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Although Will is under the weather, he and Lucas power through to finish Arthur season 20, as George channels Chris Jericho in "The Hallway Minotaur" and Ladonna gets creepy in "Ladonna's Like List." A familiar face is welcomed back as another gets a second goodbye, Arthur makes accessibility news, the guys consider their favorite American foods, and Will relates several times to a children's cartoon...
Welcome back to Raw Intentions Podcast. This week, we did a special joint episode with Alli & Sar Car Bridgers, the sister duo of Go Call Your Sister Podcast. Everyone has a podcast these days, and if you don't already have one, you might be thinking about starting one. As we're both new to the podcasting world, but have a couple years under our belts, we thought we could give y'all some advice. We've both learned so much since being in the space, and we share all of our tips & tricks of the trade. How to get started, things we wish we knew earlier, equipment to get, expectations vs. reality, monetization, growth, and so much more. So enjoy this collabed episode, and let us know what you think! Xo Shop Raw & Rebellious: https://www.rawrebellious.com/Raw & Rebellious Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raw_rebellious/Raw & Rebellious TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@raw_rebellious?lang=enRaw Intentions Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rawintentionspodcast/
How often do you find yourself turning on a podcast, once dinner is finished and the dishes are piled in the sink? Or the kids are tucked into bed and the baskets of laundry are staring at you? Often? Us too. If you haven't been living under a rock, you probably know that podcasting is here, and it is here to stay. It is predicted that there will be over 100 million active podcast listeners in the U.S. in 2024 with the average American listening to 8 podcasts per week. So, if you've ever felt called to start a podcast and aren't podcasting, the time was yesterday, my friend. Don't care and still want to start a podcast? Or, curious how to break through the 5 million podcasts globally? Here are seven tips to help get your podcast heard and seen. +++ Hey friend, have you left us a review? Every time someone writes a review for the Marketing Your Purpose podcast, it helps another busy, purpose-driven gal find it! Leaving a review is the greatest thank you for the time it takes to produce each episode. If you haven't written a review, please consider leaving one. It means the world to us. Until next week! +++ REFERENCED LINKS: Book a P&P service: plumandparcel.com/services Enroll in Podcast Pro University: bit.ly/stefaniegass Join our email list: plumandparcel.com Follow us on Instagram: @plumandparcel Connect with Austin on LinkedIn
As always, we’re working really hard on new episodes of Audience. In the meantime, we're going to take a trip into our archives this week and listen in on a 3 Clips Episode. This one features the podcast Dirt Cheap. Dirt Cheap is all about the world of dirt cheap paperback novels, specifically old pulp novels. Host Evo Terra talks with podcasters Amanda Meadows and Geoffrey Golden about what it is like to collaborate with a loved one on a creative project, the importance of structure (even in a comedy show), and the balance needed with banter. At Castos, we can help you make your show. Aside from our suite of creative tools, we also have a team of professionals who can help bring your show to life. You can contact us at hello@castos.com or by clicking on the link in the Resources/Links section below. 3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit castos.com Inside This Episode: You can listen to all episodes of Dirt Cheap on Neon Hum’s website You can follow Amanda Meadows on twitter @amandonium To learn more about Geoffrey, check out his website This episode was produced and edited by Stuart Barefoot @smallleaguestu Music is by Tyler Litwin About Evo: Evo Terra has the dubious honor of releasing the 40th podcast… ever. Other notable podcasting elements from his past include authoring Podcasting For Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies, launching and running one of the first large podcast networks, building a successful strategic podcast consultancy, and is a celebrated keynote speaker on stages around the world. He’s also done a bunch of really, really weird stuff that Google still shows. Resources/Links: Castos Academy: https://academy.castos.com/ Castos, private podcast: https://academy.castos.com/privatepodcast/ Castos, website: https://castos.com/
As work on new episodes continues, we're going to take a trip into our archives this week and listen in on a 3 Clips Episode. In the meantime, we need help with a story we're working on. Do you use stock media for your projects? Do you create stock media for ohters to use? As a listener can you tell the difference between projects that use stock media and shows that comission art? We want to hear from you. Reach out directly stuart@castos.com Cyber crime, hacking and the dark side of the internet. In many ways, Darknet Diaries seems like a scary podcast and at times it can be. But it’s not scary in the sense that you need a lot of technical knowledge to enjoy it. That’s because Jack Rhysider is a brilliant storyteller. He takes really complicated subjects like hacking and makes them palpable. So if you don’t know anything about the Darknet, don’t worry. Jack is the perfect guide for a world that might seem foreign for many of us. LEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS 3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit castos.com Inside This Episode You can listen to all previous episodes of Darknet Diaries on their website darknetdiaries.com The episode featured is 109: Team Poison Follow Jack Rhysider on Twitter @JackRhysider This episode was produced and edited by Stuart Barefoot @smallleaguestu About the Host Evo Terra has the dubious honor of releasing the 40th podcast… ever. Other notable podcasting elements from his past include authoring Podcasting For Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies, launching and running one of the first large podcast networks, building a successful strategic podcast consultancy, and is a celebrated keynote speaker on stages around the world. He’s also done a bunch of really, really weird stuff that Google still shows.
On this episode, we dive back into our archives and an old episode of 3 Clips. This episode aired on January 17, 2022, and was hosted by Evo Terra. It was edited and produced by Stuart Barefoot For connoisseurs of podcasts, Avery Trufelman shouldn’t need much of an introduction. She’s worked on popular shows like 99% Invisible and its successful spinoff, Articles of Interest. More recently she teamed up with Vox and Curbed to create Nice Try! In season one of this investigative series, Avery explored failed attempts at creating Utopias. For season two titled Interior, she turned her attention to the home. Each episode dissects the history and the stories of household appliances and the role they play in our attempt to turn our homes into our own little fiefdoms. She joined Evo to discuss the making of Season 2 Episode 1 titled The Doorbell. Sow how does someone make an entire episode about a doorbell? Well, with breadth comes depth. LEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS 3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit http://castos.com Inside the Episode Listen to full episodes of Nice Try! at podcasts.voxmedia.com Learn more about Avery’s work at her website averytrufelman.com This episode was produced by Stuart Barefoot @smallleaguestu Music was provided by Tyler Litwin About the Host Evo Terra has the dubious honor of releasing the 40th podcast… ever. Other notable podcasting elements from his past include authoring Podcasting For Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies, launching and running one of the first large podcast networks, building a successful strategic podcast consultancy, and is a celebrated keynote speaker on stages around the world. He’s also done a bunch of really, really weird stuff that Google still shows.
On this episode, we dive back into our archives and an old episode of 3 Clips. This episode aired on January 17, 2022, and was hosted by Evo Terra. It was edited and produced by Stuart Barefoot For connoisseurs of podcasts, Avery Trufelman shouldn’t need much of an introduction. She’s worked on popular shows like 99% Invisible and its successful spinoff, Articles of Interest. More recently she teamed up with Vox and Curbed to create Nice Try! In season one of this investigative series, Avery explored failed attempts at creating Utopias. For season two titled Interior, she turned her attention to the home. Each episode dissects the history and the stories of household appliances and the role they play in our attempt to turn our homes into our own little fiefdoms. She joined Evo to discuss the making of Season 2 Episode 1 titled The Doorbell. Sow how does someone make an entire episode about a doorbell? Well, with breadth comes depth. LEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS 3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit http://castos.com Inside the Episode Listen to full episodes of Nice Try! at podcasts.voxmedia.com Learn more about Avery’s work at her website averytrufelman.com This episode was produced by Stuart Barefoot @smallleaguestu Music was provided by Tyler Litwin About the Host Evo Terra has the dubious honor of releasing the 40th podcast… ever. Other notable podcasting elements from his past include authoring Podcasting For Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies, launching and running one of the first large podcast networks, building a successful strategic podcast consultancy, and is a celebrated keynote speaker on stages around the world. He’s also done a bunch of really, really weird stuff that Google still shows.
We attempt to walk through our podcasting process before we drift off into dreamland and through to tech talk.In short, our podcasts are recorded remotely, and we talk and screenshare over Zoom (previously Discord). We publish with Simplecast. Geoff records on a microphone, Georgie records on her iPhone using Voice Memos. Geoff puts the audio clips together in Audacity (the audacity!), and we use Otter to transcribe our episodes, which are later refined by Georgie. Simplecast also helps us create audio clip snippets to share on social media.Things we discussed:Zoom (we'd be surprised if you don't know of this already!)DiscordSamson Q2U (Geoff's mic)Anchor fm by SpotifySimplecast (what we use to publish our pod, which costs a small fee per year)Otter.ai (what we use for transcripts, which Georgie later edits—we choose to pay a small price for features)Apple Fitness+ (plus)Apple keynote transitions (video)What does it mean to dream ✍
Izolda Trakhtenberg believes when art, music, and creativity are shared it enriches all our lives and helps us heal! Izolda comes from a singing culture, Russian was her first language and now she can sing in twenty. She got a really good base for languages when she was young! She's a mythology fan, a podcaster, a performer, a black belt in martial arts, and operates from a beginner's mind! Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space For Controversy. Izolda Trakhtenberg believes innovation isn't just about the latest fad, it's about creative problem-solving and mindful, ethical actions. This refreshing approach has made her a sought-after speaker, educator, and coach for creatives and business leaders. For years, Izolda traveled the world as a NASA Master Trainer transforming people's perspectives on planet Earth via creative teaching methods. She's released four books on communication and self-improvement. Nowadays you'll find her speaking at conferences, looking for the next great ocean beach, or singing for hundreds of people — all while interviewing peak performers on creative leadership, ethical innovation, and mindfulness on her hit podcast, The Innovative Mindset. (Recently featured in the fourth edition of Podcasting For Dummies). Connect with Izolda http://www.linkedin.com/in/IzoldaT/ http://twitter.com/IzoldaT https://podcast.izoldat.com/ https://www.instagram.com/izoldat/ https://www.tiktok.com/@izoldat Connect with Reena bettercalldaddy.com http://linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts twitter.com/reenareena instagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts reena@bettercalldaddy.com Resources houseofruth.org
As Season 2 comes to a close Evo and Stuart discuss some highlights from the season and offer some final words of wisdom. LEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS 3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit http://castos.com Inside This Episode You can listen to listen Audience online or anywhere you get podcasts This episode was produced by Stuart Barefoot @smallleaguestu obscureballpod.com About the Host Evo Terra has the dubious honor of releasing the 40th podcast… ever. Other notable podcasting elements from his past include authoring Podcasting For Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies, launching and running one of the first large podcast networks, building a successful strategic podcast consultancy, and is a celebrated keynote speaker on stages around the world. He's also done a bunch of really, really weird stuff that Google still shows.
Cyber crime, hacking and the dark side of the internet. In many ways, Darknet Diaries seems like a scary podcast and at times it can be. But it’s not scary in the sense that you need a lot of technical knowledge to enjoy it. That’s because Jack Rhysider is a brilliant storyteller. He takes really complicated subjects like hacking and makes them palpable. So if you don’t know anything about the Darknet, don’t worry. Jack is the perfect guide for a world that might seem foreign for many of us. LEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS 3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit http://castos.com Inside This Episode You can listen to all previous episodes of Darknet Diaries on their website darknetdiaries.com The episode featured is 109: Team Poison Follow Jack Rhysider on Twitter @JackRhysider This episode was produced and edited by Stuart Barefoot @smallleaguestu About the Host Evo Terra has the dubious honor of releasing the 40th podcast… ever. Other notable podcasting elements from his past include authoring Podcasting For Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies, launching and running one of the first large podcast networks, building a successful strategic podcast consultancy, and is a celebrated keynote speaker on stages around the world. He's also done a bunch of really, really weird stuff that Google still shows.
The long-form interview has become a staple in podcasting. Some of the most popular podcasts in the world feature what, on the surface, seems like a pretty simple format. However to do this well isn’t always simple and it’s important to find little ways to distinguish interview podcasts and the best podcast interviewers know how to do this. Over the course of 300 episodes and counting, Dan Cable Presents has made small tweaks to the production process that make these interviews stand out. Dan Cables Presents is hosted by Dan Cable, a musician living in Portland, Oregon. Each show features an interview with a musician, usually one from the Pacific Northwest. But rather than just record a long conversation with a guest, Dan intersperses bits of the artist’s music so the audience can hear the music for themselves. Show…Don’t tell. He joins the show to chat with Evo about how his show has evolved over the course of several years and 300 plus episodes. LEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS 3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit http://castos.com Inside the Episode Find all episodes of Dan Cable Presents dancablepresnets.com Follow Dan on twitter @DanCable This episode was produced and edited by Stuart Barefoot @smallleaguestu and Jude Brewer. Music was created by Tyler Litwin About the Host Evo Terra has the dubious honor of releasing the 40th podcast… ever. Other notable podcasting elements from his past include authoring Podcasting For Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies, launching and running one of the first large podcast networks, building a successful strategic podcast consultancy, and is a celebrated keynote speaker on stages around the world. He's also done a bunch of really, really weird stuff that Google still shows.
It’s almost a meme at this point. A group of friends sitting around riffing say “this should be a podcast!.” Often those podcasts don’t work because they lack structure and a clear direction. Dirt Cheap is NOT one of those podcasts. It’s funny, edgy and off the cuff but still manages to keep a basic structure that makes for an easy, entertaining listen. Husband and wife duo, Amanda Meadows and Geoffrey Golden teamed up with production studio Neon Hum to bring us this unique podcast. The premise is actually pretty simple. Geoffrey reads from a dime store novel called “Murder in the Glass Room” a baffling noir novel from the 1940’s, while Amanda reacts in real time (with plenty of commentary and bantering between the two hosts.) The result is a 22 episode story arc that will leave you laughing. The pair chat with Evo about the importance of structure within a show, how they take they goofiness seriously, and in general, their creative process for making Dirt Cheap. LEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS 3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit castos.com Inside the Episode You can listen to all episodes of Dirt Cheap on Neon Hum’s website You can follow Amanda Meadows on twitter @amandonium To learn more about Geoffrey, check out his website This episode was produced and edited by Stuart Barefoot @smallleaguestu Music is by Tyler Litwin About the Host Evo Terra has the dubious honor of releasing the 40th podcast… ever. Other notable podcasting elements from his past include authoring Podcasting For Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies, launching and running one of the first large podcast networks, building a successful strategic podcast consultancy, and is a celebrated keynote speaker on stages around the world. He's also done a bunch of really, really weird stuff that Google still shows.
We’re a tad past the halfway point of season 2 so we figured it would be a good time to press pause and review three clips from episodes we featured on season 2…but not clips that were played on 3 Clips. Evo and producer Stuart review three clips from Nice Try!, Bellwether and How to Start a War. LEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS 3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit castos.com Inside the Episode The three shows we pulled from clips from are Nice Try! Bellwether How to Start a War This episode was produced and edited by Stuart Barefoot @smallleaguestu About the Host Evo Terra has the dubious honor of releasing the 40th podcast… ever. Other notable podcasting elements from his past include authoring Podcasting For Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies, launching and running one of the first large podcast networks, building a successful strategic podcast consultancy, and is a celebrated keynote speaker on stages around the world. He's also done a bunch of really, really weird stuff that Google still shows.
All podcasts, regardless of their format, are a creative endeavor. But some podcasts are just more complex. Enter, Bellwether, the latest offering from award winning podcast and radio producer, Sam Greenspan. Sam is the founding producer of 99 Percent Invisible and has a number of impressive credits to their name. The City from USA Today, the TED Radio Hour at NPR and Radiotopia’s Spacebridge to name a few. They’ve also lectured and taught radio and podcasting around the world. In November of 2021, Sam was hired as a Senior Producer at Vice Audio. So when Bellwether was released, the podcasting world took notice. Bellwether was a five year effort from one of the most brilliant minds in podcasting. This five episode narrative weaves together both real world reporting (stories Sam personally covered) and a fictitious Sci-Fi story arc. Described by Sam as a “new podcast of speculative journalism” Bellwether examines what the world is through the lens of what it might become. LEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS 3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit castos.com Inside the Episode All five episodes of Bellwether can be found online at bellwether.show Learn more about all the work Sam has done and continues to do at samgreenspan.org This episode was produced by Stuart Barefoot @smallleaguestu Music is by Tyler Litwin About the Host Evo Terra has the dubious honor of releasing the 40th podcast… ever. Other notable podcasting elements from his past include authoring Podcasting For Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies, launching and running one of the first large podcast networks, building a successful strategic podcast consultancy, and is a celebrated keynote speaker on stages around the world. He's also done a bunch of really, really weird stuff that Google still shows.
Hey yall! No "new" episode this week - we'll be back with some new content in two weeks. Until then, please enjoy an episode from the annals of our Patreon. Did I use that word right? This week we read Podcasting for Dummies by Tee Morris and Chuck Tomasi. Finally - four years in, we learn how to create good content. This changes everything, folks. book link --- We're on the NET at letsstopthere.com Email us at letsstopthere@gmail.com Follow us on twitter @letsstopthere Give us a call at 567-309-0357 Subscribe to our patreon for MORE --- Thanks to Morris Reese for our theme and jump music Background music powered by Epidemic Sound
When’s the last time you listened to a madcap comedy podcast following the adventures of gallant scientists as they battle evil in Gilded Age New York? Welcome to the Land Whale Murders where things. Get. STRANGE. The Land Whale Murders is a fast paced alternate history comedy in the spirit of Mel Brooks and Monty Python; a true delight for history nerds, science geeks, and anyone who ever wanted to stand up for what was right even when they were very bad at doing it. And in today’s discussion, Evo chats with Jonathan A. Goldberg about the challenges of adapting live theatre performances into permanent recordings. Jonathan has written several podcast including Fall of the House of Sunshine and Radio Free Mushroom America. He also co-wrote Margaret's Garden with Pacific Obadiah and wrote the first season of A Simple Herstory. He is also an internationally produced playwright with work seen across the country. Some works include: The Jew and the Demon (Rita and Burton Goldberg Prize), How to Shoot a Bull Moose (Israel Baron Award), Real Dead Ghosts (Jeffrey Mackey Award finalist), Sousepaw (Best of SF Fringe). He won the L Magazine Pocket Fiction Contest and has far too many cats. MFA Tisch School of the Arts, NYU. LEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS 3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit castos.com Inside the Episode The Land Whale Murders can be found at their website, https://www.landwhalepod.com/ or anywhere you get podcasts You can learn more about Jonathan’s work at http://jonathanagoldberg.org/ This episode was produced by Stuart Barefoot and edited by Jude Brewer Music was created by Jude Brewer About the Host Evo Terra has the dubious honor of releasing the 40th podcast… ever. Other notable podcasting elements from his past include authoring Podcasting For Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies, launching and running one of the first large podcast networks, building a successful strategic podcast consultancy, and is a celebrated keynote speaker on stages around the world. He's also done a bunch of really, really weird stuff that Google still shows.
Here’s a common story. The 2020 pandemic come along and it seriously altered someone’s plans. Here’s a less common story. A theater actor and producer can’t put on live shows any longer so she teams up with a playwright to create a one of a kind podcast experience. Well, that’s exactly what Jocelyn Kuritsky did. The result? A Simple Herstory A Simple Herstory is described as a “a theatrical and high concept podcast series about the women who have run for President of the United States.” And it is quite theatrical indeed. 23 different actors (all women, by the way) connected via clean feed to create this comedy infused piece of audio drama based on real events. Jocelyn produced the podcast through her company, The Muse Project and for this episode of 3 Clips, she joined Evo to discuss what it’s like to bring in an existing creative skillset into a different medium. LEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS 3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit castos.com Inside the Episode A Simple Herstory can be found at their website, asimplehersotry.com or anywhere you get podcasts You can learn more about Jocelyn’s work at her website, jocelynkuritsky.com This episode was produced by Stuart Barefoot @smallleaguestu Music was created by Tyler Litwin About the Host Evo Terra has the dubious honor of releasing the 40th podcast… ever. Other notable podcasting elements from his past include authoring Podcasting For Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies, launching and running one of the first large podcast networks, building a successful strategic podcast consultancy, and is a celebrated keynote speaker on stages around the world. He's also done a bunch of really, really weird stuff that Google still shows.
For connoisseurs of podcasts Avery Trufelman shouldn’t need much of an introduction. She’s worked on popular shows like 99% Invisible and it’s successful spinoff, Articles of Interest. More recently she teamed up with Vox and Curbed to create Nice Try! In season one of this investigative series, Avery explored failed attempts at creating Utopias. For season two titled Interior she turned her attention to the home. Each episode dissects the history and the stories of household appliances and the role they play in our attempt to turn our homes into our own little fiefdoms. She joined Evo to discuss the making of Season 2 Episode 1 titled The Doorbell. Sow how does someone make an entire episode about a doorbell? Well, with breadth comes depth. LEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS 3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit http://castos.com Inside the Episode Listen to full episodes of Nice Try! at podcasts.voxmedia.com Learn more about Avery’s work at her website averytrufelman.com This episode was produced by Stuart Barefoot @smallleaguestu Music was provided by Tyler Litwin About the Host Evo Terra has the dubious honor of releasing the 40th podcast… ever. Other notable podcasting elements from his past include authoring Podcasting For Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies, launching and running one of the first large podcast networks, building a successful strategic podcast consultancy, and is a celebrated keynote speaker on stages around the world. He's also done a bunch of really, really weird stuff that Google still shows.
It took Michael Trapani six years to make How to Start a War. From meticulous research, immersive sound design, impeccable narration and poignant story writing, Michael masterfully leveraged the audio medium for this series. How to Start a War is a podcast about WW2. Most of us know how that story ended and that the Nazis lost. But the details of how it started, like the granular details, the conversations, the lies, betrayals…those aren’t as well known. Michael recreates this story from the point of view from the Nazis (with the clear stipulation that they are on the shortlist for the worst people who ever lived.) Using transcripts he re-enacts conversations. With sound design he creates atmosphere. And with narration, he guides us through a complex story that as it turns out, is quite poignant in our current time. LEARN MORE ABOUT CASTOS 3 Clips is a Castos Original Series. Castos provides tools for public and private podcasts and believes podcasters should own their turf to provide the best possible audience experience. Visit http://castos.com Inside the episode How to Start a War can be found at howtostartawar.com For behind the scenes information, pictures and more follow Michael on instagram at @howtostartwarpod This episode was produced by Stuart Barefoot Music is by Tyler Littwin About the Host Evo Terra has the dubious honor of releasing the 40th podcast… ever. Other notable podcasting elements from his past include authoring Podcasting For Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies, launching and running one of the first large podcast networks, building a successful strategic podcast consultancy, and is a celebrated keynote speaker on stages around the world. He's also done a bunch of really, really weird stuff that Google still shows.
It's International Podcast Day! A day when podcasters around the globe celebrate their craft and their journey, regardless if they've been podcasting for 17 days or 17 years. Speaking of that last one… I'm going to break down the +17-year journey of one podcaster—me!—if only to prove that, for many of us, podcasting is quite a tangled path. My official entrance to podcasting started in October of 2004 with The Dragon Page. Soon after that we launched Slice of Scif, followed quickly by Wingin' It. After adding a podcast we didn't host called The Dragon Page With Class to our roster, we launched the first scifi podcast network called FarPoint Media. And it was still 2005! Parallel to all of that, I personally started working with authors to help them podcast, soon creating a network of “podiobooks”, a portmanteau of podcasting and audiobooks, if that wasn't obvious. Tha directly led to me co-authoring Podcasting For Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices For Dummies. parting ways with FarPoint Media in mid-2007, I launched two short-lived podcasts: Cult Cast and Found Things. You're better for not hearing either of them. And because I sometimes bet on the wrong trends, I also co-hosted Palm Fu, a podcast all about the Palm Pre smartphone, plus a podcast build on Google+ called The Books & Beer Hangout. You pays your money and you takes your chances. Some time in there, I decided the world needed more me so I did a limited run podcast called Evo at 11. A show that I'm very, very glad I pulled after 100 episodes. Apparently, I can be an asshole behind the mic. Who knew? (Kidding. I knew.) Then my wife and I left the country, using a podcast to document our travels around the world. Then I found out it's a lot of work to produce a journalistic style podcast. But those travels led me to living in Bangkok where I became the co-host of the 2nd season of The Bangkok Podcast. And Bangkok is where my podcast consultancy, Simpler Media, was born. I've been back in The States since 2018, and podcasting is very much what I do. Not just with Podcast Pontifications, but I also do some hired-gun hosting for RadioMD, am the editor for Sounds Profitable, and sit on the advisory board for Captivate.fm, Maps,fm, Scrib, and a few others. My wish for you on International Podcast Days is that your podcasting journey be as varied and rewarding as mine. Cheers! ----- Boostagram Corner: Thank you, Dave Jackson, for the sats boost! Links in the next section. ----- Links: • FREE 3-week trial of My Podcast Reviews - https://mypodcastreviews.com/pp • International Podcast Day - https://internationalpodcastday.com • The Dragon Page - https://www.dragonpage.com • Slice of Scifi - https://www.sliceofscifi.com • Tee Morris - http://twitter.com/teemonster • Podcasting for Dummies - https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Podcasting+For+Dummies-p-9780471748984 • Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies - https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Expert+Podcasting+Practices+For+Dummies-p-9780470149263 • D. Patrick Lewis - https://twitter.com/dpatricklewis • Sheila Dee - https://twitter.com/sheila_dee • Debbie Walker - https://twitter.com/spellwight • The Opportunistic Travelers - https://www.theopportunistictravelers.com • Greg Jorgensen - http://twitter.com/bkkgreg • The Bangkok Podcast - https://www.bangkokpodcast.com • Simpler Media Productions - https://simpler.media • DoctorPodcasting/RadioMD - https://doctorpodcasting.com/ • Captivate.fm - https://www.captivate.fm/ • Maps.fm - https://maps.fm/ • Scribl - https://scribl.com/ • Dave Jackson - http://twitter.com/DaveJackson • Fountain - https://www.fountain.fm/ • Value-for-value for this show - https://podcastpontifications.com/value-4-value • Now booking sponsorships for 2022! - https://podcastpontifications.com/sponsor ----- A written-to-be-read article and a full transcript of the audio of this episode can... Support this podcast
It's true that it's cheap to start a podcast. It's also true that the best podcasters don't often podcast on the cheap. Getting serious about podcasting means selecting serious podcasting tools and services. As is the case with most other creative pursuits; podcasters have options to use a better suite of tools and services that allow them to save time and—in the long run—money by letting them focus more on mastering the craft of podcasting. To that end, I offer you five upgrade paths for tools and services used by serious podcasters. 1. Upgrade to a serious DAW. Yes, I know you can do everything you currently need to do for your podcast with the free digital audio workstation (DAW) that you're using. But I assure you there are a great number of options, efficiencies, and enhancements you've not been exposed to because of your continued use of the tool that came on your computer or the one you downloaded for free. 2. Clean your audio before adding it to your DAW. It may sound, to you, that pre-cleaning audio instead of letting your DAW's plugins is a needless step. But done right, doing pre-clean will sound, to your listeners, like an essential step. 3. Improve your recording environment. Acoustically treating the space you use the most to record and getting rid of those cheap, noisy mic cables can make a huge difference that your audience will hear. 4. Pick a centralized communication, coordination, and collaboration service. Your Rube Goldberg-esque system using Dropbox, Google Docs, Slack, WhatsApp, Messenger, and email can only be pushed so far. 5. Start outsourcing. No, not your audio editing. Start by getting a trusted assistant to do every rote task, and then consider investing in a pro to master every episode before it's published. Both allow you to be that much better. ----- Links: • FREE 3-week trial of My Podcast Reviews - https://mypodcastreviews.com/pp • Hindenburg Journalist Pro (DAW) - https://hindenburg.com/products/hindenburg-journalist-pro • Adobe Audition (DAW) - https://www.adobe.com/products/audition/free-trial-download.html • Reaper (DAW) - https://www.reaper.fm • Logic Pro (DAW) - https://www.apple.com/logic-pro • Pro Tools (DAW) - https://www.avid.com/pro-tools • iZotope (cleanup) - https://www.izotope.com • Accusonus (cleanup) - https://accusonus.com • Waves (cleanup) - https://www.waves.com • Audimute (sound conditioning) - https://www.audimute.com • KOPUL (mic cables) - http://www.kopulcables.com • Mogami (mic cables) - https://mogamicable.com • Basecamp (comms) - https://basecamp.com • Notion (comms) https://www.notion.so • Monday (comms) - https://monday.com • ClickUp (comms) https://clickup.com https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Podcasting+For+Dummies-p-9780471748984 • New support page is finished! - https://podcastpontifications.com/support • Want to sponsor Podcast Pontifications? - https://podcastpontifications.com/sponsor ----- A written-to-be-read article and a full transcript of the audio of this episode can be found at https://podcastpontifications.com/episode/get-serious-about-your-podcast-with-these-5-upgrades. Visit https://twitter.com/evoterra for more podcasting insights from Evo Terra as they come. Buy him a virtual coffee to show your support at https://BuyMeACoffee.com/evoterra. And if you need a professional in your podcasting corner, please visit https://Simpler.Media to see how Simpler Media Productions can help you reach your business objectives with podcasting. Allie Press assists with the production and transcription of the show. Learn more about Allie at http://alliepress.net. Podcast Pontifications four times a week to provide ideas and ask questions every working podcaster should be thinking about. Subscribe today at https://podcastpontifications.com/ (https://PodcastPontifications.com). Photo by... Support this podcast
Starting a podcast is easy. But becoming better by following self-serve, learn-at-your-own-pace materials will only get you so far. Sometimes, you need a specialized curriculum to make you a better podcaster. Writing Podcasting for Dummies back in 2005 taught me to love podcasting. Writing Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies a few years later almost made me hate it. Why? Because the journey to becoming a better podcaster is a thousand or more different paths, each winding in, out, and around the others. Anyone selling you a master class on podcasting is probably only offering a master class in how they podcast. So today, I'm going to break down six—yes, only six—educational resources designed for seasoned podcasters to up their game 1. Take a Transom.org Workshop. Transom's goal is to make you the best storyteller you can be. But fair warning, these educational programs, like many good educational programs, are not inexpensive. 2. Read Out On The Wire, by Jessica Abel, a timeless book I think every serious podcaster should have in their head as well as on their bookshelf. But it's not a book filled with worksheets and actionable takeaways. Instead, it's about the process of making great audio. 3. Get NPR-level training from NPR. They've packaged up a wide range of incredibly insightful resources that podcasters can consume. It's a huge treasure trove of information that's worth regular visits to see what new information they've made available to all of us podcasters. 4. Up your podcast marketing with Polymash if you're looking for higher-level marketing and optimization strategies specific to podcasting. 5. Get Better With Other Podcasters In The Podcast Academy. I'm excited to see a shift in focus this year to mentorship groups where seasoned podcasters meet and collaborate on a regular basis, allowing each small group to evolve in its own way that serves the needs of in each small group. 6. Get specialized audio training from The Podcast Audio Lab. Coming very soon, Marcus dePaula will offer short, highly focused training videos designed to solve very specific audio/recording challenges faced by more advanced podcasters. If I missed your favorite resource (which is bound to happen), please share your thoughts in the Advancing Podcasting community with a hundred or so other seasoned podcasters who want to get better at the craft of podcasting. ----- Links: • FREE 3-week trial of My Podcast Reviews - https://mypodcastreviews.com/pp • Podcasting for Dummies (1st Edition, the newest is 4th) - https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Podcasting+For+Dummies-p-9780471748984 • Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies - https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Expert+Podcasting+Practices+For+Dummies-p-9780470149263 • Workshops from Transom - https://transom.org/workshops/about • Out On The Wire by Jessica Abel - https://jessicaabel.com/out-on-the-wire • NPR training site - https://training.npr.org • Podcast marketing & optimization courses from Polymash - https://polymash.com/my-courses • The Podcast Academy - https://www.thepodcastacademy.com • The Podcast Audio Lab - http://podcastaudiolab.com • Advancing Podcasting community (Discord) - http://advancingpodcasting.xyz • Email me - evo@simpler.media • New support page in progress - https://podcastpontifications.com/support • Want to sponsor Podcast Pontifications? - https://podcastpontifications.com/sponsor ----- A written-to-be-read article and a full transcript of the audio of this episode can be found at https://podcastpontifications.com/episode/6-training-resources-to-make-you-a-better-podcaster. Visit https://twitter.com/evoterra for more podcasting insights from Evo Terra as they come. Buy him a virtual coffee to show your support at https://BuyMeACoffee.com/evoterra. And if you need a professional in your podcasting corner, please visit https://Simpler.Media... Support this podcast
It doesn't matter how long your podcast episodes are, so long as you tell a great story. Great storytellers make all podcasting better, and with some work and dedication, you too can join their ranks. How do you, the working podcaster, get better at storytelling, arguably one of the most important—if not the most important—aspects of podcasting? I don't think it's a stretch to say that, all things remaining equal, the podcaster who is better at the craft of storytelling will out-podcast someone who is not. I'm not a teacher of the art of storytelling, so I'm reticent to give “how-to” advice on becoming a great storyteller. But I am a practitioner of the art, so I can at least share with you four things I do that help to continually refine my skills as a storyteller and a podcaster. 1. I consume great stories from great storytellers. From fiction podcasts to articles written by world-class journalists, I fill my eyes and my ears with great stories as much as I can, soaking in the rhythm and of a quality, well-told story. The ability to tell great stories will not spontaneously generate in your brain if you don't have it. I make it a point to continually surround myself with great stories every day. 2. I outline stories before I tell them. The outlining I learned in school was rubbish. The outlining I was forced to learn writing the first edition of Podcasting for Dummies, showed me the outlining light. My publishers required an extremely detailed outline that formed the scaffolding of each section of each chapter of the book. ( It wasn't quite a 1:1 ratio of outlined bullet point to chapter, but it wasn't too far off from that.) With an outline that detailed, the creative parts of my brain flesh out sections in real-time as I follow along. 3. I keep some favorite stories in my back pocket. The next time you run into me at a podcasting event, ask me to tell you a story. I have a few different stories I can quickly pull out, once I read the room for appropriateness, ranging from getting kicked out of a football game (and not arrested), selling everything and traveling abroad for three years, or a non-joke my wife refuses to let me tell in her presence. 4. I practice my storytelling skills. Four days a week on Podcast Pontifications. With every guest appearance on other podcasts. With every presentation I assemble and deliver. And at local storytelling events. Even when pacing around my living room, orating an idea that'll be heard by no one other than the cat. Our human brains have been shaped by hundreds of thousands of years of stories, either created or consumed. We need stories. And, in turn, we need to tell stories. Faced with the choice to either give advice or tell a story, storytelling wins every time. Think about that the next time you sit down to prep for an episode of your podcast. ----- Boostagram Corner! Special thanks to Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting and someone named Nick for sending me boostagrams with messages yesterday. Both get a shoutout from me in the episode. ----- Links: • Advancing Podcasting community - http://advancingpodcasting.xyz • My recommendations on great fiction podcasts - https://www.podchaser.com/lists/evo-licious-fiction-podcasts-107ZztJUgQ • 1st edition of Podcasting for Dummies - https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Podcasting+For+Dummies-p-9780471748984 • One of my Ignite Phoenix talks - http://www.ignitetalks.io/videos/big-numbers • Dave Jackson on Twitter - https://twitter.com/davejackson • School of Podcasting - https://schoolofpodcasting.com • Podcasting Hall of Fame - https://academyofpodcasters.pairsite.com/hall-of-fame • Fountain - https://www.fountain.fm • More new podcast apps - https://podcastindex.org/apps • Support Evo on Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/evoterra ----- A written-to-be-read article and a full... Support this podcast
To a certain degree, all new podcasts steal at least some market share from other podcasts. Some 80 million Americans report listening to podcasts on a weekly basis. And it's really hard to listen to two podcasts at the same time. But some are true pioneers. Seasoned podcasters scratching a creative itch by presenting something radically different to podcast listeners. During my tenure in podcasting, I've been among those people. If you're going for an existing marketplace, can you compete against the players who are already there, either in process or budget? If you're blazing a new trail, how confident are you that anyone wants to listen to what you're creating? Podcasting is anything but uniform. So your approach to audience development for your next podcast needs to be tailored to the audience you're trying to reach—one that already exists or one that you have to build from scratch, one person at a time. Both options are valid, and the path you take really is mostly dependent upon you and your capabilities. So as I say often on this show; choose wisely. ----- Links Mentioned: • Advancing Podcasting - http://advancingpodcasting.xyz • 80 Million weekly podcast listeners - https://www.edisonresearch.com/the-infinite-dial-2021-2 • Podcast recommendation requests - https://twitter.com/search?q=podcast%20recommendations&src=typeahead_click&f=live • Fiction podcast increased by 300% - https://podnews.net/update/fiction-podcasting-growth • Podcasting For Dummies, 1st Edition (out of print) - https://amzn.to/3kDBy8s • If You Ask Betty - http://ifyouaskbetty.com • Support Evo on Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/evoterra ----- A written-to-be-read article and a full transcript of the audio of this episode can be found at https://podcastpontifications.com/episode/will-you-create-or-steal-your-next-podcasts-listeners. Visit https://twitter.com/evoterra for more podcasting insights from Evo Terra as they come. Buy him a virtual coffee to show your support at https://BuyMeACoffee.com/evoterra. And if you need a professional in your podcasting corner, please visit https://Simpler.Media to see how Simpler Media Productions can help you reach your business objectives with podcasting. Allie Press assists with the production and transcription of the show. Learn more about Allie at http://alliepress.net. Podcast Pontifications four times a week to provide ideas and ask questions every working podcaster should be thinking about. Subscribe today at https://PodcastPontifications.com This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacy Support this podcast
Creating a podcast isn't easy and we're still trying to figure it out. Join us as we dive into the immersive world of podcasting as we attempt to better understand it.
In episode sixteen of Void Video, as the first entry in a two-episode collection, the guys welcome FilmFeins (a content creator, lover of cinema, and one half of "The Film Rap Up" podcast) onto the show to discuss a pair of puppet/ventriloquist themed horror films - due to his childhood fear of dolls and puppets! Give it a listen, let us know which of these two was your favorite over on Twitter (link below), and as always feel free to hit us with recommendations for any similar films you think we should check out! Follow FilmFeins on Twitter: https://twitter.com/filmfeins Subscribe to FilmFeins on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTxObh7id_lDBfltUfSvAOA Check out The Film Rap Up Podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-film-rap-up Follow Void Video on Twitter: https://twitter.com/VoidVideoPod Follow Evan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thatevanjordan Follow Nick on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AGeNT_ReLLiK Follow Evan on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/thatevanjordan/ Follow Nick on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/agent_rellik/ Jazz Music in Advertisement: On Hold for You Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
On this episode of the Audience podcast, Matt is talking with Evo Terra from Podcast Pontifications. Evo is the author of Podcasting For Dummies and Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies. He has also launched and run one of the first large podcast networks, and built a successful strategic podcast consultancy. From public speaking to podcasting, Evo has an amazing way with words and he shares a few of his pontifications and advice with us today. Today, Matt and Evo talk about livestreaming, to social audio, to Evos’ advice about effective and efficient CTAs. He shares his knowledge and aptitude about the industry and his visions of what the future of podcasting holds for us. If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to Castos.com/podcast. And as always, if you’re enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at castos.com/subscribe. Today you’ll learn about: Dystopian ideas that keep Evo awake at night Advertising in podcasting versus on YouTube What if podcasting companies buy advertising platforms? What are the unintended consequences for the industry? Livestreaming podcast episodes The eternal question: “How do I make my show better?” Evo’s 90/10 Rule of Online Video Growing your audience with content Content creators who don’t consume other creators’ content How small creators can rally so they won’t be ignored Evo’s thoughts on social audio Evo’s favorite CTAs and his CTA advice Resources/Links: Evo Terra Official Website: https://www.evoterra.com/ Twitter: @evoterra Simpler Media Productions: https://podcastlaunch.pro/ Podcast Pontifications:
At some point, many podcasters feel the need to share the knowledge they have gained with other less experienced podcasters. But how you do that, and how you bill yourself and the materials you have to present matters. Do We Need Another Book About Podcasting? There’s always room for more books about podcasting. But have you amassed the experience necessary to allow you to fill a book about podcasting? This may come off a bit hypocritical of me, as I had less than a year of podcasting experience under my belt when I started writing https://www.wiley.com/en-mq/Podcasting+For+Dummies-p-9780471748984 (Podcasting for Dummies). The same goes for the other early podcasting books like https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1887056.Podcasting (Podcasting: Do-It-Yourself Guide), written by http://twitter.com/geeknews (Todd Cochrane) of https://blubrry.com/ (Blubbry) and http://vig-fp.pearsoned.com/educator/product/Tricks-of-the-Podcasting-Masters/9780789735744.page (Tricks of The Podcasting Masters), written http://twitter.com/podcast411 (Rob Walsh) from https://libsyn.com/ (Libsyn). But a lot of time has passed, and podcasting is no longer brand new. So while you can write a book about podcasting today, there’s a lot of ground—and history—to cover. Are you up to that task? Should You Write A How-To Podcast Course? If you feel you really do have a unique take on podcasting that is worthy of a course, then yes, absolutely, you should make that course. But take some time to do some research on what already is out there, and have a self-check-in to make sure you can deliver the goods. Reputation matters in this space, and there are plenty of people with tarnished reputations in podcasting. We have a long memory. You really don’t want to be That Guy. Should You Become A Podcast Coach? If you do want to coach, drill down on what you do best. If audio engineering is your kick, then maybe you can coach people on getting the most out of a particular DAW or a select group of audio plugins. Perhaps you’re an excellent editor of the written word and could coach people on transforming text written to be read into something written to be narrated and heard. Or maybe you’re a Speech-Language Pathologist and are able to coach podcasters on how to get the most of out their voice as a vocal coach. Is Podcast Mentorship Right For You? If you're a regular listener/reader of my content and you've been podcasting for a while, you’d probably make a great mentor for another podcaster! I prefer unstructured mentor/mentee relationships (hi, https://twitter.com/steph_colbourn (Steph)!) and mentorships that are free. Just remember that being a mentor is not the same thing as being a coach or a teacher. The dynamic is different when the person on the other end is a student. The expectation of the one passing on the knowledge—that’s you—is different as well. To me, mentorship is much more general and open-ended in nature. Coaching and teaching tend to be best when they are highly specialized and have a well-defined goal, outcome, and end-date. So which is the right approach for you? Suggestion: get your peers involved and crowdsource the decision. Reach out to a small number of people you trust—people who know you and who won’t bullshit you—asking for their input. Include a link to this article so they can quickly understand the possibilities and pitfalls. Then review their feedback and make your best decision. Tomorrow morning, I’ll be hosting a room on Clubhouse that’s all about https://www.joinclubhouse.com/event/xBg3DY57 (keeping the magic of podcasting alive in you, the person behind the microphone). I’d love for you to join me. And do let me know if you need an invite. I have a few to spare. ----- Read the full article and share with a friend: https://podcastpontifications.com/episode/how-to-share-your-podcasting-brilliance-not-be-a-jerk-about-it... Support this podcast
Author and Entertainer, Tee Morris, is Back! Tee joins me to discuss today's release of the 4th Edition of his book, Podcasting For Dummies. He drops ridiculous amounts of wisdom on how to start a podcast, the best ways to get sponsors, and grow your show into what you dream it to be. If you've ever wanted to start or grow your own podcast, this episode is must listen. He's also darned entertaining to listen to so you'll have a blast with this in-depth chat with a terrific creative and genuinely wonderful man. More about Tee. Tee Morris has been writing science fiction, fantasy, horror, and non-fiction for over a decade. His first novel, MOREVI: The Chronicles of Rafe & Askana, became the first novel to be podcast in its entirety, ushering in a new age for authors — podcasting. He went on with Evo Terra to write Podcasting for Dummies (as well as the following editions alongside Chuck Tomasi). In 2011, Tee returned to fiction with the Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences series, penned with his wife, Pip Ballantine. And somewhere in the middle of all this, Tee and Pip have released the second edition of Social Media for Writers. It's not only been updated for new platforms that are available, but they also delve deeply into crisis management for writers. Tee and Pip also host The Shared Desk, a podcast covering collaboration and other aspects of a writer's lifestyle. He enjoys a writer's life in Virginia alongside Pip, his daughter, and three cats. Explore the works of Tee Morris, and his occasional geek rants, at TeeMorris.com. Connect with Tee http://www.twitch.tv/theteemonster http://www.twitter.com/teemonster http://www.instagram.com/theteemonster http://www.facebook.com/AuthorTeeMorris http://www.theshareddesk.com http://www.happyhourfromthetower.com http://ministryofpeculiaroccurrences.com
Some call him Twitch Dad, some call him that For Dummies guy, and some call him a pioneer. My guest today is Tee Morris. He's in rare company, having been podcasting for 15 years. Aside from writing Podcasting for Dummies, he’s also written many other books, fiction and non-fiction, including Twitch and Discord for Dummies. For step-by-step instructions, check out his books. For backstory and a glimpse behind the scenes listen to this episode. I sat down with Tee, not once but twice, because I had so much fun with him. If you're looking for every tip and tap tactics on how to run a successful podcast this is not your episode. But if you're looking to listen to a story about someone who's been podcasting from the very beginning for the love of the craft more than anything else, then you're going to love hearing Tee’s story. In this episode, we talk about why, for years, he doubted if writing a for dummies book was a good ideaHe candidly shares his journey as a podcaster from the early days. He was literally the first podcaster to read a novel cover to cover. And we explore why he’s fallen in love with Twitch and why he believes more podcasters should do the same. Tee’s not doing this for the money, he’s doing it for the love, and as you see he’s not stopping any time soon.The 4th edition of Podcasting For Dummies will be out November 10th and Tee shares a sneak peek into some of the new additions.Where you can find Tee:Tee's Website: http://teemorris.com/Email: tee@teemorris.comTwitter: TeeMonsterFacebook: Tee MorrisSkype: teemonsterhttps://www.facebook.com/AuthorTeeMorris/https://www.instagram.com/theteemonster/https://www.twitch.tv/theteemonsterhttps://untappd.com/user/TeeMonster
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On our second foray into podcasting, we learn all the mistakes we've been making so far from the book Podcasting for Dummies.
Emilee and Becky examine the last year of podcasting. They give you the behind the scenes stories about the episodes. Sometimes they talk about it like they weren't there! We say “bullet pudding” and “condom bomb”, these are not things you hear on any old podcast. Becky declares Emilee a witch, Emilee hopes to someday … Continue reading "Ep. 0043 Podcasting for Dummies, Hot Messes and Hot Successes: The Year in Review"
The crew of Checkpoint XP have been together and creating content for nearly 15 years. For this week's episode, Norris is out on vacation and Joe is out sick, so we rope Chadd into joining us for this episode. We take a look at the state of podcasts today and how far they’ve come. Looking back at the almost 15 years of podcasting, we talk about our own experiences and even let Chadd ask us a few questions about the industry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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PODCASTING FOR DUMMIES. If you're considering starting a podcast, wondering what goes into podcasting, or just curious about our behind-the-scenes of this show, this episode is for you! I want to be open about the nitty gritty process of starting a podcast from A to Z and let you in on how you can start one of your own! I’ll admit, starting a podcast is one of the vaguest things in the world. I spent so many days on google trying to find details on things like “How do I get onto iTunes” or “who makes my intro?” It’s still a relatively new “thing”, so you feel a little lost when starting. How do I pick my topic? Demographic? Show name? How the heck do I get a theme song? How do I record it? Safe to say there are a million and one questions and today we will be covering how we started this “little” show that’s grown into one of the biggest pieces of my business. It’s crazy to think that this started less than two years ago and we have already cracked the top 5 out of ALL business shows and top 50 of ALL podcasts. For reference there are over a billion subscriptions spread across 250,000 unique podcasts in more than 100 languages, and that more than 8 million episodes have been published in the iTunes Store to date. Like, that’s insane. But in order to thrive, you have to start with a foundation, and today I am going to teach you how to do JUST that! GOAL DIGGER FB COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/goaldiggerpodcast/ GOAL DIGGER INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/goaldiggerpodcast/ GOAL DIGGER SHOWNOTES: jennakutcherblog.com/podcasting101
Our seventeenth episode of our in it for the money podcast where we talk about nothing important at all. This week we have a very special guest, Mckenzie Taylor, that traveled across the world just to be on our podcast. She regales us with stories of in flight entrepreneurs. On this episode: Ethan falls asleep, Ian becomes the supreme ruler of the world, Patten jams to KJ-52, Bryce hits the podcast textbooks. Email us or tweet at us with your questions/suggestions! Email: scrubpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @scrub_cast
The Two Gay Geeks have an interview with our good friends Neal and Jana Hallford about their new project entitled "Uncharted Regions." We have our birthdays and we are saving feedback for next week. In our second segment we have the complete first episode from "Uncharted Regions," Someday, Over You. As always we welcome your feedback, so please let us know what you think. Good or bad, we want to know. Thank you for listening, we really do appreciate you taking time out of your day to spend with us. TG Geeks Webcast Neal and Jana Hallford in studio recording Uncharted Regions "Someday, Over You" Our YouTube channel is Two Gay Geeks (audio only): Show Notes / Links: Uncharted Regions Featured Podcast Bumper of the Week PIY 2017 If you have a podcast or know of a podcast we should be aware of, please use the contact form below and send us the information and we will take a look. Come See Us and Say HiWe will be at the following Events: Podcast It Yourself - PIY - on Saturday October 28th Phoenix Comicon Fan Fest in November 11 - 12, 2017 PIY 2017 - Podcast It YourselfPIY is the Podcasting It Yourself workshop. This interactive workshop is being held for people who want to start a podcast – or – want to learn more about podcasting from experienced and respected podcasters. Learn about software, hardware, accessories, best practices, and more. The workshop coincides with the long awaited release of Podcasting For Dummies 3rd Edition. Authors Tee Morris and Chuck Tomasi will be there to answer questions, sign books, and hang out. For more information and to sign-up go here. Phoenix Comicon Info Phoenix Comicon Fanfest is November 11 - 12, 2017 at the Phoenix Convention Center. Check out the guest lineup, tickets, and hotels at www.myfanfest.com . Thank You The Arkle Times Post Dispatch News - Social Justice Skald on Twitter @arkle Please have a look at Arkle’s other venture: Incorrect Voyager Quotes Doctor Who Fancast Guide - Dr Who: Talking Who on Twitter @TalkingWho Thank you to The Lookie Show for their continued support on Twitter. @LookieShow Check them out on Youtube as well here We want to give a special shout out to the Facebook Group “The Gay Geek” for graciously allowing us to post our episodes to their page. Look for them at www.facebook.com/groups/thegaygeek. And a special Thank You to Jeramiah Reeves, the moderator, for being such a great guy. Are you a writer?The Two Gay Geeks have recently been deemed “worthy” by the PR houses to attend film press screenings, but we can’t view every film that gets released. So, if you fancy yourself as a movie reviewer, and wish to write a review of a new film, get in touch with us using the contact us page and use the subject line of "Movie Review Options." We can then contact you and work out the details. Thank you. Support Independent CreatorsAs you may know by now, we have become huge supporters of Independent Creators, not just film, but any kind of creative outlet that is of an independent nature. We know we are always pushing something, but this is what we have become passionate about. We just ask you to take a look at those independent creators that we talk about and others you may discover on your own and give a helping hand. It doesn’t always have to be much, usually as little as five dollars helps in the scheme of things. Please consider supporting Independent Creators. Social MediaWe can now be found on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Google +, see the links on the right sidebar. You are Important To UsWe welcome your suggestions. Let us know what you like or don’t like or if you have an opinion or comment on an article or the show. You may email us below, comment on Facebook, or call our listener line at 469.TG Geeks (469.844.3357). Let us know if there is something we should be watching and why,
The Two Gay Geeks have some news and commentary about current events around the entertainment business. We have our birthdays as well as a little bit feedback. In our second segment we have more news and thoughts about a few items of current note. As always we welcome your feedback, so please let us know what you think. Good or bad, we want to know. Thank you for listening, we really do appreciate you taking time out of your day to spend with us. TG Geeks Webcast Our YouTube channel is Two Gay Geeks (audio only): Show Notes / Links: TG Geeks Episode 134 B&B Film Wins Big at Horrible Imaginings B&B – A fictional gay thriller in a factual world TG Geeks Episode 116 New Trailer Debuts for Disney’s Coco It | Movie Review Do you want the REAL origin of Wonder Woman? It’s coming!!! The Wonder Women, Gal Gadot and Patty Jenkins, are reuniting for Wonder Woman 2! No early reviews for Star Trek: Discovery Featured Podcast Bumper of the Week Featured Podcast Here If you have a podcast or know of a podcast we should be aware of, please use the contact form below and send us the information and we will take a look. Come See Us and Say HiWe will be at the following Events: OperaCon at Arizona Opera on Saturday October 21st Podcast It Yourself - PIY - on Saturday October 28th Phoenix Comicon Fan Fest in November 11 - 12, 2017 PIY 2017 - Podcast It YourselfPIY is the Podcasting It Yourself workshop. This interactive workshop is being held for people who want to start a podcast – or – want to learn more about podcasting from experienced and respected podcasters. Learn about software, hardware, accessories, best practices, and more. The workshop coincides with the long awaited release of Podcasting For Dummies 3rd Edition. Authors Tee Morris and Chuck Tomasi will be there to answer questions, sign books, and hang out. For more information and to sign-up go here. Phoenix Comicon Info Phoenix Comicon Fanfest is November 11 - 12, 2017 at the Phoenix Convention Center. Check out the guest lineup, tickets, and hotels at www.myfanfest.com . Thank You The Arkle Times Post Dispatch News - Social Justice Skald on Twitter @arkle Please have a look at Arkle’s other venture: Incorrect Voyager Quotes Doctor Who Fancast Guide - Dr Who: Talking Who on Twitter @TalkingWho Thank you to The Lookie Show for their continued support on Twitter. @LookieShow Check them out on Youtube as well here We want to give a special shout out to the Facebook Group “The Gay Geek” for graciously allowing us to post our episodes to their page. Look for them at www.facebook.com/groups/thegaygeek. And a special Thank You to Jeramiah Reeves, the moderator, for being such a great guy. Are you a writer?The Two Gay Geeks have recently been deemed “worthy” by the PR houses to attend film press screenings, but we can’t view every film that gets released. So, if you fancy yourself as a movie reviewer, and wish to write a review of a new film, get in touch with us using the contact us page and use the subject line of "Movie Review Options." We can then contact you and work out the details. Thank you. Support Independent CreatorsAs you may know by now, we have become huge supporters of Independent Creators, not just film, but any kind of creative outlet that is of an independent nature. We know we are always pushing something, but this is what we have become passionate about. We just ask you to take a look at those independent creators that we talk about and others you may discover on your own and give a helping hand. It doesn’t always have to be much, usually as little as five dollars helps in the scheme of things. Please consider supporting Independent Creators. Social MediaWe can now be found on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Google +, see the links on the right sidebar. You are Important To UsWe welcome your suggestions.
The Two Gay Geeks have a wrap up of their visit to San Diego and the Horrible Imaginings Film Festival Days One and Two. As always we have our birthdays as well as some some feedback. In our second segment we talk about the Podcast It Yourself Seminar aka PIY 2017. As always we welcome your feedback. Please let us know what you think. Good or bad, we want to know! Thank you for listening, we really do appreciate you taking time out of your day to spend with us. TG Geeks Webcast Our YouTube channel is Two Gay Geeks (audio only): Show Notes / Links: TG Geeks Episode 133 Horrible Imaginings Film Festival 2017 – Day One The Case of Evil – Best Case Review Horrible Imaginings Film Festival in San Diego – Day Two B&B – A fictional gay thriller in a factual world Drew Barrymore and the CW to deliver an all women horror anthology series Featured Podcast Bumper of the Week Geektitude If you have a podcast or know of a podcast we should be aware of, please use the contact form below and send us the information and we will take a look. Come See Us and Say HiWe will be at the following Events: OperaCon at Arizona Opera on Saturday October 21st Podcast It Yourself - PIY - on Saturday October 28th Phoenix Comicon Fan Fest in November 11 - 12, 2017 PIY 2017 - Podcast It YourselfPIY is the Podcasting It Yourself workshop. This interactive workshop is being held for people who want to start a podcast – or – want to learn more about podcasting from experienced and respected podcasters. Learn about software, hardware, accessories, best practices, and more. The workshop coincides with the long awaited release of Podcasting For Dummies 3rd Edition. Authors Tee Morris and Chuck Tomasi will be there to answer questions, sign books, and hang out. For more information and to sign-up go here. Phoenix Comicon Info Phoenix Comicon Fanfest is November 11 - 12, 2017 at the Phoenix Convention Center. Check out the guest lineup, tickets, and hotels at myfanfest.com . Thank You The Arkle Times Post Dispatch News - Social Justice Skald on Twitter @arkle Please have a look at Arkle’s other venture: Incorrect Voyager Quotes Doctor Who Fancast Guide - Dr Who: Talking Who on Twitter @TalkingWho Thank you to The Lookie Show for their continued support on Twitter. @LookieShow Check them out on Youtube as well here We want to give a special shout out to the Facebook Group “The Gay Geek” for graciously allowing us to post our episodes to their page. Look for them at www.facebook.com/groups/thegaygeek. And a special Thank You to Jeramiah Reeves, the moderator, for being such a great guy. Are you a writer?The Two Gay Geeks have recently been deemed “worthy” by the PR houses to attend film press screenings, but we can’t view every film that gets released. So, if you fancy yourself as a movie reviewer, and wish to write a review of a new film, get in touch with us using the contact us page and use the subject line of "Movie Review Options." We can then contact you and work out the details. Thank you. Support Independent CreatorsAs you may know by now, we have become huge supporters of Independent Creators, not just film, but any kind of creative outlet that is of an independent nature. We know we are always pushing something, but this is what we have become passionate about. We just ask you to take a look at those independent creators that we talk about and others you may discover on your own and give a helping hand. It doesn’t always have to be much, usually as little as five dollars helps in the scheme of things. Please consider supporting Independent Creators. Social MediaWe can now be found on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Google +, see the links on the right sidebar. You are Important To UsWe welcome your suggestions. Let us know what you like or don’t like or if you have an opinion or comment on an article or th...
Author Piper J Drake(previously known as/published as PJ Schnyder) and narrator Matthew J Drake (OrD) assume the “form of” MangoRicePod, aka MangoRice the podcast. In this throwback episode Piper and Matt say hi, explain the name, and share maybe too much about hot-tubs. Matt is Air Force and deploys often while Piper's dayjob sends her on 80% travel. Is their long-distance relationship doomed? Or can they find a happily ever after? This episode is the 1st podcast the two ever made together. Initially recorded in 2012, they were inspired by their friend Tee Morris (author of Podcasting For Dummies) while Matt & Piper were guests on "The Shared Desk," Tee and his lovely lady Philippa Ballantine's podcast.
Historic Interviews With The Founders Of Social Media, By Lon Safko
Evo Terra, CoAuthor “Podcasting For Dummies”Listen to this historic interview with Lon Safko and Evo Terra, coauthor of “Podcasting For Dummies”, published by John Wiley & Sons.This is a 20 minute interview where Evo shares many of his tactics, tools, and strategies on how to create award winning podcasts that can add to your bottom […]
Historic Interviews With The Founders Of Social Media, By Lon Safko
Evo Terra, CoAuthor “Podcasting For Dummies”Listen to this historic interview with Lon Safko and Evo Terra, coauthor of “Podcasting For Dummies”, published by John Wiley & Sons.This is a 20 minute interview where Evo shares many of his tactics, tools, and strategies on how to create award winning podcasts that can add to your bottom […]
Tulsa since 1898 and Hometown Heroes since 2006. Two short years ago and with help from "Podcasting For Dummies", Davit and Dustin became dummies podcasting. We're in no way suggesting they no longer need help, but they are finding their way. However, the music from Tulsa needs absolutely no help at all. T-Town is a great place to live, made even better by it's music and the musicians who make it. With worldwide listenership in the thousands and growing each week, the proof is in the pudding or in this case, the music. Channel 6 News in Tulsa recently did a nice feature on Hometown Heroes and our companion podcast iROK Radio: http://www.newson6.com/global/video/flash/popupplayer.asp?ClipID1=2400112&h1=Thousands%20Tuning%20In%20To%20Hear%20Oklahomans%20Music&vt1=v&at1=Station%203&d1=135500&LaunchPageAdTag=Station%203&activePane=info&rnd=13568317 Visit our website and often: www.hometownheroestulsa.com This week's heroes: RadioRadio- Alarm 1 Alarm 2 (worldwide broadcast/podcast debut) The Doldrums- Spirit Elevates Brain Acoustic Ross- The RIAA Took My Baby Away RadioRadio-BBC (worldwide broadcast/podcast debut) First Lady Assassins- Queen Of The Mountain Bring Down The Hammer- Never Give In, Never Give Up RadioRadio- Ghost (worldwide broadcast/podcast debut) The Beau Charron Band- Back To Oklahoma Chad Dudley- No One Else RadioRadio- I, Computer (worldwide broadcast/podcast debut) Bug- Power Trip The Blue Collars- Mike The Reindeer This Diabolicast produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC
#122 This podcast originates at http://shownotes.schoolofpodcasting.com Today we have an interview with Evo Terra who is the Author of Expert Podcasting for Dummies (as well as Podcasting For Dummies) and one of the master minds behind Podiobooks.com (Please note a new updated version of Podcasting for Dummies is coming out this fall). In today's show we talk about what to expect from Expert Podcasting For Dummies (you are read the Table of Contents at Amazon.com ). We also hear how Authors are giving away their ENTIRE book and still making money. (some very interesting numbers on the number of books sold, and how podcasting is leading to being publsihed). Find out "All things Evo" at his site www.funanymore.com Evo mentioned buying a domain. You can buy a .com domain name for $6.95 a year using the Godaddy Promotional Code "cooler3" at www.godaddy.com I first heard a great interview with Evo and Fred Castenda at The Struggling Entrepreneur at http://strugglingentrepreneur.com/2008/01/19/evo-terra-author-and-wwwpodiobookscom/ Have a show promo? Submit your podcast to the Podcast Promo Show coming 2/14/08 at www.podcastpromoshow.com I also have an article "15 Tips For Better Podcast Promos" avaial at the Podcast Promo Show Website If you are looking to start a podcast, or take your podcast ot the next level in record time check out our website www.schoolofpodcasitng.com
I've finally got a promo! It was made for me by Tee Morris of The DragonPage (and co-author of Podcasting For Dummies), and it is totally Airwolf! Please feel free to distribute the hell out of it.