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This week on Twisted Britain Ali tells us of the very sad murder of 5 year old William Starchfield, whoes body was found on a London train in 1914, but not only do ŵ look at this case but we introduce the first ever Metasode, a podcast with in a podcastThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5856565/advertisement
It's official — we are creating a company together and in this episode we're starting to talk a bit about that. Going forward, we'll use our metasodes to provide an update on how the business and product development is going, so, if you're interested in our entrepreneurial journey, subscribe/follow our show! Full show notes with links: https://www.metacastpodcast.com/p/023-radio-aint-dead-starting-company-little-kids Chapters: [00:39] Arnab's computer possessed by ghosts [03:36] Quick recap of the last episode with TechTalkRadio [10:19] Working together for 30 years on radio and in music [12:59] Is radio dead yet? [15:19] Analytics and ratings in radio [18:31] Starting a company with little kids [28:16] Ilya leaving his job at Google and we're starting a company [31:09] Bitching about radio buttons and other UX elements in cars We're always happy to hear back from our listeners, so don't hesitate to drop us a note! - Email: hello@metacastpodcast.com - Ilya's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilyabezdelev/ - Arnab's Twitter: https://twitter.com/or9ob Subscribe to our newsletter where we announce new episodes, publish key takeaways, and ramble about interesting stuff at https://www.metacastpodcast.com.
In this episode, we shared how we promote our podcast on social networks, what worked and what didn't so far. Obviously, we have a limited sample, but we found some success on LinkedIn and Reddit and pretty much no success on Twitter and Instagram. Full show notes with links: https://www.metacastpodcast.com/p/019-promoting-podcast-on-social-networks We're always happy to hear back from our listeners, so don't hesitate to drop us a note! Email: hello@metacastpodcast.com Ilya's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilyabezdelev/ Arnab's Twitter: https://twitter.com/or9ob Subscribe to our newsletter where we announce new episodes, publish key takeaways, and ramble about interesting stuff at https://www.metacastpodcast.com.
We recorded this episode when Ilya was visiting Arnab in Vancouver. This is the first time we did it in person and boy did it make a difference. Enjoy the sparkle of a wonderful human connection! Full show notes with links: https://newsletter.metacastpodcast.com/p/015-in-person-metasode We're always happy to hear back from our listeners, so don't hesitate to drop us a note! Email: hello@metacastpodcast.com Ilya's Instagram: https://instagram.com/podcasthacks Arnab's Twitter: https://twitter.com/or9ob Subscribe to our newsletter where we announce new episodes, publish key takeaways, and ramble about interesting stuff at https://newsletter.metacastpodcast.com.
The video we never published, hugging guitars and missing the office. Full show notes with links: https://newsletter.metacastpodcast.com/p/013-the-slowsode-metasode We're always happy to hear back from our listeners, so don't hesitate to drop us a note! Email: hello@metacastpodcast.com Ilya's Instagram: https://instagram.com/podcasthacks Arnab's Twitter: https://twitter.com/or9ob Subscribe to our newsletter where we announce new episodes, publish key takeaways, and ramble about interesting stuff at https://newsletter.metacastpodcast.com.
A reflection on the previous episode with the hosts of the Hearts in Taiwan podcast and a random chatter about everything (as usual). Full show notes with links: https://newsletter.metacastpodcast.com/p/011-the-metaiwan-metasode We're always happy to hear back from our listeners, so don't hesitate to drop us a note! Email: hello@metacastpodcast.com Ilya's Instagram: https://instagram.com/podcasthacks Arnab's Twitter: https://twitter.com/or9ob Subscribe to our newsletter where we announce new episodes, publish key takeaways, and ramble about interesting stuff at https://newsletter.metacastpodcast.com.
In this metasode (meta-episode about creating Metacast, our podcast about podcasting), Arnab and I go back to the topic we brought up in the very first episode. We talk about the importance of checklists that we ourselves consistently failed to use for our podcast. This has caused us to forgot to ask people's names, forgot to mention where to find them, etc., etc. Being lousy doesn't feel good... Full show notes with links: https://newsletter.metacastpodcast.com/p/009-the-czech-police-metasode We're always happy to hear back from our listeners, so don't hesitate to drop us a note! Email: hello@metacastpodcast.com Ilya's Instagram: https://instagram.com/podcasthacks Arnab's Twitter: https://twitter.com/or9ob Subscribe to our newsletter where we announce new episodes, publish key takeaways, and ramble about interesting stuff at https://newsletter.metacastpodcast.com.
In this metasode (meta-episode where we talk about our own podcasting experience), Arnab and Ilya discuss how the previous recording went, how to deal with initial awkwardness, and how to fix audio quality. We go through a few most important audio repair effects in the iZotope RX software and cover things like removing echo, breaths, mouth clicks (yuck!), hums, noises, and other unwanted artifacts that make you sound like a rookie. It wouldn't have been a good metasode if we didn't go on tangents… Do you know what the Canadians call a couch? Chesterfield. Do you know what the Russians call photocopiers? Xerox. We also had a little back and forth on whether “iZotope” has a “zee” or a “zed” in it. Zed's dead bady, zed's dead. So it's a “zee.” Full show notes with links: https://newsletter.metacastpodcast.com/p/007-fix-audio-quality-izotope-rx-metasode We're always happy to hear back from our listeners, so don't hesitate to drop us a note! Email: hello@metacastpodcast.com Ilya's Instagram: @podcasthacks Arnab's Twitter: @or9ob Subscribe to our newsletter where we announce new episodes, publish key takeaways, and ramble about interesting stuff at https://newsletter.metacastpodcast.com.
Arnab and Ilya react to Jonathan Courtney's (the guest of our previous episode!) new podcast "The Unscheduled CEO" and ramble about the usual podcasting stuff like multi-track recording, NSA dropping in to give us a 5-star review, and dog farts. Full show notes with links: https://newsletter.metacastpodcast.com/p/005-unscheduled-reflections-metasode We're always happy to hear back from our listeners, so don't hesitate to drop us a note! Email: hello@metacastpodcast.com Ilya's Instagram: @podcasthacks Arnab's Twitter: @or9ob Subscribe to our newsletter where we announce new episodes, publish key takeaways, and ramble about interesting stuff at https://newsletter.metacastpodcast.com.
In this inaugural metasode, we chat about our first and second episodes, checklists, Napster, bootstrapping a podcast in listening apps, internet porn, and room tone. Sounds like a pretty random list but the conversation flowed so well, so believe it or not, it's actually a cohesive set of topics. We also discussed Arnab's reflections on being a first-time podcast host and how both of us made a mistake of trying to get feedback from our families. Full show notes with links: https://newsletter.metacastpodcast.com/p/003-metasode We're always happy to hear back from our listeners, so don't hesitate to drop us a note! Email: hello@metacastpodcast.com Ilya's Instagram: @podcasthacks Arnab's Twitter: @or9ob Our newsletter where we announce new episodes, publish key takeaways, and ramble about interesting stuff: https://newsletter.metacastpodcast.com. Please subscribe and leave us a review!
That's it then. Season done. 2021 done. I think we were hoping to be going out on slightly more of a high in this episode. Geek Towers is a thing, our new format is great, we've got our heads around the new tech. We have battled and emerged victorious. Surely we should celebrate? 2022 looks like it could hold a real re-surgence for the 80s Kids, and indeed it could, but there will be some shocking twists and turns in the evolution of the 80s Kids to make this happen. For now, Leo and Ian turn their own view in a different direction. They've been around the "new content" blocks enough times to understand that when they do something new for the folks at home then it has to stick within some fairly rigid existing rules. But is it time to bend some of those rules to breaking point? Very probably. It's going to be an interesting new year people. This week's episode features bedding music Continuum Filter by Data Rebel. The track is licensed under a creative commons non-commercial attribution-based licence. Follow the link for more information.
Emerging once more, blinking into the daylight you'd think these things would get easier for the kids from the 80s, but that isn't the case in reality. Fatigued and battered from the global lockdown Leo and Ian have emerged with vastly different takes on the whole experience. Leo, for example, has decided to put classic Revenge shows in a rotator and fire up a 24/7 internet radio station. Ian, has been playing video games and trying not to think about it all too much. It wouldn't have surprised us if the pandemic had finally killed the cast. After all, it has effectively killed, or at least put on brakes, for our most exciting format the summer review and follow up. This season we're going to have to reflect on this stuff before we can go forward into the future. There will be reflection on the season ahead, a quick precis of what's to come, some technical niggles and the unfortunate technical fall out that one of us or other might end up sounding like the booming voice of good in the first two episodes before we sort it all out. So, just an average day for the kids, then? Yeah, pretty much.
Way back in the dim and distant days of Summer 2020 the 80s Kids decided to maximise their use of lockdown by recording this one 50 minute metasode and then not editing it until lockdown restrictions were largely lifted. You'd have thought that they could use their time with everyone holed up indoors to work on their community building or whatnot, but no, they just holed up with video games and Netflix and waited for everyone to be too busy to require an excess of free entertainment again. So, what's even in the Hotel for Elephants? Well, let's just say the number of guests it had at the time of recording has only grown. There's a lot of big talk in here about backing away from the cast and using our time more productively. And did we do any of it? Well, not in any way like we say we're planning to in the cast, that's for sure. So, really, this is just a moment captured, of where our heads were at after a couple of months of lockdown, when we dreamed medium-sized and ended up achieving little of what we set out to do for many and various reasons but mostly because remote collaboration is pretty hard. This episode uses an excerpt of the Anchor Hill's immense world beat banger "Shake Off the Shackles". The full track can be downloaded here.
Happy Halloween Everyone! Today we're dusting off our own cobwebs by touching on some updates from cases we've covered on our show. Those cases of: Alissa Turney D.J Fickey Chris Watts John McAfee Ghislaine Maxwell We also gush endlessly how we love support and feedback, so more is welcome! Check out our initial episodes covering these cases on our site https://adarktale.com/ Check out Sarah Turney's website and story while you're exploring https://www.voicesforjusticepodcast.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- And on that note let me thank anyone reading this for checking out our podcast too. My mind is genuinely blown every time Joe reads off an email or review asking us for more, it really gets us moving again. Lots more soon and more often, promise. - James
This episode was a treat for me. I've been listening to Joe Baiza play since I was 14 and first heard Saccharine Trust on my local college station. Joe's guitar style is hard describe : its by turns angular and beautiful, capapble of expressing rage and sensuality in equal measure. Joe Baiza is a searcher at heart. You can hear it in his guitar tone and expression. Bottom line is that he is full of soul and has a lot going on in his head. It was a pleasure talking to him. My other podcast is End On End, and my cohost over there, Jeff Kaplan stopped by to take part in a Record War, as well as rhaspsodise about all things ST. Hope you enjoy this Metasode!
You guys want to bet I can hold my breath as I write this whole description? After a long vacation break, which didn't feel at all like a vacation, Joe and James recap some old episodes with updates on recent cases, address some mistakes, open Christmas presents, as well as take a moment to breathe. Special thanks to those who have taken the time to listen to this random show and have cared enough to actually share their thoughts with us...weirdos. More coming soon! Some helpful links: Genesis - Women's Shelter & Support (US) - https://www.genesisshelter.org/ - 214-946-4357 Paladin - National Stalking Advocacy Service (UK) - https://paladinservice.co.uk/ - 020 3866 4107 DASH - Identification and Risk Assessment - https://www.dashriskchecklist.co.uk/ National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (US) - - 1-800-273-8255 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reach us at: email : DarkTalePodcast@gmail.com Twitter/IG: @ADarkTalePod @Joe_TheHost @JamesNuzz Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/jnuz08 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That chill beat you hear in the background was brought to you by Zeeky Beats: Song "Fresh Air" https://www.instagram.com/zeekybeats/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I totally held my breath that entire time. I won, you lost, this podcast is now sponsered by RAID: Shadow Legends
So, here we are, several months later and a season of content wiser. You haven't heard that, of course, but you're about to. We stand at a great crossroads, confident that we have done all we can to tie down the format and present something that gives food for thought. We are, I think it is fair to say, proud of this season of content. Not that we aren't proud of Rot80sK's back catalogue and the great work it represents. The upcoming season is, if anything, a consolidation of everything we have been accidentally into something purposeful. Only one question remains, do the listeners like it? Revenge of the 80s Kids was always something we did for fun, and it kind of still is. The big split is whether we do something else for fun or if the Revenge audience can add that dash of special sauce that keeps us rolling into the future. We'd like to do more Revenge, but not on the current "howling into the void" model. If that's all that's on offer we may well do something else instead. What would that be? Well, we have some ideas. We've tried to pull something together whilst simultaneously committing to regular seasons of Revenge, that hasn't worked. It may be that we need to put Revenge on hiatus to get something else done. Everything is in the hands of you, the audience at this stage. Further explanation, and a full preview of the upcoming season in the metasode...
James & Joe leave the mic's on after an episode to discuss some recent true crime news. First, the recent post-verdict murder of a key witness in the high profile murder trial of Dallas police officer Amber Guyger and the surprise of the overall outcome of the trial itself. Then it's back to Chris Watts yet again with more news from his cell and a new book being written about him. Joe gets a little upset. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Like our podcast? You can show us by taking a moment and going over to Apple Podcasts and giving us 5-star rating and dropping an comment or review. We really appreciate it and believe it or not it really helps the show. Thanks. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reach out! Suggest a case or share any information you might have. darktalepodcast@gmail.com On Twitter/I.G. @ADarkTalepod @ Joe_TheHost ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Original music, 'Ode To Hitchcock', composed by Joe_TheHost ©2019
This episode the gang talks about the Podcast itself… because we like to talk about ourselves. Find out what happened to Jim Stories, how we come up with ideas, get guests, and some special thanks to people that have (sometimes unknowingly) helped up along the way. We also have a listener-requested Public Service Announcement on Gaming and Aging. Show Notes: – Netflix Promises to Quit Smoking (via NPR) – Apollo 11 in Real Time website – The Booth Junkie YouTube Channel – Some Video Games are good for older adults’ brains (via Science Daily) – The 15 Healthiest Video Games for Any Adult (via Eligibility.com)
Host Allen Farmelo discusses various conceptual frameworks that we can use in attempting to understand watches. These include a mechanical perspective, cultural, social, historical, design, phenomenological, and (out on a limb here) New Age. This overview provides a set of possible frameworks that the ensuing episodes will use interchangeably. Think of this as the Metasode. SHOW NOTES The Mechanical PerspectiveJens Koch's Article in Watch Time about the Rolex DEEPSEA The Social & Cultural Perspectives Allen's Article at Worn & Wound about the Bell & Ross Areonavale 41mm The Historical PerspectiveJack Forester's Article on the Omega Moon Watch 50th Anniversary Edition at Hodinkee The DesignPerspectiveZach Weiss Video Essay on the Christopher Ward C-60 Trident Pro V3 at Worn & Wound
This week, we're bringing you our Top 5 Crime Doc/Feature Films! From Ted Bundy to the infamous Zodiac Killer, we've gathered what we think are the most gripping/re-watchable films available on all major streaming platforms. We also take a few minutes to break down some plans for the future. Be careful, even watching Netflix...Evil Could Be Anywhere Twitter: https://twitter.com/ADarkTalepod IG: https://www.instagram.com/adarktalepod
Welcome, welcome, friends, and thank you for stopping by. You find the Kids from the 80s in reflective mood, for, hark, 'tis another Metasode, i.e. not an episode but, rather, a show ABOUT the show. We like to keep our navel gazing compartmentalized away from the main strand. This is so you can skip it if you only came here for the show and not to hear us waffle on about what we're planning or thinking about the show itself. On this occasion, however, we would urge you ON NO ACCOUNT SKIP THIS EPISODE, or its companion, due out at some point after all the fuss about Europe has died down in Leo's neck of the woods. For, you see, we come to begin contemplating the very nature of the show itself in this two parter. As we begin we lament the lack of interaction we have with listeners. We opine that maybe our content production focus should change to accomodate a new form of 80s kids content. Nostalgia for the 80s is fine and all, but as we have discovered, it doesn't appear to draw people in. So, we've considered what we might like our audience to be, as we have no idea. In this show we outline our plan for the content for the rest of the year in "vague mode". In part two we will inform you of the menu of delights that will form up the remainder of the content for 2019. In the meanwhile, why not check out our social media page on facebook, if you haven't already. Interim updates will be coming via that medium for the time being. If you get involved it might even chivvy Leo and Ian into action and get that sweet, sweet content piped to your earholes even sooner. This episode uses excerpts of Prazdniny (Vacation) by John Bartmann
We take a moment to step aside and discuss our first five episodes, send out a couple over-due thanks, and laugh at ourselves for our lack of introductions and over-abundance of naming schemes. This is the first of these extra episodes which we hope to use to provide any corrections on previous episodes, as well as podcast news. Thanks again for anyone who listened to our first five episodes, more to come soon!
Welcome Anchor-ites to the land of the 80s Kids. This isn't one of our real podcasts and, as you can see from the 2 in the title, isn't even the first "Not An Episode" of our little endeavour. If you want explanations of what the heck we're on about then this is what this "not an episode" has in spades. If you want a "real" episode of 80s Kids goodness then you might want to check back here next week. Until then you can head over to our Facebook page or our archive (link on our profile description) to get all Revenged up in the meanwhile. This episode uses Excerpts of Coconut Monkeyrocket's Juicy Jungle and John Bartmann's My Time Done Come, both available on Bandcamp and used under a Creative Commons License
In this first Thieves Can't Metasode deep within the Meta Zone, Bart and Zach review and react to Mordenkainen's Tome of Foes.
This week on RPG Lessons Learned: Dusty, Brian, and Mike discuss where they’re going to take the show in the future. It’s our first ever Metasode! Connect with us: RPGLL on Twitter! RPGLL on Facebook! RPGLL on Instagram! RPGLL on Google Plus! Please support RPG Lessons Learned by using our Amazon referral link. Canadian fans:... The post RPG Lessons Learned 038 – The Metasode: Where RPGLL is going in the future! appeared first on Radio Free Cybertron.
Today is not like our normally scheduled episodes. Instead of a guest interview, it's a checkpoint of sorts. We've asked every guest how they measure their changemaking successes and how they know when they're off track. Here's our chance take a few minutes to examine this for Doable Change itself. The podcast is all about focusing our awareness on integrating best practices, after all.
aka The Metasode or: How I learned to stop worrying and love Buck Swope, we look back at Swope’s emergence within the TMA universe via photoshops, long emails, shutter spooking, supercuts, and mashups. JtL joins to discuss how she knew Swope back in the day, what it is that draws this seemingly random subset of … Continue reading "Swope’s Picks: Episode 16 – Who the Hell is Ole Buck Swope?"
aka The Metasode or: How I learned to stop worrying and love Buck Swope, we look back at Swope’s emergence within the TMA universe via photoshops, long emails, shutter spooking, supercuts, and mashups. JtL joins to discuss how she knew Swope back in the day, what it is that draws this seemingly random subset of The post Swope’s Picks: Episode 16 – Who the Hell is Ole Buck Swope? appeared first on insidestl.com.
Shared Practices | Your Dental Roadmap to Practice Ownership | Custom Made for the New Dentist
This is our first "Metasode," a compilation of clips from the best dental podcasts on one topic. In today's Metasode, we cover the topic of Ownership with clips from the Dental Hacks Podcast, Dentistry Uncensored and the Start Your Dental Practice Podcast. Listen to the full episodes: Dental Hacks Podcast 44 Ready, Fire, Aim with Dr. Chris Salierno http://dentalhacks.com/ready-fire-aim-with-dr-chris-salierno-dhp44/ Start Your Dental Practice Ep. 25 Lessons from the The Dental Attorney That Tells You What You Need to Hear (Even if it`s not what you want to hear) with Jason Patrick Wood http://dentistmetrics.com/ep-25-lessons-from-the-the-dental-attorney-that-tells-you-what-you-need-to-hear-even-if-its-not-what-you-want-to-hear-with-jason-patrick-wood/ Dentistry Uncensored 247 Private Practice For New Dentists with J. Elliott and Jonny Brennan http://www.dentaltown.com/Dentaltown/Blogs.aspx?action=VIEWPOST&b=54&bp=3543