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Purple Pants Podcast
Purple Pants Podcast | Rodeo

Purple Pants Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 59:24


Join Brice and the Amazing Race Season 29 winner, Brooke, as they dive into all the thrilling moments from the season premiere.

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Der Tele-Stammtisch - Filmkritiken
Yellowstone, 1883 & 1923 | Ein wilder Ritt durch den Neo-Western-Serienkosmos (Paramount+)

Der Tele-Stammtisch - Filmkritiken

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 78:10


Yellowstone, 1883 & 1923 | Ein wilder Ritt durch den Neo-Western-Serienkosmos (Paramount+) Spätestens seit dem Deutschlandstart von Paramount+ ist auch hierzulande ein Serienhype angekommen, der in den USA schon seit einigen Jahren das Publikum vor die Bildschirme fesselt: "Yellowstone". Oscarpreisträger Kevin Costner und "Wind River"-Macher Taylor Sheridan trafen mit dem Neo-Westerndrama rund um die Ranch der Familie Dutton einen echten Nerv. Mittlerweile hat man das Ganze aber neben bislang vier Staffeln der Hauptserie mit weiteren Spin-Offs zu einem regelrechten Serienuniversum ausgebaut. So widmet sich "1883" mit Sam Elliott der Vorgeschichte der Duttons, wohingegen "1923" nach der Jahrhundertwende angesiedelt ist und mit weiteren Stars wie Harrison Ford und Helen Mirren in den Hauptrollen aufwartet. Während mit "1944" und "2024" bereits zwei weitere Ableger angekündigt wurden, müssen Fans sich durch den Hollywoodstreik bei der fünften und letzten Staffel von "Yellowstone" leider voraussichtlich bis Herbst 2024 in Geduld üben. Zumindest wurden diese Woche aber schon mal die ersten acht von 14 Episoden auf Paramount+ veröffentlicht, was Theresia und David zum Anlass genommen haben, ausgiebig über die bisherigen Serienkosmos ausgiebig zu schwärmen. Dabei versucht das Fanduo die Faszination dafür mit dem imaginären Lasso einzufangen, euch die wichtigsten Charaktere näherzubringen, aber ebenso neben dem Weiden an den Highlights die Schwächen zu brandmarken. Und das beste: beide bleiben dabei relativ spoilerfrei für potenzielle Neueinsteiger. Also: sattelt die Pferde, schwingt die Hufe und begleitet uns auf einem wilden Ritt quer durch die Geschichte der Duttons und von "Yellowstone". Bevor ihr euch jetzt aber schon bei einer Reitschule anmelden wollt: drückt vorher noch auf Play und macht mit beim Podcast-Rodeo. Howdy! Viel Spaß mit der neuen Folge vom Tele-Stammtisch! Wir liefern euch launige und knackige Filmkritiken, Analysen und Talks über Kino- und Streamingfilme und -serien - immer aktuell, informativ und mit der nötigen Prise Humor. Website | Youtube | PayPal | BuyMeACoffee Großer Dank und Gruß für das Einsprechen unseres Intros geht raus an Engelbert von Nordhausen - besser bekannt als die deutsche Synchronstimme Samuel L. Jackson! Thank you very much to BASTIAN HAMMER for the orchestral part of the intro! I used the following sounds of freesound.org: 16mm Film Reel by bone666138 wilhelm_scream.wav by Syna-Max backspin.wav by il112 Crowd in a bar (LCR).wav by Leandros.Ntounis Short Crowd Cheer 2.flac by qubodup License (Copyright): Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Folge direkt herunterladen Folgt uns ab sofort regelmäßig live auf Twitch: twitch.tv/dertelestammtisch

Find A Podcast About
Alan Alda Clear and Vivid Review

Find A Podcast About

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 27:36


  So, for this episode, I know where I found this podcast, I was listening to Dave Jackson's Podcast Rodeo, which we have reviewed here, and Dave was reviewing Clear and Vivid with Alan Alda. Dave was not that impressed by the show, but as soon as I heard that Alan Alda was the host, I became hooked. I am in Generation X and I grew up on MASH and I have the whole collection of episodes that was given to me one holiday a few years ago. The buy-in was easy for me because I had been lightly following Alan Alda for some time. Now I would like to give you the gift of listening to the show. Stats for Clear and Vivid Website https://clear-vivid-with-alan-alda.simplecast.com/  Host Alan Alda Episodes at the time of recording 261 Average length 43 minutes First episode 23 May 2018 Description: Learn to connect better with others in every area of your life. Immerse yourself in spirited conversations with people who know how hard it is, and yet how good it feels, to really connect with other people – whether it's one person, an audience or a whole country. You'll know many of the people in these conversations – they are luminaries in our culture. Some you may not know. But what links them all is their powerful ability to relate and communicate. It's something we need now more than ever. Category: Science and Culture Frequency: Episodic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ClearAndVividAlanAlda  Twitter: https://twitter.com/alda  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clearandvivid/  Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/clearvivid-with-alan-alda-692426  Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/clearvivid-with-alan-alda-alan-alda-tI01YgmSfMp/  Listen Notes rank: top 0.05% Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/clearvivid-with-alan-alda-36507  Support: https://www.patreon.com/clearandvivid      Episodes Reviewed   Episode Chris Voss  https://clear-vivid-with-alan-alda.simplecast.com/episodes/hostage-crisis-how-to-negotiate-through-the-unthinkable-with-chris-voss   Episode Adam Driver  https://clear-vivid-with-alan-alda.simplecast.com/episodes/adam-driver-on-how-theatre-can-help-heal-some-wounds-of-war   Episode Marc Maron  https://clear-vivid-with-alan-alda.simplecast.com/episodes/marc-maron-on-what-podcasting-has-taught-him-about-relating   Episode Billy Collins  https://clear-vivid-with-alan-alda.simplecast.com/episodes/billy-collins-when-words-have-a-mind-of-their-own   Episode Tom Hanks  https://clear-vivid-with-alan-alda.simplecast.com/episodes/tom-hanks-and-alan-alda-on-the-human-element     Info for Find A Podcast About: email timothy@findapodcastabout.xyz Twitter @Findapodabout FaceBook @Findapodcastabout Buy Me A Coffee Teepublic Thank you again for taking a listen. If you want to Outsmart the Algorithm and have me review a podcast, email me timothy@findapodcastabout.com or go to the website findapodcastabout.xyz where you can listen to the other episodes and leave me a voicemail. I'm here to help you find your next binge-worthy podcast.   Thank you for listening to Find A Podcast About which is a production of TKB Studios. If you are interested in taming your inner critic and creating more than you consume then head on over to my other podcast Create Art Podcast. There I discuss topics for the new artist and review topics for those who are more seasoned. Many times I will have a professional artist on to share their story of how they overcame the odds against the world and themselves. The website is createartpodcast.com. I'll see you there.  

Find A Podcast About
Technology Podcast Rodeo Show

Find A Podcast About

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 55:43


Getting to Return A Favor In this episode, I review The Podcast Rodeo Show hosted by Hall of Fame Award-Winning Dave Jackson. A while back I met Dave at DC Podfest after I had surgery on my neck. Little did I know at that fateful meeting I would be in the presence of someone who would change my approach to podcasting for the better and lead me to my now day job of podcasting. Stick around for this one where I interview Dave about his podcast.    Stats for The Podcast Rodeo Show Website https://www.podcastrodeoshow.com/  Host Dave Jackson  Number of Episodes at time of recording 441 AVG Length 10 minutes First Episode Published 6 March 2017 Description By Host Each week Podcast Consultant Dave Jackson chooses a random podcast and listens to an episode and comments. How long will he listen before he bails? Enjoy these brief podcast reviews as you discover new shows and learn how to make your show better. Category Technology Frequency Weekly Contact https://www.podcastrodeoshow.com/contact/  Podchaser Link https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/podcast-rodeo-show-reviews-and-511598  Listen Notes Link https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/podcast-rodeo-show-reviews-and-first-T4UxFIH1rey/  Listen Notes rating top 2% GoodPods Rank #60 out of 100 in Hot Too Charts Support Page https://www.podcastrodeoshow.com/support/     Episodes Reviewed  Skype of the Cthullu https://www.podcastrodeoshow.com/skype-of-cthulhu/  Poetic Earthlings https://www.podcastrodeoshow.com/poetic-earthlings/  Sounds Like A Cult https://www.podcastrodeoshow.com/sounds-like-a-cult/ Clear+Vivid with Alan Alda https://www.podcastrodeoshow.com/clearvivid-with-alan-alda/  Don't Fear The Feedback https://www.podcastrodeoshow.com/dont-fear-the-feedback/  My old Show KDOI Podcasting https://www.podcastrodeoshow.com/kdoi-art-talk-and-projects/      Info for Find A Podcast About: email timothy@findapodcastabout.xyz Twitter @Findapodabout FaceBook @Findapodcastabout Buy Me A Coffee Teepublic

More Podcast Money
From Whining to Winning - Ask Your Audience to Give Back

More Podcast Money

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 9:45 Transcription Available


Mark Des Cotes is a podcaster, graphic designer, and friend (he's the guy behind the School of Podcasting, Ask the Podcast Coach, and Podcast Rodeo artwork. You can find him atl Rings of Power Podcast http://www.ringsofpowerpodcast.com (ringsofpowerpodcast.com) Resourceful Designer http://www.resourcefuldesigner.com (resourcefuldesigner.com) Podcast Branding http://www.podcastbranding.co (podcastbranding.co) Today you will hear how just changing the angle of your pitch can result in a much better result. Instead of complaining about how expensive it is to be in business, simply point you how you have delivered value, and if your audience would like, they can give back at an easy-to-remember link. Maintain Control and Future Proof Your MonetizationOn my Ask the Podcast Coach show, I use a link www.askthepodcastcoach..com/awesome where I control where that link goes. For now, it goes to a page on the website where people can buy my book, leave a Paypal donation, or become a patron of the show. If you leave a specific link (http://www.patreon.com/davejackson (www.patreon.com/davejackson)) what happens if later something better comes along? You have a bunch of episodes with an outdated link. I create that link with a built-in tool from http://www.trypodpage.com (Podpage). If you're on WordPress you can use the https://supportthisshow.com/prettylinks (pretty links) plugin. Buy the Book Profit From Your PodcastPick up any book on podcast monetization, and you will find 90 percent of it only covers how to launch a podcast. If you already have a podcast, you have that information; you're ready for the next step. Profit from Your Podcast provides top strategies and real-life examples of podcast monetization. This book is more than what to do. It also tells you how to do it. Chapters cover such topics as: How to Grow Your Audience How to Set Your Pricing Understanding Advertising Jargon How to Find Sponsors Best Strategies for Making Money as an Affiliate Master Strategies for Crowdfunding Harnessing the Power of Webinars and Events The Top Tools to Make Your Job Easy Built on the author's fifteen years of experience in podcasting, this action-packed guide will benefit new and veteran podcasters. Get clear on who your audience is and what they want, deliver value, and build an engaged audience that wants to give you money. Leverage your relationships and the integrity you have built through your podcast to create multiple streams of income. https://www.profitfromyourpodcast.com/book (Profit from Your Podcast) gives you the tools to do it all. Mentioned in this episode: Join the School of Podcasting Join the School of Podcasting When you join the School of Podcasting you can quit worrying about: Are people going to listen to me? (Yes, cause I'll show you how to see what they want). Am I going to sound stupid? (No, as I'll show you the magic of editing) It will cost a million dollars (No, I'll have you sounding like a million bucks without spending a million bucks).  I don't anything about this technology (You said the same thing about driving).  Get access to: Step-by-step tutorials, live group coaching, a mastermind group filled with brilliant podcasting minds,  and the ability to schedule as many one-on-one quick-fix calls as you like at no extra charge.  Join worry-free with a 30-day money-back guarantee  Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/listener Need Help Growing Your Show? Do you know why your show isn't growing? (Probably not as you are TOO CLOSE to the content and you've lost your objectivity). I can help spot that low-hanging fruit that you missed. Schedule a strategy session today and let's get your show growing at a faster pace. https://profit-from-your-podcast.captivate.fm/strategy (Strategy Session)

School of Podcasting
Now Sure About Your Show? Don't Be Afraid To Ask Your Audience for Advice

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 34:24


I am seeing people that seem to be afraid to reach out to their audience. I get it. It's easier to have the reason of "lack of engagement" on your downloads instead of asking people for feedback on your show.  Today I share a story on how I was ready to make sweeping changes to the Podcast Rodeo show until I decided to open up a discussion with my audience. I was at one point thinking of shutting the podcast down. It turns out that ONE person who had ideas of changing the show was in the minority.  That doesn't mean their suggestion has no merit. I was reading Eric Nuzum's newsletter and he (of NPR experience) to 18 months to play with the format of their new show. With this in mind, I'm still doing my show, but I'm looking into implementing the things that my audience enjoys while aligning the show a bit more with my brand. I always say, "Your podcast is a recipe - not a statue."  Question of the Month Submission When you are in an app and see a show you probably should be listening to what inspires you to go further and potentially subscribe or follow. I need your answer by 1/28/22 Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/question My New Page with Affiliate Links Check it out at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/support if you are a person that doesn't feel they would benefit from the School of Podcasting, but wants to support the show, I've now made it easy. Join the School of Podcasting When you join the School of Podcasting you can quit worrying about: Are people going to listen to me? (Yes, cause I'll show you how to see what they want). Am I going to sound stupid? (No, as I'll show you the magic of editing) It will cost a million dollars (No, I'll have you sounding like a million bucks without spending a million bucks).  I don't anything about this technology (You said the same thing about driving).  Get access to step-by-step tutorials, live group coaching, a mastermind group filled with brilliant podcasting minds,  and the ability to schedule as many one on one quick fix calls as you like at no extra charge.  Join worry-free with a 30-day money-back guarantee  Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/start Podcast Rewind Too Many Podcasts Earn and Invest Love Thy Lawyer Mentioned in This Episode Affiliate Link Support Page Profit From Your Podcast Book Eric Nuzum Newsletter Jordan Harbinger Deals Page Podcast Rodeo Show Too Many Podcasts Earn and Invest Love Thy Lawyer School of Podcasting

Create Art Podcast
Creativity in a Pandemic

Create Art Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 56:54


York Campbell from Poetic Earthlings talks with CAPYork Campbell with Poetic Earthlings Podcast has been creating his own audio drama tinged with SciFi and Psychology for years. Dave Jackson from Podcast Rodeo has praised the production value. I discovered Poetic Earthlings through twitter when York reached out to me and let me know he appreciated KDOI Podcasting ( my previous show) and now he has made the transition listening to Create Art Podcast. York uses poetry and storytelling to create one of the most immersive soundscapes in audio drama. Enjoy this episode and share it with a friend. Topics DiscussedHow to keep Creativity Fresh in a PandemicDescription and goals of Poetic EarthlingsWriting for a Podcast vs writing for pleasureHow Podcasting influenced his writing styleHow Art impacts his jobWhat is next for Season 2Create Art Podcast MissionWelcome friend to Create Art Podcast. Our goal is to help you create more than you consume. We have interviews, conversations, commentary, and projects to energize your creative side. You can create art, let my over 20 years of art experience in various fields help you break loose from the internal critic that plagues us all. Need some inspiration?Make sure you check out our Poetry Page to be inspired by #NaPoWriMo throughout the year. National Poetry Writing Month occurs in April Each year. Check it out and connect with others who share a love of poetry. Quick Overview of today's episodeDiscussion with York Campbell of Poetic Earthlings Podcast on how to maintain your creativity through a Pandemic. Be encouraged to continue your discipline. Thank you for listening to Create Art Podcast. Feel free to reach out to me directly my email is timothy@createartpodcast.com you can also join our FB Group, Instagram, or Twitter accounts. Create More Thank You Consume. Let us know about your projects and be a guest on the show. 

Too Many Podcasts!
"What Was That Like"? The Sherpa interviews Scott Johnson for some real unreal stories!

Too Many Podcasts!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 33:52


Most of you know your Podcast Sherpa, and you know there's nothing like a unique podcast to catch his ear. And boy, did I find one! Enter Scott Johnson, computer expert, to fry our circuit boards! (Hey, YOU try to come up with a clever computer analogy.) What Was That Like is all at once gritty, funny, twisted, and very real. Kind of like a breakfast at IHOP. Oh wait, I better not discuss meals, given one of the podcast episodes we discuss! Let's just focus on the lady who married a wrong number, shall we? Check out his show. It's the slice of life that gets left in the back of the fridge...oh wait, there I go again, discussing food! Ok, time for the sherpa to go to his happy place..... Scott's info; Website- http://whatwasthatlike.com, Podcast: What Was that Like Scott's Recommendations: Darknet Diaries; School of Podcasting; The Podcast Rodeo; Office Ladies Sherpa (Scary Podcast) Suggestions:https://www.geek.com/culture/best-scary-podcasts-to-get-you-in-the-mood-for-halloween-1807433/ The Edge of Sleep Odd Tonic Ghost Town Cryptids Walking the Shadowlands Nocturne The Moonlit Road My Favorite Murder The Black Tapes Beyond with Mike Kelton And don't forget! November 1st will be the first teaser promo for a new podcast that's planned for next year. Subscribe now, so you can catch the new episodes when it launches. Thank you! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jim-the-podcast-sherpa/message

School of Podcasting
Help My Podcast is Stuck and Not Growing

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 59:51


Should I Even Start a Podcast? Yes, and here is why. Americans spend over 60 billion dollars a year on diet books. Now you might say that is why people write books because people buy books - because each year more and more people are getting fat. How many people move to Los Angelas to become an actor or actress or to Nashville to be Musicians. You have your talent. You have your goals. You have your unique insights and they aren't going to help or entertain anyone sitting on your computer. I'll Never Be Good As.... I've spoken about impostor syndrome in the past. Today I'm going to talk a bit about Tom Brady who some consider being the best Quarterback of all time in American football. Tom Brady decided to pursue football in college (he was good in multiple sports, but LOVED football). He went to Michigan in 1999. He didn't look at the top quarterbacks in 1999 and say, "I'll never be as good as Bret Farve, Troy Aikman, or Steve Young. Instead, he pursued football and used those quarterbacks as inspiration. You may not be as good as someone, you may actually be better - because you can learn from their history. When Your Podcast Is Stuck Today we are going to talk about getting your show unstuck. Here is a typical podcast that I run into on a regular basis. Maybe this sounds like you: Podcasting for five months Averaging about 54 downloads per episode Looking to grow your audience (we all area) Looking to make some money with your podcast It's hard to monetize a show with 50 downloads per episode. Many people don't realize that you're lucky if you get 5% of your audience to take action. That means three people will take action (if we round up). Finding Motivation to Keep Going You started your podcast cause you love your subject, and you want to talk about your subject, podcasting sounded fun, and you jumped in. Scenario: You and your cousin love to talk about your favorite TV show. You start a weekly podcast and you talk about your favorite TV show. Conclusion: This podcast is successful. You wanted to talk to your cousin about your favorite TV show with your cousin and you are. Now you want to earn some income. You changed your why. Try this: Go to an episode from three months ago and measure how many downloads you got in the first week. Then measure how many downloads you received from one of your latest episodes. I did this for someone at Libsyn and his numbers were up 20%. You Changed Your Why Now you are stuck with a podcast about a TV show that is trying to make money. I said in my previous episode about making money with your podcast that the #1 BEST way to make money with your podcast is to have a product to sell your audience. You don't have one of those. The second best way is through affiliate marketing. Aside from DVD's of the show, there may not be a ton of products related to the show that you can promote and earn a commission on the sale. This leads you to crowdfunding with a  tool like Patreon. Patreon says you might get 5% (that's three people in your case) and the average donation is $7 so you might end up with $21 for the month. That should pay your monthly media hosting bill. At least your not losing money to enjoy your hobby. If you move to a platform that offers dynamic ad insertion (where you earn .0017 cents per download) you would earn an extra thirty four cents per month. Did You Make a Mistake? Some might say you didn't plan enough. You didn't think through your podcast enough, and I'm not sure you agree with that. You started your podcast and I run into people on a regular basis who have been planning their podcast for YEARS. The six quarterbacks drafted before Brady combined to start 191 games and throw 246 touchdowns. Brady has won 201 games in his career — including four Super Bowls — and thrown 450 touchdowns ... and counting. The Beatles were formed in 1960 (Harrison, Lennon, McCartney have been together since 1958). In 1962 they got a manager to make them a bit more professional, and a music producer to help shape their sound. They didn't have their famed appearance on the Ed Sullivan TV show until 1964. That means it took four to six years of practicing their craft, going through some lineup changes (Pete Best, Stuart Sutcliffe, Norman Chapman, Tommy Moore, and Jimmie Nicol). They were a bit like the band Spinal Tap when it came to drummers. Keep in mind that not everyone liked the Beatles Decca Records rejected the band with the comment "Guitar groups are on the way out, Mr. Epstein." So it's OK if not everyone likes you. Who and Why? I've talked about knowing who your audience is a lot of this website, as well as knowing your why. These are the two most important questions you need to answer. If someone had said I want to start a podcast about a TV show and I want to earn a living from it in five months I would've told them to not even bother. If they had told me five years, I would explain to that you need to come up with multiple streams of income. I would also point out, that it is 100% OK to do a podcast as a hobby and enjoy yourself. What Do One of a Kind People Do? Tom Brady is a quarterback in the NFL. For my friends across the pond, forgive me as I say "Football." He is playing his 20th season this year. Brady has played in nine Super Bowls, winning six of them, the most of any player in NFL history. Due to his numerous accomplishments, records, and accolades, he is considered by many sports analysts to be the greatest quarterback of all time. When you take the phrase Greatest Of All Time you get GOAT. I did a deep dive into Brady (shout out to Monica Rivera for turning me on to Tom vs Time on Facebook). I was not surprised that a ton of his success is his attitude. What Podcasters Can Learn From Tom Brady He started as a child attending football camps. He has a genuine, insatiable love of the game of Football. In high school, Brady was not good enough to start on the 0–8 JV team, which had not scored a touchdown all year. He created highlight tapes and sent them to schools he considered attending. This led to strong interest from many football programs around the nation. He joins the Michigan football team as their seventh quarterback. He had over 100 practices his first year not to mention the hundreds of hours of meetings to prepare him to play. He was a backup for two years. When he finally got to play in a game his pass was a 45-yard interception resulting in the other team getting a touchdown. He wasn't sure if the coach would ever put him in again. At one point, Brady hired a sports psychologist to help him cope with frustration and anxiety and even considered transferring to California. He worked closely with assistant athletic director Greg Harden, who met with Brady every week to build his confidence and to maximize his performance on the field. This aided Tom in believing in himself. In his first year at Michigan, he played one game with a rating of 63.7. He sought guidance on a weekly basis The next three years his rating was 137, 133, 138. Brady was selected by the New England Patriots with the 199th overall pick in the sixth round of 2000 NFL Draft Tom Brady realizes that there are many people that want his job, so he works year-round on his game. He realizes he is in a "What have you done for me? business."In investments, there is a line that states "Past performance does not guarantee future results. " He earns his position every day. He cares deeply and has stated that losing super bowls is something he never forgets. He LOVES the game. Why else with someone with an estimated $180 million dollar net worth be putting his body on the line. He understands how to set priorities. He will say, My family is number one, and football is "One A." When its football time, he is all football. When it's family time, he is all in on his family. He has evolved over the years and hires coaches and experts to help out. He is looking for any kind of improvement, even if it's only a one percent improvement. The six quarterbacks drafted before Brady combined to start 191 games and throw 246 touchdowns. Brady has won 201 games in his career — including four Super Bowls — and thrown 450 touchdowns ... and counting. Another saying from Brady is staying hungry- stay humble. He often gives back to the community. Getting Your Podcast Unstuck Tom Brady LOVES to evaluate his performance. He is looking for ANY way to improve his performance. You should do the same. I talked about evaluating your own show in the past. Go back to some old episodes and listen with fresh ears. I recently went back through some old email sequences and found some HORRIBLE mistakes. Go listen to your show with fresh ears. Poll your audience. I just got a poll from the show Chapo House who is making $141,042 PER MONTH and their poll amounted to "What are we doing right, and what do you wish we would do less of." Do you have the courage to send out that survey? If you're struggling with finding topics, then take some time and search for new blogs, youtube channels, podcasts, and other sources of information that you might want to comment on. Take action to DO things that you can talk about first hand. Go to where your audience is and make friends and start relationships with people Make sure your show is everywhere. I'll be talking about this on DC Podfest. I am saddened when someone signs up for the Podcast Review Show or Podcast Rodeo and I ask for a link to your show and they send a link to their episode in Apple. What if I was on android like 80% of people in Europe? Start a Facebook group, or join a Facebook group around your topic. This may feed you with ideas, or introduce you to people you may want to interview. What If I Change Direction? If you change direction (and first, yes you can) you need to have the stomach for it. Why? Because not everyone is going to like your new direction and leave. Are you OK with that? You need to be because you need to realize that anyone who leaves is not your target audience. Then you need to realize that it is a bit like starting over, and it may take some time to get the attention of your target audience and get them to talk about you. Take A Long Hard Look in the Mirror It may be that you've run out of gas about your topic. Maybe you've said all you need to say. Very popular shows like Game of Thrones, Seinfeld, Cheers, all came to an end, and eventually, all podcats will come to an end (unless you hand it off to a new host). Work With Me Join the School of Podcasting or let me be your podcast mentor

Guy Party Podcast
Guy Party Podcast Rodeo 61 - The Lighter Side of the Switch

Guy Party Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 62:20


This week we go over what is going on in the world of Matt and Al and then we talk some Super Mario Maker 2 and how bad Al is at it. Then we go into Nintendo news with some online discussion and go over the new Switch Lite version. Next, we air some big news about Philadelphia's very own gaming arena and then talk some CyberPunk talk. We wrap things up with asking the question of the week: What game do you really want a remake of? Sit back, relax, and enjoy!

School of Podcasting
Is It Possible to Air Check My Own Show?

School of Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 43:04


Back on episode 655, we talked about how do you know if your show connects with your audience? That focused on making sure your content was great. Your podcast is a presentation of information. As someone who speaks at conferences, and use to teach in the corporate world there are always three presentations. The presentation you planned The presentation you delivered The presentation you wish you had delivered. The way to avoid those regrets is through planning, but also by learning from your past mistakes. I was asked by Ed Ryan who is the Editor of the Podcast Business Journal to write an article address how to "Air Check" yourself (and can you?). Here is the article. Podcast Air Check Tips: My buddy Erik K Johnson of the Podcast Talent Coach podcast says, "Nobody is getting on a bus without knowing where it's going." If you stop your show at the 1-minute mark do you feel like you know enough to get on the bus? Do you know where it's going? We are assuming your headline is in great shape (if not see my free guide to help you write better episode titles). Speaking of episode titles, does this title accurately reflect what is being covered in this episode? If you stop your show at the three-minute mark are you into some content (or are you still in chit chat mode). You know your crutch words. We all have them. How are they in his episode? Do you have advertising on your show? You might have a "30-second" spot. Take out your phone and time how long your 30-second spot. For me, I often find typos in my show notes when I read the post with a fresh set of eyes. If You Are Doing Interviews I have a cheat sheet that you can use for this. Looking back at your interview answer these questions: What are the strengths of the guest? Why did you bring them on? What did you get out of this interview? What were the takeaways? Then listen to the interview and take out a notepad (or open your favorite note-taking app) and use two columns. In the first column label in questions and in the second column put "Answer." When I listen to Harry Durran of Podcast Junkies, Harry does a great job of asking the questions I would ask if I was interviewing the guest. So as you listen to this episode, did you miss any opportunities for follow up questions? Did you promote the guest’s website/products/services? If so, was it enough, too much, too little? Did you find yourself repeating what the guest said (ME TOO!).  We heard it the first time. Looking at why you brought the guest on, did you achieve what you set out to do? Did you get the expected takeaways? If so, what did you do to get to those answers? If not, what do you feel you could do differently next time. Final Conclusions What do you think you did well in this episode? What was the best take away? ( maybe turn that into a social media post) What lessons can be learned from this episode? How was your call to action? Did you have ONE or twelve? While a self-evaluation is hard to do (and just not as good as getting someone else’s opinion). If you do find yourself face to face with an actual listener, THIS IS HUGE. Ask them what they like (and they will tell you). Then ask you what they dislike (and often they will say nothing). Explain that you have thick skin and can take it, and then shut up. The awkward silence might nudge them to give you a pointer or two. If you really want to give them a “Safe” environment, when they start to give you notes state, “Do you care if I write this down?” and jot it down on paper or in your phone. This shows the person their opinion is important and might lead to more feedback. Lastly, don’t get defensive and start explaining why you do something. JUST LISTEN and thank them for their feedback. Keep in mind, you are 100% in control and what you do with this feedback is entirely up to you. Here Are Some Resources to Get Your Podcast Reviewed: Podcast Review Show The Podcast Whisperer Podcast Rodeo show If you know of others leave them in the comments below. As you might imagine if you Google the words podcast and reviews you get tons of articles about how to get reviews in Apple (which do nothing but provide social proof – they do not advance you up the charts or help you be found). Question of the Month: Do You Pay For Any Part of Your Podcast Production? Are you paying for any part of your podcast production, and if you are how much does it cost? Thanks to Jonathan Bloom from Weekly Awesome Fred from The Podcast Reporter Robert from Happy Diabetic Podcast  Steve Stewart who produces the Military Money Podcast and runs the Podcast Editors Club Pedro from My Stuttering Life John From Professor Slots Moxie from Your Brain on Facts (Moxie on the Podcast Rodeo show ) Brandon  from Florida Focus Podcast May Question of the month: What is your biggest pain point in podcasting? Podcast Rewind I appeared on the Project Egg show where we talked about podcasting, where I grew up, how I grew up, and I must say this was "not your typical" Dave Jackson podcast. Because of My Podcast We lost our job on the radio, and because of our podcast, we got a job back on the radio. Check out the Brendon and Kevin Podcast  Where Will I Be?  June 8th Utah Podcast Summit Sandy, Utah June 15-16 WordCamp Kent Kent, Ohio August 13-16 Podcast Movement  Orlando Florida September 4-7 Fin 2019 Washington, DC September 8-10 Military Influencer Conference Washington DC October 17 – 18 DOYO Live Youngstown Ohio. Mentioned in This Episode Episode 667 on productivity Podcast Review Show Podcast Rodeo Show Work With Me Join the School of Podcasting or let me be your podcast mentor podcoin

Kuldrin's Krypt A BDSM 101 Podcast
Podcast Rodeo Show Reviewed Me-S02E10

Kuldrin's Krypt A BDSM 101 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 9:12


Recorded and Published: February 16, 2019I love being reviewed by anyone who will provide constructive feedback, So when My Mentor, Dave Jackson from http://SchoolOfPodcasting.com gave me a horse whinny (which is a good thing) I had to share it with you, my faithful Krypters!http://www.podcastrodeoshow.com/kuldrins-krypt-a-bdsm-101-podcast/If you are interested in starting your own show and want to do it the right way: https://www.theschoolofpodcasting.com/?ref=fb004dContact info:Email: Sir@kuldrinskrypt.comFetlife Group: https://fetlife.com/groups/159275Fb: Kuldrin Fire https://www.facebook.com/kuldrin.fireTwitter: @MasterKuldrin https://twitter.com/MasterKuldrinInstagram: kuldrinfire https://www.instagram.com/kuldrinfire/Patreon: kuldrinskrypt https://www.patreon.com/KuldrinsKryptPaypal: MasterKuldrin http://paypal.me/masterkuldrinhttp://kuldrinskrypt.com/contactresourceLimits and Interest Survey: https://kuldrinskrypt.com/survey

Kuldrin's Krypt A BDSM 101 Podcast
Podcast Rodeo Show Reviewed Me-S02E10

Kuldrin's Krypt A BDSM 101 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 9:12


Recorded and Published: February 16, 2019I love being reviewed by anyone who will provide constructive feedback, So when My Mentor, Dave Jackson from http://SchoolOfPodcasting.com gave me a horse whinny (which is a good thing) I had to share it with you, my faithful Krypters!http://www.podcastrodeoshow.com/kuldrins-krypt-a-bdsm-101-podcast/If you are interested in starting your own show and want to do it the right way: https://www.theschoolofpodcasting.com/?ref=fb004dContact info:Email: Sir@kuldrinskrypt.comFetlife Group: https://fetlife.com/groups/159275Fb: Kuldrin Fire https://www.facebook.com/kuldrin.fireTwitter: @MasterKuldrin https://twitter.com/MasterKuldrinInstagram: kuldrinfire https://www.instagram.com/kuldrinfire/Patreon: kuldrinskrypt https://www.patreon.com/KuldrinsKryptPaypal: MasterKuldrin http://paypal.me/masterkuldrinhttp://kuldrinskrypt.com/contactresourceLimits and Interest Survey: https://kuldrinskrypt.com/survey

Brilliant Observations
Name That Secret Ingredient | Brilliant Observations 050

Brilliant Observations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 73:51


Lasting App https://www.getlasting.com/ John now has a million dollar idea - or is it #girlsdopoop - amazing entertainment A teenager who baked cookies with her grandfather’s ashes...because teenagers are psychotic Billion dollar Powerball!! What would you buy? Podcast Rodeo is Jess’s fave! Nitwit of the week: https://www.goupstate.com/news/20181015/man-shot-after-triggering-his-own-booby-trap What makes YOU feel like an adult….or a teenager? Let’s connect! Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/listenbrilliant Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/listenbrilliant Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/listenbrilliant Email: brilliantobservations@gmail.com Show notes: www.brilliantobservations.com

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Some Kind Of Show
S.K.O.S. Number 116

Some Kind Of Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 54:20


Eric joins us again this week as we discuss the pros and cons of Podcast Rodeo. We talk a bit about the influx of rentable scooters, beer (surprise, surprise), and we have a MovieCast Quiz.

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Ask the Podcast Coach
Apple's Recommended File Format

Ask the Podcast Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2018 58:43


To we are joined by Chris Nesi of www.chrisnesi.com 2:00 My listener is somewhat abusive, how do I handle this? 9:50 Apple Recommended AAC over Mp3 see  https://help.apple.com/itc/podcastsbestpractices/#/itcdfa57bad5 12:57 Hindenburg allows you to make chapter markers in mp3 files - should I use them? 18:15 Calendar and planning ahead 18:20 Do you have a show calendar? 22:30 Hearing other people talk about you, should I change the name of the Podcast Rodeo show? 30:08 Burt Reynolds photo? 31:18 Busy vis productive time (mentioned Rescuetime.com ) 33:25 Giving your brain a break 38:13 Thanks to our Awesome Supporters 40:44 Chris's wife also podcasts at www.katenesi.com and Journey Podcasts (lifelong learning ) 42:50 Children are now playing podcasts 48:00 Chris' top tool is Voice Meeter banana  (sign up to be an awesome supporter to see Chris Demo VB Banana) 53:47 How Chris records interviews 57:00 International Podcast Day! Ready to Start a Podcast? The school has everything to take you from idea to a podcast with full syndication. See www.schoolofpodcasting.com/start  

Pee on the Pods
Ep 6 - Share a Slice with Sean vs Podcast Rodeo

Pee on the Pods

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2018 59:17


Episode 6 “Share a Slice with Sean vs Podcast Rodeo” September 28, 2018   Podcast Rodeo sealed their fate by “reviewing” Share a Slice with Sean. Sean did the absolute correct thing and got the professionals involved!     Show Links/Pictures: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/share-a-slice-with-sean/id1071571055?mt=2   https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-rodeo-podcast-reviews-and-first-impressions/id1214744628?mt=2     Find us: iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pee-on-the-podss/id1427842625?mt=2 Google Play https://play.google.com/music/m/Iccurrrnmkskixqqgurmg4keu24?t=Pee_on_the_Pods Podbean https://peeonthepods.podbean.com/ Please send us your comments, questions, and suggestions toPeeOnThePods@gmail.com

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More Podcast Money
Does Being an Explicit Podcast Hurt Your Chances of Monetization

More Podcast Money

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 7:56


I saw a post on a Facebook Group: Lila Donnolo This is a sample of it Now Patreon says they have transferred processing pledges for their "adult" creators overseas, where there will be an extra processing fee. Patreon already takes a substantial cut of our earnings, credit card companies take a cut, and now we will get hit (again!) with processing fees. My account is NOW FROZEN AGAIN. I cannot access my funds from last month, and no new pledges can be made. I am losing potential income, especially since so many more people have been made aware of my podcast after my traveling adventures. While I was at Burning Man and without access to my email, Patreon's "Trust and Safety" team sent me warnings about "nudity or implied nudity" in my publicly available Patreon posts. IMPLIED nudity?!!!! IMPLIED NUDITY. I'm really not sure what they were referring to. When they didn't hear back from me (again, because I was at Burning Man and offline), they "temporarily suspended" my account. This was 12 days ago. 11 days ago I began the laborious process of making all of my posts - containing anything that a prudish company might delineate as "sensitive" - patrons-only. I also wrote 11 days ago to the "Trust and Safety" person who contacted me, Hunter, asking him to please reinstate my account. As of today, I have received no response. I've reached out through email twice now, and through the website once. There is no customer service number that I am aware of. I want all of us "adult" creators to be served well by our patronage service. Since that's not happening, I suggest that we take our business elsewhere. BUT WHERE? Thus far, my earnings from Patreon only cover 1/3rd of my editor's fee each month, but: they cover 1/3rd of my editor's fee, and that is meaningful to me. And then There is Cum Town I randomly came across the Cum Town podcast. I might like the show if I was a 22-year-old male. I reviewed it on my Podcast Rodeo show. It wasn't horrible. I'm not a prude, but it seemed a bit too loose and unorganized for me.  One of their subscribers left a comment on the post The post showed that they were making $450,000 a year. They have (as of 9/2018) 8463 patrons and making $37,970 a month (or $455,640 a year). What floors me about this, is their listing in Apple podcasts points to the wrong site. Their website is www.cum.town.com and their Apple listing has it pointing to http://shoutengine.com/CumTown/ which makes me scratch my head (as they could be doing so much more).

Podcast Rodeo  Podcast Reviews and First Impressions

This is a completely different thing. Today's show doesn't have an official podcast, and it doesn't have a name (so it's a little off target for the Podcast Rodeo show). Here is the note I got from the podcaster on Fiverr.I currently don't have a website - but I planned on transcribing the podcast and adding the content to my wordpress blog https://brainmatterstome.wordpress.com/I am doing this to develop my personal brand. I wish to speak on things regarding self-improvement, self-realization, positive mindset, problems we face but too timid to talk about publicly (dealing with self-esteem, doubt, depression, lack of motivation, procrastination, rebuilding relationships, and finding one's own identity etc). I want to inspire and motivate people who the society has deemed delinquent or incompetent to be the version of their best-selves while working on their passions or career goals. Enforcing them to not worry about the societal standards and ways to navigate the pressing demands of our new age.I needed advice on how to start off, how to plan the topics i want to speak on. What to call the podcast etc. I am open to assertive suggestions that I can incorporate. Interviews with experts won't be a problem. Opinion If you want to avoid buying the wrong equipment, making the common podcast mistakes, and you want to make a podcast that will connect with your audience, you should join the School of Podcasting. That's exactly what that site does, it helps you plan, launch, and grow your podcast.Stay away from Soundcloud and instead use a trusted Podcast Media Host (I used them 10 years before becoming an employee) Libsyn.com (use the coupon code sopfree) and instead of using the Wordpress.com site (which can be limiting) order Wordpress hosting from a company like Cooler Websites, or Site Ground In listening to your audio, for a first attempt, it wasn't bad. There is room for improvement (you should get closer to the microphone and got a pop filter (see www.bestpodcastinergear.com/kits ). I DO NOT recommend using Soundcloud as a host (they are a music site and do podcasting very, very poorly) and instead of using Wordpress.com (which is limited) you could order Wordpress hosting from a web host like www.coolerwebsites.com and be able to do whatever you want to your site (building your website is also covered at the School of Podcasting)If you have additional questions, you can sign up for a quick consulting call at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/scheduleThis podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1a62eb for 40% off for 4 months, and support Podcast Rodeo Podcast Reviews and First Impressions.

Podfader
How Clear is Your Clarity?

Podfader

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 40:07


How Clear is Your Clarity? Howdy -- I’m Kyle Bondo, and this is Podfader! My weekly podcast about helping you keep your podcast from podfading, especially when the drive for new and interesting content becomes a struggle. S1:E9 -- How Clear is Your Clarity? Step Three of the Nine Steps Back to Podcasting is Clarity. What does it mean to you? Clarity is defined as: The quality of being clear. The quality of coherence and intelligibility. The quality of being easy to see or hear; sharpness of image or sound. These are the elements of your podcast that Clarity tries to highlight. And why this step centers on deciding WHAT you need to improve if you are to learn a better way to produce your podcast. You cannot fix a podcast you never start, but you also cannot fix a podcast that YOU do not know is broken. Why is it broken? Podcasting is an audio medium of transforming information to other people. Because this requires our ears and our brains to be understood, there are three (3) distinct Clarity characteristics you need to have: Clarity of Speech Clarity of Delivery Clarity of Message Three Kinds of Feedback How do you know when you podcast is broken when it comes to either Clarity of Speech or Clarity of Delivery? You have to ask. Or to use another term -- You have to get feedback. But not just any kind of feedback, you have to get honest feedback using one or all of these methods: Online Surveys The Circle of Trust Professional Feedback 1. Online Surveys Ask other podcasters. Sometimes, it’s good to hear it from other people who create podcasts too. 2. The Circle of Trust The “circle of trust” process involves live airings of your podcast in front of real people. At a podcaster meeting or meetup, instead of a speaker, have each person in attendance introduce their podcast, then play 5-minutes of their most recent episode for all to hear. It is a feedback method only for the podcasters that are GETTING REAL with themselves and their skills. Because after that 5-minutes, your podcast goes off and the room starts to give you feedback based on what they just heard. What you get next is some of the most immediate and honest feedback you will ever get from complete strangers. 3. Professional Feedback The final feedback method involves hiring professionals. Instead of a meetup or event, you can spend a little money and have professionals in the industry review your podcast. Dave Jackson of the SchoolofPodcasting.com does for his podcast called Podcast Rodeo. For Five-bucks, Dave will listen to your the first few minutes of your show and see if he can “hang on” to it (which means he likes it), or get thrown off (which means it has problems). You can find more about Podcast Rodeo and how to have your podcast reviewed here: https://podcastrodeoshow.wordpress.com/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-rodeo/id1214744628?mt=2 That is enough first impression feedback to know if you are on the right track. If that is not enough feedback, you can also have your entire show reviewed by Davenutkson and Erik K. John over at the Podcast Review Show. This is a full nuts-to-bolts review of your show for $99. They review can even become part of the show where both Dave and Erik share their findings with you as part of their show. You can find more about the Podcast Review Show here: http://podcastreviewshow.com/ With these kinds of feedback, the price you pay for honesty might be pennies compared to the value of their revelations. About the Show Podfader, hosted by veteran podcaster Kyle Bondo, focuses on the challenges of keeping your podcast going and the drive we all have has creators to keep our podcasts going with new and interesting content. If you’re a struggling podcaster, Podfader will be your sanctuary to get you through the messy middle of any podcasting strategy. Stop fading and start casting! Find the complete shownotes at Podfader.com Presented by Gagglepod.com

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

Anchor is a horrible platform
Podcast Rodeo Show

Anchor is a horrible platform

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2017 8:17


The Podcast rodeo show listens to be the beginning of a podcast and shares a first impression --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dave-jackson/support

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Ask the Podcast Coach
Your Podcast Official Launch - Growing Your Podcast Audience

Ask the Podcast Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2017 59:38


What kind of things can you edit if a show goes, "long"? If you start a question with, "I probably shouldn't " (you're probably right) Are T-shirts a good way to grow your audience? We play a little Podcast Rodeo with the Manly Dad Want a full review? Check out www.podcastreviewshow.com Adam Curry of the No Agenda Show was on Podcast Legends and gave the history of podcasting he also talked about his new tool to make podcasting east at http://smallbatch.audio/ You can't practice podcasting Marketing to bus/truck drivers The Dangers of Giving away stuff for free How many tweets per episode? When do you stop your podcast? https://www.whooshkaa.com free media hosting (here we go again... ) The Messengers Documentary special DVD Release Bonus Content For Our Supporters Divi Wordpress theme Vs Themify VS Appendipity iJingle quick overview of sound clip player Insights into Ringr Become an awesome supporter for as low as $1 a month Your Hosts Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting Jim Collison from The Average Guy Network

Ask the Podcast Coach
How Do You Get a Sponsor

Ask the Podcast Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2017 58:10


3:50 Podcast Rodeo form radioyo.fm (you can be featured on iTune - not a typo) Dave likes abovecast.com for "radio streaming" 7:50 Using Linkedin on your podcast 10:10 Stitcher or Google Play? 11:20 Jim (and Dave) use bufferapp.com 12:30 Embed codes for players 13:10 It Takes 24 hours for your latest episode to show up in iTunes 16:30 Satchel App https://satchelplayer.com/ 19:20 What do you need to submit to iTunes? 21:20 Podcasts app are like shoes 22:45 Walk and talk interviews - environment makes a difference? 25:25 $100 a week what would you buy? 27:40 Spend part of your income from advertising on Facebook Ads. 32:20 Video Speed Control Chrome Extension is an awesome extension 33:30 How to get sponsors? See https://youtu.be/UgvjT6W31hM advertisecast.com or jkmagency.com check out www.schoolofpodcasting.com/glenn1 37:35 My podcasts intro (see Music Radio Creative) mentioned Podcast Rodeo Show 43:15 Jim's first impression of https://satchelplayer.com/ 43:55 Dave's Music Analogy of music and topics. 46:15 Most listeners don't leave feedback Thanks to our AWESOME supporters. If you'd like to help support the show, and say 'Thanks for the free consulting" go to www.askthepdocastcoach.com/awesome 47:10 Recording a roundtable 53:35 Zoom R16 record a ton of people at the same time. Mentioned podcastersroundtadle.com Check out Jim at www.theaverageguy.tv Check out Dave at www.schoolofpodcasting.com Join the School of Podcasting by going to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/start

Podcast Rodeo  Podcast Reviews and First Impressions

A quick trailer about the Podcast Rodeo Show trailer.

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