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Katal Game Podcast
Katal Game Podcast - El "podcamps" de la rima guai - 26 - Nintendo switch, Pokemon Home, Game a la baixa, l'inspector...

Katal Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 85:32


I com cada setmana, nou capítol de Katal Game podcast, el podcast en català sobre videojocs que una setmana més us porta programa . 5 seccions per passar-ho bé. A gaudir! Twitter: @KatalGame Contacte: katalgamepodcast@gmail.com Twitch. https://www.twitch.tv/katalgame Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0iqyylE13CoPA2YiRWL6PR?si=ROmVttrVSSOmYcQnlc9LVw Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChTze062HaOrkoHUJAIrHzQ Temes d'aquest episodi: Pennywise - Let us hear your voice Evanesence - Briing me to life (live) Zebrehead - All my friends are nobodies Ignite - Veteran Canço del final: Electrolight - symbolism part II Seccions d'aquest programa. 1-Les lliçons 2-Q paha!? 3- L'inspector Jamrock 4-La copia 5-Les merdes

School of Podcasting
Don't Quit Your Day Job

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 31:55


Comments? 888-563-3228 My Week On The Road I spent Wednesday with the Cincinnati Podcasters meetup which was a great time of sharing information about what is and isn't working in podcasting. If you are in the Cincinnati area, you should make the trip. From there I went to Nashville for the first ever Podfecta event which was organized by my friend David Hooper. This event used my favorite format which is one track, one room, so all participants get the same information. It's a great way to build community. Then I went to Craft Content Nashville which was an "unconference" (much like the old days of Podcamps). This had over 50 speakers with TONS of tracks. while not all the sessions I attended were stellar, I did walk away with some great info, and got to network and answer some questions. Both events brought in food which made networking very easy. What is a Valuable Show? Jennifer Briney does the congressional dish podcast and did a presentation and the put up a slide that asked, "What is a Valuable Show?" and for Jennifer, it is "An Impressive display of public Entertainment that is useful or important. So Good They Can't Ignore You I listened to the Book "So Good They Can't Ignore Your (Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love) and he goes hard against the strategy of "Following your passion and the money will come." It's a very interesting book and I agree with some of it. He talks about to move forward you need to develop skills that are rare and valuable. This leads to more jobs where you start to control more of your destiny. He also points out and gives many different illustrations on how few (if any) people can say exactly what they want to be when they grow up. Most people talk small steps (doing rare and valuable work) which leads to more opportunities that lead to you having more control over your life (when you are rare and valuable, you control and call more of the shots). The Law of Remarkability: The law of an idea remarkability. Your podcast inspires people to remark about it and if it has the ability to be spread in a venue that supports these remarks. He also talks about having a goal of acquiring skills that are rare and valuable. I want to take this idea and use it as criteria for your podcast. Jennifer Brinery read a bill going through Congress that was over 2000 pages. I'm pretty sure it's rare that anybody would read that (the Senators receive a summary that was four pages) and in regards to really getting a good picture of what is going on in Congress, Jennifer provides a ton of value. Podcast Monetization I got to meet in person Jeff Sanders who is the author of the 5 AM Miracle and The Free-Time Formula (Hear my interview with Jeff Here) did a great job of giving some great insights into having advertising on your show (for the 10% that have enough downloads to support CPM models) and Jennifer Briney of Congressional Dish (hear my interview with Jen)provided a stellar presentation on creating a podcast that is 100% listener supported. In both presentations, Jeff and Jennifer pointed out that it took YEARS to build the audience big enough to be able to do this full time. Don't Quit Your Day Job We have seen people who are super successful. Their pitch goes something like this, "I can show you how to make a million dollars and not pay taxes. Step one, give me a million dollars." In his book So Good They Can't Ignore You author Cal Newport tells the story of a young blogger who was "fed up with living the conventional life working nine to five for the man with little or no time and little money to pursue my true passions so I've embarked on a crusade to show you and the rest of the world how an avergae Joe can build a business from scratch to support a life devoted to living the dream. The business he referenced (as is the case with most Lifestyle designers) is his blog about being a lifestyle designer. In other words, his only product is his enthusiasm for not having a normal life. " Enthusiasm alone is not rare or valuable and therefore is not worth much. I Couldn't Believe My Ears In talking with a brand new podcaster, I was shocked to hear they had QUIT THE MARKETING JOB that they had been doing for years to start a podcast that didn't scream "EASY TO MONETIZE." Jennifer mentioned how she had taken a part-time job as a waitress so she could still do Congressional Dish and pay the bills until the show was built up enough to jump to full time. We think it's courageous, we think if we don't jump now we never will, and so we jump. When we see people jump from building to building we can't believe what we see https://youtu.be/f0xyzj545tc?t=1m9s It's one thing to jump over a mud puddle. It's a totally different story to jump over a lake. As my mother used to say, "just because Johny Johnson jumps off a bridge doesn't mean you should" https://youtu.be/5wOiYjN2_gA?t=2m1s (disturbing) A Reporter Hears Your Latest Episode, What Is Your Headline? In Nashville, I did a live version of the Podcast Rodeo show. I pointed out that most of the content I consume does one of the following: Makes me Laugh Makes me Cry Makes me Think Makes me Groan Educates me Entertains me If the episode you are going to record does none of the above. Question of the Month As I record this it is April 1. The first quarter of 2018 is over. What had you planned on doing in that first quarter that didn't, and what are you going to do differently to make it happen in this quarter. You can leave your answer using the options on the contact page I need your answer by April 26th Because Of My Podcast - I Can't Believe I Got to Meet.... Leslie Eiler Thompson produces The Rogue Ones podcast and explains how she got to me at a super cool person in her niche  Question of the Month As I record this it is April 1. The first quarter of 2018 is over. What had you planned on doing in that first quarter that didn't, and what are you going to do differently to make it happen in this quarter. You can leave your answer using the options on the contact page I need your answer by April 26th Mentioned in This Podcast Tim Hanson -  http://www.manontheseat.com/ Joe Taylor - www.onfaithsedge.com Trapper Jack - www.touchedbyheaven.net Glenn Hebert Interview (on getting sponsors) The Rogue Ones https://www.rogueonespodcast.com/ Jon from www.professorslots.com Podcast Rodeo Show

Sträter Bender Streberg - Der Podcast

Fri, 26 Jan 2018 20:45:05 +0000 https://straeterbenderstreberg.podigee.io/54-sbs-44 8f4e893a9cb119d981bd3b2c417de76d In Folge 44 reden Hennes und Gerry über alles, was ihnen in den letzten vier Wochen medial Spaß gemacht hat. Torsten verspätet sich etwas und gibt dann auch noch seinen Senf dazu. Zum Bespiel verrät er uns endlich, wie er STAR WARS - THE LAST JEDI fand und was er sonst noch so gestreamt hat. Außerdem halten wir wieder super interessantes Zeugs in die Kamera, geben streaming Tipps und haben auch sonst richtig Spaß in den Backen. Und zu guter Letzt versucht Hennes einmal mehr uns sein immer noch ungelöstes Mystery Box Rätsel näher zu bringen, das selbst David Lynch zur Verzweiflung bringen würde. Also, alles wie immer eigentlich. Viel Spaß Hier unsere Live-Podcast Termine: 10.03.2018 Live Podcast im Rahmen des Podcamps 2018 www.podcamp.de 06.06. 2018 im Rahmen der Duisburger Krebshilfe im evangelischem Geimeindehaus in Duisburg Meiderich 05.12. 2018 unser erster richtiger Live Podcast im Schmidtchen www.tivoli.de 54 full no Torsten Sträter, Hennes Bender, Gerry Streberg

Auf dem Holzweg
AdH033: Frisörtattoo

Auf dem Holzweg

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 38:56


Diesmal aus dem Stadtgarten Essen, kurz vor dem Start des Podcamps. Ich berichte von unserem Büroumzug, einem Vortrag und zwei Geschichtenkapselprojekten. Ausserdem singen mir Pemela und Araneo Granda ein Geburtstagsständchen. Zum Schluss gibt es eine dänische Game- und Musikempfehlung.

5 IDEEN PODCAST - für Business & Mindset
005 5I - Drei ??? Podcast und Podcamp - Leidenschaft mit langem Atem

5 IDEEN PODCAST - für Business & Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 33:36


Fri, 10 Mar 2017 04:00:00 +0000 https://5ideen.podigee.io/6-005-5i-drei-podcast-und-podcamp-leidenschaft-mit-langem-atem cbc7aeb67f1658333b4b21d29cee516e Die Drei ??? haben viele Fans unter anderem auch den Thorsten Runte, einen Podcaster der ersten Stunde Initiator der Fragenzeichen Pods und Veranstalter des Podcamps in Essen. Er spricht über seine Leidenschaft, die gute alte Zeit und die neue Podcastwelle! Es spricht David "Dave" Brych. E-Mail: dave@5ideen.com / http://www.twitter.com/DavidBrych ► Thorstens Podcast Formate: http://www.vierohren.de/ ► Fragenzeichenpod: http://www.vierohren.de/category/fragezeichenpod/ ► PODCAMP in Essen am 11. und 12.03.2017: http://www.podcamp.de/ Links: 5 IDEEN Kanal auf YouTube http://www.youtube.com/c/5ideenvideos HeroTube - Corporate YouTube Workshops http://www.herotube.de FROG MOTION MEDIA - Content Marketing in Bewegtbild http://www.fromo.de 6 full no Dave Brych - Creative Producer für Content Marketing bei FROG MOTION MEDIA.

School of Podcasting
Today I share a story about getting outside of yor comfort zone, and we talk with the Real Brian about how his podcast has lead to him getting paid to host two more.

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2015 54:43


Today I share a story about getting outside of your comfort zone, and we talk with the Real Brian about how his podcast has lead to him getting paid to host two more. Donnie Pushed Publish On His Podcast. I got this email in my inbox: Hello Sir, I am writing this to simply introduce myself and say a big Thank You! Not long ago I was inspired to begin a daunting task of creating a podcast. I have listened to numerous ones over a varied topic span ever since the beginnings of the podcast. So I decided to bite the bullet and give this a go. With thoughts of what fun this could be and eager to learn some new skills I ventured forth into the "glamorous" world of podcasting. Your show has been a go-to for every topic I can imagine. I glean over past episodes for the struggles I am currently facing and words of encouragement along the way. Simply put, it has been indispensable in this process. With that said, I do need to mention that I already belong to JLD's Podcaster's Paradise and the information there has been helpful also, albeit a little pie in the sky- esque. I am a loyal listener now of your show along with the Podcasters Studio and Roundtable. This week I listened to the Glen the Geek almost everyday on the long drives between day job customers. All I can say is WOW. That episode really hit home. The show I have created focuses on the Craft Beer community. I am based out of Knoxville, TN so my main goal was to break into the local scene. I am around 5 episodes deep in the editing process and have just released my first show to my website and submitted to ITunes this week. I have broken the procrastination mold of not releasing due to trying to 'make it perfect'. I realize we all have to start somewhere and I have finally made that big step. Now to grow and promote, along with get much better every time I am behind the mic. -Donnie InebriatedWisdom.com My Reply Donnie, Awesome. You have done what so many people have failed to do, you hit publish. No matter what people say from this point forward, you put it out there, for better or for worse, you hit publish. I'm so glad I inspired you because this email may have just inspired me for my next episode. Do you mind if I read you e-mail on the show? Some steps you can take are to go find your beer peeps. See if there are local brewers (guessing here, not my niche), etc. Be sure to make friends before you start pimping your show (or they won't care). Congrats, and do everyone a favor and put a link to your in your signature. Dave Keeping My Integrity at Podcamp Pittsburgh. So I attended a session on basic audio editing. I could see that the audience at this event were brand new to Podcasting. At the end of day one, I asked if there were any open slots (as they just filled one) and they stated they didn't At dinner that night with Krystal, Nick, and Kim, they said I should do a session. It turns out at Podcamps, anyone can speak anywhere. I resisted. As the former director of podcasting for the new media expo, I know what goes into planning and running a show. I just pictured some guy coming up and saying I'm speaking tomorrow at 11 and my brain exploding. Chris Brogan (one the creators of PodCamps) and I asked him if adding sessions was allowed, and sure enough it was. In fact, it was encouraged. But still I resisted. There I was standing on the edge of my comfort zone. I mean that seems like such an ego move. "Hey, I'm here and I'm going to speak!." This is the wrong attitude. It's valid, based on my experience, but I needed to be open for new information. I had just seen with my own eyes how this group desperately needed a podcasting 101 type of talk. Nick continued to nudge, and I thought of my email to Donnie. This meant believing in myself (I've been doing this 10 years, and as a computer instructor I have to be light on my feet and go with the flow on a regular basis), and of course... Nobody was going to punch me in the face.  (thank you Ryan K Parker of foodcraftsmen.com ) So I did it I had a group of 7ish, and Krstal from Libsyn parascoped it to another 50ish. I had 9 words on a piece of paper and just used my knowledge. Was I nervous? Sure. I did zero rehearsal. At the end of day two I was thanked by the founders for doing that session. The Real Brian - Podcasting Has Put Me Where I Am Brian is the host of Profitcast and he was doing some research Upcoming Events Saturday Septemeber 12 Podcast Mid Atlantic  ( I will be doing a Keynote at this event) Saturday Septemeber 12th, New Media Europe Ready to Start Podcasting? Join the School of Podcasting (30 day money back guarentee)

The Audacity to Podcast
The Benefits of PodCamps for Podcasters – TAP002

The Audacity to Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2010 30:54


PodCamps are for more than just podcasters, but how can PodCamps specifically benefit podcasters? I share my thoughts and the three benefits.

Video StudentGuy
#165 Dream a little dream for me

Video StudentGuy

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2010 15:14


At the time I recorded this show there were two great new media events taking place in the middle of June. That has changed. Podcamp New Hampshire 2010 was scheduled to take place the weekend of June 20, Father's day weekend, but it has now rescheduled to a yet to be determined date in October. What a pain that decision must have been to the promoters. It's still a great event to keep on your radar and you should seriously consider this once the new date is finalized. That leaves Podcast's Across Borders 2010, formerly held in Kingston Ontario, now relocated to Ottawa Ontario, June 18, 19 and 20. Bob Goyetche and Mark Blevis are the promoters of this even and you can find out more about them at Canadian Podcast Buffet. You can check out shows I've done in the past for both Podcamp NH 2009 and PAB 2009. By the way, Podcamps take place throughout America and around the world and they're great places to meet helpful, knowledgeable creative people interested in media, social networking and online branding. You can check out the Podcamp.org site for listings of shows in your neck of the woods. Remember, Podcamps are networking seminar events where everyone, including you, is the teacher. Most of these events don't even charge a fee to attend. Don't let the price fool you though, these are top notch gatherings that will help you connect with the top thinkers in the social media and networking world. The remainder of the show is about self promotion - your own self promotion. After attending a day long workshop about business strategies for the artist, sponsored by the Connecticut Commission for the Arts I came away a number great ideas to consider. I'll talk about the sessions I attended in another show. There were three separate seminars presented in Connecticut this past spring and you can hear the recordings online on their site. Recordings of sessions from the May 1st event I attended have not been uploaded yet, so keep checking. In the remainder of the show I talked about the power of talking about your plans with other people and how that helps shape and propel your vision. Making your dreams come true is also a creative act and it begins when you speaking them out loud.

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School of Podcasting
108 Benefiting From Podcamps and Expos

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2007 21:25


Today I talk with Fred Castenada of www.strugglingentrepreneur.com and www.gaincontrolofyourday.com about the differences between Podcamp and The New Media Expo (Fred has been to both). We also learn about his two Podcasts and how he is promoting them. Fred talks about how easy it is to share your information and get great information at Podcamps. This interview was recorded using a Zoom H2. Other Items MentionedPersony Meeting Software www.trypersony.com Rob Walch Interviews a Podcast Listener "Show 200" Podcast Secrets"All Things Dave" www.personalpodcastcoach.com