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In episode 633 of the School of Podcasting, we are looking at Podcasting Events and asking, "is it worth attending?" We also touch base with Danny Peña who has created a movie about his story and his show Gamer tag Radio (that is now winning awards at Movie Festivals) to help introduce people to podcasting and to his show. Danny can point to one thing for his success, "Community." We first spoke with Danny back on episode 506 (definitely check it out) Sponsor: Podcast Engineering School 3:45 Podcast Engineering School – next semester starts September 18th and runs through October 30th. The classes are live and Chris packs the 2-hour classes with tons of information Today I did a quick search on Indeed.com for “podcast engineer” and saw quite a few options Program Includes: LIVE Interactive Online Training Two Mentoring Sessions with Chris Curran Major Discounts on Software and Plugins Lifetime Access to the PES closed community Certificate of Completion EARLY BIRD PRICING IS NOW – SIGN UP TODAY AND SAVE BIG https://podcastengineeringschool.com/ Danny Peña is a Walking Make a Wish Foundation for His Fans 5:36 Danny first appeared on the School of Podcasting back on episode 506 and he has ALWAYs been about his audience and building community (he still is). I drove down to Columbus to Ohio to hang out with him (along with Daniel J Lewis from the Audacity to Podcast). Danny met some of his audience and brought them backstage at the event and introduced them to some of their favorite gamers. Think about how huge that is for the audience members. Think about going backstage at the Super Bowl to meet Tom Brady. In this conversation you will hear: Danny put together an award-winning movie about his story and the rise of Gamertag Radio using iMovie. How he taking steps to embrace those who are not currently listening to podcasts and to help them understand how to start listening ( www.learntosubscribe.com is something I put together) Danny has multiple revenue streams in addition to his sponsors His relationships lead him to leave CBS Radio when things got a little shaky. For more information see www.gamertagradio.com Mentioned: Edison Research Danny's first appearance on the School of Podcasting on episode 506 Daniel J Lewis from www.theaudacitytopodcast.com Are Podcast Conferences Worth It? 34:53 I asked you, "Are podcasting conferences worth it?" and today I play answers from Ed Ryan from Podcasting For Radio Dummies is starting a magazine for podcasters, was inspired to start TWO podcasts and has already received a three-figure boost of support for his Beach talk Radio show that he does with his wife 33:22 Emily from The Story Behind and E Podcast Productions (check out her Book) 40:54 Marco from marcobernard.ca got to meet all sort of people at PM18, and has been inspired to start THREE new podcasts 42:58 Jennifer from Podcast With Jennifer as a podcast editor she has picked up clients and boosted relationships 44:10 Win Charles will attend when she can finance it. She looks forward to having the loving support of the community 45:13 Michael Delany from Caregiving for Dementia got direction and focus for his show, and met a lot of great people. Hear his appearance on the Podcast Review Show 47:50 Hilda from Wise Traditions Podcast has attended two events and came away with practical tips, and relationships. It's super encouraging. 50:03 My thoughts on podcast events 51:13 I got a shout out on the Podcasting For Radio Dummies (Thanks Ed!) Question of the Month 55:00 If there is a slider between 1 I LOVE PODCASTING and 10 is I HATE Podcasting, where are you? Are you feeling like a three? Seven? Lets us know and WHY you are feeling the way you are. If you want to record something and attach it be sure to put September question in the subject line and send it to dave "at" schoolofpodcasting.com (trying to avoid spam with the spelling), or go to our Contact page for more options. I need your answer by 9/21/18 Ready to Start a Podcast? I've got multiple plans for multiple budgets at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/workwithme
Lena har varit på Podcast Movement i Philadelphia och kom hem med många upplevelser i bagaget, något som P-O är mycket nyfiken på. Om man vill vara lite "med på ett hörn" kan man följa Podcast Movement och deras arbete genom Facebook gruppen Alla var där! Vi pratar om Libsyn, Google - Google Podcast och Apple Podcasts Pat Flynn Smart passive income blog Keoni Flynn - All of your Beewax Libsyn - Rob Walch: Yes, that marketing advice for your podcast is still BS (Facebook Live) Podcaster's Round Table (YoTube) Dave Jackson, School of Podcasting, What to think about intro (Facebook Live) Podcaster's Hall of Fame - Dave Jackson Awardee (Facebook Live) Broadcasters meets Podcasters Elsie Escobar Artikel om Elsie på PM18 Tracks: Industry track Creation track Monetazion track Marketing track Society, Culture & Advocacy track Technical track Keynote Special event Broadcasters meet podcasters She Podcasts Elsie Escobar Jessica Kupfermann The Feed Karin Hogh, Podconsult.dk Google Podcasts: Visit generator tool at g.co/podcasts/links so Android phones around the world can open directly to your podcast. Download the Google Podcasts brand asset at g.co/podcasts/dev which can be used on your website to direct listeners to Google Podcasts Lovisa Olsson, Bauer Media Orlando August 13-16, 2019 Inspelad på två ställen i en så kallad double ender med följande utrustning: Hos Lena (i en garderob): Mikrofon och inspelare - Zoom H2n Hos P.O. (i en lägenhet i Spanien): Mikrofon - Shure SM58 Inspelare - Zoom H5 + Zoom MSH-6 MS Capsule och puffskydd, den som egentligen hör till H6:an, se bild: Under inspelningen hade vi telefonkontakt, men ljudet som ni hör är alltså inspelat med utrustningen ovan. De två filerna har redigerats i Hindenburg (Voice profiler, Compressor, Equalizer, Noise reduction), exporterad i -14 LUFS.
Hello everyone! Welcome back to Childless, not by Choice, where my mission is to recognize and speak to the broken hearts of childless not by choice women, and men, around the world. Civilla Morgan here. I am spreading the great news that we can live a joyful, relevant, and fulfilled life, although we could not, did not, have the children we so wanted. •Patreon Contributors: (Patreon contributors are those who have taken an interest in my platform whether they fit the childless not by choice demographic or not. They have decided to contribute a certain dollar amount on a regular basis to help fund my dream of creating awareness and conversation for the childless not by choice community globally. Click the Patreon link for details and to become a Patron!)https://www.patreon.com/Childlessnotbychoice Jordan MorganWell, by the time you hear this episode I will be back home from my first time attending a Podcast Movement Convention, a convention for podcasters and would be podcasters. Podcast Movement 2018 is being held in Philadelphia, PA, this year. Technically it’s my first visit, but my voice went to Podcast Movement 2017 which was held in Anaheim, as I was asked to do voice over at that event for the award ceremony segment. Well, as I speak, it is the morning of day 2 of the convention. I had to grab coffee on the way to this recording to be sure I was coherent! I would like to thank the people at Talkshoe for affording me the opportunity to record live from Podcast Movement 2018! Thank you Talkshoe! And I would also like to thank Heil, the makers of microphones, headphones, and pertinent audio and sound gear. And of course Steve Stewart, Podcast Producer, Director of FinCon Podcast Network. Well, if you’ve been listening to Childless not by Choice for any length of time, you know how much I love the medium of podcasting because it has allowed me to get the word out globally that we, the childless not by choice community, does exist, in plain sight! I am blessed to be able to attend Podcast Movement 2018, as it adds another layer of learning and going to the next level in my commitment to you and to the craft that allows me to speak directly to you. Well, as the month of July comes to a close, so does my month-long celebration of three years of podcasting. The celebration may be coming to an end, but the joy in my heart because I get to give a voice to us, and I get to encourage you, that will continue on. Thank you for celebrating with me this month! In fact, the only thing cooler is when I get to hear from you when you’ve listened to an episode that helped you so much, like this message I received via Facebook DM: Quote: ‘Hi Civilla! I was listening to your podcast episode 59 Endometriosis. I was suffering from that horrible disease for years and years since I was 22 yrs old. I remember you told me that you noticed a turn for the better in my comments on FB. Well, I did some of the things that you talked about in the podcast. I went to talk therapy, got several medical opinions regarding the disease in my body, and I found a doctor that did the Excision of Adhesion surgery. And I’ve been great ever since! Only I haven’t gotten pregnant. But at least I feel better, ttyl.’--TG. --unquote. Wow! It doesn’t get any better than this! You know, as I read that message the first time, I was so touched by the timing. I tend to get a message or email like this right after I finished wondering if I am really getting through to anyone! It never fails! Lol! As I read it again, I started thinking about how my suggestions are based on personal experiences. Honestly, it is sometimes bittersweet. as I sometimes look back on my experiences, and there are things I wish I had done, or done differently or things that I had known. But I can’t dwell back there, in the past. And neither can you. We must look ahead, face forward even if we still feel immobilized by grief. Here is another message I received just a couple days ago, from a Childless not by Choice with Civilla Morgan Facebook group member: I just listened to this podcast and I'm very grateful that something like this is available for I wouldn't be around since experiencing becoming childless.... I also watched the youtube video by Dr. Cristina and it hit the nail about what I'm dealing with... I still have my down days and I have not attended anything dedicated to children (recently a baby dedication happened at church which I saw ahead of time when it was going to happen so I didn't go)... I know by listening to these podcasts will help encourage me to keep looking up and finding that acceptance to being childless... as I'm approaching a year of my surgery... I looking at this from a different angle and now hope that churches see that this is a real deal and they should open their hearts to those of us who are not able to have children so they can see we are as important just like the mommies and daddies...Thank you Civilla for putting these together for I know I am not alone and even with tears falling that I am loved and valuable even though I can't have my own children.--Staci M. She is referring to episode 91--celebration of three years of podcasting. And the YouTube video she is referring to, I will put the link in the show notes. THAT is a powerful video by a wonderful doctor, who is childless not by choice. Look, It is already difficult enough that grief comes in waves, and as we move along in our journey the time between each wave can be longer than when we first realized we would not have children. In the beginning, the waves were seconds or minutes apart. Now, they may be days and months apart. And yes, there are triggers. And the triggers are different for everyone. And triggers can bring a wave crashing into our peaceful surf. You guys know how much I love the beach! Don’t ignore your triggers, but do not allow them to run your life either. Recognize them, do what you must to manage them: see a therapist. Remember episode 88, where I interviewed Licensed Therapist Christy Jordan? Her contact information is in the show notes for that episode. And I will be adding her information to the Resource tab on the website. Talk to a trusted friend or spiritual leader. Join a virtual community like ours which is on the website, www.childlessnotbychoice.net, or search for a local area MeetUp with a positive spirit, or vibe. It doesn’t make sense to sit and chat with women who are also childless and come away from the conversation feeling more depressed. And remember, if you would like to speak with me one on one, the instructions are on the Shop tab on the website. Bottom line, there is nothing wrong with triggers. We are humans dealing with something that in most cases we did not think we would have to. Especially when we are surrounded by family members who had multiple children with no problem. And of course remember to get a second opinion, as TG did, in the above message. Second opinions are very important, especially if what the first opinion is suggesting is questionable in your mind, or irreversible. This is why I say it so often: get a second opinion. Getting a second opinion is not disrespectful to your doctor. Indeed, they almost always expect you to do it when they give you a bad report. So please do not be afraid. You only have one body. And if they are talking hysterectomy, you only have one uterus. Review all of your options. It took me 10 years to come to the realization that my only option would be a hysterectomy. No doctor could convince me before I was ready. And they did try. That was the reason for my requesting a second opinion. A doctor who instantly suggested a hysterectomy after my first visit. This was although he knew I had no children. He asked if I wanted children, and I told him I did. I left his office and never went back. My new OB/Gyn would be the one who stood by me as I waited, hoping to meet Mr. Right. It was only when I finally decided to have the hysterectomy, that he advised me I would have an exponentially better quality of life, I did not care. I was about to lose the ability to carry a baby. And none of it was fair. I felt good the morning of the surgery. I felt strong. I felt a little twinge of ‘what have I done?’ after the surgery, but honestly, it did not last long. There was that moment I have told you guys about where I cried incessantly until I decided to visit a psychiatrist, but my OB/GYN was right, my quality of life has gotten better exponentially. What I am saying is, find a doctor you trust, review his or her findings, and make a decision. Don’t blow things off especially if a cancer diagnosis is involved. I did not have that diagnosis, so waiting around for Mr. Right for 10 years was uncomfortable, embarrassing, depressing, but cancer was not a part of my story. Bottom line, exercise common sense, have a say in your treatment and do what is best for you. It is your body! And remember, if you do have a hysterectomy, there is a PDF on the Resource tab for post-hysterectomy care. I can’t tell you why doctors do not tell their patients the practical things, like waiting a few weeks before wearing heels. Heels put pressure on your midsection that you do not feel until you have a surgery like that. That is no good for the healing process. Wear loose clothing the first few days or weeks. I still cannot answer the question as to why I wore jeans with a belt to an MD appointment shortly after one of my several myomectomies. Common sense things like these will help you heal faster. Check out the PDF list for more information. And thanks again for tuning in. Until next time, bye! Articles of note: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XcAzx0jlhI&t=9s http://childlessnotbychoice.net/episode-88-finding-hope-today-my-interview-with-licensed-therapist-christy-jordan/ https://www.mamamia.com.au/childfree/ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/pa/article-6037381/Caution-urged-social-egg-freezing.html My contact information:Website: www.childlessnotbychoice.net and www.civillamorgan.comFacebook: booksbycivillamorganTwitter: @civilla1Instagram: @joyandrelevancePinterest: Civilla M. Morgan, MSMLinkedIn: Civilla Morgan, MSMThings I said in this episode:‘You want to heal properly or you will never heal properly.’ Thank you for listening to this episode of Childless not by Choice. I appreciate it!Until next time! Bye! ‘To recognize and speak to the broken hearts of childless, not by choice women, and men, around the world.’ ‘Spreading the great news that we can live a joyful, relevant, and fulfilled life’.
Eggs.....I dont know about you, but for Dave & Bex, its a fridge staple. This was our 4th maybe 5th taping of this conversation so we were all egged out, couldn't eat another. So we just had some light & fluffy conversation about eggs at the Podcast Movement 2018 convention.How long do you cook your eggs for??Bexcipes:Egg Saladeggstunaparmrelishavocados&p
En NotiPod Hoy - 13 métricas interesantes que se presentaron en #PM18. - Google Assistant ha encontrado un hueco en las pantallas inteligentes. - Cómo crear un logo. - ¿Por qué necesitas un certificado SSL en tu página web? - Secretos y estrategias para aprovechar mejor las redes. - Cómo evitar que Google penalize tu web porque no carga rápido. - Podcast recomendado: ‘Todo lo que Tecno.‘ - Más contenidos y los enlaces aquí: https://viapodcast.fm/los-podcasts/notipod-hoy/
J & Gwen bring you another special solo episode. It's EXTRA SPECIAL because we recorded LIVE at Podcast Movement 2018 in Philadelphia! Don't worry, only one drink apiece was harmed in the recording of this episode. We get deep into who Gwen & J are and how they came to be from some of their earliest memories. We also talk about some of the really cool podcasters we met at PM18 and give an update, or two, on how the rental property business is going for both Gwen & J. If you liked what you heard, please subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts! Show notes and links from today's episode Vicki Robin Afford Anything episode VetStory podcast Letters from War (aka most emotional song ever) Letters from War podcast Without Warning podcast Congressional Dish podcast Soarpreneur podcast Key takeaways from our chat: 1 - J is very family oriented J & Gwen talk about some of their earliest and most defining memories from growing up. Gwen shares a cute story of learning how to whistle, while J talks about the dangers of growing up with a Boston accent.... duh duh duh duhhhhhh. It's interesting to hear the differences in childhood as J grew up as a member of a loud, boisterous tribe and Gwen grew up in basically the polar opposite lifestyle. 2 - Gwen & J survived the semi-sketchy Airbnb Despite worrying about the apartment burning down while we slept, we made it through the week just fine! The sketch AirBnb did not burn down or get burgled. Gwen did leave a less than glowing review of her stay, in case you were wondering. 3 - The Power of Community No matter where you go, almost around the world, you can find people in the FI community. J & Gwen had an absolute blast meeting up with people in Philadelphia at the Podtastrophe meetup. We got to hear from and have conversations with real people who listen to FIRE Drill. We got feedback on the podcast, celebrated wins with some people and commiserated over real estate stories. So, if you're ever in Seattle or wherever Gwen is, hit us up! We'd love to hang out! Questions? Like or dislike? Leave us a comment! Want to support the podcast? Here are three things you can do. 1. Start tracking your net worth with Personal Capital using our link. It's free. 2. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and get one extra LIVE episode from us per week. 3. Join our Facebook group and connect with other members of the FI community.
Queen & J. are two womanist race nerds talking liberation, politics, and pop-culture over tea. Drink up! On this spot of tea episode… We frequently celebrate ourselves our Blackness and our flyness on this show but how do we navigate whiteness? We hung out with hundreds of white people last week and it was scary as hell. This week we give tips for staying moisturized in the midst of white supremacy and even tips for white people who don’t want to be a part of the problem (...just this one time tho). Also: Podcast Movement recap (#PM18), Janet Jackson, microaggressions, several moments in Black hair, diversity vs inclusion, white feminism (again), and the illustrious Migos, Tweet us while you listen! #teawithqj @teawithqj WEBSITE www.TeaWithQueenAndJ.com SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: twitter.com/teawithqj Instagram: Instagram.com/teawithqj Facebook: www.facebook.com/TeawithQueenandJ Tumblr: teawithqueenandj.tumblr.com EMAIL teawithqueenandj@gmail.com DONATE www.paypal.me/teawithqj OR www.patreon.com/teawithqj #PAYBLACKWOMAN Visit Amalgam Comics & Coffee House @amalgamphilly http://amalgamphilly.com/ Visit The Sable Collective @thesablecollective https://squareup.com/store/sable-22/ NOTES AND EXTRA TEA Visit Max’s Steaks in Philly for the bomb Philly Cheesesteaks and bar: 3653 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19140 This week’s closing clip features Amber Ruffin’s #AmbersMinuteofFury from Late Night with Seth Myers: https://twitter.com/LateNightSeth/status/1022859404712923138/video/1 Check out these publications we were featured in! SHADOW AND ACT "13 BLACK MOVIE AND MEDIA PODCASTS YOU NEED TO SUBSCRIBE TO" HTTPS://SHADOWANDACT.COM/BLACK-MOVIE-PODCASTS/ Podcasts: How I Get Through My Days: http://www.lithiumtolashes.com/podcasts-how-i-get-through-my-days/ Engineering by Indie Creative Network: www.icn.dj/ Libations to our friends Casey and Domingo who help keep this show running by giving his money to Black women. Libations to Ohene Cornelius for our show intro, check out his latest album Flight Risk available everywhere online now. You can find Ohene on instagram and twitter @ohenecornelius and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ohenecornelius/ Libations to T.Flint for our News That's Not News intro! Find him at www.tflintvoiceovers.com/
Sponsor: Podcast Engineering School 2:42 Podcast Engineering School – next semester starts September 18th and runs through October 30th. The classes are live and Chris packs the 2-hour classes with tons of information Today I did a quick search on Indeed.com for "podcast engineer" and saw quite a few options Program Includes: LIVE Interactive Online Training Two Mentoring Sessions with Chris Curran Major Discounts on Software and Plugins Lifetime Access to the PES closed community Certificate of Completion EARLY BIRD PRICING IS NOW – SIGN UP TODAY AND SAVE BIG https://podcastengineeringschool.com/ My Induction Into the Academy of Podcasters Hall of Fame This past week I was inducted into the Academy of Podcasters Hall of Fame. I am honored to be in such good company, and deeply grateful for all the kind words. In looking back at my 13 years I noticed a pattern: How Podcasting Works Valuable content leads to relationships that lead to opportunities. The key word is VALUABLE content. Then you have to work at relationships, and you need to take advantage of every opportunity. Look back I see how: 6:00 Who are Dave's influences? Dave Barry, David Letterman, and Dan Klass 7:59 Thank God I was bullied? 9:25 Hope for all the introverts 10:05 You learn from all your failures 11:00 Content - Relationships - Opportunities 12:50 Dave's first podcast attracts Marcus Couch 14:45 Dave gets to go on the radio to explain podcasting to Music Business Radio 16:30 Marcus Couch invites me to get involved with Podshow. The Internet's first free podcast media hosting 17:25 Why it's not the tech 17:55 Dave tries to sound like Scott Fletcher of Podcheck Review 20:33 Why free media hosting drives me nuts Podshow/Mevio 8/2005 – 4/2014 (116 months – 38.8 million dollars spent) Podango 9/2006 – 12/2008 (27 Months) wildvoice.com 7/2006 – 7/2009 (36 months) mypodcasts.com 2007 – 2011 (estimated 48 months) Audiometric.io 11/ 2012 – 8/2014 (21 months before being purchased by panoply and taken off the market). Opinion Podcasting 11/2015-10/2017 (23 months) The average is 45 months. Take Podshow and the 38 million out of the picture and that drops to 31 (which is close to my typical answer of three years or 36 months) Anchor.fm was started in August of 2015. If they make it 45 months that is May of 2019. If they go 31 months that would be May of 2018. So far Anchor has burned through 14.4 M already (see https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/anchor-fm#section-locked-charts ) 24:00 How I got the job as the director of the New Media Expo 25:57 Podcasters Roundtable shows embracing your competition 26:30 Podcasters Roundtable leads to me interviewing Jordan Harbinger 27:11 My relationship with Daniel J Lewis leads to me getting involved with the Membership Guys 27:48 Talking to Mike Morrison leads to me speaking at Social Media Marketing World 30:11 Podcast Movement and Steve Stewart leads to me meeting Glenn the Geek Hebert 32:50 Glenn invites me to speak at Podfest 34:22 Jared Easley introduces me to Danny Pena 36:16 My second trip to Podfest leads to me being interviewed 37:10 My interview, leads to me being featured in the Messengers a Podcast Documentary 38:16 My speaking resume made it easier to get more speaking gigs 39:20 Podcasting is like farming. You plant, fertilize, and harvest. 38:50 It's not all about downloads. How my audience helped me through tough times. 42:48 Are you ready to work with Dave? 44:45 The one memory that bugs me from PM18 46:50 Daniel J Lewis from the Audacity to Podcast and Podcasters Society inducts Dave Jackson into the Podcaster's Hall of Fame 53:20 Dave Jackson's acceptance speech.
Today, fresh from PM18, Mark discusses Early Adoption vs. Laggards and the new way to consume Podcasts (Swoot).
Just before Ginger packs his bags and heads off to Philly for Podcast Movement 2018, him and Neighbor Cole sit down to discuss a few trailers that launched at Comic Con. Also, the Quadfather calls in to help discuss James Gunn being Fired by Disney.
In Brand on Broadcasting with Ross Brand, we share takeaways from Podcast Movement 2018, including tips for keeping your listeners engaged, and talk about the one big mistake you are probably making with your podcast.Episode 004 is focused on what we learned at Podcast Movement and how it can help all of us improve our broadcasts.Brad Friedman is a best-selling author and the host of the Digital Slice Podcast. He helps clients with inbound and social media marketing at The Friedman Group. Join me as I sit down with Brad at Podcast Movement on the final day of the conference in downtown Philadelphia as Brad shares his takeaways.The interview with Brad was recorded live at Podcast Movement in Philadelphia on July 26 2018. Thanks to TalkShoe for streaming the live audio and Heil Sound for providing the Heil PR40 microphones plus the headphones, headphone amps and boom arms.Website: http://LivestreamUniverse.comSubscribe on ApplePodcasts: http://LivestreamUniverse.com/brand-iTunes/
Was Podcast Movement 2018 a Success this year? Was it worth the money? Two-time Attendee Dave Kanyan of the 'Dumbing it Down with Dave' Podcast spills the beans!'WHAT IS PODCAST MOVEMENT?Podcast Movement is THE ultimate gathering spot for anyone interested in or involved with podcasting and the podcast industry.'Dave Kanyanhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/dumbing-it-down-with-dave_1Podcast Movementhttps://podcastmovement.com/
Was Podcast Movement 2018 a Success this year? Was it worth the money? Two-time Attendee Dave Kanyan of the 'Dumbing it Down with Dave' Podcast spills the beans!'WHAT IS PODCAST MOVEMENT?Podcast Movement is THE ultimate gathering spot for anyone interested in or involved with podcasting and the podcast industry.'Dave Kanyanhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/dumbing-it-down-with-dave_1Podcast Movementhttps://podcastmovement.com/
While at podcast movement 2018 in Philadelphia I manage to grab a quick conversation with Maggie Taylor from Radiotopia. #PM18
LIVESTREAM DEALS Ep 005 (The Podcast Planner)Plan, Organize and Propel Your Podcast with PMx Competition Host Addy Saucedo's Podcasting GuideWelcome to Episode 005 of the Livestream Deals podcast, I’m Ross Brand. Coming up, you’ll hear from Addy Saucedo, author of The Podcast Planner. Addy will be hosting the PMx Competition on July 23th at Podcast Movement in Philadelphia.Addy Saucedo helps podcasters plan, organize and propel their podcasts. She is the author of The Podcast Planner, a Podcasting Guide With Templates To Help Podcasters Consistently Plan, Record and Publish. Addy’s been a podcaster since 2012 and has a background in audio engineering. She also produces and manages more than 20 podcasts for other people. Addy wants to help podcasters share their voice with the world with quality content and sound.Addy will be hosting the PMx Competition on Monday, July 23rd in Philadelphia That’s where we start our conversation.You can learn more about The Podcast Planner and all products featured on our shows at https://LivestreamDeals.com.JULY FACEBOOK LIVE SHOWThanks to Addy for being a part of our July Facebook Live show, which took on a podcasting theme in honor of Podcast Movement later this month. In addition to Addy, we were joined by Dave Jackson of the School of Podcasting. Dave will be inducted into the Academy of Podcasters Hall of Fame on July 24th at Podcast Movement. That conversation with Dave can be heard in Episode 004 of the Livestream Deals podcast. Also on the July Facebook Live show: Hollywood Insider Joie Gharrity, author of The Red Carpet Guide to Visibility and Influence, and Mike Murphy, author of How to Podcast on WordPress .com and host of Mike Murphy Unplugged. Learn more about all the products featured on our shows at https://LivestreamDeals.com.BRAND ON BROADCASTINGWe have another new podcast you’ll want to check out. It’s Brand on Broadcasting. Listen and subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts, Spreaker or Stitcher.ROSS' RECOMMENDED RESOURCESNot sure where to start when it comes to livestreaming and podcasting gear or need a recommendation for a specific product? Our Livestream Universe Resources page has my recommendations for gear, books, courses, software and more.ABOUT LIVESTREAM DEALSLivestream Deals has been a monthly Facebook Live show hosted by Ross Brand of Livestream Universe. Each of those episodes features 4 products or services for live streamers… as well as products of interest to podcasters and online content creators. On the podcast edition, we will focus on one product per episode. Some content will come from our livestream shows and some will be exclusive to the podcast. You can learn more about products featured on the show at https://LivestreamDeals.com.LINKShttps://LivestreamDeals.comhttp://LivestreamUniverse.com/ResourcesSUBSCRIBEiTunes: https://LivestreamDeals.com/iTunesSpreaker: https://LivestreamDeals.com/SpreakerStitcher: https://LivestreamDeals.com/StitcherDISCLAIMERSome of the links on the LivestreamDeals website are affiliate links. You never pay extra for buying through our site, but we may earn a small commission from your purchase that helps us continue to showcase high-quality gear, content and events on our livestreams and podcasts. I only feature those products that I have tested personally or are highly-recommended by multiple trusted members of the LivestreamDeals community.
In Brand on Broadcasting with Ross Brand, I talk about audio interfaces, what they do and why they are important to the quality of your audio when recording in a computer or streaming to the internet.I also discuss Sound Devices' MixPre-3, an audio interface, mixer and recorder. What makes it unique vs competing products is not only the outstanding quality of its Kashmir preamps, but its ability to serve as both a recorder and audio interface at the same time. We wish a very happy 20th anniversary to the team at Sound Devices, a company with a great reputation for making high-quality audio products. I look forward to checking out more gear from Sound Devices at Podcast Movement in Philadelphia later this month. This review of the MixPre-6 by Daniel J. Lewis is very thorough. Sound Devices actually made an update to fix the issue causing one of Daniel's few criticisms in the otherwise strongly favorable review.Parts of this episode were recorded live on Facebook Live late at night on July 13, 2018 and early in the morning on July 14, 2018.
Podcastification - podcasting tips, podcast tricks, how to podcast better
I’ve been to a handful of podcast conferences in my day - but there’s nothing quite like Podcast Movement. As my guest, Dan Franks says, “It’s the single largest gathering of podcasters in the world,” and that makes it pretty special in its own right. But there’s so much more than just that it’s big. PM is filled with great content, attended by tons of great people, and offers an education and enthusiasm about podcasting you won’t find anywhere else. No offense, but not even at those other podcasting conferences I’ve been to. In this conversation Dan and I talked all things Podcast Movement - from what different level podcasters might experience to the exhibit hall, to they types of sessions offered, and more. An incredible value at any conference (even a podcasting conference) is in the hallways, not the presentations My first experience at podcast movement was in Chicago back in 2015. It was one of those environments that was truly electric, you can feel the excitement in the air. Everyone who comes is an enthused podcaster, or is interested in becoming one. It's great just to meet people, even if you don't attend all the sessions you are interested in. That first year, I think I only went to two or three sessions because I was so busy talking with people in the hallways. Everyone was so generous, sharing their best practices, explaining how they accomplish some amazing thing on there podcast audio, or walking you down the hall to a vendor that they personally vouch for. It really is a unique atmosphere that I recommend to every podcaster experience at least once. I was curious how Dan and the Podcast Movement team originally came up with the idea to create such a conference so I asked him. And this conversation he shares how he and some of his buddies were very frustrated with another conference - New Media Expo. They attended 2 years straight and both times there were more podcast of New Media publisher, but there were very few sessions about podcasting. In a typical “can do” approach that many podcasters have, Dan and his friends decided to create the conference they wanted to attend. Podcast movement was born. Are you a newbie podcaster? Your mind will be blown (and empowered) at PM18 Both years that I've attended podcast movement I met a number of individuals who hadn't started their podcast yet. But it was clear they were very serious about doing so. You don't spend money to go to a mega podcast conference without being serious. New podcasters who want to attend podcast movement are going to have their minds blown. There's so much content, it is like drinking from the proverbial fire hose. But if you go about it in a smart way, you can really get a fast-track education about what it takes to create and publish a stellar podcast. When I say you need to go about it in a smart way, what I mean is that you should do a little bit of self education first before you land at the largest podcast conference in the world. Become familiar with podcasting terms, watch some YouTube videos, you might even consider taking our starter course to prepare yourself for what you're going to learn at Podcast Movement. It only cost $99 and we'll have you speaking the language in no time so that your experience at podcast movement is all it can be and more. But even if you decide not to purchase our course, please do something to learn what you can about podcasting. But be careful out there, there's a lot of dated information and advice that isn't based on best practices or what we come to know about podcast search, statistics, downloads, and but I would call Smart podcasting. Advice for seasoned podcasters attending Podcast Movement: Make a plan and execute Podcast movement is not only a podcasting conference for newbies. Even seasoned podcasters can learn a lot by being strategic. When I asked Dan about the kinds of things experience podcasters might learn to podcast movement he said the best approach for podcasters who are looking for something specific, is to look through the sessions and be strategic about what sessions you attend and why. Set goals for yourself. Tell yourself, “y the time I leave I'm going to know how to X, Y, Z.” Then, put your plan in place and make it happen. The way I figure it, you're spending the money to get to Philadelphia, get into the conference, stay in a hotel room and feed yourself, you should make the most of it. But keep in mind, that doesn't only happen in the panel sessions and keynotes. You will meet people in every hallway who have more experience than you do and perhaps have learned how to accomplish exactly what you want to learn. Don't be shy. Introduce yourself to people. Ask them what their podcast is about (That's one of the easiest ways to start a conversation at a podcast conference, you know). The more you isolate yourself and act like a junior high boy at the first school dance, the less you were going to benefit from. Guess movement. Be bold my podcasting brothers and sisters! Get out there and meet your fellow podcast siblings and build the community you long to be a part of. You may think that's a bit dramatic, but it's not. You really do need to take initiative. No irrelevant non-podcast conference exhibits allowed We probably all been at conferences where the exhibit hall is crammed full of any company or service that would pay money to be there. I was once at a Christian booksellers conference where one of the main aisles in the exhibit hall had not only one, but two massage chairs. Yes, it might be nice to get a massage in the middle of a conference, but what does it have to do with selling Christian books? You kind of get the feeling that the organizers were willing to sell boots to anybody who had a bank account. Dan Franks promises that podcast movement will never go in that direction. Every exhibitor is vetted before they are allowed to write the check to be in the exhibit hall. The podcast movement team wants to ensure that everything it's attendees are supposed to is relevant to some aspect of podcasting. That's a breath of fresh air. And one of the things I noticed when I attended podcast movement is that the exhibitors are usually there because they want to help. Yes, they believe their products or services are a valuable way to help you, but if they don't offer what you need, they are quick to point you in the right direction. That's exactly what happened to me one year as I was searching for a particular technology to solve a problem I had with my podcast. The person I spoke to going to me to another company entirely, simply because he wanted to be helpful. That's a winning combination. But I'm going to miss my massage. You have a responsibility to make podcasting better for all of us Imagine that you are telling a co-worker about your favorite series on Netflix. How effective is your enthusiasm about the show going to be on that co-worker if they don't even know what Netflix is? The same thing is true about podcasting. All of us want to gain more listeners to are podcasts, but there are still hundreds of thousands of people in the United States alone who don't even know what a podcast is. It's going to take all of us, promoting our podcasts, explaining what podcasting is, in even borrowing our friends smartphone to pull up there podcasting app and show them how to subscribe, before podcasting will become as prevalent as well known as Netflix. Being on par with Netflix isn't the goal, but that kind of notoriety in familiarity definitely needs to happen in the industry. Everyone of us who podcasts is responsible to make sure that happens. It's actually pretty simple. Don't forget to talk about your podcast to people who you think might be interested in it. Mention other great podcasts that you have listened to recently, show your friends how to find it for themselves. The more enthused we are about the podcast Kool-Aid we've been drinking, the more convincing we are going to be and getting others to drink it. If you haven't thought about attending podcast movement, I highly recommend it. You'll come away from the largest podcasting conference in the world with a renewed enthusiasm not only for your podcast, but for podcasting in general. You will also Come Away with more than one great idea for improving your podcast, adjusting your process to make the consistent publication of your podcast possible, and maybe even a new podcasting best friend. Main Points : The PM18 Podcast Conference [1:16] Here’s what you need to know about Podcast Movement: The World’s Largest Gathering of Podcasters [2:22] PM came out of frustrations with New Media Expo: What about podcasters? [7:29] The first ever podcast conferences at sea. Really. It happened in 2015 and 2016 [10:22] Dan’s experience at Midroll Media (a major podcast sponsor company) [13:22] What can you expect at PM18 if you are a brand new or aspiring podcaster? [16:50] Seasoned podcaster with specific questions? Set your goals and learn it at PM18 [24:20] How can business professionals interested in podcasting think about Podcast Movement? [27:30] How to make the most of the exhibit hall [33:10] The things Dan sees in the podcast industry that excite him [36:19] What you can do to raise awareness of podcasting [40:10] If you can’t attend PM18, check out the virtual pass Featured On This Episode Dan Franks - www.TheDanFranks.com On LinkedIn On Twitter: @DMFranks On Facebook On Instagram: @TheDanFranks www.PodcastMovement.com (updated annually, so check it out) How To Podcast Step By Step - it’s a podcast as well (here on Apple Podcasts) RESOURCES MENTIONED New Media Expo Midroll Media Stitcher IAB Edison Research Nielsen Shure Heil Microphones Sam Ash Music Libsyn Blubrry Podbean Spotify www.Podnews.net
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