennifer Longworth, Director of People and Culture at Entuitive, and Ugo Orsi, Chief Customer Officer at Digitate. Jennifer and Ugo have a unique combination of perspectives on how AI is shaping the workforce of the future and some solid practical advice to share In the interview, we discuss: Current talent challenges Hiring for the skills of the future The importance of a growth mindset Building trust and motivation The current use and future potential of AI The emotional impact of the AI Powerful automations Embracing change management and curiosity Adoption issues within middle management Ageing populations and reducing labour markets Thinking instead of executing Strategic workforce planning Increasing the ability to collaborate What might work look like in 10 years? Listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts.
The business world is changing quickly, and the skill sets that employees need are constantly shifting, developing and evolving. So, how can companies develop strategic workforce plans and build long-term talent pipelines in such an unpredictable and fast-changing environment? My guests this week are Jennifer Longworth, Director of People and Culture at Entuitive, and Ugo Orsi, Chief Customer Officer at Digitate. Jennifer and Ugo have a unique combination of perspectives on how AI is shaping the workforce of the future and some solid practical advice to share In the interview, we discuss: Current talent challenges Hiring for the skills of the future The importance of a growth mindset Building trust and motivation The current use and future potential of AI The emotional impact of the AI Powerful automations Embracing change management and curiosity Adoption issues within middle management Ageing populations and reducing labour markets Thinking instead of executing Strategic workforce planning Increasing the ability to collaborate What might work look like in 10 years? Listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts.
The business world is changing quickly, and the skill sets that employees need are constantly shifting, developing and evolving. So, how can companies develop strategic workforce plans and build long-term talent pipelines in such an unpredictable and fast-changing environment? My guests this week are Jennifer Longworth, Director of People and Culture at Entuitive, and Ugo Orsi, Chief Customer Officer at Digitate. Jennifer and Ugo have a unique combination of perspectives on how AI is shaping the workforce of the future and some solid practical advice to share In the interview, we discuss: Current talent challenges Hiring for the skills of the future The importance of a growth mindset Building trust and motivation The current use and future potential of AI The emotional impact of the AI Powerful automations Embracing change management and curiosity Adoption issues within middle management Ageing populations and reducing labour markets Thinking instead of executing Strategic workforce planning Increasing the ability to collaborate What might work look like in 10 years? Listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts.
Let's keep meeting some of our Pofest 2023 speakers! Dave Jackson joins us from the School of Podcasting to share some reasons that your show may not be growing. Then, Jennifer Longworth of Bourbon Barrel Podcasting shares some tips on starting your podcast the right way. Hear these great speakers today and then meet them at the conference!Presented by: Podfest Multimedia ExpoTitle Sponsor: BuzzsproutHosts and Executive Producers: Glenn the Geek of Horse Radio Network and Producer Jaime of Flint Stone Media, Florida Podcast Network, and Podcasting Your Brand | Catch their past show, Finding Florida!Link: Tickets for Podfest's Next In-Person Conference, from January 26-29, 2023Link: Podcasting Your Brand Episode 62: Producer Jaime's Holiday Podcasting GuidePodfest 2023 Speaker #1: Dave Jackson of School of PodcastingPodfest 2023 Speaker #2: Jennifer Longworth of Bourbon Barrel PodcastingOther Useful Links and Tools for You:Producer Jaime's Equipment GuideJoin the new Podfest club on Clubhouse!Join the Owwll App, find great guests, and monetize your expertise! (Use Producer Jaime's referral code PL954123 during signup to get priority early access and a $10 signup bonus!!)Email the Hosts: Glenn: Glenn@HorseRadioNetwork.com | Jaime: Jaime@FlintStoneMedia.comVocal Editor: Paul StevensAssistant Producers: Jorge Hernandez & Amber AmorteguiIntro Voice Over Artist: Jodi KrangleEquipment Sponsor: TASCAM (We use their Mixcast 4 and LOVE it!!)Also check out: TASCAM TM-70 Dynamic Microphone | Tascam TH-05 Monitoring HeadphonesInterested in becoming the show's next Sponsor? Contact the Podfest Podcast team today!Connect with Podfest and Follow on Social Media (@PodfestExpo): Instagram |
The Podcast Editors Mastermind team (your favorite Yetis) looks back at their accomplishments in 2022 and sets goals for 2023, with a twist - they're joined by THEIR editor, Alejandro Ramirez. "Doing what we love, I think. Yes, the obvious. We also so number one, started focusing on live experience over podcasting, started accepting sponsorships and promotions."Alejandro Ramirez joined the Podcast Editors Mastermind show to take a look at the business side of podcast editing in 2022 and 2023. Jennifer Longworth, Bryan Entzminger, and Daniel Abendroth are the hosts of the show and have started focusing on the live experience and the community aspect of the show. They have accepted sponsorships and promotions, brought on Alejandro to edit the show, and have a sample episode available for people to edit as a trial. Alejandro has learned to control the dynamics of the show, cut out tangents, and interact with chat. The hosts are very grateful for his work and it has made their lives much easier.POD DECKS QUESTION"If you had someone following you around all the time what would you have them do?"[
Today shares a story of how skipping one small step lead to him having to fix a mistake that took 12 hours. We also get into a tiktok discussion and repurposing. NEW AWESOME SUPPORTERS Thanks, to Jennifer Longworth from BourbonBarrelPodcasting.com for your awesome support of the show. Thanks to Glenn "The Geek" Hebert who is now supporting us personally as he has sold the Horse Radio Network where he is still the host of horses in the morning. JOIN THE SCHOOL OF PODCASTING Join the School of Podcasting worry-free using the coupon code " ask" and save 20%. Your podcast will have you sounding confident, sound great (buying the best equipment for your budget), and have you syndicated all over the globe. There is a 30-day worry-free money-back guarantee Go to https://courses.schoolofpodcasting.com/ask Sponsor: PodcastBranding.co If you need podcast artwork, lead agents or a full website, podcastbranding.co has you covered. Mark is a podcaster in addition to being an award-winning artist. He designed the cover art for the School of Podcasting, Podcast Rodeo Show, and Ask the Podcast Coach. Find Mark at podcastbranding.co Mugshot: Based on a True Story Podcast Ever wonder how true those movies are that are based on a true story? Find out at www.basedonatruestorypodcast.com Become an Awesome Supporter Get Bonus Content Live Group Coaching www.askthepodcastcoach.com/awesome or consider a one-time donation. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Switchy Sendfox Dave on Substack Make Noise: A Creator's Guide to Podcasting and Great Audio Storytelling Profit From Your Podcast Supapass Podcast Studio Pro Clipscribe podcastbranding.co basedonatruestorypodcast.com BourbonBarrelPodcasting.com Horse Radio Network What Google Thinks About AI Content Dave on Tiktok School of Podcasting TIMELINE 05:37 Dave Switches to Switchy after 12 hours of copy and pasting 08:30 Dave is looking Substack 11:04 Make Sure You Own Your Show 12:05 Microsoft Translator Changed Their Terms on Jim 14:22 What Does Supapass Do? Audry.io News 22:57 Dave's Tiktok Experiment 24:33 Dave in a Woman's Shirt 26:10 Tiktok ads? 28:40 Marketing = Annoying? 31:21 What Google Thinks of AI Content 32:22 Repurpose Content 35:53 Dave's Tiktok Flow 47:27 How Do You Monetize Tiktok? 49:55 Instagram Influence 51:28 Business Website or Podcast Website? 59:10 Thanks To Our Awesome Supporters 01:01:14 10 Person Roundtable 01:22:38 The Voices in Dave's Head
Producing a podcast is sooo much more than just cutting out filler words. While there are many ways to get things done, if you're thoughtful about how you approach your work, you can get a better final episode and save time doing it. Join us as we talk with Tony Bottoms about podcast production workflow. Links:https://appaloosamedia.com/ (https://appaloosamedia.com/) Appearing in this episode:Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (| @KYPodcasting) Carrie Caulfield-Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://www.instagram.com/carriearick/ (@carriearick) Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com (https://toptieraudio.com) | https://twitter.com/@toptieraudio (@toptieraudio)
Helen King is a podcast editor from New Zealand and tonight she will be sharing her incredible story of how she got into podcast editing and the journey of becoming an editor in a growing market. Links:Helen's podcast: https://helsbels7.podbean.com (https://helsbels7.podbean.com) Helen's website: https://www.hkproductionsnz.com (https://www.hkproductionsnz.com) Appearing in this episode:Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (| @KYPodcasting) Carrie Caulfield-Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://www.instagram.com/carriearick/ (@carriearick) Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com (https://toptieraudio.com) | https://twitter.com/@toptieraudio (@toptieraudio)
When it comes to building your podcast editing business, editing skills can only take you so far and rarely are the reason you land new clients. Have a solid marketing strategy can be what separates you from the crowd. Tonight we have Anisha Prachaseri to help us figure it out. Anisha has over 15 years experience in her own international sales and marketing agency working with global, regional, local brands and startups. Appearing in this episode:Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (| @KYPodcasting) Carrie Caulfield-Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://www.instagram.com/carriearick/ (@carriearick) Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com (https://toptieraudio.com) | https://twitter.com/@toptieraudio (@toptieraudio)
With podcasting growing and changing faster than ever, how do we as editors keep up with our workload and the lasted technology and trends? Check out the livestream of this episode: https://www.facebook.com/podcasteditorsmastermind/videos/4541333469252491 (https://www.facebook.com/podcasteditorsmastermind/videos/4541333469252491) Our guest today was Heather Wester. https://www.ironedoutmedia.com/ (https://www.ironedoutmedia.com/) https://www.instagram.com/ironedoutmedia/ (https://www.instagram.com/ironedoutmedia/) Special thanks to Bojana Lalic for editing this episode! https://www.instagram.com/tulip.podcast.manager/ (Instagram) https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100072579697964 (Facebook) https://www.linkedin.com/in/bojana-lalic-46932121a/ (LinkedIn) https://linktr.ee/TulipLala (Linktr.ee) Appearing in this episode Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio/ (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (| @KYPodcasting) Carrie Caulfield-Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com/ (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://www.instagram.com/carriearick/ (@carriearick) Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com/ (https://toptieraudio.com) | https://twitter.com/@toptieraudio (@toptieraudio)
What we've learned from this show over the past year is that professional editing is more than removing filler words. But what does that mean exactly in the ever-evolving landscape of our field? How does it expand our roles and increase our earnings while increasing client satisfaction (and their show's performance). Marion Abrams, of MadMotion, brings decades of experience in editing films and podcasts to help us tackle these questions. Links mentionedhttps://www.madmotion.com/groundedpodcast.html (https://www.madmotion.com) https://www.madmotion.com/groundedpodcast.html (https://www.madmotion.com/groundedpodcast.html) https://otter.ai (https://otter.ai) https://jarvis.ai (https://jarvis.ai) https://podcastfellows.org/ (https://podcastfellows.org/) Appearing in this episodeDaniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (| @KYPodcasting) Carrie Caulfield-Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://www.instagram.com/carriearick/ (@carriearick) Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com (https://toptieraudio.com) | https://twitter.com/@toptieraudio (@toptieraudio)
Jennifer Longworth has been editing podcasts for over 5 years, including this one! Connect with her online at BourbonBarrelPodcasting.com.
When Imposter Syndrome cripples your productivity how do you overcome it? You can't hide your way out of it. Sharing our current and personal stories of insecurity around growth, skills and work makes this an important mastermind session for every podcast editor. It's a raw, uncomfortable and honest conversation demonstrating how trusted advisors are truly an invaluable resource. Listen to Discover What Yetis will be in Nashville for Podcast Movement Our recent wins (and why you, too, should always find something to celebrate) Why Carrie is having a major bout of Imposter Syndrome The challenge of navigating working for a new company in a new role How control issues fight with collaboration How fear shows up every time you add a new package or service to your business How expectations provide security It's always worse in your head! The discomfort of growth Should you be worried if you DON'T feel Imposter Syndrome? What happens in the absence of feedback Reframing the negative thoughts with positive ones-- do YOU do this? We want to know. What do you do when you make a mistake? Is your identity what you do? https://poddecks.com/ (Pod Decks) Question: What weird food combinations do you really enjoy? Carrie's update Links & Resources https://2021.podcastmovement.com/ (Podcast Movement 2021) https://podcastfellows.org/ (Stony Brook Audio Podcast Fellowship) https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcasteditors (Podcast Editors Club) https://www.facebook.com/groups/300121770709950 (Reaper for Podcasting) Guest Editor This episode of the Podcast Editors Mastermind was edited by Sandra Paul. If you're looking for an editor and like what you hear, email Sandra at sandralynnco@gmail.com Be a Guest If you're a podcast editor, we'd love to see if you'd be a fit for a future episode. https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/beaguest (Fill out this form to let us know you're interested), and we'll contact you to see if it's a good fit. Your Yetis Are Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) Carrie Caulfield-Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://www.instagram.com/carriearick/ (@carriearick) Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com (https://toptieraudio.com) | https://twitter.com/@toptieraudio (@toptieraudio) On hiatus… Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (| @KYPodcasting) Carrie's Update... The project that sparked this episode is nearing completion, so here's the outcome of this conversation. I found that after the recording, the imposter syndrome faded away... not immediately, but over the course of a week, I was back to my normal-ish self. Sharing was worth the discomfort! Also, thank you to everyone who messaged me to share their own stories and give support. Ya'll are THE BEST!!! About the Podcast Editors Mastermind The Podcast Editors Mastermind is for professional podcast editors who want to grow their business and get more clients. We're creating a community of like-minded professionals that are passionate about the art and science of editing podcasts. Our goal is to help you build your business by providing tools, resources, and support so you can focus on what matters most—your craft. This isn't just another group where everyone talks about how great they are at podcast editing; we show our work! Follow or subscribe and take the Podcast Editors Mastermind with you today! https://followthepodcast.com/pem (Follow the Podcast Editors Mastermind) https://lovethepodcast.com/pem (Share your love for the Podcast Editors Mastermind)
As podcasters, we sometimes joke about people trying to game the system - the "podcast promoter" constantly messaging on LinkedIn, the host buying guest spots on other shows, and more. But the fact is, it's no laughing matter. Not because people are gaming the system. But because when things go wrong, it could be our clients who take the hit. Their shows could be removed from directories. Their reputations could be tarnished or ruined. They might just want to give up. We don't want that. We want our clients to succeed. We want to see their shows grow organically, and it can be done. But if they don't know what to look out for, they could fall victim to someone else's black hat without even knowing it. Thankfully, https://greatland.media (Leslie Martin) joined us to share his experiences with the dark side of marketing so that we can know EXACTLY how some of these scams work. You'll discover: How Leslie unintentionally got involved with a black hat marketer. How the entire system was set up to generate consistent cash flow and keep customers from leaving. How the scammer managed to get control of websites so that his customers COULDN"T leave. Some of the red flags to look for (hint: one of them is SECRET KNOWLEDGE that NOBODY else knows.) The story of three authors, a voice modulator, and more. Leslie shared some incredible knowledge and insight with us and you won't want to miss this. About Our GuestLeslie Martin is a podcast engineer at https://greatland.media/ (GreatLand Media) and a graduate of Podcast Engineering School. He lives in Anchorage, Alaska and has long had an interest in audio, ranging from old-time radio style audio theater programs, to audiobooks, to music. Leslie was also the https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/24 (editor of episode 24, with Chris Trew). Guest EditorThis episode was edited by Bryan Entzminger of https://toptieraudio.com/ (Top Tier Audio). He was also on this show, so if he doesn't sound smart, it's his own fault. And he wrote this, so there... Interested in being a guest on the show?If you're a podcast editor, we'd love to see if you'd be a fit for a future episode. https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/be-a-guest/ (Fill out this form) to let us know you're interested, and we'll contact you to see if it's a good fit. Resources:If you found this valuable and want some ideas for how to help your clients market effectively without having to go to some black hat promoter, check out some of our previous episodes: https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/captivate-podcast/planting-seeds-for-your-business-marketing-challenge-results-pem-023/ (Planting Seeds for Your Business: Marketing Challenge Results — PEM0023) https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/episodes/igniting-success-through-effective-email-newsletters-with-tammey-grable-woodford-pem017/ (Igniting Success Through Effective Email Newsletters with Tammey Grable-Woodford —PEM017) https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/captivate-podcast/make-yourself-indispensable-offer-podcast-marketing-with-coach-chris-hines-pem014/ (Make Yourself Indispensable: Offer Podcast Marketing with Coach Chris Hines — PEM014) Your Yetis Are:Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (| @KYPodcasting) Carrie Caulfield-Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://twitter.com/thekeldakitty (@thekeldakitty) Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com (https://toptieraudio.com) | https://twitter.com/@toptieraudio (@toptieraudio) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Conferences are a great way to network and learn new tricks of the trade, but the return on investment isn't often obvious. We'd argue conferences are underutilized by podcast editors. https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/episodes/how-much-money-do-podcast-editors-make-pem020/ (The Podcast Editors Survey) tells us that conferences can translate into higher earnings. It's critical that use you use these industry events to create opportunities for your business. But HOW? Which conferences? And how to attend them without eating up all your profits? Marcus de Paula of https://www.meonlylouder.com/ (Me Only Louder) & https://www.meonlylouder.com/podcastaudiolab (Podcast Audio Lab) share his pro tips and strategies that answer those questions and how he gets the most out of any conference on a budget. Who is Marcus? He's an audio engineer turned podcast editor, sound consultant, audio teacher, who also builds Squarespace sites. Oh and he has a podcast. Solid AI-generated advice: The first thing you should do is create a goal that lists all the things you want to accomplish. This can be something simple like "I want to meet more people in my industry" or "I want to get feedback on my work." After you have your list, think about what events and conferences are happening. Highlights:How Marcus found his first client Marketing... or lack thereof... for editors Tech Tuesday at Podfest Global How many conferences are worth going to each year? (and how does COVID change that?) What types of sessions are valuable to editors and why? The lowkey conference marketing practice that generates leads Are virtual conferences worth attending? Hallways: where the magic happens How to get a podcaster to talk to you Budget hacks All I wanted was a normal-sized soda!!! (and I'm still mad about this) How to create an amazing speaker pitch Yeah, you should totally https://mailchi.mp/5a719731c06f/get-the-yeti-letter (subscribe to the newsletter.) Links:https://www.buzzsprout.com/blog/podcast-conferences (List of Podcast Conferences) https://www.heartcastmedia.com/ (Molly Ruland) https://www.meonlylouder.com/workshops/compression-4-23-21 (Compression Workshop )by Podcast Audio Lab April 23rd Be a guest or an editor or both!This episode was edited by Bekah for http://yayapodcasting.com/ (YaYa Podcasting). We were missing a track and Bekah made it work. Want to hire Bekah? Send us a message. Are you having a problem in your business you need workshopped? Or are you doing something incredible you think our audience needs to know about it? https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/be-a-guest/ (Be a guest on the show!) Appearing in this episode:Marcus de Paula: https://www.meonlylouder.com/ (https://www.meonlylouder.com/) | https://twitter.com/meonlylouder (@meonlylouder) Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (| @KYPodcasting) Carrie Caulfield-Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://www.instagram.com/carriearick/ (@carriearick) Sorely missed: Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com (https://toptieraudio.com) | https://twitter.com/@toptieraudio (@toptieraudio) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Marketing. Do you hate it? Do you think it's gross? What if you change your relationship AND get clients with marketing? We kicked off 2021 with a 5-day marketing challenge to encourage you to put yourself and your business out there. It’s served with a dash of how to make marketing less overwhelming and not creepy. (Dare I say fun?) Find out what happened when we did our own challenge and what our biggest takeaways from the experience was. Plus, get some marketing tips even if you didn’t do the challenge. Listen to discover:Why did we do this challenge anyway? Why Carrie isn't worried about SEO The Benefits of https://www.google.com/business/ (Google My Business) Do Google Ads work? (Carrie tested it!) Scheduling social media posts (what scheduler do you use?) You don't need to be a graphic designer to make pretty art Who really loved the challenge? What industry are we technically in? What to do when you don't actually want new clients. Creating an avatar when you're doing more than one thing How content (and this challenge) pays off a year later Market research is important, ya'll! Why the pre-work was so critical (and will always help you!) What would you do in this listener's situation? Resources:https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/marketing-challenge-1/ (Marketing Challenge) https://socialbee.io (https://SocialBee.io) https://canva.com (https://canva.com) https://spark.adobe.com/sp/ (Adobe Spark) (comes with a Creative Cloud subscription) https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcasteditors/ (Podcast Editors Club) https://www.podcasteditoracademy.com/ (Podcast Editor Academy) https://www.bonnielfrank.com/ (https://www.bonnielfrank.com/) Shout out to Kimberly of Werker Bee Media: http://werkerbeemedia.com (http://werkerbeemedia.com) This episode was edited by https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-safwat-b54643104/ (Michael Safwat) of http://yayapodcasting.com/ (YaYa Podcasting) Appearing in this episode:Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (| @KYPodcasting) Carrie Caulfield-Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://www.instagram.com/carriearick/ (@carriearick) Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com (https://toptieraudio.com) | https://twitter.com/@toptieraudio (@toptieraudio) Sorely missed… Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Have you ever wondered how you can differentiate yourself as a podcast editor? Or how you can stand out from your competition and have a more meaningful sales conversation than, "I can save you time?" Jon Gay of https://jagindetroit.com/ (JAG in Detroit Podcasts) offers something that is incredibly valuable to his clients, draws on his 15 years of experience in radio, and even sets him up for ways to expand his business offerings to better meet the needs of his clients. Listen to discover: What took the life out of radio and could do the same in podcasting How a spreadsheet could keep the love of podcasting in our businesses What Jon does that's different from his competitors Why what he offers sets Jon up to discover his clients' needs more deeply Why a https://www.rode.com/rodecasterpro (Rodecaster Pro) has helped him land sales How Jon is considering expanding his business The value of having a group of trusted business colleagues The most embarrassing way each of us have ruined a podcast episode If you want to change your sales pitch from "I'll make you sound good and save you time" to something that is more meaningful and really meets your clients' needs, you'll almost certainly find some incredible ideas in this episode. EditorThis episode was edited by Bryan Entzminger of https://toptieraudio.com/ (Top Tier Audio). You is one of the four slightly irregular Yetis of the Podcast Editors Mastermind and can find him at https://toptieraudio.com (https://toptieraudio.com), where he offers courses, consulting, and editing services. Interested in being a guest on the show?If you're a podcast editor, we'd love to see if you'd be a fit for a future episode. https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/be-a-guest/ (Fill out this form )to let us know you're interested, and we'll contact you to see if it's a good fit. Resources:https://jagindetroit.com (JAG in Detroit Podcasts) https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcasteditors/ (Podcast Editors Club) https://yayapod.thinkific.com/courses/izotope-rx7-for-podcasters (Carrie's RX Course) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC48TV3JlzcaEhFyb_q7bXHQ (Daniel's Reaper for Podcasting YouTube Channel) https://www.facebook.com/AleCarbono (Alejandro Ramirez) https://www.rode.com/rodecasterpro/ (Rodecaster Pro) Appearing in this episode:Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (| @KYPodcasting) Carrie Caulfield-Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://twitter.com/thekeldakitty (@thekeldakitty) Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com (https://toptieraudio.com) | https://twitter.com/@toptieraudio (@toptieraudio) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Can the https://podcasttaxonomy.com/ (Podcast Taxonomy) benefit you as a podcast editor? If you've ever found yourself struggling to explain your true value as an editor and all that you do to a potential client, it might just help you. And you'll definitely want to spend some time understanding what's going on, how it can benefit you, and even some gaps that it doesn't address in what indie podcast editors do. If the Podcast Taxonomy is done well, it can be a HUGE benefit to podcast editors like us. It has the potential to bring some much-needed clarity to the podcasting space - as long as we and what we are represented well. And as long as we understand how we can use it to communicate with our clients, most of whom will NOT have a large staff of writers, engineers, editors, managing editors, and more. Listen to discover the Yetis' initial thoughts on some strengths and weaknesses in the work that's been done, as it relates to indie podcast editors. Along with https://stevestewart.me (Steve Stewart), the leader of the https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcasteditors/ (Podcast Editors Club) and co-founder of the https://www.podcasteditoracademy.com/ (Podcast Editor Academy), who joined in the chat, we share some insights, questions, gaps, and more about: What the Podcast Taxonomy is and where to find it What we see as a heavy influence on what's been developed so far Our thoughts on how well indie podcasters have been represented Our thoughts on what might be missing or need more clarification One way that we can use the taxonomy RIGHT NOW to better communicate the value we bring our clients How we can use the Podcast Taxonomy to help clarify roles and responsibilities with our clients Supercharging Business GrowthAnd if that wasn't enough, because we want you to be able to grow your business, we also shared one thing that has the potential to help you break through roadblocks and grow your business. We share our experiences and even some reasons we (the Yetis) sometimes avoid the very things that could help us grow. While we hope this will encourage you, there's another reason we're sharing this: we have something coming up that we want you to be a part of because we truly believe that it can help you grow our businesses and yours as well. But you'll have to listen to find out more about that. :) Guest EditorThis episode was edited by https://www.facebook.com/xyclicks.joy (Xyclicks Joy). If you're looking for an editor and like what you hear, please consider https://www.facebook.com/xyclicks.joy (reaching out to Xyclicks Joy.) Interested in being a guest on the show?If you're a podcast editor, we'd love to see if you'd be a fit for a future episode. https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/be-a-guest/ (Fill out this form )to let us know you're interested, and we'll contact you to see if it's a good fit. Resources:https://podcasttaxonomy.com (Podcast Taxonomy) https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/podcast-editors-mastermind-1062361 (Podchaser) https://staffmeup.com/ (Staff Me Up) https://stevestewart.me (Steve Stewart) https://podcasteditoracademy.com (Podcast Editor Academy) https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcasteditors/ (Podcast Editors Club) https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com (Get the Yeti Letter to stay in the loop) http://subscribe.podcasteditorsmastermind.com/ (Get the Podcast Editors Mastermind delivered for free) https://facebook.com/groups/podcasteditorsmastermind (Join our Facebook Group) Appearing in this episode:Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (| @KYPodcasting) Carrie Caulfield-Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://instagram.com/carriearick (@carriearick) Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com (https://toptieraudio.com) |...
~~***We’re doing a 5 Day Marketing Challenge starting Jan. 10th to help you attract clients and stop hustling for them. If you want to participate, https://mailchi.mp/5a719731c06f/get-the-yeti-letter (sign up for our newsletter) & join thehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/podcasteditorsmastermind ( Podcast Editors Mastermind Community)! Already get the newsletter? The details will be in your inbox next Thursday (Jan 7th).***~~ Mark Deal and Steve Stewart, co-founders of the Podcast Editors Club and the Podcast Editor Academy, expand on the surprising findings from the 2020 Podcast Editors Survey. The good news is that the rates and the value in this post-production industry are trending upward. If you haven’t seen the reveal, https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcasteditors/permalink/3827398697348849 (watch it now). We also discuss the limitations of the survey, what DAWs are correlated to higher income and why, and what else we’d like covered in the 2021 survey. http://yayapodcasting.com/pea (Podcast Editor Academy) students can access the survey with their membership. Currently, a subscription is available for only $49 per month (cancel anytime). http://yayapodcasting.com/pea (If you use this affiliate link), it costs you nothing and support the production costs associated with this show. It’s a win-win. :) But more than that, you get all the tools you need to run an efficient editing business, whether it’s a side-hustle or full-time gig. Not to mention the support through regular office hours. Plus, you’ll get exclusive discounts on courses on technical skills, DAW training, content marketing, and more! Highlights:The DAWs that makes money and why we think that is Why is there a gender pay gap? Why did they track gender? Will ethnicity and race be included in future surveys? The reason Carrie wants that information included The limitations of the survey and ya’ll, it’s hard getting people to take a detailed survey How conferences and events impact rates (and finding clients) Get outside the #podcast bubble and into your niche Extra services that command higher rates We don’t talk about customer service enough https://www.podcastingforcoaches.com/ (Britany Felix) is AWESOME How long you’ve been in business matters, apparently But where do you find clients? Guest EditorThis episode was edited by https://yayapodcasting.com/ (YaYa Podcasting)’s https://www.linkedin.com/in/miguel-alejandro-ramirez-avila-4b7a50129/ (Alejandro Ramirez) (Even though I don’t want to share him, he is available for hire currently) Interested in being a guest on the show?If you're a podcast editor, we'd love to see if you'd be a fit for a future episode. https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/be-a-guest/ (Fill out this form )to let us know you're interested and we'll contact you to see if it's a good fit. Resources:https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcasteditors/permalink/3827398697348849 (Podcast Editor Survey Results 2020) (must be a member of the Podcast Editors Club) https://www.podcasteditoracademy.com/ (Podcast Editor Academy) https://www.facebook.com/groups/justbusters/ (Just Busters: Femxle Podcast Editors) https://stevestewart.me/ (Steve’s newsletter )(is fantastic) Appearing in this episode:Mark Deal: https://podcastguestacademy.com (https://)https://podcastguestacademy.com (podcastguestacademy.com) | https://twitter.com/markdealpod?lang=en (@markdealpod) Steve Stewart: https://stevestewart.me (https://stevestewart.me) | https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcasteditors (Podcast Editors Club) Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (| @KYPodcasting) Carrie Caulfield-Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://www.instagram.com/carriearick/...
Part 2 of setting goals for your audio podcast editing business. What do you truly want to achieve with your career as an editor? How will you take a side-hustle to a full-time job? Or do you even want to? Are you ready to scale-up your freelancing operation? Whatever your goals, you're going to need a plan. The time is NOW to create it! Daniel, Bryan, and Jennifer take stock, talk about dreams and pet peeves. They begin setting quarterly goals thinking about the action steps behind them. Note from this Yeti: In this series, we may not work on budgets publically, but we do encourage you to both review the 2020 fiscal year and use that to make a plan and model scenarios based on your goals and timelines in 2021. It doesn't have to be complicated and can be done with a simple Google Sheet. https://mailchi.mp/c35b8e7c356c/goals (Grab the Podcast Editors Master Plan here) FREE to work alongside us as we review our past year in business. Thank you for sharing your time with us in the past year! Here’s to an amazing 2021 for all podcast editors!!! Appearing in this episode:Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (| @KYPodcasting) Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com (https://toptieraudio.com) | https://twitter.com/@toptieraudio (@toptieraudio) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Work alongside us as we review our past year in business in part one of this planning session. In order to know where to go in the future, you have to understand where you've been, especially when you're an entrepreneur. We're doing our end of year goal planning sessions out loud with you. We start by reviewing our wins, losses, and themes of 2020, including the financial ones. What worked, what failed and why? https://mailchi.mp/c35b8e7c356c/goals (Grab the Podcast Editors Master Plan here) for FREE by subscribing to our not-spammy newsletter. The next episode will focus on figuring out what to do with what you learned in 2020 so you can create goals for 2021. Appearing in this episode:Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (| @KYPodcasting) Carrie Caulfield Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://www.instagram.com/carriearick/ (@carriearick) Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com (https://toptieraudio.com) | https://twitter.com/@toptieraudio (@toptieraudio) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
"Marv" chats with his friends Jennifer Longworth from Bourbon Barrel Podcasting, and Kit O' Toole from the podcast Talk More Talk. Subjects discussed include music podcasts, how some music is still relevant years later, and podcasting in general.The episode is preceded by a tribute to the late Ryan Brady, who was co-host of the shows Take It Away & Now Hear This, as well as the Vice President of Atlantic Records. Rest in peace Ryan.Bourbon Barrel PodcastingTalk More Talk websiteTalk More Talk on Podbeankitotoole.com The Marv Zone
“... vision is what you see in your mind… No one can see your vision except you. And working towards that vision is... the challenge.” - Michael (MiTi) Jerry Pulled in a dozen directions dictated by running a business... you can quickly lose your once-bright vision and be pulled away. How do we recenter? Reevaluate? Return to providing services that bring more than just income but truly bring value to our lives and to our clients? In this episode, we take these on inevitable questions. Michael aka MiTi (pronounced Mighty) Jerry joins us to discuss his journey, as well as offer his advice, his success so far, and ask some questions of his own. As a podcast engineer and editor for businesses, Michael is the founder of https://miti5audio.com/ (MiTi5Audio.com), the host of the podcast, DriveTimeConversations, and a graduate of https://podcastengineeringschool.com/ (Podcast Engineering School). On Podcast Editors Mastermind, we wanted to start a series we can all relate to and learn from - where we tackle real life issues and detours in our businesses. We invite you to join us as we contemplate several truths, including: that value is subjective, how our vision, lives and businesses change over time, why it’s crucial to regularly step back to reclaim our core values and mission... and how it’s a journey for all of us. Highlights:Two keys to landing clients: Know your clients and present podcasting (or improving an existing podcast) as invaluable to business-building. How to frame a client’s podcast to achieve their specific business vision. Take stock of yourself and your business to grow: your core purpose, your motivation, your passion, your vision. Why value is subjective. How to define value in a way that makes sense to a client. Designing your business to support the life you desire -- aka recapturing your vision. Why talking too much can lose you the sale. Tips to prioritize when you have more responsibilities than time. How to step back when you’re spending too long on an edit. Tips to limit distractions. Hear about Michael’s new podcast where he interviews people from all over the world. Evaluating what is “work” for you. Homework for all: Think and define your vision, your values, your mission. Who are you at your core? What five words would you say describe you? What five words would others say describe you? Resources:Michael (MiTi) Jerry, founder of MiTi Productions: https://miti5audio.com/ (MiTi5Audio.com) 412.387.8751 Email https://miti5audio.com/contact/ (FREE 30 Minute Consultation) https://twitter.com/MiTi_audio (Twitter) | @MiTi_audio Mentioned on this episode: https://podcastengineeringschool.com/product/getting-new-clients-at-higher-rates/ (Take the “New Clients at Higher Rates” Chris Curren (Podcast Engineering School) Course and Challenge!) https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcasteditorsmastermind/ (Join our Podcast Editors Mastermind Facebook group) Are you a podcast engineer, producer, marketer or similar? Interested in being a guest on Podcast Editors Mastermind? We’d love to consider you. https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/be-a-guest/ (Fill out this form) and we’ll be in touch to see if you’re a good fit. This episode of https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/ (Podcast Editors Mastermind) was edited by Jennifer Longworth of https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (Bourbon Barrel Podcasting). Appearing in this episode: Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com/ (TopTierAudio.com) | https://twitter.com/toptieraudio (@TopTierAudio) Carrie Caulfield-Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://www.instagram.com/carriearick/ (@carriearick) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) | https://twitter.com/kypodcasting (@KYPodcasting) Not appearing in this episode but still mentioned… in a stumbling sort of way (we tried, Daniel): Daniel Abendoth: https://rothmedia.audio...
Podcast editors: Do you want more clients? If you're like most of us, you're almost always on the lookout for new clients and new ways to attract and connect with them so that we can grow our businesses. But what happens when we attract the WRONG clients? Well, it's not good. It can ruin our businesses and our lives. Literally. But it doesn't have to be that way. Listen as Britany Felix of https://podcastingforcoaches.com (Podcasting for Coaches) joins us to share what she's learned about attracting the right clients (for her), how she manages relationships with professionalism but keeps the boundaries clear, how she screens clients (hint...it can start well before your first conversation), and how she knows when it's time to make a drastic change. Listen to discover: The story of a client who was such a bad fit, one error ruined a vacation, damaged trust irreparably, and sometimes still has her looking for a place to hide. That you really CAN set your own rules for how you'd like to work with your clients. Not only WHO you'd like to work with but also how quickly you'll turn around their edits, and even what happens if they are late with their files. One change that Britany made to ensure she never gets a bad-fit client again. The red flags Britany looks for when she's on an initial call. How Britany stands out from the crowd when she's responding to a prospective client. Her uncommon approach to pricing her editing services. How Britany now often has people paying her LONG BEFORE she ever considers working with them as an editor. How she manages https://www.wrike.com/project-management-guide/faq/what-is-scope-creep-in-project-management/ (scope creep) and resets expectations when needed. And much, much more. If you're looking to grow your podcast editing business in a way that allows you to stay sane, balance your personal life and goals, and service your clients well, you need to listen to this. And after you have, http://subscribe.podcasteditorsmastermind.com/ (make sure that you've subscribed using your favorite podcast app). Guest EditorThis episode was edited by Heather Wester of http://ironedoutmedia.com/ (Ironed Out Media). If you're looking for a podcast editor or producer, take a minute to check out what she has to offer. Interested in being a guest on the show?If you're a podcast editor, we'd love to see if you'd be a fit for a future episode. https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/be-a-guest/ (Fill out this form )to let us know you're interested and we'll contact you to see if it's a good fit. Resources:https://podcastingforcoaches.com (https://podcastingforcoaches.com) https://asana.com/ (https://asana.com/) Appearing in this episode:Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (| @KYPodcasting) Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com (https://toptieraudio.com) | https://twitter.com/@toptieraudio (@toptieraudio) Britany Felix: https://podcastingforcoaches.com (https://podcastingforcoaches.com) | https://www.instagram.com/podcastingforcoaches/ (@podcastingfocoaches) Carrie Caulfield-Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com/ (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://twitter.com/thekeldakitty (@thekeldakitty) (chat master) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
“Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it.”* Need to charge more for your services? Need more clients? (Yes and yes!) Then improving your skills and upping your confidence are the catalysts you covet. To get them, consider Podcast Engineering School and employing the genius of boldness. Chris Curran of https://podcastengineeringschool.com/ (Podcast Engineering School) offers both the mental inspiration and the audio deep-dive podcast engineers, producers and editors need. And he definitely has the chops to do so. Chris’ background is in music engineering and production with several famous artists. He’s been on staff with professional recording studios and been the producer and engineer for household name podcasts as well as business authors. Podcast Engineering School’s next semester starts September 15, 2020. Get details and enroll early for an amazing discount at https://podcastengineeringschool.com/product/pes-online-program/ (https://podcastengineeringschool.com/product/pes-online-program). In Chris’ course, students do a dive deep on sound to create impeccable podcasts. With everything he has to offer, we absolutely had to have Chris on -- especially when he makes empowering and intriguing statements like: “You are the instrument that gets everything done.” Hear about this and much more on this episode. Highlights: What and who inspired Chris to get started in podcasts and podcast engineering How Chris works with fewer clients but never charges less than $500 per episode How and why you want to be on while your clients are recording their podcast Pro Tip: Make sure you’re always recording if you use SquadCast (Chris shares a lesson learned) What Chris uses for backup recordings The ideal student for Chris’ Podcast Engineering School and average class sizes The two common fundamental struggles or gaps all new(er) podcast editors face (you’re not alone!) Getting clients: combat the head game, get over timidity and just say “Hi” Consider becoming a member of your local Chamber of Commerce Why boldness has genius power and how you actually hurt yourself by being the cheapest Mentally make the leap to raise your prices: aka facing your money mindset Don’t get stuck in low pricing forever, leverage contracts How Chris found his first client(s) Resources:https://zencastr.com/ (Zencastr) https://squadcast.fm/ (SquadCast) https://www.ringr.com/ (Ringr) https://rogueamoeba.com/audiohijack/ (Audio Hijack) (for Mac) https://www.vb-audio.com/Voicemeeter/banana.htm (Voicemeeter Banana) (for PC) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=If7ty2dyTOY (Intro to Voicemeeter with Daniel Hagar) https://www.izotope.com/en/products/rx.html (RX 7) https://podfestexpo.com/ (Podfest) https://podcastmovement.com/ (Podcast Movement) http://messy.fm (Messy) and http://mollybeck.co (Molly Beck) | @MsMollyBeck https://podcastengineeringschool.com/category/show/ (The Podcast Engineering Show) *This quote is attributed to a few people but is most directly word-for-word by John Anster. It appeared in his 1835 translation of the German work “Faust” by Johanne Wolfgang von Goeth. This episode of https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/ (Podcast Editors Mastermind) was edited by Daniel Abendroth of https://rothmedia.audio/ (Roth Media). How to be a guest... Are you a podcast engineer, producer, marketer or similar? Interested in being a guest on Podcast Editors Mastermind? We’d love to consider you. https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/be-a-guest/ (Fill out this form) and we’ll be in touch to see if you’re a good fit. Appearing in this episode: Chris Curran: https://podcastengineeringschool.com/ (https://podcastengineeringschool.com/) | https://twitter.com/PodcastEngineer (@PodcastEngineer) Carrie Caulfield Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://www.instagram.com/carriearick/ (@carriearick) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com...
When does your editing business invest in new equipment? Is it when productivity lags? Or is it merely a matter of budget? How do you know when it’s REALLY time to replace equipment? And then what determines how much you spend? We help Bryan decide whether to purchase a new Mac computer or stick with his old one. Plus, file storage, video editing, and impostor syndrome! We support https://wocpodcasters.co/podcasters-for-justice-campaign/ (#PodcastersforJustice)... and where to donate & what to do: https://www.gofundme.com/f/georgefloyd (George Floyd Memorial Fund) https://minnesotafreedomfund.org/ (Minnesota Freedom Fund) https://www.blackvisionsmn.org/ (Black Visions Collective) https://www.joincampaignzero.org/ (Campaign Zero) https://www.blacklivesmatter.com/ (Black Lives Matter) Text “Floyd” to 55156 to sign a petition to demand justice for George Floyd. Sign-up at https://colorofchange.org/ (Color of Change )to be notified of more opportunities to take action Questions to ask before you buy that thing… Is this an emotional desire or practical need? How long will your investment to last? Is your need for the gear long or short term? Is there a work-around? When you spend more time crashing and rebooting than editing, it’s time to get a new computer. Also covered... We get into file storage because you can never back up enough. Bryan is NOT a PC guy. What video software is the easiest? Daniel discusses his recent experience with Impostor Syndrome… notice how we approach it through awareness and practical experience. We share the value of accountability and you’ll probably learn a new word. Getting inspiration from others who are doing similar things as you isn’t really stealing… or is it? Should Jennifer do a course? (yes, I think she should) Jennifer, a skeptic, gives a review of Descript Descript Tip: Use Ctrl/Cmd + F to find a word or phrase to delete en masse Guest EditorThis episode was edited by https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (Bourbon Barrell Podcasting). (thanks, Jennifer) Interested in being a guest on the show?If you're a podcast editor, we'd love to see if you'd be a fit for a future episode. https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/be-a-guest/ (Fill out this form )to let us know you're interested and we'll contact you to see if it's a good fit. Resources:https://www.ibuypower.com/ (iBuy Power) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KVM_switch (KVM Switch) https://www.idrive.com/ (iDrive) https://www.adobe.com/products/premiere.html (Adobe Premiere) & https://www.adobe.com/products/premiere-rush.html (Premiere Rush) https://screencast-o-matic.com/ (Screen-Cast-O-Matic) https://www.bandicam.com/ (Bandicam) https://obsproject.com/ (OBS) https://courses.toptieraudio.com/ (Bryan’s Hindenburg Course) ← you need this in your life https://www.facebook.com/toptieraudio/ (@topteiraudio on Facebook) ← Message for a discount on the course https://www.podcasteditoracademy.com/ (Podcast Editor Academy) https://www.facebook.com/groups/reaperforpodcasting/ (Reaper for Podcasting Facebook Group) https://www.descript.com/ (Descript) Appearing in this episode:Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (| @KYPodcasting) Carrie Caulfield-Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://www.instagram.com/carriearick/ (@carriearick) Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com (https://toptieraudio.com) | https://twitter.com/@toptieraudio (@toptieraudio) (Editor's note: I can't seem to pull off single spacing. Sorry) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
How does a podcast editor compete as apps like Descript become better at doing our jobs? What is it that you’re really offering? Tanner shares his insight on the future of podcast editing and why accountability as service is critical for survival. Required reading for this episode: https://medium.com/portlandpod/accountability-as-a-service-aaas-the-only-future-for-podcast-editors-794265ba024b (Accountability As A Service (AAAS): The Only Future For Freelance Podcast Editors). Tanner Campbell of https://portlandpod.com/ (The Portland Pod) bootstrapped his way from working at home serving independent creators to full-on studio space serving corporations and brands looking for an all-in-one solution. A prolific writer, Tanner often posts his content on https://medium.com/ (Medium). His article on the future of podcasting caught our attention. He points out that it’s not enough anymore to simply edit. You must offer something more to succeed in this business. A lot more than https://www.descript.com/ (Descript) can offer. He gives us an insiders look into his business model, his perspective on the future of editing, and even some of the things he STILL struggles with today. Highlights How Tanner got started with his first client and what his business does now What Tanner charges and how he determines when to bring on a new team member The shift from serving indie creators to businesses The value of a great business coach The conversation about rates Tanner’s perspective on the future of podcast editing What will Spotify look like in the near future and why that matters to us Accountability as A Service-- what that means and who needs to adopt it in Tanner’s opinion The role of quality assurance Tanner’s onboarding and editing process and dealing with legal reviews Offering the marketing piece to clients Guest EditorThis episode was edited by https://www.instagram.com/alecarbono/ (Alejandro Ramirez) of http://yayapodcasting.com/ (YaYa Podcasting). Interested in being a guest on the show?If you're a podcast editor, we'd love to see if you'd be a fit for a future episode. https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/be-a-guest/ (Fill out this form )to let us know you're interested and we'll contact you to see if it's a good fit. Resources:https://portlandpod.com/ (The Portland Pod) http://www.goodboydesign.me (www.goodboydesign.me) https://www.cleancutaudio.com/ (Clean Cut Audio )(we might need to change our name to the Tom Kelly Fan Club) https://learn.portlandpod.com/ (Tanner's couses) portlandpod.com/free15min https://mikekim.com/ (Mike Kim) https://medium.com/@tannerinmaine (Tanner on Medium) https://www.descript.com/ (Descript) https://www.marshallpr.com/prmaven/podcast/ (PR Maven Podcast) (you kinda should be into that kinda thing) https://www.themountainpassway.com/ (Tanner's Business Coach) Appearing in this episode:Tanner Campbell: https://portlandpod.com/ (https://portlandpod.com) | https://twitter.com/PortlandPod (@portlandpod) Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) Carrie Caulfield-Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://www.instagram.com/carriearick/ (@carriearick) Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com (https://toptieraudio.com) | https://twitter.com/@toptieraudio (@toptieraudio) Yeti of the Chat (and the person keeping Carrie in check) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (| @KYPodcasting) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Podcast editing is a growing industry that still has opportunities for a lot of people. But the question still remains: "How can I differentiate myself as an editor and be irreplaceable for my clients?" Dava Visaya from https://podcastengineers.com/ (PodcastEngineers.com) joined us to talk about that question. Dave is a podcast editor from the Philippines who has an interesting career trajectory. He owns a small podcast production agency with all in-house producers and editors (at least in-house when they're not under COVID-19 restrictions). He had the goal of building a large agency with a deep portfolio of clients but has recently decided to shift his business. Listen to discover: How many times the cats joined us :) How Dave didn't think of himself as a professional early on, even though he was working on a very popular show Challenges and strategies for pricing services, especially when working with international clients What often stops editors from hiring people to help them What you need to have in place before you start hiring The benefits of having your team in-house, operating on a single platform and suite of software and plugins Ideas for how you can differentiate yourself from your competitors to the point that you might be the only option your clients ever consider Why many strategies to "add value" often fail (hint: consider who actually DEFINES what's valuable) Working within boundaries - even across time zones Ideas for what you can have in place before you ever talk to prospective clients so that you can get them what they want - right out of the gate. And a LOT more. This was an incredible conversation and you're going to LOVE it! Guest EditorThis episode was edited by Tanner Campbell, who you can find at https://portlandpod.com/ (PortlandPod.com) Interested in being a guest on the show?If you're a podcast editor, we'd love to see if you'd be a fit for a future episode. https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/be-a-guest/ (Fill out this form )to let us know you're interested and we'll contact you to see if it's a good fit. Resources:http://podcastengineers.com (http://podcastengineers.com) https://toptieraudio.com/pes (Podcast Engineering School) (qualifying purchases benefit Bryan) https://www.izotope.com/en/products/rx/features.html (iZotope RX7) https://www.waves.com/plugins (Waves Plugins) https://www.apple.com/logic-pro/ (Logic Pro X) Appearing in this episode:Dave Visaya: http://podcastengineers.com (http://podcastengineers.com) | https://www.facebook.com/PodcastEngineers/ (@PodcastEngineers) Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (| @KYPodcasting) Carrie Caulfield-Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://www.instagram.com/carriearick/ (@carriearick) Chat Master:Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com (https://toptieraudio.com) | https://twitter.com/@toptieraudio (@toptieraudio) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
One of the questions we hear from new podcast editors all the time is, "How can I find my first client?" Let's be honest - it can be hard, confusing, daunting, and scary. You know what you're doing but you don't know where to find clients. Or more specifically, you might not know where (and how) to find the RIGHT clients. Should you start editing on Fiverr? Should you work for free to build your portfolio? Should you just pitch every podcaster in a Facebook group? Should you troll the forums and groups looking for the best possible podcast clients? Should you focus on building your brand - even if you don't have a body of work to show for it? These are all tough questions. And trying to find answers can be paralyzing. You might be afraid that making the wrong decision will lock you into something that doesn't work. And even worse, making NO decision will definitely keep you from getting started. The good news is that there's no ONE right answer. The bad news is that there's no ONE right answer. Listen as our four Yetis share the stories of their first clients.Daniel shares how he got started on (and still gets some clients from) a popular discount platform. He shares how he was WAY underpriced at first, how he's approached getting to rate parity, and how he now uses that platform to screen out the wrong clients. Carrie shares how she submitted around 100 proposals in a single day that led to her first client using a different platform. She talks about her experience, how that platform has changed, and the incredible administrative overhead that goes with a platform like that. Bryan shares how a guest on his first podcast helped jumpstart his editing, why he invested in Chris Curran's Podcast Engineering School, and how he's moved from editing pro-bono to professional editing as a side hustle podcast editor. Jennifer shares how a radio station and an online course led to her first editing clients and how she's transitioned her focus and efforts over the years. We're not saying that any of these ways are right (or even recommended) but they're our stories. They're how WE got started. And maybe you can learn from both what worked and what didn't work for us. Our Guest EditorThis episode was edited by Callie Wright. You can find their website at https://www.podcaststhatdontsuck.com/ (https://www.podcaststhatdontsuck.com/). Interested in being a guest on the show?If you're a podcast editor, we'd love to see if you'd be a fit for a future episode. https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/be-a-guest/ (Fill out this form )to let us know you're interested and we'll contact you to see if it's a good fit. Resources:https://toggl.com/ (Toggl) https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZCrthu3GgqfWxhwoZSG07LduqlgKRrUfo5bjV_iILg8/copy (Bryan's crazy Google Sheet for workload tracking) https://fiverr.com (Fiverr) https://www.upwork.com/ (Upwork) https://toptieraudio.com/pes (Podcast Engineering School) (qualifying purchases benefit Bryan) Appearing in this episode:Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (| @KYPodcasting) Carrie Caulfield-Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://twitter.com/thekeldakitty (@thekeldakitty) Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com (https://toptieraudio.com) | https://twitter.com/@toptieraudio (@toptieraudio) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
As professional podcast editors, we are also business owners. That means that it's our job to not only support our clients but also to manage our business and to plan for the future. In this episode of the Podcast Editors Mastermind, we talked about both the current health crisis due to COVID-19, as well as a way you might be able to reduce expenses by taking advantage of an Appsumo deal. Coronavirus and podcast editorsIt's no secret that we're in the middle of a global health crisis. And, while we see funny memes like "Podcasters: practicing social distancing since 2004," the reality is that it's affecting us as editors. We discuss questions like: What you might want to share with the clients you work for. The importance of marketing appropriately during this season. The importance of having a plan to support your clients if you get sick. How a health crisis can affect editors who also have in-person studios. In this episode, Tony Dec of https://podcastfellows.com (PodcastFellows.com) also chimed in with several insightful comments in the chat. **Disclaimer** We are podcast editors, not health or legal professionals. These are our opinions, shared for your consideration. Talk to your health or legal professional for specific guidance. Will Meetfox meet our needs?In addition to contingency planning, it's always a good idea to look for ways to control your expenses and many podcast editors find software and services to be some of the larger expenditures. Daniel recently took advantage of an https://rothmedia.audio/appsumo (Appsumo deal for Meetfox) (Daniel benefits from qualifying purchases) and Bryan wondered if it would be sufficient to replace his current combination of Book Like A Boss and Zoom.us, which is costing about $16 per month. Daniel was kind enough to give us a behind-the-scenes look into Meetfox and answer some questions that all of the Yetis had for him. The conversation is good, but https://www.facebook.com/daniel.abendroth.10/videos/691983603510/ (the screen-share is better). Interested in being a guest on the show?If you're a podcast editor, we'd love to see if you'd be a fit for a future episode. https://podcasteditorsmastermind.com/be-a-guest/ (Fill out this form )to let us know you're interested and we'll contact you to see if it's a good fit. Resources:https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/disaster-assistance (SBA Disaster Funding) https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcasteditors/permalink/3134414229980636/ (Post in the Podcast Editors Club) https://www.facebook.com/libsyn/posts/3174718452541262?comment_id=3175372579142516 (Emily Prokop's public comment) https://okdork.com/recession-proof/ (Appsumo Recession Proff Business) http://yayapodcasting.com/the-covid-19-guide-to-podcasting/ (The COVID19 Guide for Podcasters) https://transom.org/2020/recording-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic/ (Tony Dec shared this) Tony Dec - https://podcastfellows.com/ (https://PodcastFellows.com) https://www.facebook.com/groups/justbusters/ (JustBusters Group) https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcasterslounge/ (Podcasters Lounge) https://rothmedia.audio/appsumo (Meetfox) http://podcasteditorsmastermind.com (Podcast Editors Mastermind) Subscribe: http://subscribe.podcasteditorsmastermind.com (http://subscribe.podcasteditorsmastermind.com) Appearing in this episode:Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (| @KYPodcasting) Carrie Caulfield-Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://twitter.com/thekeldakitty (@thekeldakitty) Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com (https://toptieraudio.com) | https://twitter.com/@toptieraudio (@toptieraudio) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
This year at Podfest also saw the first-ever Podcast Editor’s Conference. While there were several amazing speakers, the one that stood out the most was from http://www.inglespodcast.com/ (Craig Wealand) called Ethics of Editing & Disfluencies. He talked about disfluencies and the ethics of editing podcasts. While this topic got everyone thinking, it brought to mind a specific question for Jennifer, “Should we, as podcast editors, remove profanity from our clients’ episodes?” Resources: Podfest: https://podfestexpo.com (https://podfestexpo.com) Podcast Editors Conference: https://podcasteditorsconference.com (https://podcasteditorsconference.com) Podcast Editors Club (Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcasteditors/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcasteditors/) Hindenburg Systems: https://hindenburg.com (https://hindenburg.com) Reaper: https://reaper.fm (https://reaper.fm) Descript: https://descript.com (https://descript.com) Hindenburg Users Group (Unofficial): https://hindyusers.com (https://hindyusers.com) https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcasteditors/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcasteditors/) Appearing in this episode: Daniel Abendroth: https://rothmedia.audio (https://rothmedia.audio) | https://twitter.com/rothmedia_audio (@rothmedia_audio) Jennifer Longworth: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ (https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com) | https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting (@KYPodcasting) Carrie Caulfield Arick: https://yayapodcasting.com (https://yayapodcasting.com) | https://www.instagram.com/carriearick/ (@carriearick) Bryan Entzminger: https://toptieraudio.com (https://toptieraudio.com) | https://twitter.com/@toptieraudio (@toptieraudio) Jennifer & Carrie’s Microphones provided by Mathew Passy of https://www.thepodcastconsultant.com/ (The Podcast Consultant )(thanks!) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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Every year I ask my audience: 1. What is their favorite podcast 2. Why is it their favorite? I also want to know about their podcast if they have one, and where we can find these shows. Time Table: This episode has been created with chapters. Your app may skip to the next chapter by clicking the right arrow button. 00:01:13 Focusrite Scarlet Interfaces 00:05:00 Emily Prokop 00:07:23 Scott Johnson 00:10:59 Randy Cantrell 00:12:23 Joan Wheeler 00:14:00 Arnie Chapman 00:15:52 Clayton Allen 00:18:06 Charles McFall 00:20:57 Ed Sullivan 00:22:00 Chris Curran 00:23:43 Clay Groves 00:25:31 Donald Winn 00:27:21 Fred Castenda 00:28:58 Terry Nords 00:32:13 Daniel J Lewis 00:35:57 Kim Krajci 00:38:47 Wayne Henderson 00:42:13 Jennifer Longworth 00:43:28 Jason Bryant 00:46:39 The Rafferties 00:47:55 Seth 00:50:25 York 00:51:38 Shane Whaley 00:53:33 Veronica Hugger 00:54:52 Steve Stewart 00:57:01 Timothy Brien 00:58:20 Troy Price 01:00:04 Dave Jackson's Favorite 01:01:50 Where am I going? 01:02:43 January Question of the Month 01:04:14 Bloopers 01:05:20 Easter Egg Full links at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/703 Ready To Start Your Podcast? Visit www.schoolofpodcasting.com/start
The Homestay Kitchen: Cultural Connections with International Students who Study Abroad
In today's episode, Erin had work to do, so Mary got to chat with Jennifer Longworth from Lexington, Kentucky. A new host parent who's only hosted a total of 3 times for very short periods and all from Japan. We talk through what it's like to be a very new host and what were some of the most surprising aspects of hosting. And it wouldn't be right to talk to our fellow neighbours to the south without pointing out a couple of differences from our countries, like hockey for us and southern food for her. Our family has worked with the Lexington Sister Cities program to host a high school student and adult delegate from Japan. We also hosted a college student from Japan through another program. We've hosted a total of 3 times. Each visit was a week or less. My daughter takes Japanese at school and has been able to visit Japan twice! It's only been over the past few years that we've been involved. Key Points From This Episode: Jennifer talks about how she came to host. #wecareabouthorses Gifts as an ice breaker. What do you give? First day rituals when hosting. Connecting through food. Communicating through language barriers. Before hosting, Jennifer touches on her expectations of the challenges she'd face… and if they ever came to be. Jennifer and Mary chat about culture shock. Jennifer shares part of her daughter's experience in Japan. Jennifer reminisces about her most memorable experiences hosting. Mary and Jennifer bond over hockey. Which one of Jennifer's favourite dishes to serve international students convinced Mary that she needs to come stay for a visit? Links: Lexington Sister Cities Shinhidaka, Hokkaido Japanese American Society of Kentucky Cracker Barrel Restaurant Google Translate Follow Us: Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/homestaykitchen/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/homestaykitchen/ Web – http://homestaykitchen.com/
Jennifer talks about how she got started in podcasting, what’s involved, why she likes working from home, what it costs to produce them and how much work they are. For anyone who is interested in learning more about them, Jen tells it all.W: https://bourbonbarrelpodcasting.com/ F: https://www.facebook.com/BourbonBarrelPodcasting/T: https://twitter.com/KYPodcasting
“My clients think I’m a wizard. I don’t think they know entirely what I do. They just know that I do it…. What I actually do is polish people’s podcasts interviews to save everybody time.” ~Carrie Caulfield Arick, YaYa Podcasting Four podcast editors walk into a bar… Nah, that’s not what happened at all. We got together where you’d expect us to - on a podcast, of course! Wait! Before you go all “Meh. I’m not an editor so why should I listen?” on this episode, hear me out. You will become a better client and a better podcaster after listening to Carrie Caulfield Arick of YaYa Podcasting, Jennifer Longworth of Bourbon Barrel Podcasting, and Podcasting For Coaches’ Britany Felix. There’s room for everyone at this podcast editors roundtable! My guests agree that it’s difficult to make family and friends - let alone clients - understand what an editor does. Other aspects of their work are more familiar: consulting, producing, networking, teaching… there’s more; my guests are busy! But it’s the role of editor that seems to mystify most. People have no idea what we do to make someone’s raw audio file audience-ready. In their minds, an editor either does nothing (grumble, grumble) or performs magic (thanks, but...there’s no fairy dust here). Maybe it’s because, as humans, we’ve been talking all our lives that people think, how hard can it be to record what we say and have it come out the other end sounding intelligent and natural? If you’re not an editor, you’d be surprised. Whether you’re an intrepid DIY podcaster, a turn-key client, or just a faithful listener, you’ll want to listen in as four editor ladies get together on a podcast. Read the rest of MY article and get resources and podcast links at: http://www.thecreativeimpostor.com/podenvy046 Podcast Angel: She Podcasts LIVE! No matter where you are in your podcasting journey, community -- like real flesh and blood community -- is vital to your survival and success! And it's not easy to come by. This conference will be a catalyst for you for that. I'm co-facilitating a Voice Training workshop Saturday afternoon!!! Jennifer, Britany, and Carrie will also be presenting. Get the details here!* *This is an affiliate link so if you end up purchasing a ticket, I will get a lovely commission from the lovely ladies of She Podcasts. Thank you!!! Podcast Angel: Podcast Envy VIP Circle Let's do this podcasting thing together! Apply now to the Podcast Envy VIP Circle with me I've been teasing it FOREVER. Now there is a way for us to connect 1x1 AND for you to become part of an intimate community of podcasting colleagues who all want to make an impact, shift culture and all the while, reap the deep rewards of podcasting (no, I'm not necessarily talking sponsors...) for ourselves. This is a community we will create TOGETHER. And because of this, the first 5 members to join will receive the Founding Member rate of $29/month PLUS my new online Voice Training for Podcasters course as it is created. I will NEVER offer this rate again and it will be yours for as long as you are current. To request to become a Founding Member, pop over here to get the scoop: http://www.thecreativeimpostor.com/vipcircle Resources & podcasts mentioned in the episode: For the full list with links, pop over to http://www.thecreativeimpostor.com/podenvy046 Connect with me Send me an email and let me know about a podcast you LOVE that is doing something creative with their FORMAT beyond interviews and solos. So no like formal survey or anything. Just email me. You can write it or record a voice memo on your phone and attach it to the email. DM me on Insta or post and tag me the above @andreaklunder Join my Facebook Community where we create social support for content creators with inspiring prompts, opportunities for you to share your work, and more. My favorite hashtags #thecreativeimpostor #podcastenvy #podcastboss Email or Voice (send me a question to answer on the show!) Facebook Group The Creative Impostor Facebook Page @andreaklunder.creative Instagram: @andreaklunder Oh HEY! I'm on LinkedIn... dropping pro podcasting tips, insights, and stories. Connect with me there and let me know you're a Podcast Envy listener.
On November 10, 2012, at approximately 11:10 p.m., an explosion rocked the quiet Richmond Hill neighborhood, a subdivision on the southeast side of Indianapolis, Indiana. A seismic station 26 miles away in Martinsville recorded the blast and personnel at a nearby fire station were jarred by the it. Firefighters from that station were on their way to the scene as the first calls came into 911. The explosion that leveled the house at 8349 Fieldfare Way also destroyed the houses at 8355 and 8343. Jennifer Longworth died instantly from blast injuries. Her husband, John “Dion” Longworth was trapped beneath two stories of rubble in the basement. A fast moving fire, fed by ruptured natural gas lines, prevented his rescue and he died in the fire. Glenn, Gloria Olvey and one of their daughters were rescued from their collapsed home by neighbors. A multi-agency investigation uncovered clues that told them the explosion and fire were no accident. After their arrests in December, 2012, Monseratte Shirley, Mark Leonard and his half-brother, Bob Leonard, faced 51 counts of arson, conspiracy to commit insurance fraud and murder charges. Shirley’s plea deal led to two additional arrests. Join Lisa O’Brien and Michael Carnahan tonight at 8:00 p.m. Central for a discussion of the evidence against the conspirators and one of the largest prosecutions in the history of the Indiana Courts. We’re a live show and calls are always welcome at (347) 989-1171.
In Episode 9, Lee Uehara and Andrew Wang share some HUGE news about AAP.Then, they talk about recording on location after traveling during the summer. Andy goes to Taipei and Tokyo. Lee goes to...Lexington, Kentucky to give an AAP/WOC talk, "Avoiding Newbie Mistakes" for the Lexington Podcasters group run by Jennifer Longworth of Bourbon Barrel Podcasting.Then, Andy and Lee move on and talk about the terms "Asian" versus "Asian American." Which do you use? Does either bother you? Let us know and reach out at @aapodcasters. Food Talk: Andy eats fried grasshoppers - or is it caramelized duck tongue? He told friends that if they nominated his personal show for a business podcast award, he would eat one of those foods. Other food mentions: cho dofu, dragonfruit, haw flakes, shirataki noodle-ramen (low carb), brisket BBQ, Tokyo ramen, tonkatsu and kaitenzushi (conveyor belt sushi).Gear Talk/Recording On Location:Andy records from his Tokyo lobby and misses his bus to the airport! But, before then, Andy talks about planning ahead when taking care of your podcast and what he does. Lee goes on the hunt for a portable P.A. system to use for the talk. She ends up at a Guitar Center and buys a Blackstar Super Fly amp. After successfully using it, Lee has to figure out how to pack it in her luggage. Her gear tip for traveling is to leave room in your suitcase for new gear!Shout-Outs: AAP Member Nolan Hong creates the "Food Talk" drop for us. Nolan's show is Hanging Out with Nolan Hong.Members Susan McCormac and Toshiki Nakashige launch their new podcast, The Big Root,Join the Asian American Podcasters Association to get access to AAP Impact Calls and other great content.Mentions:- Podcast Awards.com- Food Talk drop produced by Matthew Schneeman.- Blackstar Superfly portable P.A. speaker- The Big Root podcast, a new show by AAP members Susan McCormac and Toshiki Nakashige.You can reach out to Asian American Podcasters Association in the following ways:www.AAPodcasters.com/join/Social Media: @aapodcastersEmail: info @ aapodcasters.comClick HERE for the AAP Podcast Directory.
Marketing Strategies Revealed in this Episode: Using Twitter to increase sales Putting together an in-house Twitter strategy Starting a podcast Is Twitter and podcasting a lasting strategy?
Enjoy this awesome chat with Jennifer Longworth, podcast editor and host of The Thoughtful Entrepreneur Podcast. We talked about LOTS of podcast production topics. Here's a small portion of what we discussed: iZotope RX6 plugins: De-plosive, de-click, de-clip, hi-pass/lo-pass filters EQ presets for different clients Master to -16 LUFs with -2dB peak Mixing voices Squadcast to record remote guests Adobe Audition ATR 2100USB HP Workstation desktop computer Zoom H4N Sharing files via Dropbox Thanks for being such a great guest, Jennifer! 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, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, TuneIn, Android, RSS, Email
Hex Codes. Listen in and find out from Lee what a hex code and why you need to know about this color identifier system. 'CastShop NYC's hex codes are #2d607c and #f09d06. Imagine greeting folks that way! How fun would that be?! Lee recorded this episode live at 'CastShop NYC, held today at Da Capo at 322 Columbus Avenue. As you may have heard, 'CastShop NYC is Lee's 1-day, hands-on podcasting workshop here in town. Shout-Outs: Hellos go out to Podcast Movement and Spreaker for helping to sponsor 'CastShop NYC! Thank you so much! Lee's City Spot: Tune in next week to find out not one, but TWO City Spots! You know, to make up for this week! Start Your Own Podcast: If YOU want to start a podcast, register for Lee's 'CastShop NYC on Thursday, October 25th on the Upper West Side (UWS) at Da Capo. She'll be there along with You Wanna Do What?'s Monica Rivera; Podcast with Jennifer's Jennifer Longworth; and co-hosts Kelli Johnson of Kelli Out Loud and Beatriz Reynoso of Problematic or Nah. They'll guide you along this hands-on, one-day podcasting workshop. CLICK TO REGISTER! What is a Podcast?!: Tell your friends to join Lee at her FREE webinar, "What's a Podcast? And What's In It for Me?" It's on Friday, October 26th at 10AM. CLICK TO REGISTER! Mentions/Resources: 'CastShop NYC ==> Register Today! (Space is limited!) What is a Podcast? And What's In It for Me? Skylight Diner, W34th Street and 9th Avenue Grissom High School in Huntsville, AL The House of Lee NYC, a division of WLEE Media, LLC, is available at Apple Casts/iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher and your favorite podcast app. (Lee is working on the issue with iHeart Radio.) Leave your comments and questions via voice for Lee at www.HouseOfLeeNYC.com - or call or email Lee at: lee @ wleefm.com or (212) 6 5 5 - 9 8 4 0. Lee can also be found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Event Planning Tips with Jared Easley. This episode is live to tape, recorded at The NAB Show at the Javits Convention Center in New York City. It's a special episode because The NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) selected only a handful of shows to record live at the conference. Listen and find out from Jared what you need to consider when producing a conference or event. Jared Easley is the co-founder of Podcast Movement, possibly the largest podcast industry conference in the world with more than 2,000 attendees this year alone. He talks about budget, Pinterest, and some things to consider when striving to produce a quality event. Shout-Outs: Hellos go out to Jared's daughter, Lana, whose birthday is coming up; Jeff Haveson in Newark, NJ; Stephen Jones in Baltimore, MD; and Mike Palmer in NYC of Trending in Education. Rachel Muckle of NAB is the co-producer of this episode. Lee's City Spot: This week's fun place is a fabulous diner near Javits Convention Center: Skylight Diner at West 34th Street and 9th Avenue. Find out what Lee likes to order - and find out which dish Jared has to critique for us! Start Your Own Podcast: If YOU want to start a podcast, register for Lee's 'CastShop NYC on Thursday, October 25th on the Upper West Side (UWS) at Da Capo. She'll be there along with You Wanna Do What?'s Monica Rivera; Podcast with Jennifer's Jennifer Longworth; and co-hosts Kelli Johnson of Kelli Out Loud and Beatriz Reynoso of Problematic or Nah. They'll guide you along this hands-on, one-day podcasting workshop. CLICK TO REGISTER! What is a Podcast?!: Tell your friends to join Lee at her FREE webinar, "What's a Podcast? And What's In It for Me?" It's on Friday, October 26th at 10AM. CLICK TO REGISTER! Mentions/Resources: 'CastShop NYC ==> Register Today! (Space is limited!) What is a Podcast? And What's In It for Me? Skylight Diner, W34th Street and 9th Avenue Grissom High School in Huntsville, AL The House of Lee NYC is available at Apple Casts/iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher and your favorite podcast app. (Lee is working on the issue with iHeart Radio.) Call or email Lee with your comments and questions for the show at: lee @ wleefm.com or (212) 6 5 5 - 9 8 4 0. Lee can also be found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. You can also leave a voicemail message with just your computer microphone or cell phone at http://www.HouseOfLeeNYC.com. (Just click on the orange tab on the right!)
On today’s episode we talk about marketing on Twitter with Jennifer Longworth. She’ll tell us about how to set-up your profile for success, the do’s and dont’s of building a following, what type of content to share, and what a Twitter Chat is. Plus I recap my WordCamp talk and Paco updates us on his various cabling projects. All that and so much more coming up right now.
Businesses and Halloween. Listen in and find out what business owners need to know about Halloween and trick-or-treating to avoid alienating a significant percentage of their customer base. Shout-Outs: Hellos go out to Eli Garf; M23 Bus Driver Rich; and hosts Tokyo Cliff and Shokolate Buddha of the Raw Urban Mobile Podcast in Japan. Lee's City Spot: This week's fun place is the pastry chain, Paris Baguette. Find out why by listening in. Start Your Own Podcast: If YOU want to start a podcast, register for Lee's 'CastShop NYC on Thursday, October 25th on the Upper West Side (UWS) at Da Capo. She'll be there along with You Wanna Do What?'s Monica Rivera; Podcast with Jennifer's Jennifer Longworth; and co-hosts Kelli Johnson of Kelli Out Loud and Beatriz Reynoso of Problematic or Nah. They'll guide you along this hands-on, one-day podcasting workshop. CLICK TO REGISTER! RESOURCES: 'CastShop NYC ==> Register Today! (Space is limited!) Paris Baguette bakery chain The House of Lee NYC is available at Apple Casts/iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher and your favorite podcast app. (Lee is working on the issue with iHeart Radio.) Call or email Lee with your comments and questions for the show at: lee @ wleefm.com or (212) 6 5 5 - 9 8 4 0. Lee can also be found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. You can also leave a voicemail message with just your computer microphone or cell phone at http://www.HouseOfLeeNYC.com. )Just click on the orange tab on the right!)
Jennifer and I discuss podcasting and all the latest voice technology. Siri makes an appearance on the show!Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Homemade sausage without a grinder or stuffer? Is it possible? YES! Listen as Lee shares her sausage-making tips with you. And, find out who the one person is who should be tipped when helping you! Lee's City Hot Spot is La Duree macaron shop downtown near Canal Street, a few blocks from the Canal Street Station off the A, C, E train lines. Shout Outs include Shannon Cason and Irene Washington from Detroit, Michigan, Martin in Spain, and Regine Vincent Bonet and Lois Penny in New York. Thank you! If YOU want to start a podcast, register for Lee's 'CastShop NYC on Thursday, October 25th on the Upper West Side (UWS) at Da Capo. She'll be there along with You Wanna Do What?'s Monica Rivera; Podcast with Jennifer's Jennifer Longworth; and co-hosts Kelli Johnson of Kelli Out Loud and Beatriz Reynoso of Problematic or Nah. They'll guide you along this hands-on, one-day podcasting workshop. CLICK TO REGISTER! RESOURCES: 'CastShop NYC ==> Register Today! (Space is limited!) La Duree SOHO 398 - West Broadway, NY, NY 10012 Sausage Maker .com Lee's Sausage Recipe: 2:1 ratio of fatty meat to animal fat; One teaspoon each: salt, rosemary, thyme, sage, garlic powder, dash of red pepper flakes. Alton Brown suggests adding 1-2 tablespoons of brown sugar. Lee has also used maple syrup in the past as well. The House of Lee NYC is available at Apple Casts/iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher and your favorite podcast app. Call or email Lee with your comments and questions for the show at: lee @ wleefm.com or (212) 6 5 5 - 9 8 4 0. Lee can also be found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Writing Apps for Alexa? Google Home? Yes! Listen in as programmer Chip Edwards of CreateMyVoice.com shares his tips for writing apps for Alexa and Google Home smart speakers. In this episode, you'll learn that "apps" in the smart speaker world are actually called "skills" (for Amazon's Alexa) and "actions" for Google Home. Chip Edwards shares what he's learned along the way. So if you're a programmer, listen in. If you know any coders, then please share this episode with them. CHip Edwards's new company, CreateMyVoice.com, creates skills and actions for smart speakers. His skills for Alexa enables blogs and podcasts and their branding to be heard upon command. How cool is that?! You'll also learn about Lee's NYC Hot Spot, Shakespeare's Garden in Central Park. If YOU want to start a podcast, register for Lee's 'CastShop NYC on Thursday, October 25th on the Upper West Side (UWS) at Da Capo. She'll be there along with You Wanna Do What?'s Monica Rivera; Podcast with Jennifer's Jennifer Longworth; and co-hosts Kelli Johnson of Kelli Out Loud and Beatriz Reynoso of Problematic or Nah. They'll guide you along this hands-on, one-day podcasting workshop. CLICK TO REGISTER! RESOURCES: 'CastShop NYC ==> Register Today! (Space is limited!) CreateMyVoice.com Amazon's Website for Developers Google Home's Website for Developers The Blind Blogger, Maxwell Ivey Mid-Atlantic Podcast Conference The House of Lee NYC is available at Apple Casts/iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher and your favorite podcast app. Call or email Lee with your comments and questions for the show at: lee @ wleefm.com or (212) 6 5 5 - 9 8 4 0. Lee can also be found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Jennifer Longworth is is a Full-Time Podcast Editor. She gets to work from home and make people and their Podcast sound good.For the right person, this is a great gig with very low overhead. She found what makes her tick and started working on it. See how she got started and where she is going from here. You will learn something from hearing this story!
Cold butter and toast? Listen in as Lee shares her ultimate tip for spreading cold butter onto toasted bread without ripping it! Lee is co-hosting two events. Thus, she has two invitations for you: 1). A FREE webinar for parents and people who work with children: Playground Emergencies 101 on Wednesday, September 26th at 10AM (EST). Click to register! 2). If YOU want to start a podcast, register for Lee's 'CastShop NYC on Thursday, October 25th on the Upper West Side (UWS) at Da Capo. She'll be there along with You Wanna Do What?'s Monica Rivera; Podcast with Jennifer's Jennifer Longworth; Suzy Chase Osborne of Cookery by the Book; and co-hosts Kelli Johnson of Kelli Out Loud and Beatriz Reynoso of Problematic or Nah. They'll guide you along this hands-on, one-day podcasting workshop. CLICK TO REGISTER! RESOURCES: 'CastShop NYC ==> Register Today! (Space is limited!) American Butter Institute The House of Lee NYC is available at Apple Casts/iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher and your favorite podcast app. Call or email Lee with your comments and questions for the show at: lee @ wleefm.com or (212) 6 5 5 - 9 8 4 0. Lee can also be found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
LGBTQ+ Labels Explained and why you should care! Guest Beatriz Reynoso from Problematic or Nah shares her take on LGBTQ+ - and Lee talks to Cecilia Gentili from the Gay Men's Health Center on what "Trans" really means. Lee shares her NYC Hot Spot for this week - and lets listeners in on her favorite bathroom gadget. Maybe you have one, too! If YOU want to start a podcast, register for Lee's 'CastShop NYC on Thursday, October 25th on the Upper West Side (UWS) at Da Capo. She'll be there along with You Wanna Do What?'s Monica Rivera; Podcast with Jennifer's Jennifer Longworth; Suzy Chase Osborne of Cookery by the Book; and co-hosts Kelli Johnson of Kelli Out Loud and Beatriz Reynoso of Problematic or Nah. They'll guide you along this hands-on, one-day podcasting workshop. CLICK TO REGISTER! RESOURCES: 'CastShop NYC ==> Register Today! (Space is limited!) La Maison du Macaron Gay Men's Health Center Problematic or Nah podcast The House of Lee NYC is available at Apple Casts/iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher and your favorite podcast app. Call or email Lee with your comments and questions for the show at: lee @ wleefm.com or (212) 6 5 5 - 9 8 4 0. Lee can also be found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Tips for back-to-school if you're an adult learner or a parent. Listen in as Lee shares what she does at the beginning of every class, training, or workshop that helps create community and decrease that feeling of isolation and loneliness. And, parents, Lee has a tip for you to connect with your child's teacher sooner rather than later! If YOU want to start a podcast, register for Lee's 'CastShop NYC on Thursday, October 25th on the Upper West Side (UWS) at Da Capo. She'll be there along with You Wanna Do What?'s Monica Rivera; Podcast with Jennifer's Jennifer Longworth; Suzy Chase Osborne of Cookery by the Book; and co-hosts Kelli Johnson of Kelli Out Loud and Beatriz Reynoso of Problematic or Nah. They'll guide you along this hands-on, one-day podcasting workshop. CLICK TO REGISTER! RESOURCES: 'CastShop NYC ==> Register Today! (Space is limited!) Ikinari Steak Lee's Etsy Shop: Uehara Designs The House of Lee NYC is available at Apple Casts/iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher and your favorite podcast app. Call or email Lee with your comments and questions for the show at: lee @ wleefm.com or (212) 6 5 5 - 9 8 4 0. Lee can also be found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Second Language? If you speak one or more languages other than English, then THIS episode is for you! Listen in as Lee shares how you can up your LinkedIn profile game with one simple action: take the O.P.I. That's "Oral Proficiency Interview" in case you didn't know. Come on in and find out how Lee's practice OPI went and why bilingual children should also take this language-fluency speaking exam. This week's NYC hot spot is actually across the rive in Jew Jersey: Newport Centre! Find out which ramen shop Lee visited and why Newport Centre is a great place for a stay-cation. If YOU want to start a podcast, register for Lee's 'CastShop NYC on Thursday, October 25th on the Upper West Side (UWS) at Da Capo. She'll be there along with You Wanna Do What?'s Monica Rivera, Podcast with Jennifer's Jennifer Longworth, Kelli Out Loud's Kelli Johnson and Problematic or Nah's Beatriz Reynoso. They'll guide you along this hands-on, one-day podcasting workshop. CLICK TO REGISTER! Resources: 'CastShop NYC ==> Register Today! (Space is limited!) American Council of Teachers of Foreign Languages Language Testing International Newport Centre Menya Sandaime The House of Lee NYC is available at Apple Casts/iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher and your favorite podcast app. Call or email Lee with your comments and questions for the show at: lee @ wleefm.com or (212) 6 5 5 - 9 8 4 0. Lee can also be found on Facebook and Instagram. She's working on Twitter...
Episode 021. IMPOSTOR SYNDROME part 2!!! Setting prices for your services, valuing your work, speaking at conferences and being a woman in a "man's" industry... Today I'm talking with Jennifer Longworth, producer and host of The Thoughtful Entrepreneur AND podcast editor at Joys of Mercy. This episode is part of crossover series between my two shows, The Creative Impostor and Podcast Envy... enjoy! Jennifer is speaking at Podcast Movement 2018!!! New Podcaster Primer - Monday 7/23 from 1-3pm Featured Podcast Angel: Ecamm Call Recorder for Skype/Mac and Ecamm LIVE for Facebook Live. Make your editor happy. Resources: Podcast Movement Philly 2018 (I’m speaking there Wednesday morning 11am!!!) Power Your Story Podcast (This is what my talk is about.) Podcast Boss Interview Setup Guide Get a handy PDF of our dual recording setup for online interviews using Ecamm Call Recorder for Skype AND and the Zoom H4n Pro recorder. Connect: http://www.podcastenvy.com Email or Voice (send me a question to answer on the show!) Facebook Group The Creative Impostor Facebook Page @andreaklunder.creative Instagram: @andreaklunder My favorite hashtags #podcastenvy #podcastboss Oh HEY! I'm on LinkedIn now... dropping tons of pro podcasting tips, insights, and stories. Connect with me there and let me know you're a Podcast Envy listener. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Our Guest! FacebookTwitter Website The Thoughtful Entrepreneur Podcast Jennifer Longworth has been editing audio since 2005, but has just scratched the surface of the podcast industry. She believes everyone has a message to share and that message should come across with clarity...from the podcasters' lips to the listeners' ears.
Episode 13! Ursula is the co-host of the podcast Flipping Bats and Winning Games a podcast about baseball, focused primarily on New York baseball affairs. Ursula and I talk baseball, but we spend most of the time talking about her friend Barabara a girl who overstayed her welcome. What do you do with those friends who need a place to stay? Another cool thing is that Ursula is really into metal music so we talk that too!! Check out Ursula's Podcast Flipping Bats and Winning Games here Credits: Thanks to Aubrey Modium for Nosey AF Theme Music Thanks to Jennifer Longworth for editing Connect with me on the social meeds!! Instagram Twitter Facebook See my art, photography, and films at www.missgraham.com
Jennifer Longworth of UpMyInfluence.com hijacks today's special edition of the Savings Angel podcast to bring you some money-saving deals and inspiration! In order to help you save more, earn more and live more abundantly on today's show we'll be covering: Free admission to Busch Gardens for veterans Business inspiration with The Thoughtful Entrepreneur podcast Through Waves of Honor, military veterans and up to 3 dependents can get free admission to any Busch Gardens or Sea World park, along with a whole host of extra offers. Just go to WavesofHonor.com to claim your free tickets. Hurry, this offer is only good until July 4!