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8 czerwca (poniedziałek) w Concordia Design (Wyspa Słodowa 7, 50-266 Wrocław), o godz. 17:30 spotykamy się, by wspólnie rozpocząć tydzień WWDC i obejrzeć Keynote otwierający konferencję. Wstęp wolny. Będą konkursy z nagrodami, poczęstunek, ale przede wszystkim nasza wspaniała społeczność. Koniecznie wpadnijcie! MacGadka w wersji w wideo tutaj: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekVleIYQfaQ 00:00 Witają i zapraszają 07:17 Problem bernardyna 19:55 Power tipy 28:57 Gadżet roku 41:22 Michał kupił komputer! 01:16:28 Życzenia WWDC na koniec 01:23:49 Kącik kulturalny MacGadki
To jak? Wydacie 100 euro na nową aplikację do edycji podcastów na macOS? My wydamy! Potrzebujemy jeszcze 2498 takich szaleńców jak my
Raz nam się udało! Mówiliśmy w zapowiedziach na 2026 rok, że Apple wycofa z oferty Maca Pro. I proszę bardzo, nie ma. Oczywiście naturalnie powstaje pytanie o kierunek rozwoju super komputerów od Apple i co z tymi użytkownikami, którzy przykładowo potrzebują maszyn z bardzo dużą ilością RAM-u (512 GB i więcej)? MacGadka w wersji w wideo tutaj: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohYC6K4VpKo 00:00 Nie ma Maca Pro 43:13 Apple Business 53:20 AirPods Max 2 01:03:47 Kącik kulturalny
W końcu jest nowy tani MacBook. I tym razem słówko tani nie jest przesadą. MacBook Neo jest tani oczywiście w porównaniu z innym MacBookami od Apple, ale nawet w porównaniu z innymi laptopami podobnej klasy. Jak nic, będzie hit! MacGadka w wersji w wideo tutaj: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXTMuR-iHgE 00:00 Nie słuchajcie nas, my się nic nie znamy
Podcasting has its own language — and if you're new to the space, it can feel like everyone already knows what all the terms mean. RSS feeds, hosting, CPM, downloads, distribution… it's easy to get lost in the jargon. Blubrry breaks down some of the most common podcasting terms in plain English. Whether you're just starting your show or looking to better understand how the podcasting ecosystem works, this episode will help make sense of the terminology that powers podcast publishing, distribution, and monetization. Today’s Hosts: Mike Dell & MacKenzie Bennett General Podcasting Terms 1. Basic Terms The basic terms can be the hardest to understand. They seem basic, but when talking about your Podcast, clarity can make all the difference. Podcast – An episodic show (mostly delivered by RSS) Interchangeable with the word show Episode – An individual entry in your overall podcast One episode is not a PODCAST or POD, it's a podcast episode Feed – When talking about a podcast, this is the RSS feed Not to be confused with a show listing on an app or directory. “My Apple feed…” YouTube Channel – NOT a feed, there are no feeds coming OUT of YouTube Upload – In publishing episodes, you have to upload that episode to a podcast host You do not UPLOAD to Apple Podcasts. Blubrry and other hosts do not upload to Apple. Apple PULLS your episode in via your RSS feed. They do not host the file, the file stays where it is and they LIST your episodes. 2. RSS Feed – Really Simple Syndication An RSS feed is the distribution engine for a podcast. It's a file that contains the core information about your show, including: Episode titles Descriptions Audio files Artwork Publish dates Podcast apps like Apple Podcasts and Spotify read this feed and display the show inside their apps. When a new episode is published, the RSS feed updates. Podcast apps check the feed and automatically pull in the new episode. 3. Podcast Hosting Podcast hosting is where the media files for a podcast are stored. When an episode is uploaded to a host such as Blubrry Podcasting, the platform: Stores the audio file Generates the RSS feed Delivers the file when listeners press play Podcast directories do not store the audio themselves. They simply read the RSS feed from the hosting platform. Hosting is the foundation that makes podcast distribution possible. 4. Podcast Directories / Apps Podcast directories are the platforms where listeners discover and play podcasts. Examples include: Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music These platforms do not host the podcast files. Instead, they pull the show information from the RSS feed and display it inside their apps. Once a podcast is submitted to a directory, new episodes appear automatically whenever the RSS feed updates. 5. Downloads vs Listens In podcasting, the primary measurement used for analytics is downloads. A download occurs when a podcast app requests the audio file from the host. This means the episode was delivered to a device. It does not necessarily mean the listener played the entire episode. Downloads are the industry standard measurement used for podcast analytics and advertising reporting. 6. CPM CPM stands for Cost Per Mille, which means cost per 1,000 downloads. It is one of the most common pricing models used in podcast advertising. Example: $20 CPM 5,000 downloads That would equal roughly $100 for that advertisement placement. CPM helps advertisers estimate campaign costs and helps podcasters estimate potential ad revenue. 7. Pre-Roll, Mid-Roll, and Post-Roll These terms describe where an advertisement appears within an episode. Pre-roll: Ad plays at the beginning of the episode Mid-roll: Ad appears in the middle of the episode Post-roll: Ad plays near the end Mid-roll placements are often the most valuable because listeners are already engaged with the episode. 8. Dynamic Ad Insertion Dynamic Ad Insertion allows advertisements to be added to episodes automatically during playback. Instead of permanently editing ads into the audio file, the ads are inserted when the episode is streamed or downloaded. This allows: Ads to change over time Different ads to play for different listeners Campaigns to run across older episodes 9. Episode Artwork Episode artwork is an image attached to an individual podcast episode. It can highlight: A specific topic A guest A theme or series within the podcast Episode artwork is optional but can make episodes more visually engaging across podcast apps and websites. 10. Podcast Landing Page A podcast landing page is a simple webpage that displays podcast episodes and listening links in one place. These pages typically include: Podcast artwork Episode list Embedded players Links to listen in podcast apps They provide a shareable home for the podcast outside of podcast apps. 11. Publishing vs Distribution Publishing refers to releasing an episode inside a podcast hosting platform. Distribution is what happens afterward — when podcast apps detect the new episode in the RSS feed and display it for listeners. Once a podcast is approved in directories, new episodes are distributed automatically when they are published. The Big Takeaway Podcasting terminology can feel complicated at first, but most of the concepts describe simple parts of the same system. The basic process looks like this: Upload an episode to a podcast host The RSS feed updates Podcast apps read the feed Listeners receive the episode Once these fundamentals are understood, the rest of podcasting terminology becomes much easier to navigate. For the best support, please use our Blubrry ticket system so our full team can help. Join the Blubrry Podcasting Facebook Group for general podcasting discussion. Share your feedback at surveys.blubrry.com/podcastinsider. Blubrry hosting customers can schedule a one-on-one tech checkup with Mike (mike@blubrry.com)
Kolejna konferencja Apple już 4 marca! Powróżyliśmy trochę co Apple może na niej zaprezentować. Wróżba główna była taka, że nie będzie tam nowego sprzętu. Kompletnie natomiast nie przewidzieliśmy tego, że Apple zrobi nam cały tydzień fajnych premier. Przy okazji, robimy doktorat z obsługi ScreenFlow. Efekty? Dajcie znać co sądzicie o tym myślicie. MacGadka w wersji w wideo tutaj: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHPwhUiQ71E 00:00 Dzień dobry
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David McClam is a podcast host and a survivor of domestic abuse both from a parent and a partner. He is also a podcast startup coach sharing with people the proper way to start a podcast. David speaks on a whole host of topics and thinks his story of surviving abuse starting as a young child is a story that should be told. Many people that go through domestic abuse feel alone and also it is rarely shared that it does happen to men! David has been podcasting for almost 5 years. He had a podcast called ‘A Day With Crime' that lasted 4 years. Listen & Subscribe on: iTunes / Stitcher / Podbean / Overcast / Spotify Contact Info Website: www.truecrimeandauthors.com Podcast: True Crime & Authors Most Influential Person His mother. Effect on Emotions Not to be so hot-tempered so quickly and to actually think before I act, which is something that I didn't do before my earlier age. If it's somebody who's annoying you or they're trying to get you because there are a lot of people when they know this, they ask. He tried to get a reaction. And I know that sounds crazy, but it's true. You have to be the bigger person. Definitely breathe, take a step back, and watch what I do before I react. Thoughts on Breathing So if it gets that way, I just step back, breathe, sit there and just think and bring myself back to the center where I am at that point. My Apple watch helps because it seems to sense when it is that time to breathe. So there is a pop-up that says, Hey, take a minute to breathe, and there's a whole app for that. You hit the button, you start to breathe in, and it calms you down. So it's just a reminder every day, like I said, the beginning to be mindful of where you are, center yourself, and bring you back. You realize that the situation you're in is not as bad as it seems. Suggested Resources App: Breathe App: Ten Percent Happier Bullying Story When I was younger, I did have a kid who rode my bus and found it fun to antagonize me every day. So he would actually ride the bus with me to get off all my stops, just to run me down and snatch all my books out of my hand and tackle me on the ground. I was probably in the sixth grade, and mindfulness was nowhere near me. And so one day, I finally got tired of it, and in the middle of the field, I laid him out. I sprung my hand for six months. That's how hard I hit him. So mindfulness at that point probably would have helped me calm down, and I probably would have found a different way to handle that. And I wouldn't have hit him. But the thing I always tell everybody is when you do certain things to somebody for so long, the reaction that you get is not going to be the one that you want. So I think then, yes, violence is never the answer of any kind. But it certainly would have helped if I had had mindfulness in life. Related Episodes Is CBD Oil The Cure To Our Suffering Asks Pain Nation Author, Klee Irwin Mark Dillon: Anxiety and Suffering to Employment at the World Class Meditation Insight Center Embody Your Soul and Be Fully Present; Ken W. Stone Special Offer Are you experiencing anxiety & stress? Peace is within your grasp. I'm Bruce Langford, a practicing coach, and hypnotist helping fast-track people just like you to shed their inner bully and move forward with confidence. Book a Free Coaching Session to get you on the road to a more satisfying life, feeling grounded and focused. Send me an email at bruce@mindfulnessmode.com with ‘Transition' in the subject line. We'll set up a zoom call and talk about how you can move forward to a better life.