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Fearless Podcasting: Podcast-led Marketing for Health and Fitness
Frustrated fitness coach? Client drought got you down? Don't give up! Sarah, a passionate personal trainer, poured her heart into her online business: website, Instagram, and a podcast. But clients? Crickets. Feeling overwhelmed and questioning everything, she almost tossed in the towel. But guess what? A few months later, her inbox overflowed with inquiries and her business boomed! So, what's the secret? Join me today and discover 5 powerful online marketing strategies Sarah used to attract dream clients, all fueled by the magic of her podcast! ️Resources Mentioned:- Steal Jamie's mic setup: Rode Podcaster and Rode PSA1+. - Download your free Start-a-Podcast Guide.- Brainstorm your podcast niche and name with this easy-to-follow instruction guide.- My top recommended podcast hosting platform: Acast.- I record, edit and transcribe my Podcast in Podcastle - try 3 hours free using this link! Plus use ‘BRAVEMOON' for 50% off your first month.Other Links You Should Know About:- Instagram: @about.jamie.- Join the Podcast Community for Health and Fitness Professionals to network today.- Mention the podcast and get $200 off the Brave Moon Podcasts Launch Package!Please note:We partner with trusted businesses as affiliates to bring you valuable content. Your support through our affiliates allows us to provide free content on the podcast and social platforms. Thank you for your support!Related Topics: online marketing for fitness coaches, attract clients as a fitness coach online, online fitness coaching business, grow your fitness client base, marketing strategies for personal trainers, podcast for fitness coaches, convert podcast listeners into clients, personal trainer marketing plan, building an online client base, social media marketing for fitness coaches Be part of the growing community of health and fitness podcasters! https://plus.acast.com/s/bravemoonpodcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fearless Podcasting: Podcast-led Marketing for Health and Fitness
Feeling like your podcast sales pitches sound more used car salesman than trusted expert? You're not alone! But ditch the awkward scripts and manipulative tactics. Discover how to attract ideal clients and naturally grow your business through the podcast-powered authentic selling. Learn how to craft compelling "soft sells" that resonate, leverage the magic of email list building, and turn your listeners into raving fans (and paying clients!). Stop pushing products and start building genuine relationships. Tune in now to stop feeling salesy and start building loyal clients!Resources Mentioned:- Steal Jamie's mic setup: Rode Podcaster and Rode PSA1+. - Download your free Start-a-Podcast Guide.- Meg Durham's Case Study- Cash-Positive Podcast Intensive Training, start here.- My top recommended podcast hosting platform: Acast.- I record, edit and transcribe my Podcast in Podcastle - try 3 hours free using this link! Plus use ‘BRAVEMOON' for 50% off your first month.Other Links You Should Know About:- Instagram: @about.jamie.- Join the Podcast Community for Health and Fitness Professionals to network today.- Mention the podcast and get $200 off the Brave Moon Podcasts Launch Package!Please note:We partner with trusted businesses as affiliates to bring you valuable content. Your support through our affiliates allows us to provide free content on the podcast and social platforms. Thank you for your support!Related Topics: Podcast marketing, Podcast sales, Building an email list, Authentic selling, Nurturing leads, Soft sell strategies, Client success stories, Testimonial marketing, Free downloadable resources, Compelling calls to action Be part of the growing community of health and fitness podcasters! https://plus.acast.com/s/bravemoonpodcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fearless Podcasting: Podcast-led Marketing for Health and Fitness
How do you get Richard Branson or Barack Obama on your podcast? Join podcast producer Jamie Kennedy, and we discuss clever strategies to get big names on your podcast. The episode emphasizes the incredible value of high-profile guests, discussing how they enhance audience engagement, boost podcast visibility, and create opportunities for collaborations and sponsorships. The narrative unfolds with insights on the unique challenges and joys of hosting a high-profile figure like Richard Branson. Tune in to learn how to not just get awesome guests but take your podcast to the next level with big-timers.Resources Mentioned:- Get your free podcast audit here.- Media Kit Templates on Canva.- Steal Jamie's mic setup: Rode Podcaster and Rode PSA1+. - Download your free Start-a-Podcast Guide.- Obama on LinkedIn (just for fun, let's see how separated you are!).- My top recommended podcast hosting platform: Acast.- I record, edit and transcribe my Podcast in Podcastle - try 3 hours free using this link! Plus use ‘BRAVEMOON' for 50% off your first month.Other Links You Should Know About:- Instagram: @about.jamie.- Join the Podcast Community for Health and Fitness Professionals to network today.- Mention the podcast and get $200 off the Brave Moon Podcasts Launch Package!Please note:We partner with trusted businesses as affiliates to bring you valuable content. Your support through our affiliates allows us to provide free content on the podcast and social platforms. Thank you for your support!Related Topics: Podcast guest acquisition, High-profile podcast guests, Networking for podcasters, Elevating podcast credibility, Influential connections in podcasting, A-list podcast interviews, Strategic podcast collaborations, Landing big-timer guests, Podcast growth strategies, Professional podcasting tips Be part of the growing community of health and fitness podcasters! https://plus.acast.com/s/bravemoonpodcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fearless Podcasting: Podcast-led Marketing for Health and Fitness
When you think of making money from a podcast, what probably comes to mind is the advertisements you hear. But making money from your podcast within the first few months is going to require a very different strategy. All of which we'll cover in this episode! With host and podcast producer Jamie Kennedy, we'll cover proven actionable ways, from affiliate marketing to premium content, to start making money from your podcast in the early days. Understand your podcast's role as a dynamic marketing tool, fostering a loyal audience. We'll dive into the intricacies of strategic product integration and the impact of premium content behind a paywall. This journey goes beyond downloads, as we redefine podcasting success and unlock sustained financial growth. Join us in discovering the untapped potential of podcast monetization.Resources Mentioned:- Instant-Access Training! Cash Positive Podcast Intensive - Save $200 using code YAY200 at checkout.- Steal Jamie's mic setup: Rode Podcaster and Rode PSA1+. - Download your free Start-a-Podcast Guide.- Affiliate Programs: Amazon Associates, Shopify Collabs, ClickBank, ShareASale.- Paywall: Buy Me a Coffee, Patreon.- My top recommended podcast hosting platform: Acast.- I record, edit and transcribe my Podcast in Podcastle - try 3 hours free using this link! Plus use ‘BRAVEMOON' for 50% off your first month.Other Links You Should Know About:- Instagram: @about.jamie.- Join the Podcast Community for Health and Fitness Professionals to network today.- Mention the podcast and get $200 off the Brave Moon Podcasts Launch Package!Please note:We partner with trusted businesses as affiliates to bring you valuable content. Your support allows us to provide free content on the podcast and social platforms. Thank you!Related Topics: Podcast Monetization, Affiliate Marketing for Podcasts, Premium Content Strategies, Podcast Marketing Tools Be part of the growing community of health and fitness podcasters! https://plus.acast.com/s/bravemoonpodcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Doug and Kevin review the 2023 season. We apologize for the low volume. This is the first recording with their new Rode Podcaster 2 and only got it up and running 20 minutes before the recording! Thank you all for making this podcast even possible. If it was not for your listening, sharing and subscribing there would not be 45 episodes in the books! A big shout out to all our guests and partners that are helping this platform grow to 12 different countries. @turf_nutrition_mangmt_podcast turfnutritionmanagementpodcast@gmail.com YouTube The Turf Nutrition and Management Podcast - YouTube Doug Gray Instagram @turf_trade dgray@theturftrade.com www.theturftrade.com Kevin Salters Instagram @rootdevelopmentllc Facebook Root Development LLC rootdevelopmentllc@gmail.com Creative Content By Jessica Instagram @creativecontentbyjessica creativecontentbyjessicaanne@gmail.com Green Frog Web Designs www.greenfrogwebdesign.com Ezra Mcarthy Sheila Chaplin, CFP® Reliable Tax & Business Services-screliabletax@gmail.com The Landscaping Bookkeeper www.gulfcoastbk.com @thelandscapingbookkeeper --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rootdevelopmentllc/message
Fearless Podcasting: Podcast-led Marketing for Health and Fitness
Explore the transformative impact of podcast music in this episode! Understand how music shapes your podcast's mood, weaves a captivating story, and leaves a lasting impression on listeners, influencing their emotional connection. Learn the crucial art of selecting the perfect music from the start or making adjustments later. Dive into five essential hacks, covering copyright-free tunes, insights on your target audience, mood-based searches, the advantages of instrumental tracks, and seeking valuable feedback. Discover the key sources for podcast music recommendations, the best podcast music, popular podcast music apps, trusted podcast music websites, and ideal podcast music for seamless editing. Elevate your podcast with the right soundtrack—tune in now!Resources Mentioned:- Steal Jamie's mic: Rode Podcaster.- Download your Start-a-Podcast guide for free.- Royalty-free music websites: Podcastle, Pixabay and Artlist.- Join the Podcast Community for Health and Fitness Professionals to network today.- I record, edit and transcribe my Podcast in Podcastle - try 3 hours free using this link! Plus use ‘BRAVEMOON' for 50% off your first month.Other Links You Should Know About:- Connect with Jamie on Instagram: @about.jamie.- Mention the podcast and get $200 off the Brave Moon Podcasts Launch Package!Please note:We only promote products and businesses we trust, which is why we've partnered with some of them as affiliates. Your support through our affiliates enables us to provide free content on this podcast and our social platforms. Thank you for your support!Related Topics: Podcast music producers, podcast music tutorials, podcast music software. Be part of the growing community of health and fitness podcasters! https://plus.acast.com/s/bravemoonpodcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fearless Podcasting: Podcast-led Marketing for Health and Fitness
Learn the subtle art of not giving a f… and separating feedback from your self-worth! This time in How to Podcast from Home, we're exploring the incredible power of feedback and how it can supercharge your podcasting journey. Jamie gets real about her own struggles with negative feedback and rejection, sharing some seriously eye-opening insights that'll have you nodding along. Jamie also dishes out five hacks for accepting and leveraging feedback like a pro. These tips are pure gold so don't miss out. Tune in to this episode and get ready to level up your podcasting game while embarking on a journey of self-improvement and ultimate podcasting success. Let's do this!Resources Mentioned:Jamie's mic setup: Rode Podcaster and Rode PSA1+. Download the Signature Start-a-Podcast guide for free.Links You Should Know About:Connect with Jamie on Instagram: @about.jamie.Mention the podcast and get $200 off the Brave Moon Podcasts Launch Package!Please note:We only recommend products and businesses we believe in, which is why we have become affiliates for some of the products you'll see here. Our affiliates help us to fund the free content provided here in this podcast and also on our socials. Thank you for your support! Be part of the growing community of health and fitness podcasters! https://plus.acast.com/s/bravemoonpodcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fearless Podcasting: Podcast-led Marketing for Health and Fitness
It's 100% doable to sound like a professional podcast host from home! A podcast will help build your personal and professional brand, and the easiest way to make that happen is to create a budget-friendly podcast recording studio at home. Join host and podcast expert Jamie Kennedy as she divulges all of the actual technology you need today to achieve high-quality recordings from anywhere. You'll hear about her own learnings while working on her first podcast during the chaotic early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. She also talks about the importance of audio quality for the listener's experience and credibility. You'll walk away feeling inspired - and ready - to start a podcast from home!Resources Mentioned:Jamie's mic setup: Rode Podcaster and Rode PSA1+.Download our Signature Start-a-Podcast guide for free.Podcast Padding on Amazon.Try 3 Hours Free on Podcastle! Use ‘BRAVEMOON' for 50% off your first month.Use Acast as your podcast host and distribute to the best listening platforms for free!Links You Should Know About:Connect with Jamie on Instagram: @about.jamie.Mention the podcast and get $200 off the Brave Moon Podcasts Launch Package!Please note:We only recommend products and businesses we believe in, which is why we have become affiliates for some of the products you'll see here. Our affiliates help us to fund the free content provided here in this podcast and also on our socials. Thank you for your support! Be part of the growing community of health and fitness podcasters! https://plus.acast.com/s/bravemoonpodcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Text Expander is a powerful tool allowing users to create and utilize shortcuts or snippets for commonly used text, phrases, and complex scripts. By assigning a simple keyword or abbreviation to these snippets, Text Expander enables you to expand them into full-length text, saving you valuable time and effort. Jeff Gamet, a former TextExpander evangelist, technology blogger, podcaster, author, and public speaker, joins us today to discuss the benefits of using TextExpander and learning its basic shortcuts. Currently, he writes and hosts webinars for several companies. Previously, Jeff was The Mac Observer's Managing Editor and the TextExpander Evangelist for Smile. He has presented at Macworld Expo, Macstock, RSA Conference, several WordCamp events, and many other conferences. You can find him on several podcasts, such as The Mac Show, The Big Show, MacVoices, Mac OS Ken, In Touch with iOS, and more. Join Jeff and me as we cover the following three questions and more! 1. What is Text Expander? What are the top three favorite text expander snippets? 2. What are the top three favorite unusual snippets that people might not expect a program like TextExpander to do? 3. What are the three top favorite Windows-based shortcuts? In our conversation, we cover the following: [01:15] Tech Setup: Jeff's Current Tech Setup [06:01] Understanding DACs: Jeff outlines what a DAC is and how it improves the audio quality? [11:51] Widescreen vs. Multiple Monitors: Utility Comparison [17:16] TextEpander: Explaining about TextExpander, Jeff mentions his top three favorite text expander snippets. [20:12] Snippets: All about Snippets! and a Bonus - A snippet that generates a script! [29:21] Unexpected TextExpander Snippets: Jeff shares his top three favorite strange snippets that people might not expect TextExpander to perform. [38:46] Windows Shortcuts: Jeff's three favorite Windows-based shortcuts. [42:54] Connect with Jeff: Discover Jeff's Shows and Connect on Social Media. Resources: Connect with Jeff: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jeffgamet/ Mastodon.social: mastodon.social/@jgamet Instagram: instagram.com/jgamet/?hl=en Jeff's Shows - Macro Voices Live: macrovoices.com/ MacVoices Video with Chuck Joiner: podcasts.apple.com/tr/podcast/macvoices-video/id301371933 In Touch with iOS (with Dave Ginsburg): intouchwithios.com/ The Big Show (general technology show): britishtechnetwork.com/category/big The Mac Show (focused on the Apple ecosystem): britishtechnetwork.com/category/mac The Context Machine (with Grant Chaffin): contextmachine.io/ Mac OS Ken: macosken.com/ Software & Hardware Mentioned in the episode: TextExpander Website: textexpander.com/ TextExpander public snippets page: snippets.textexpander.com/ Equipment Mentioned in the Podcast 2023 M2 Pro 14-inch MacBook Pro: apple.com/macbook-pro-14-and-16/ HP Z34c 34-inch curved display: hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp/hp-z34c-g3-wqhd-curved-display Rode Podcaster mic https://rode.com/en-us/microphones/usb/podcaster Blue Compass boom arm: logitechg.com/en-us/products/streaming-gear/compass-boom- microphone-arm.989-000517.html Logitech C920 camera (Sorry, this model was discontinued) Audio Engine A5+ speakers https://audioengine.com/shop/wireIessspeakers/a5-plus-classic-speakers/ Schiit modi 3+ DAC (new model): schiit.com/products/modi-plus Keychron C2 keyboard: keychron.com/products/keychron-c2-wired-mechanical-keyboard Elgato Stream Deck:elgato.com/en/stream-deck-mk2 Dazzne LCD studio lights: amazon.com/gp/product/B07T593JR5 Kensington Orbit trackball: kensington.com/p/products/ergonomic-desk- accessories/ergonomic-input-devices/orbit-optical-trackball-3/
Welcome to the seventh bonus episode of the Confident Live Marketing Podcast, where we're celebrating the run-up to our 200th episode and 4th anniversary! In this episode, we dive into the archives and highlight interviews with two amazing podcasters and podcasting experts: Colin Gray, founder of The Podcast Host and Alitu, and Mark Asquith, founder of Captivate FM. Listen in as they share valuable insights on podcasting gear, repurposing content, and strategies for success.[00:00] - Introduction[01:30] - Interview with Colin Gray: Podcasting Gear Recommendations[04:05] - Interview with Mark Asquith: Repurposing Live Shows into Podcasts[08:10] - Strategies for Different Podcasting Goals[10:20] - Wrap-up and Future PlansSummary:In this bonus episode, I interview Colin Gray and Mark Asquith, two leading experts in podcasting. Colin shares his thoughts on starting with simple podcasting gear and not getting overwhelmed with technology. He recommends the Samson Q2U USB microphone for beginners and the Rode Podcaster for those looking to upgrade.Mark Asquith discusses repurposing live shows into podcasts, emphasizing the importance of designing your show with your audience and goals in mind. He shares his own experiences with repurposing content and highlights the need to tailor content to each platform.This is going to be really useful for podcasters and content creators looking to improve their strategies and make the most of their content. As we approach the 200th episode of the Confident Live Marketing Podcast, we encourage you to reflect on your own goals and consider how these insights can help you level up your impact, authority, and profits.Links & Resources:Colin Gray's Podcast Editing Tool: AlituCaptivate FMSamson Q2U USB MicrophoneRode Podcaster MicrophonePlease Subscribe! Don't miss an episode! You can subscribe on Apple podcasts here - or on other podcast players.The Confident Live Marketing ShowThe Confident Live Marketing Show is a weekly live video show and podcast. It's aimed at established entrepreneurs who want to level up their impact, authority and profits through the power of live video, webinars and podcasts. We'll focus on knocking down the 3 main barriers these entrepreneurs face when creating live content - camera confidence/mindset, tech/gear and content marketing.It's hosted by Ian Anderson Gray. He is the founder of the Confident Live Marketing Academy and is the host of the Confident Live Marketing Podcast. He helps entrepreneurs to level up their impact, authority and profits by using live video confidently. He's founder of Seriously Social - a blog focused on live video and social media tools. He's an international speaker, trainer, teacher and consultant. He has a passion for making the techno-babble of live video and social media marketing easy to understand. As well as being a geek, husband, and dad to two kids, Ian is also a professional singer and lives near Manchester in the UK.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
These calls are one in a million. None of them are ever the same and most will break a providers mind. We open up a hard hitting honest discussion about MCI's (Mass Casualty Incidents), how providers need to prepare for them, how they should be run and what to expect afterwards. This episode cuts deep for two of our hosts and true feelings fly. Joined today by Mike (NYS AEMT-P, NYS CIC), Gerard (NYS AEMT-P), Kelsey (NYS AEMT-P) & Phil (NYS AEMT-P).BECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & receive instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Buy us a Cup Of Coffee to help support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/medicmaterials Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast Do you have a great call you want us to review on a future episode? Email it to us: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Grab some NEW SWAG: https://bit.ly/3AtWg2TSend the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Visit our Website: https://www.MedicMaterials.com/ See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you. --Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd --Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycv DISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education, and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas, and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols, and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training.Intro Music: https://bit.ly/3Jy7AwG Outro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Rig Check Music: https://bit.ly/3nNPCfv Jeopardy Theme: https://bit.ly/3cEtDpRUpbeat Celebration Music: https://bit.ly/3PZrxidHoward Finkel Sound: https://bit.ly/3AZNvNMMicrophone Used: Rode Podmic Software Used In Production: Canva, Magix Movie Studio 2022 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
Frequent flyers are a part of the EMS industry. How the provider deals with them is the true test to the ems professional. In today's call, a crew turns complacency into legit professional care to a patient causing each provider to look inside themselves and overlook the demons. Joined today by Mike (NYS AEMT-P, NYS CIC), Gerard (NYS AEMT-P), Kelly (Clinical Coordinator), & Butch (NYS AEMT-P).Help a Veteran! Buy Some Coffee! Operation At Ease/Moxxi Coffee Company Female Veteran Grant Fundraiser: https://www.operationatease.org/purchase.htmlBECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & receive instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Buy us a Cup Of Coffee to help support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/medicmaterials Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast Do you have a great call you want us to review on a future episode? Email it to us: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Grab some NEW SWAG: https://bit.ly/3AtWg2TSend the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Visit our Website: https://www.MedicMaterials.com/ See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you. --Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd --Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycv DISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education, and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas, and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols, and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training.Intro Music: https://bit.ly/3Jy7AwG Outro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Rig Check Music: https://bit.ly/3nNPCfv Microphone Used: Rode Podmic Software Used In Production: Canva, Magix Movie Studio 2022 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
EMS providers are constantly under stress. At times this stress follows us home. Today is a special episode for us on this show. We are joined by our significant others to have an honest talk about the health of our relationships and how we hold them together while being EMS providers. EMT's & Paramedics have almost a 50% divorce rate, & I can't even imagine how many dating couples haven't made it due to the stressors of the job. Joined today by Mike (NYS AEMT-P, NYS CIC), Gerard (NYS AEMT-P), Jess (NYS EMT-B, RN), Tammy (NYS EMT-B, CLI), Greg (NYS AEMT-P) & Ariel (NYS AEMT-P).Help a Veteran! Buy Some Coffee! Operation At Ease/Moxxi Coffee Company Female Veteran Grant Fundraiser: https://www.operationatease.org/purchase.htmlBECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & receive instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Buy us a Cup Of Coffee to help support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/medicmaterials Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast Do you have a great call you want us to review on a future episode? Email it to us: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Grab some NEW SWAG: https://bit.ly/3AtWg2TSend the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Visit our Website: https://www.MedicMaterials.com/ See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you. --Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd --Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycv DISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education, and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas, and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols, and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training.Intro Music: https://bit.ly/3Jy7AwG Outro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Microphone Used: Rode Podmic Software Used In Production: Canva, Magix Movie Studio 2022 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
Math is the subject of today's episode when a confused patient suddenly changes directions. The paramedic we follow through this call is left by themselves, with little experience to fall back on. How can they calculate their way out of this one? Joined today by Mike (NYS AEMT-P, NYS CIC), Gerard (NYS AEMT-P), Emily (NYS EMT, RN), Greg (NYS AEMT-P) & Ariel (NYS AEMT-P).Help a Veteran! Buy Some Coffee! Operation At Ease/Moxxi Coffee Company Female Veteran Grant Fundraiser: https://www.operationatease.org/purchase.htmlBECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & receive instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Buy us a Cup Of Coffee to help support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/medicmaterials Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast Do you have a great call you want us to review on a future episode? Email it to us: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Grab some NEW SWAG: https://bit.ly/3AtWg2TSend the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Visit our Website: https://www.MedicMaterials.com/ See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you. --Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd --Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycv DISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education, and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas, and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols, and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training.Intro Music: https://bit.ly/3Jy7AwG Outro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Note: I mention I composed the music in this episode, I did not compose the original music, only spliced three pieces of music together. Microphone Used: Rode Podmic Software Used In Production: Canva, Magix Movie Studio 2022 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
The conversation continues from our previous episode (Ep44) on EMS culture. We attempt to answer the question "How do we calm down the providers that are just too excitable?" While we do bring up many solutions to this question, we also poke holes in many ongoing EMS issues that every agency must face. Joined today by Mike (NYS AEMT-P, NYS CIC), Gerard (NYS AEMT-P), Emily (NYS EMT, RN), & Kelsey (NYS EMT, Paramedic Intern).Help a Veteran! Buy Some Coffee! Operation At Ease/Moxxi Coffee Company Female Veteran Grant Fundraiser: https://www.operationatease.org/purchase.htmlBECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & receive instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Buy us a Cup Of Coffee to help support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/medicmaterials Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast Do you have a great call you want us to review on a future episode? Email it to us: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Grab some NEW SWAG: https://bit.ly/3AtWg2TSend the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Visit our Website: https://www.MedicMaterials.com/ See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you. --Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd --Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycv DISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education, and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas, and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols, and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training.Intro Music: https://bit.ly/3Jy7AwG Outro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Microphone Used: Rode Podmic Software Used In Production: Canva, Magix Movie Studio 2022 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
The call review that Gerard showcases on this episode is no surprise if you've been a long time listener. However the call is not what sparks a two part discussion on where EMS has FUBAR'ed their existence. In the longest episode to date we will cross many bridges that need to be crossed! Joined today by Mike (NYS AEMT-P, NYS CIC), Gerard (NYS AEMT-P), Emily (NYS EMT, RN), & Kelsey (NYS EMT, Paramedic Intern).Help a Veteran! Buy Some Coffee! Operation At Ease/Moxxi Coffee Company Female Veteran Grant Fundraiser: https://www.operationatease.org/purchase.htmlBECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & receive instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Buy us a Cup Of Coffee to help support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/medicmaterials Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast Do you have a great call you want us to review on a future episode? Email it to us: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Grab some NEW SWAG: https://bit.ly/3AtWg2TSend the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Visit our Website: https://www.MedicMaterials.com/ See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you. --Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd --Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycv DISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education, and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas, and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols, and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training.Intro Music: https://bit.ly/3Jy7AwG Outro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Microphone Used: Rode Podmic Software Used In Production: Canva, Magix Movie Studio 2022 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
Apples, a factory, multiple ALS providers, and a very sick patient make for a deafening call on this episode. The crew misses key opportunities but at the same point succeeds in the overall scheme of things. We are joined by Mike (NYS AEMT-P, NYS CIC), Ariel (NYS AEMT-P), Greg (NYS AEMT-P), Gerard (NYS AEMT-P) & Kelly (Clinical Coordinator).Help a Veteran! Buy Some Coffee! Operation At Ease/Moxxi Coffee Company Female Veteran Grant Fundraiser: https://www.operationatease.org/purchase.htmlBECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & receive instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Buy us a Cup Of Coffee to help support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/medicmaterials Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast Do you have a great call you want us to review on a future episode? Email it to us: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Grab some swag: https://bit.ly/3dd0SNn Send the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Visit our Website: https://www.MedicMaterials.com/ See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you. --Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd --Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycv DISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education, and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas, and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols, and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training.Intro Music: https://bit.ly/3Jy7AwG Outro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Microphone Used: Rode Podmic Software Used In Production: Canva, Magix Movie Studio 2022 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
A young patient requests ems after having a slew of symptoms that seem to not fit together. Or do they? The ems crew faces challenges in history taking, as well as really understanding what this group of seemingly unconnected symptoms have in common to paint the final picture. We are joined with Mike (NYS AEMT-P, NYS CIC), Kelsey (NYS EMT-B), Emily (RN, NYS EMT-B) and Gerard (NYS AEMT-P).Help a Veteran! Buy Some Coffee! Operation At Ease/Moxxi Coffee Company Female Veteran Grant Fundraiser: https://www.operationatease.org/purchase.htmlWant to contact Operation At Ease?P: 518-847-9941E: joni@operationatease.orgFB: https://www.facebook.com/OperationAtEase/IG: https://www.instagram.com/operationatease/https://www.operationatease.org/Feel like you would benefit from a service dog? Find the Application here! https://www.operationatease.org/applicationWant to contact The Code Green Campaign? http://www.codegreencampaign.org/Want to contact the All Clear Foundation? https://allclearfoundation.org/Are you or someone you know in crisis? Text BADGE to 741-741 to connect with a trained All Clear Foundation crisis counselor.BECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & receive instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Buy us a Cup Of Coffee to help support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/medicmaterials Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast Do you have a great call you want us to review on a future episode? Email it to us: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Grab some swag: https://bit.ly/3dd0SNn Send the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Visit our Website: https://www.MedicMaterials.com/ See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you. --Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd --Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycv DISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education, and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas, and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols, and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training.Intro Music: https://bit.ly/3Jy7AwG Outro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Microphone Used: Rode Podmic Software Used In Production: Canva, Magix Movie Studio 2022 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
Late in summer of 2021 the NREMT came out and declared they were moving towards ending the practical skills examination by the middle of 2023. As classes resume and the date gets closer and closer EMS educators need to prepare for a drastic change in the way we teach classes. This discussion is littered with ideas and opinions on the future of ems education and is an absolute MUST LISTEN for all EMS educators. We are joined with Mike (NYS AEMT-P, NYS CIC), Kelsey (NYS EMT-B), Emily (RN, NYS EMT-B) and Gerard (NYS AEMT-P). Want to contact Operation At Ease?P: 518-847-9941E: joni@operationatease.orgFB: https://www.facebook.com/OperationAtEase/IG: https://www.instagram.com/operationatease/https://www.operationatease.org/Become an Operation At Ease event or team sponsor!https://www.operationatease.org/sponsor-our-eventsAttend an Operation At Ease Fundraiser!https://www.operationatease.org/eventsFeel like you would benefit from a service dog? Find the Application here!https://www.operationatease.org/applicationWant to contact The Code Green Campaign? http://www.codegreencampaign.org/ Subscribe to the Medic Materials Podcast exclusive YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3rSfNFtBECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & receive instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Buy us a Cup Of Coffee to help support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/medicmaterials Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast Do you have a great call you want us to review on a future episode? Email it to us: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Grab some swag: https://bit.ly/3dd0SNn Send the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Visit our Website: https://www.MedicMaterials.com/ See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you. --Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd --Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycv DISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education, and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas, and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols, and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training.Intro Music: https://bit.ly/3Jy7AwG Outro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Microphone Used: Rode Podmic Software Used In Production: Canva, Magix Movie Studio 2022 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
A recent article was published in regards to ems and how the world perceives us, as well as the way we educate our new students. Reading portions of this article the group discusses never before heard ways to improve the outlook of ems. How to reevaluate the education new ems providers receive and how to move the conversation of the ems profession forward. We are joined with Mike (NYS EMT, NYS CIC), Kelsey (NYS EMT-B) and Gerard (NYS AEMT-P).Subscribe to the Medic Materials Podcast exclusive YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3rSfNFtBECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & receive instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Buy us a Cup Of Coffee to help support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/medicmaterials Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast Do you have a great call you want us to review on a future episode? Email it to us: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Grab some swag: https://bit.ly/3dd0SNn Send the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Visit our Website: https://www.MedicMaterials.com/ See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you. --Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd --Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycv DISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education, and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas, and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols, and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training.Intro Music: https://bit.ly/3Jy7AwG Outro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Microphone Used: Rode Podmic Software Used In Production: Canva, Sony Movie Studio 16 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
We already spoke about MONA and LISA and now we bring in our Sultan of Sgarbossa to dissect everything we could ever need to know about a 12-Lead. The state of ems knowledge of a 12-Lead is way lower then we should be. Gerard and Mike wanted to help change this by giving a full length discussion on the 12-Lead, what to look for and why we are looking for those things. Everyone at the table today including Kelly come away with knew found cardiology knowledge in this one. We are joined with Mike (NYS EMT, NYS CIC), Kelly (Clinical Coordinator), Butch (NYS AEMT-P) and Gerard (NYS AEMT-P).Subscribe to the Medic Materials Podcast exclusive YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3rSfNFtBECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & receive instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Buy us a Cup Of Coffee to help support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/medicmaterials Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast Do you have a great call you want us to review on a future episode? Email it to us: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Grab some swag: https://bit.ly/3dd0SNn Send the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Visit our Website: https://www.MedicMaterials.com/ See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you. --Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd --Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycv DISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education, and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas, and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols, and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training.Intro Music: https://bit.ly/3Jy7AwG Outro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Butch Intro: https://bit.ly/3IUWy3aMicrophone Used: Rode Podmic Software Used In Production: Canva, Sony Movie Studio 16 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
The discussion takes a out of this world turn as Kelly officially digs herself in deep. We are joined with Mike (NYS EMT, NYS CIC & Kelly (Clinical Coordinator).Subscribe to the Medic Materials Podcast exclusive YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3rSfNFtBECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & receive instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Buy us a Cup Of Coffee to help support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/medicmaterials Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast Do you have a great call you want us to review on a future episode? Email it to us: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Grab some swag: https://bit.ly/3dd0SNn Send the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Visit our Website: https://www.MedicMaterials.com/ See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you. --Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd --Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycv DISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education, and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas, and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols, and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training.Intro Music: https://bit.ly/3Jy7AwG Outro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Microphone Used: Rode Podmic Software Used In Production: Canva, Sony Movie Studio 16 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
A young patient is met with severe symptoms that EMT's believe could be cardiac related. Their friend LISA assists the providers in providing the proper care as they race MONA to the hospital as death counts down the seconds. This is the heaviest deep dive into cardiology we have done yet as we prepare for our cardiology talks next episode with Mahaa Butch. We are joined with Mike (NYS EMT, NYS CIC), Kelly (Clinical Coordinator), Kelsey (NYS EMT), and Gerard (NYS AEMT-P).Subscribe to the Medic Materials Podcast exclusive YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3rSfNFtCome See Me At The INITIAL ASSESSMENT CONFERENCE April 6-10th 2022: https://initialassessmentconference.com/BECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & receive instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Buy us a Cup Of Coffee to help support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/medicmaterials Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast Do you have a great call you want us to review on a future episode? Email it to us: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Grab some swag: https://bit.ly/3dd0SNn Send the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Visit our Website: https://www.MedicMaterials.com/ See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you. --Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd --Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycv DISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education, and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas, and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols, and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training.Intro Music: https://bit.ly/3Jy7AwG Outro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Rig Check Music: https://bit.ly/3nNPCfv Microphone Used: Rode Podmic Software Used In Production: Canva, Sony Movie Studio 16 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
Providers are prepared for many things when we walk out of EMT or Paramedic class. We can bandage, we can ventilate, we can give life saving medications and even intubate. But school doesn't prepare us to stare face to face with the Reaper of Death. EMT's and Paramedics are grossly underprepared for the trials of death notifications in the field and that is where our episode starts today. A great fan of the show asked us to shed some light on this topic and discuss our best methods and ideas for tackling such a stressful skill. We are joined with Mike (NYS EMT, NYS CIC), Emily Yates (NYS EMT, ER-RN), Kelsey (NYS EMT), Gerard (NYS AEMT-P).Subscribe to the Medic Materials Podcast exclusive YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3rSfNFtBECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & receive instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Buy us a Cup Of Coffee to help support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/medicmaterials Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast Do you have a great call you want us to review on a future episode? Email it to us: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Grab some swag: https://bit.ly/3dd0SNn Send the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Visit our Website: https://www.MedicMaterials.com/ See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you. --Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd --Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycv DISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education, and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas, and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols, and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training.Intro Music: https://bit.ly/3Jy7AwG Outro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Rig Check Music: https://bit.ly/3nNPCfv Microphone Used: Rode Podmic Software Used In Production: Canva, Sony Movie Studio 16 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
A crew is dealt a very dark cloud when they are forced to extricate multiple patients with significant trauma from a devistating MVA. During our review we reveal some crazy medical complications that this crew now must figure how to treat as they race against the clock. We are joined with Mike (NYS EMT, NYS CIC), Kelsey (NYS EMT), Gerard (NYS AEMT-P), Special Guest Ariel (NYS AEMT-P) and "Kelly" (EMS Clinical Coordinator)Subscribe to the Medic Materials Podcast exclusive YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3rSfNFtBECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & receive instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Buy us a Cup Of Coffee to help support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/medicmaterials Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast Do you have a great call you want us to review on a future episode? Email it to us: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Grab some swag: https://bit.ly/3dd0SNn Send the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.com Visit our Website: https://www.MedicMaterials.com/ See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you. --Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd --Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycv DISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education, and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas, and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols, and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training.Intro Music: https://bit.ly/3Jy7AwG Outro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Rig Check Music: https://bit.ly/3nNPCfv Microphone Used: Rode Podmic Software Used In Production: Canva, Sony Movie Studio 16 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
A crew wrestles with finding a patient! If they ever do they might find one in serious trouble from a few chicken wings. A series of quick decisive choices may have to be made by this ems crew if first they ever want to find their patient and more importantly to render the appropriate care if needed. We are joined with Mike (NYS AEMT-P, NYS CIC), Kelsey (NYS EMT), Gerard (NYS AEMT-P), and Emily (NYS EMT, ER- RN)Come See Me at IAC 2022!! https://initialassessmentconference.com/BECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & receive instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Buy us a Cup Of Coffee to help support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/medicmaterialsPodcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcastDo you have a great or thought-provoking call YOU WANT US to review ON THE MEDIC MATERIALS PODCAST? Submit it here: https://rb.gy/2jugcr Support Medic Materials directly!! Grab your MERCH: https://bit.ly/3dd0SNn Send the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.comSee ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you.--Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd--Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycvDISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education, and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas, and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols, and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training. Intro Music: https://bit.ly/3Jy7AwGOutro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Rig Check Music: https://bit.ly/3nNPCfv Microphone Used: Rode PodmicSoftware Used In Production: Canva, Sony Movie Studio 16 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
A prison, an ems crew, and multiple questionable decisions are what we discuss in today's call review. Multiple factors of human error, stress, and fear take charge in the care of a seriously injured inmate. We are joined with Mike (NYS EMT, NYS CIC), Kelsey (NYS EMT), Gerard (NYS AEMT-P), and "Kelly" (EMT, EMS Clinical Coordinator)BECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & receive instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Buy us a Cup Of Coffee to help support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/medicmaterialsPodcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcastDo you have a great or thought-provoking call YOU WANT US to review ON THE MEDIC MATERIALS PODCAST? Submit it here: https://rb.gy/2jugcr Support Medic Materials directly!! Grab your Medic Materials MERCH: https://bit.ly/3dd0SNn Like Us on Facebook: @MedicMaterialsEdu Follow Us on Instagram: @MedicMaterialsEduJoin our growing community of Like-Minded EMS Providers in our Private Facebook Group: https://rb.gy/thhvqm Send the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.comVisit our Website: https://www.MedicMaterials.com/ See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you.--Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd--Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycvDISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education, and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas, and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols, and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training. Intro Music: https://bit.ly/3Jy7AwGOutro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Rig Check Music: https://bit.ly/3nNPCfv Microphone Used: Rode PodmicSoftware Used In Production: Canva, Sony Movie Studio 16 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE! We are so excited to have you with us now in 2022. We wanted to start off the year with a bang, by discussing Ketamine, an all too familiar drug that is getting pummeled in the EMS realm right now. We walk you through a detailed history on Ketamine, how is was discovered, how it works in the body, when to use it and when not to use it, our personal beliefs regarding the paramedic use of ketamine and SO MUCH MORE. One thing was right, when Kelsey said this conversation opened many doors regarding EMS as a whole that must be looked at. We are joined with Mike (NYS EMT, NYS CIC), Kelsey (NYS EMT), Gerard (NYS AEMT-P) and Emily (NYS EMT, ER Rn)BECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & receive instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Buy us a Cup Of Coffee to help support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/medicmaterials Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast Do you have a great or thought-provoking call YOU WANT US to review ON THE MEDIC MATERIALS PODCAST? Submit it here: https://rb.gy/2jugcr Support Medic Materials directly!! Grab your Medic Materials MERCH: https://bit.ly/3dd0SNn Like Us on Facebook: @MedicMaterialsEdu Follow Us on Instagram: @MedicMaterialsEduJoin our growing community of Like-Minded EMS Providers in our Private Facebook Group: https://rb.gy/thhvqm Send the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.comVisit our Website: https://www.MedicMaterials.com/ See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you. --Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd --Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycvDISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education, and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas, and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols, and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training. Intro Music: https://bit.ly/3Jy7AwGOutro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Rig Check Music: https://bit.ly/3nNPCfv Microphone Used: Rode PodmicSoftware Used In Production: Canva, Sony Movie Studio 16 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
Challenge and stress are two constants of a cardiac arrest scene. Choices need to be made with precision and thought. In today's call review two paramedics are dealing with an ongoing stressful situation, that may get the better of their decision-making leading to some questionable choices. We are joined with Mike (NYS EMT, NYS CIC), Kelsey (NYS EMT), Gerard (NYS AEMT-P) and Emily (NYS EMT, ER Rn) BECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & receive instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Buy us a Cup Of Coffee to help support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/medicmaterials Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast Do you have a great or thought-provoking call YOU WANT US to review ON THE MEDIC MATERIALS PODCAST? Submit it here: https://rb.gy/2jugcr Support Medic Materials directly!! Grab your Medic Materials MERCH: https://bit.ly/3dd0SNn Like Us on Facebook: @MedicMaterialsEdu Follow Us on Instagram: @MedicMaterialsEduJoin our growing community of Like-Minded EMS Providers in our Private Facebook Group: https://rb.gy/thhvqm Send the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.comVisit our Website: https://www.MedicMaterials.com/ See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you. --Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd --Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycvDISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education, and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas, and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols, and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training. Intro/Outro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Rig Check Music: https://bit.ly/3nNPCfv Microphone Used: Rode PodmicSoftware Used In Production: Canva, Sony Movie Studio 16 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
A cardiac Arrest is quite literally one of the most straight forward calls EMS does, however with the added stress on providers and family members, it usually turns into a stressed out shit fest. Today we discuss the history of how EMS has dealt with arrests, the drugs used in them, proper methods on treating arrest and we even give you some bonus tips and tricks to make your lives easier all in this great episode. We are joined with Mike (NYS EMT, NYS CIC), Kelsey (NYS EMT), Gerard (NYS AEMT-P) and Kelly (???????)Study 1: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIR.0000000000000747Study2: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JAHA.119.015544BECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & get instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Buy us a Cup Of Coffee to help support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/medicmaterials Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast Do you have a great or thought provoking call YOU WANT US to review ON THE MEDIC MATERIALS PODCAST? Submit it here: https://rb.gy/2jugcr Support Medic Materials directly!! Grab your Medic Materials MERCH: https://bit.ly/3dd0SNn Like Us on Facebook: @MedicMaterialsEdu Follow Us on Instagram: @MedicMaterialsEduJoin our growing community of Like Minded EMS Providers in our Private Facebook Group: https://rb.gy/thhvqm Send the show an email: info.medicmaterials@gmail.comVisit our Website: https://www.MedicMaterials.com/ See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you. --Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd --Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycvDISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training. Intro/Outro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Rig Check Music: https://bit.ly/3nNPCfv Microphone Used: Rode PodmicSoftware Used In Production: Canva, Sony Movie Studio 16 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
This hybrid episode features a unique call review backed up by a very important discussion had by the table. This crew is faced with an uphill battle between a facility and an irate patient. Tensions escalate and assumptions are made. Can this crew turn this call around before an "asshole" patient sizes control and brings them down with him? We are joined with Mike (NYS EMT, NYS CIC), Kelsey (NYS EMT), Gerard (NYS AEMT-P) and Emily (NYS EMT-B / ER RN).BECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & get instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Medic Materials Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast Do you have a great or thought provoking call YOU WANT US to review ON THE MEDIC MATERIALS PODCAST? Submit it here: https://rb.gy/2jugcr Support Medic Materials directly!! Grab your Medic Materials MERCH: https://bit.ly/3dd0SNn Like Us on Facebook: @MedicMaterialsEdu Follow Us on Instagram: @MedicMaterialsEduJoin our growing community of Like Minded EMS Providers in our Private Facebook Group: https://rb.gy/thhvqm Send the show an email: info@medicmaterials.comVisit our Website: https://www.MedicMaterials.com/ See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you. --Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd --Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycvDISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training. Intro/Outro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Rig Check Music: https://bit.ly/3nNPCfv Microphone Used: Rode PodmicSoftware Used In Production: Canva, Sony Movie Studio 16 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
A paramedic and a pediatric patient square away in an epic battle of wits in today's episode. In the ultimate test of professionalism and leadership skills we must criticize the actions of today's paramedic in charge. We review a very serious pediatric call that gets intensified and shocked with electricity. We are joined with Mike (NYS EMT, NYS CIC), Kelsey (NYS EMT), Gerard (NYS AEMT-P) and Emily (NYS EMT-B / ER RN).Medic Mindset Episode: https://medicmindset.com/2021/09/11/thinking-pediatric-respiratory/BECOME A VIP PROVIDER by joining our PATREON PAGE & get instant access to our THIRD Monthly Podcast episode! Sign Up HERE: http://patreon.com/medicmaterials Medic Materials Podcast Links: LISTEN on your FAVORITE platform, just choose your LINK...https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterialsPodcast Do you have a great or thought provoking call YOU WANT US to review ON THE MEDIC MATERIALS PODCAST? Submit it here: https://rb.gy/2jugcr Support Medic Materials directly!! Grab your Medic Materials MERCH: https://bit.ly/3dd0SNn Like Us on Facebook: @MedicMaterialsEdu Follow Us on Instagram: @MedicMaterialsEduJoin our growing community of Like Minded EMS Providers in our Private Facebook Group: https://rb.gy/thhvqm Send the show an email: info@medicmaterials.comVisit our Website: https://www.MedicMaterials.com/ See ALL our Links on our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/MedicMaterials Want your own custom wooden American Flag? Contact US Military Veteran Jared for more information. Instagram @Ledslinger85 -Affiliate Link: By purchasing from one of the links below, Medic Materials will earn a portion of the sale at no added expense to you. --Leatherman RAPTOR SHEER Collection Multi-tools. Shop here!: https://rb.gy/w0uctd --Discover the right Leatherman MULTI-TOOL for you!: https://rb.gy/x5iycvDISCLAIMER: This audio is for Demonstration purposes only. The information provided in this audio is no replacement for proper EMT/Paramedic training, education and or practice. The skills, techniques, ideas and theories offered in this audio represent the individual participants featured in this audio and are not intended to showcase the only method of performing these skills. Please continue to consult with your local EMS system, Agency Standard Operating Procedures/Medical Director, Your Local and State Protocols and your EMS educator for clarification and further proper EMT/Paramedic training. Intro/Outro Music: https://rb.gy/tais0a Rig Check Music: https://bit.ly/3nNPCfv Microphone Used: Rode PodmicSoftware Used In Production: Canva, Sony Movie Studio 16 Platinum, Rode Podcaster
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Today on #JustHavinaCrack we go into the world of professional golfer Jason Norris.Norrie to his mates has been a pro for some time. We talk to him about life on the circuit and playing with the likes of Dustin Johnson and Matt Kucher.Norrie made it to the European tour but things didn't go to plan.Norrie is now trying to keep his status on the Australian tour and planning for the senior tour in Europe.
Welcome to episode 32 of #JustHavinaCrack. In this episode, we speak to Olympic Bronze Medalist and legendary swimmer Julie McDonald.From an early age, Julie wanted to swim. She wanted to just have a go. In her mother's words " If you want to do it we will support you, but you have to get yourself up"Commonwealth games, Panpac's and Olympic's Julie competed against the worlds best, like American Janet Evans and British swimmer Sara Hardcastle. The Eastern block nations and their doping scandals were rife. Julie wouldn't swap her Olympic Bronze for anything.In fact, the times Julie swum, she would win gold in today's meets.This is an inspirational chat and one not to be missed.
Welcome to this episode of #JustHavinaCrack Today we speak with retired policeman Brad Eaton.Brad growing up in PNG and moving to Brisbane for schooling. Brad wanted to be a cop.Arriving at the police academy at Oxley, #FineCotton was standing in the stables.From there we talk to Brad about covert drug operations, Brendan Abbott, Christmas Island and illegal boats and Brads recent battle when he made the ultimate decision to amputate one of his legs above the knee.We hope you enjoy this episode of Just Havin a Crack
Today we speak to World Traveler Phil Salter on #JustHavinaCrack.Phil has travelled to every country in the world (193). His travels and experiences are vast. You won't believe which he considers his favourites.This episode is brought to you by #theadventuretraveller.We hope you enjoy this episode of Just Havin a Crack
Gidday and welcome to episode 17 of Just Havin a Crack.EJ WHITTEN AND THE BULLDOGThis week talk to an AFL great, 350 games & AFL Hall of Fame member Doug "Hawk" Hawkins.Doug is a charismatic larrikin with a fierce determination. Doug is old-school growing up in the tuff Western Suburbs of Melbourne. Braybrook where footy and cricket were his passions, like all Aussie kids. Doug just happened to be an exceptional AFL footballer.Doug play predominantly for Footscray Football Club and had a close association with the great EJ Whitten who just happened to be a Braybrook local as well.Doug learnt very quickly how to mix it with the best of his era, he was very quick-witted and very much the larrikin. Underneath that, was a fierce determination and pride of who he was and who he represented. He loved the Footscray Football Club.This podcast you will laugh but you will also see another side of Doug that you wouldn't expect. I guess that's what Just Havin a Crack is about. Telling stories that you wouldn't expect.
Welcome to this episode of Just Havin a Crack.HE IS ALL HEARTWe speak to Gavin "Jed" Allen FOG number 72 and great Queenslander. Gavin played football in a tough era of rugby league. Coming down from Cairns to play for Valleys in the BRL competition and winning the best and fairest for the comp in his first year. St George beckoned after that, but not before lunch with the great Arthur Beetson to convince him to go to the Roosters.Jed is a typical country kid, no-nonsense and just gets the job done attitude. Unbeknown to him and following his father receiving a heart transplant before Jed's Origin debut, Jed also carry the same complaint.Playing his entire career with a heart that had less than 25% capacity.Jed too needed a transplant which he received a short while ago. Jed talks with pride and passion for that opportunity.This is a great yarn
In Episode 32 of Idea Diary - Today, I talk about three ways I have failed as a leader. ONE: Create a disagree space - I feel like when working with teams give the consideration for anyone on the team to bring disagreements at any time to the table. Make sure that people that have disagreements also come to the disagreement meeting with SOLUTIONS options to discuss. You will need a jury, voting or outside tie-breaker person that everyone agrees on to help make decisions. Once the meeting happens, and the outcome decision is agreed upon, then everyone needs to be happy with the result. With any new business going forward working in groups, I will implement this practice. TWO: Don't let things go unsaid to keep the peace. Address things NOW to make sure everyone is happy faster. Trying to polite instead of working out issues is not really helping, and it's actually nicer to just deal with stuff right away and get over it. THREE: In the past, I went full speed ahead to achieved goals, and I wouldn't slow down when others dropped balls. I would just pick up things that needed to get down, and plow through without addressing any problems. Now, I will stop and connect with the group to make sure if there is a problem to fix it first, then get back on track. The dropped microphone was perfectly fine. - Update After one month of daily podcasting, I am committing to ONE YEAR of daily shows,. I am also committing to three years of making the show happen, even thought it might not be everyday after one year. I feel like that will be great test to see if a podcast just being yourself, all by yourself, could be something profitable and worthy of anyone's time. Thank you so much for listening today! "Idea Diary" is a business lifestyle podcast about creative entrepreneurship. "Idea Diary" focuses on building creative businesses, and chronicles how Valerie Aiello uses multiple skills to create products, illustrations, film, music, and businesses. — Valerie Aiello is a multi-hyphenate brand expert from Austin, Texas. — LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valerieaiello/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/valerieaiello Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ValerieLovesBusiness/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/valerieaiello/ Website: https://www.valerieaiello.com — Subscribe to follow my business journey! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/valerieaiello/support
Go watch the Hazbin Hotel pilot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zlmswo0S0e0HuniCast is hosted on Ashley's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZqEZgmQjT-2qiLBU1BpiRQMichael's socks for hands: https://i.imgur.com/uLx0g48.jpgExtra voiceover provided by: efryo https://twitter.com/musicofplus?lang=en Chapthicc https://www.twitch.tv/chapthicc_ KarmaBytes https://twitter.com/kyron_mammen For reference, the Rode Podcaster is about a pound and a half of hard metal. Joe probably doesn't have it taped to his face. http://www.rode.com/microphones/podcaster“We Have a Gay Spider”, used during the Three Shells Method reading, is by Gooseworx and Evan Alderete, ℗ 2019 Goosetunes. If the copyright holder wishes for this track to be removed, contact us at the email address below.We've also had Ricepirate, who plays Husk in Hazbin Hotel, on the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/115-sharing-of-stories-sharing-of-beer-with-ricepirate/id1418825920?i=1000469434896---More episodes of the show can always be found at: http://t1podcast.comEnjoy our show? Want to rep our merch? You're in luck. We have a store: http://merch.t1podcast.comGet access to secret bonus episodes, early listening privileges, special Discord benefits and more for only $2 a month: https://www.patreon.com/t1podcastThis episode was recorded live on our Discord. Don't miss the next one: https://discord.gg/JNuyZXTGet a free audiobook today, no strings attached. All you have to do is try out Audible at audibletrial.com/t1podcast! Keep the book whether you stick with the service or not.Theme song by Tiege: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NPeqlbhuUkRemix by efryo: https://soundcloud.com/efryo/welcome-to-the-first-podcast-efryo-remixThis podcast is © 1972+ Lars Housholder and Joseph Rosenblum. For business inquiries, please contact our agent: t1podcastbusiness@gmail.com
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Mike Schutte is a fronted developer at TED conferences and was trained in code school at Turing in Colorado. He likes the idea of code as a communication tool, and in 2018 he gave a talk at RailsConf called Stop Testing. Start Storytelling. Today the panel is discussing what Mike means by storytelling in testing. In order to combat the hesitancy to start testing, Mike believes that changing your mindset to think away from the implementation details while deploying these tests can help them be more efficient. In short, if the test isn’t readable by a non-developer, then it’s not telling a story, it’s just writing code. The test is almost the first point of contact away from the source code, so if that’s unwieldy in a test it will be hard to use elsewhere in the application. We have an intuition for stories, so use tests in order to communicate the intent of what the application should do under certain conditions. If it’s hard to set that up in a succinct way then maybe it should be written differently. This view is backed up by other experts as well. Sandi Metz and Noel Rappin talk about it in Tech Done Right episode 69. They say if your test isn’t easy to write and you’re having to create tons and tons of objects, then the system or the class your trying to test is too interconnected, so you might want to break that up into more separated concerns so each of your tests can be focused on what you’re actually trying to test. If you follow these principles, your testing will be a lot easier even if there are more classes and modules to test. David applies this approach to an online shopping cart and how to break it up. The idea is to abstract it away from the big picture, in this case the grand total, and breaking it down into smaller stories or things. Mike shares methods to put this approach into practice and how to test. He finds that reading the code as if you were reading a section in a novel rather than code helps him sketch out what he needs to test. The panelists discuss different methods for testing, emphasizing keeping the models or classes you write very simple, minimizing the amount of full on feature specs. If you take time to think about the mindset and the process you use to write a test, the tools you use becomes interchangeable in a lot of ways. Andrew brings up a trend that he’s noticed of tools coming out that are taking mini tests or rspec and trying to morph it to the programmer’s preferences. Tools like this end up with a lot of weird syntax that is hard to maintain. The panelists acknowledge the challenges that stem from using a custom VIM, and believe that having an agnostic approach makes it easier to jump into different systems. Your focus shouldn’t be your developer preferences or what you’re used to, rather it should be your happiness when you have to update. They agree that because it’s easy to understand, it’s telling a story the reader can understand, which makes it easier to maintain in the long run. The Ruby Rogues panel talk about different methods for testing, particularly if they’ve ever tested JavaScript code in a Rails app. They talk about some of their preferred tools to test their code, such as StoryBook. Mike talks about what StoryBook is and what it’s like to use it. David talks about his experience using Cucumber, why his team used it, and how it works. The show concludes with Mike sharing some of the benefits he has found from using typed languages like TypeScript and the panel talking about their experience playing around with Actionview components. Panelists Andrew Mason David Kimura With special guest: Mike Schutte Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry’s small plan Cloud 66 - Pain Free Rails Deployments Try Cloud 66 Rails for FREE & get $66 free credits with promo code RubyRogues Elixir Mix Podcast Links Stop Teaching. Start Storytelling (RailsConf 2018) Tech Done Right episode 69 Law of Demeter Grumpy Old Man RSpec MaxiTest Minitest Spec Thoughtbot Jest Stimulus Webpacker StoryBook Cucumber TypeScript Actionview component Follow DevChatTV on Facebook and Twitter Picks David Kimura: Rode Podcaster Andrew Mason: Drifting Ruby 196 VS Code Ruby Debug Mike Schutte: Follow Mike on Twitter @tmikeschu StoryBook.js
Mike Schutte is a fronted developer at TED conferences and was trained in code school at Turing in Colorado. He likes the idea of code as a communication tool, and in 2018 he gave a talk at RailsConf called Stop Testing. Start Storytelling. Today the panel is discussing what Mike means by storytelling in testing. In order to combat the hesitancy to start testing, Mike believes that changing your mindset to think away from the implementation details while deploying these tests can help them be more efficient. In short, if the test isn’t readable by a non-developer, then it’s not telling a story, it’s just writing code. The test is almost the first point of contact away from the source code, so if that’s unwieldy in a test it will be hard to use elsewhere in the application. We have an intuition for stories, so use tests in order to communicate the intent of what the application should do under certain conditions. If it’s hard to set that up in a succinct way then maybe it should be written differently. This view is backed up by other experts as well. Sandi Metz and Noel Rappin talk about it in Tech Done Right episode 69. They say if your test isn’t easy to write and you’re having to create tons and tons of objects, then the system or the class your trying to test is too interconnected, so you might want to break that up into more separated concerns so each of your tests can be focused on what you’re actually trying to test. If you follow these principles, your testing will be a lot easier even if there are more classes and modules to test. David applies this approach to an online shopping cart and how to break it up. The idea is to abstract it away from the big picture, in this case the grand total, and breaking it down into smaller stories or things. Mike shares methods to put this approach into practice and how to test. He finds that reading the code as if you were reading a section in a novel rather than code helps him sketch out what he needs to test. The panelists discuss different methods for testing, emphasizing keeping the models or classes you write very simple, minimizing the amount of full on feature specs. If you take time to think about the mindset and the process you use to write a test, the tools you use becomes interchangeable in a lot of ways. Andrew brings up a trend that he’s noticed of tools coming out that are taking mini tests or rspec and trying to morph it to the programmer’s preferences. Tools like this end up with a lot of weird syntax that is hard to maintain. The panelists acknowledge the challenges that stem from using a custom VIM, and believe that having an agnostic approach makes it easier to jump into different systems. Your focus shouldn’t be your developer preferences or what you’re used to, rather it should be your happiness when you have to update. They agree that because it’s easy to understand, it’s telling a story the reader can understand, which makes it easier to maintain in the long run. The Ruby Rogues panel talk about different methods for testing, particularly if they’ve ever tested JavaScript code in a Rails app. They talk about some of their preferred tools to test their code, such as StoryBook. Mike talks about what StoryBook is and what it’s like to use it. David talks about his experience using Cucumber, why his team used it, and how it works. The show concludes with Mike sharing some of the benefits he has found from using typed languages like TypeScript and the panel talking about their experience playing around with Actionview components. Panelists Andrew Mason David Kimura With special guest: Mike Schutte Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry’s small plan Cloud 66 - Pain Free Rails Deployments Try Cloud 66 Rails for FREE & get $66 free credits with promo code RubyRogues Elixir Mix Podcast Links Stop Teaching. Start Storytelling (RailsConf 2018) Tech Done Right episode 69 Law of Demeter Grumpy Old Man RSpec MaxiTest Minitest Spec Thoughtbot Jest Stimulus Webpacker StoryBook Cucumber TypeScript Actionview component Follow DevChatTV on Facebook and Twitter Picks David Kimura: Rode Podcaster Andrew Mason: Drifting Ruby 196 VS Code Ruby Debug Mike Schutte: Follow Mike on Twitter @tmikeschu StoryBook.js
Mike Schutte is a fronted developer at TED conferences and was trained in code school at Turing in Colorado. He likes the idea of code as a communication tool, and in 2018 he gave a talk at RailsConf called Stop Testing. Start Storytelling. Today the panel is discussing what Mike means by storytelling in testing. In order to combat the hesitancy to start testing, Mike believes that changing your mindset to think away from the implementation details while deploying these tests can help them be more efficient. In short, if the test isn’t readable by a non-developer, then it’s not telling a story, it’s just writing code. The test is almost the first point of contact away from the source code, so if that’s unwieldy in a test it will be hard to use elsewhere in the application. We have an intuition for stories, so use tests in order to communicate the intent of what the application should do under certain conditions. If it’s hard to set that up in a succinct way then maybe it should be written differently. This view is backed up by other experts as well. Sandi Metz and Noel Rappin talk about it in Tech Done Right episode 69. They say if your test isn’t easy to write and you’re having to create tons and tons of objects, then the system or the class your trying to test is too interconnected, so you might want to break that up into more separated concerns so each of your tests can be focused on what you’re actually trying to test. If you follow these principles, your testing will be a lot easier even if there are more classes and modules to test. David applies this approach to an online shopping cart and how to break it up. The idea is to abstract it away from the big picture, in this case the grand total, and breaking it down into smaller stories or things. Mike shares methods to put this approach into practice and how to test. He finds that reading the code as if you were reading a section in a novel rather than code helps him sketch out what he needs to test. The panelists discuss different methods for testing, emphasizing keeping the models or classes you write very simple, minimizing the amount of full on feature specs. If you take time to think about the mindset and the process you use to write a test, the tools you use becomes interchangeable in a lot of ways. Andrew brings up a trend that he’s noticed of tools coming out that are taking mini tests or rspec and trying to morph it to the programmer’s preferences. Tools like this end up with a lot of weird syntax that is hard to maintain. The panelists acknowledge the challenges that stem from using a custom VIM, and believe that having an agnostic approach makes it easier to jump into different systems. Your focus shouldn’t be your developer preferences or what you’re used to, rather it should be your happiness when you have to update. They agree that because it’s easy to understand, it’s telling a story the reader can understand, which makes it easier to maintain in the long run. The Ruby Rogues panel talk about different methods for testing, particularly if they’ve ever tested JavaScript code in a Rails app. They talk about some of their preferred tools to test their code, such as StoryBook. Mike talks about what StoryBook is and what it’s like to use it. David talks about his experience using Cucumber, why his team used it, and how it works. The show concludes with Mike sharing some of the benefits he has found from using typed languages like TypeScript and the panel talking about their experience playing around with Actionview components. Panelists Andrew Mason David Kimura With special guest: Mike Schutte Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry’s small plan Cloud 66 - Pain Free Rails Deployments Try Cloud 66 Rails for FREE & get $66 free credits with promo code RubyRogues Elixir Mix Podcast Links Stop Teaching. Start Storytelling (RailsConf 2018) Tech Done Right episode 69 Law of Demeter Grumpy Old Man RSpec MaxiTest Minitest Spec Thoughtbot Jest Stimulus Webpacker StoryBook Cucumber TypeScript Actionview component Follow DevChatTV on Facebook and Twitter Picks David Kimura: Rode Podcaster Andrew Mason: Drifting Ruby 196 VS Code Ruby Debug Mike Schutte: Follow Mike on Twitter @tmikeschu StoryBook.js
Saludo. ¡Bienvenido a un nuevo episodio de este podcast! Yo seré vuestro anfitrión y os hablaré de un tema fundamental: la elección de un micrófono para un podcast. CTA 1. Como sé que tenéis muchas ganas de aprender, os quiero regalar una ficha con toda la información de este episodio. Estará disponible en nuestro grupo de Facebook: Podcasting para profes ELE. Nuestro grupo es una gran tribu. Cada vez somos más. Por esa razón, aprovecha la oportunidad para aprender junto a otros profesores y podcasters; formula tus preguntas sobre alguna duda que tengas, o sobre algún contenido de este podcast. Dicho esto… ¡Comenzamos! Introducción. ¿Qué micrófono te funcionará mejor? No hay única respuesta para este asunto. Tus necesidades y prioridades individuales te ayudarán a determinar qué micrófono es ideal para ti. Tipos de micrófono. Hay un par de micrófonos que se usan comúnmente para hacer podcasting: Los micrófonos XLR. Los micrófono USB. Los primeros son un poco más caros y necesitan una tarjeta de sonido, que es una especie de aparato amplificador. Son más sensibles y pueden dar cierta profundidad vocal, pero, al mismo tiempo, pillan los sonidos ambientales. Los segundos, son más económicos y no necesitan nada en especial para su instalación. Puedes conseguir una calidad vocal de sonido baja, pero son también más efectivos contra el sonido de fondo o ambiental. El lugar de grabación. Elige un lugar tranquilo y con poca reverberación, que es ese eco que hay en cualquier habitación, lo que produce un efecto de lugar vacío. Normalmente, esto sucede en habitaciones con los techos altos y con poco mobiliario. Tanto si grabas en tu propio estudio casero como en tu lugar de trabajo, ten en cuenta este detalle, porque será decisivo a la hora de comprar el tipo de micrófono que necesitas. Otro aspecto importante es tu prioridad auditiva. ¿Quieres un micrófono que sea fácil de transportar? ¿Te preocupa filtrar el ruido ambiental o deseas conseguir la mejor calidad vocal posible? Recomendaciones. Audio Technica ATR 2100. Es el tipo de micrófono que suelen usar los cantantes. Seguro que habrás visto uno. Se caracteriza por ser un micrófono USB (fácil de conectar a tu ordenador personal), es menos sensible, se puede llevar a todas partes sin dificultad, muy flexible con el ruido ambiente y la calidad del sonido no es muy alta. Rode Podcaster. Tiene forma de vaso de tubo. Es otro micro USB que es más sensible que el primero, menos flexible con el ruido ambiental. Ofrece más profundidad de voz gracias a su condensador, en cambio, es menos fácil de transportar y necesita un soporte para micrófonos, bien para mesa, bien del tipo “brazo articulado”. Shure SM7-b. Es muy parecido al primero en cuanto a forma. Pertenece al tipo de micrófono XLR y necesita una tarjeta de sonido externa para su instalación. Es más sensible que los dos anteriores. Te dará la más alta calidad de sonido vocal. El micrófono de solapa. Es la opción que recomiendo para los principiantes. Ventajas: Hay una variedad de marcas a buen precio. El más económico tiene un precio a partir de 9€. Es fácil de guardar y portar. Puedes usarlo con tu teléfono inteligente y tu portátil, para grabar vídeos y podcasts. No necesita programas de instalación ni amplificadores. Scarlett CM25. Es un micrófono de condensador de gran diafragma. Captura un sonido realmente cristalino. Muy fiel a la realidad, ya que capta hasta el más mínimo detalle a la perfección. Se vende en Amazon junto con unos auriculares y una tarjeta de sonido externa. Marantz Professional MPM-2000U. Micrófono de condensador USB con calidad de estudio que proporciona un rendimiento de audio óptimo y una captura clara y cristalina; perfecto para grabación de podcasts. Micrófono Senheisser E825S. Un peldaño más de calidad en relación al Audio-Technica. Sennheiser es una reconocida marca de micrófonos alemana de calidad más que contrastada, con la fiabilidad que ello implica. Es de construcción robusta, profesional. Tiene conmutador de encendido y apagado. Esto es súper práctico para determinadas situaciones. Samson Q2U. Pertenece al tipo de micrófonos XLS. Lo considero una buena alternativa al micrófono Blue Yeti y muy recomendable para los podcasters principiantes. En términos de sonido, ambos ofrecen el mismo servicio y calidad, aunque Blue Yeti le supera ligeramente. Su precio es módico, más económico que Blue Yeti. Mención especial al micrófono Blue Yeti. BLUE YETI. Es el micrófono que uso para este podcast. Tiene un diseño bonito, un soporte de mesa para sujetar el micrófono y no es complicado de instalar. Pertenece al grupo de micros USB de condensador: fácil de conectar al puerto USB de tu ordenador y una calidad de sonido bestial. No necesita tarjeta de sonido externa, ya tiene una en su interior. En su base, puedes conectar los auriculares y el cable USB. Gracias a esto, oirás exactamente qué estás grabando cuando pulses el botón de grabar y comiences tu locución. Otras características: Control del volumen de tus auriculares. Botón de ganancia o sensibilidad del micrófono. Si aumentamos la ganancia demasiado, se puede distorsionar el sonido. Modalidad. Esta opción te permite elegir el método de grabación: para entrevista o locución a dos, sólo, con sonido ambiental, etc. Según tu elección, el resultado puede ser distinto. Yo uso la opción “cardio”. Botón de silenciado. Ideal para dar paso a la música, o ceder el turno de palabra a un invitado online, y cerrar el micrófono. Esta es tu opción si buscas un micrófono de fácil uso y sin complicaciones técnicas, con un nivel decente de calidad de sonido. Cierre. Hemos llegado al final de este episodio. CTA 2. Todos nuestros episodios están disponibles en iVoox (busca el podcast “ELEPOD”) y en nuestro grupo de Facebook: “Podcasting para profes ELE”, donde encontrarás también material adicional relacionado con lo que más nos gusta, ¡el podcasting! En el próximo episodio... hablaremos de herramientas adicionales que necesitas para tu podcast, como música, efectos de sonido, etc. Sergio Delgado estará como maestro de ceremonias y os dará algunas claves básicas. Te habló Francisco J. Martínez. ¡Nos vemos muy pronto en un próximo episodio! Links. Audio Technica ATR 2100 Rode Podcaster Shure SM7-b
Saludo. ¡Bienvenido a un nuevo episodio de este podcast! Yo seré vuestro anfitrión y os hablaré de un tema fundamental: la elección de un micrófono para un podcast. CTA 1. Como sé que tenéis muchas ganas de aprender, os quiero regalar una ficha con toda la información de este episodio. Estará disponible en nuestro grupo de Facebook: Podcasting para profes ELE. Nuestro grupo es una gran tribu. Cada vez somos más. Por esa razón, aprovecha la oportunidad para aprender junto a otros profesores y podcasters; formula tus preguntas sobre alguna duda que tengas, o sobre algún contenido de este podcast. Dicho esto… ¡Comenzamos! Introducción. ¿Qué micrófono te funcionará mejor? No hay única respuesta para este asunto. Tus necesidades y prioridades individuales te ayudarán a determinar qué micrófono es ideal para ti. Tipos de micrófono. Hay un par de micrófonos que se usan comúnmente para hacer podcasting: Los micrófonos XLR. Los micrófono USB. Los primeros son un poco más caros y necesitan una tarjeta de sonido, que es una especie de aparato amplificador. Son más sensibles y pueden dar cierta profundidad vocal, pero, al mismo tiempo, pillan los sonidos ambientales. Los segundos, son más económicos y no necesitan nada en especial para su instalación. Puedes conseguir una calidad vocal de sonido baja, pero son también más efectivos contra el sonido de fondo o ambiental. El lugar de grabación. Elige un lugar tranquilo y con poca reverberación, que es ese eco que hay en cualquier habitación, lo que produce un efecto de lugar vacío. Normalmente, esto sucede en habitaciones con los techos altos y con poco mobiliario. Tanto si grabas en tu propio estudio casero como en tu lugar de trabajo, ten en cuenta este detalle, porque será decisivo a la hora de comprar el tipo de micrófono que necesitas. Otro aspecto importante es tu prioridad auditiva. ¿Quieres un micrófono que sea fácil de transportar? ¿Te preocupa filtrar el ruido ambiental o deseas conseguir la mejor calidad vocal posible? Recomendaciones. Audio Technica ATR 2100. Es el tipo de micrófono que suelen usar los cantantes. Seguro que habrás visto uno. Se caracteriza por ser un micrófono USB (fácil de conectar a tu ordenador personal), es menos sensible, se puede llevar a todas partes sin dificultad, muy flexible con el ruido ambiente y la calidad del sonido no es muy alta. Rode Podcaster. Tiene forma de vaso de tubo. Es otro micro USB que es más sensible que el primero, menos flexible con el ruido ambiental. Ofrece más profundidad de voz gracias a su condensador, en cambio, es menos fácil de transportar y necesita un soporte para micrófonos, bien para mesa, bien del tipo “brazo articulado”. Shure SM7-b. Es muy parecido al primero en cuanto a forma. Pertenece al tipo de micrófono XLR y necesita una tarjeta de sonido externa para su instalación. Es más sensible que los dos anteriores. Te dará la más alta calidad de sonido vocal. El micrófono de solapa. Es la opción que recomiendo para los principiantes. Ventajas: Hay una variedad de marcas a buen precio. El más económico tiene un precio a partir de 9€. Es fácil de guardar y portar. Puedes usarlo con tu teléfono inteligente y tu portátil, para grabar vídeos y podcasts. No necesita programas de instalación ni amplificadores. Scarlett CM25. Es un micrófono de condensador de gran diafragma. Captura un sonido realmente cristalino. Muy fiel a la realidad, ya que capta hasta el más mínimo detalle a la perfección. Se vende en Amazon junto con unos auriculares y una tarjeta de sonido externa. Marantz Professional MPM-2000U. Micrófono de condensador USB con calidad de estudio que proporciona un rendimiento de audio óptimo y una captura clara y cristalina; perfecto para grabación de podcasts. Micrófono Senheisser E825S. Un peldaño más de calidad en relación al Audio-Technica. Sennheiser es una reconocida marca de micrófonos alemana de calidad más que contrastada, con la fiabilidad que ello implica. Es de construcción robusta, profesional. Tiene conmutador de encendido y apagado. Esto es súper práctico para determinadas situaciones. Samson Q2U. Pertenece al tipo de micrófonos XLS. Lo considero una buena alternativa al micrófono Blue Yeti y muy recomendable para los podcasters principiantes. En términos de sonido, ambos ofrecen el mismo servicio y calidad, aunque Blue Yeti le supera ligeramente. Su precio es módico, más económico que Blue Yeti. Mención especial al micrófono Blue Yeti. BLUE YETI. Es el micrófono que uso para este podcast. Tiene un diseño bonito, un soporte de mesa para sujetar el micrófono y no es complicado de instalar. Pertenece al grupo de micros USB de condensador: fácil de conectar al puerto USB de tu ordenador y una calidad de sonido bestial. No necesita tarjeta de sonido externa, ya tiene una en su interior. En su base, puedes conectar los auriculares y el cable USB. Gracias a esto, oirás exactamente qué estás grabando cuando pulses el botón de grabar y comiences tu locución. Otras características: Control del volumen de tus auriculares. Botón de ganancia o sensibilidad del micrófono. Si aumentamos la ganancia demasiado, se puede distorsionar el sonido. Modalidad. Esta opción te permite elegir el método de grabación: para entrevista o locución a dos, sólo, con sonido ambiental, etc. Según tu elección, el resultado puede ser distinto. Yo uso la opción “cardio”. Botón de silenciado. Ideal para dar paso a la música, o ceder el turno de palabra a un invitado online, y cerrar el micrófono. Esta es tu opción si buscas un micrófono de fácil uso y sin complicaciones técnicas, con un nivel decente de calidad de sonido. Cierre. Hemos llegado al final de este episodio. CTA 2. Todos nuestros episodios están disponibles en iVoox (busca el podcast “ELEPOD”) y en nuestro grupo de Facebook: “Podcasting para profes ELE”, donde encontrarás también material adicional relacionado con lo que más nos gusta, ¡el podcasting! En el próximo episodio... hablaremos de herramientas adicionales que necesitas para tu podcast, como música, efectos de sonido, etc. Sergio Delgado estará como maestro de ceremonias y os dará algunas claves básicas. Te habló Francisco J. Martínez. ¡Nos vemos muy pronto en un próximo episodio! Links. Audio Technica ATR 2100 Rode Podcaster Shure SM7-b
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Most of us dream of having an online business We are led to believe it's fine to just start up a blog and the audience will show up. Reality is a lot different. It takes time for an audience to appear. And when they do appear, it takes time to trust you. So how do you speed up that process of client acquisition and trust? Welcome to the land of offline events. In this episode we'll see why you should have the event and how to get your clients. Read the transcript online: Why You Need An Offline Event to Boost Your Chances of Success =========== I don't like Microsoft Excel. However, my wife, Renuka does. She can spend hours, even days tinkering with that “weird” program and come up with some statistics that are plainly astounding. One day as we sat down to lunch, as we do every afternoon, she announced the results of her morning escapade with Excel. “Guess what percentage of our income is derived from workshops and offline events?” Before I could answer, she revealed her statistics. The income we earned from offline events was barely 2% of our income. This tiny percentage wasn't terribly surprising to both of us, because we knew that conducting international events was an expensive exercise. Even so, I was a bit ambivalent at the thought of putting in so much work and getting a return of just 2%. That's when Renuka revealed her ace, “Guess how much of our income comes as a direct result of those events?” she continued. And mercifully I didn't need Excel to answer that question, because I've done the hand-raising ceremony at our live events. What's the hand-raising ceremony, you ask? At workshops, I will ask how many clients have done one online course with us, and at least 50% of the hands go up. Then I ask them to keep their hands raised if they've done two courses and few hands, if any, go down. Three courses? The hands still stay up. The courses at Psychotactics are not necessarily cheap. While some start at around $900, the hands-on courses can cost as much as $3300. If at this point you think that it's the online courses that lead clients to come to the in-person workshop, then it's the other way round. Clients that meet us in person, tend to sign up for the online courses, and then just for good measure come back and attend an in-person event as well. It makes perfect sense to you, when you think of it in terms of dating, doesn't it? A relationship can be formed online, but to make sure you're not picking the wrong person, you and I, we both have to do the offline thing: we have to meet. The exciting bit about the meeting is that it doesn't always have to be a big event At Psychotactics, we've had three-day, four-day, even seven-day in-person workshops. At other times, we've had a presentation for between 20-45 minutes. But there have also been situations where we've just spent a few hours in a meetup, given answers to client's questions and then gone for an extended lunch or dinner. In every case, the results are similar. Clients that get to know us don't bother to go to the sales page with a fine tooth comb. When we offer a product, workshop or course, they sign up instantly. They have met us offline, they get to know us well, and they trust us. When you see and meet someone one the flesh, you can often make a pretty accurate assessment of whether to go ahead or not. Which is why despite the meagre 2% income from workshops and events, we continue to run offline events. But what if you're just starting out? You may not have any books or products to sell the clients who attend your event. You aren't likely to have an online course or training system. Is it still worth it? Without a doubt, it's one of the best ways to get started, no matter what you're planning to do for a living. In most cases, a workshop will get you to interact with clients, you'll find out what interests them, and you'll get instant feedback. Plus, if you do your budgeting well, you're likely to make more than just 2%. When we did our very first workshop back in the early days of Psychotactics, we were rewarded for our audacity. I was part of a networking group, and I cajoled several of the members to show up and bring their friends along. The fee was $75 for the evening. The cafe owner offered to rent us the place for no cost and even provided the coffees free of charge. That event netted us $1500 because 20 people showed up. But it didn't stop at that point. It's a well-known fact that the hardest sell is the first one, so I'd prepared myself to sell recurring events just like this one. How did we go about this task? And how do you do something similar? This series will cover three core factors. 1) Why consider planning an event—offline 2) Where to get clients 3) How to get people to sign up and the next step. 1) Where to get your clients When I was just about eight or nine years old, I had a job on Sundays. Not every Sunday, of course, but around the months of late May and most of June was when my father needed my brother and me to pitch in, in the family business. Since my father ran a secretarial college, admissions would start in July, which meant that we had to stand outside churches and hand out a leaflet. After reading those flyers, many young women would then sign up for the year-long batch that started in July. But why churches? As it turned out, most secretaries at the time were almost exclusively Catholic. In Mumbai, India, masses are held on Sundays, on the hour from 6 am, and then all the way until 10 am. Which meant that we'd often be giving out hundreds of leaflets to everyone coming out of the church. Some of whom would either become secretaries or would pass on the leaflet to a friend or relative. In effect, to start up any business, you need to show up and make yourself known in places where your future clients congregate. If you've been brought up on the goodness of the internet, you might think the best idea in the world is to sit behind a computer, write a blog and the clients will come rushing in. In several cases that method of creating content is valid, but it could take a lot of time, money and energy to get that kind of business model off the ground. Which is why you may as well take a deep breath and go offline. Scary as it may seem, it's time to do an in-person event instead. Which raises a very pertinent question: Where do you get clients? The answer is not apparent and for good reason Let's say you wanted to start a cooking class. Let's say you're no champ at making Michelin starred meals, but you're no slouch at cooking either. Where would you go? Do you randomly post leaflets into your neighbourhood boxes? That's one option, but there would be a lot of waste as it's unlikely that everyone in your neighbourhood is suddenly going to be interested in investing a frying pan and heading to your class. Instead, go looking for a problem that needs solving. When you look at the leaflets being distributed outside the church, it seems like a scattergun approach, doesn't it? However, as we already noted, there was a method to the madness. The girls were out of school or college and back in the early seventies, those were among the only jobs available to them. It enabled them to get more independent and earn a reasonable income. When looking for your audience, you too need to look at the problem you're solving and not focus on just the solution. The problem you're likely to address is: unsure of how to make meals that kids love? The answer is “how to make meals that kids will eat in minutes”. And where would you find kids? Right, you figured it out, didn't you? At the playground, in schools—even in doctor's waiting rooms fighting those millions of germs they seem to attract. But what if you're selling a product instead, like a microphone? Again, we don't necessarily start out with an audience, but tackle the problem, instead. What problem does the microphone solve? The Rode Podcaster, for instance, combines broadcast quality audio with the simplicity of USB connectivity, allowing recording direct to a computer without the need for an additional digital interface. Suddenly finding kids and their parents for a cooking class seems a lot simpler, doesn't it? However, you're more likely to find a group of podcasters that meet locally. If you look up a site like MeetUp.com, you're more than likely to find all sorts of different groups. But what if you looked long and hard and not a single podcast group shows up? Well, let's go past the technology problem and see what problem a microphone can solve. It helps a business owner record podcasts, or just have better-sounding screen recordings or screen videos for their business. The business owner can simply plug in the microphone, and they're well on their way to recording without needing to get muddled up with digital interfaces. Every product or service is going to solve a problem Sometimes you can find clients in an obvious place. For example, we were able to find clients at our networking group. However, we also went on to meet with a group of coaches who held their weekly meetings not far from where we lived. We found dentists who needed marketing advice. I know this sounds bizarre, but we also wrote and got paid for articles in an alpaca magazine. We didn't get to do a workshop or in-person event with the alpaca folks, but the example is designed to show you how to look beyond the obvious. In some cases, your audience is likely to be pretty narrow Kelly Q lives in Australia, and her audience is a relatively tiny niche of “supply teachers”. Know what happens when your kid's teacher can't make it for the day? They get a temporary teacher, don't they? They're called “supply teachers” or “teachers for the day”. Kelly writes a book that helps them work out the issues that plague supply teachers, and her business has started to take off. Where did she find her audience? Not offline, but online in teaching groups and Facebook groups. In her case, the Internet has come to the rescue and enabled her to sell her book. Yes, it's not an offline audience, to begin with, but over time every audience whether you find them online or offline can be engaged within a real setting, in a real place, and drinking real coffee. 2) What's the first step to finding an offline audience? Sit down with a couple of friends or someone who knows your business well and write a list of the problems your company solves. Once you have the problem, or problems worked out, you can find out the audience that needs your solution. If you're still struggling a bit, try going to a site like MeetUp.com. For Psychotactics, I had no luck with volleyball teams, or with potters, but that got me to think of volleyball coaches who might need marketing advice or pottery companies. With a little bit of brainstorming, you should be able to find several groups or at least ideas for where to get started. But what's next? How do you go about getting people to sign up for your event? 3) How to get people to sign up to your event You know the phrase that says, “Think Big”? Well, the way to get people to sign up, is to get rid of the idea of thinking big. And I stumbled upon this “think small” idea quite by mistake. When we started out, I'd always compare myself with more prominent marketers, and somehow extrapolate their numbers to my own. If they had 5000 people at their event, I automatically assumed that 150 people at my to-be-event were entirely feasible. Then I ran into a friend of mine, Kushla Martin, excitedly told me about an event she was attending and that she'd paid $75 for the event. Two things struck me at once The first thing I realised was that it wasn't some elaborate event that I was always dreaming about. It was a simple speech that would take an hour, possibly a couple of hours. Kushla was more than happy to go out, get inspired and pay $75 for the advice. The $75 was the second point that stuck in my head. When you have to make a decision that involves hundreds or thousands of dollars, there's a lot of decision-making, fund-checking to be done. With an $75 event price, it was relatively easy to decide to go. Even though my business was relatively new, I too had been to at least two or three events that ranged in the $50 to $75 range. But how do you get people to sign up for your event? You merely announce the event, the venue and put a price on it. Remember that clients aren't coming to your event just to support you, though a few friends might just do that. They're there to learn something so that they can use it in their own lives and business. So ask yourself: what will the clients get as a result of attending your event? Sachie's Kitchen in Auckland, New Zealand started with a simple goal in mind. Run by Sachie Nomura who's Japanese and her husband, Nick (who is Kiwi-Chinese) their goal was to take the most helpless cook and turn him or her into what they call a “black belt of Japanese cooking” in a single 2 ½ hour session. A cookbook store called CookTheBooks, also in Auckland, turned their backyard shed into a kitchen of sorts teaching (and serving) Sri Lankan, Moroccan, North African, Spanish and other cuisines. The clients that come to their events know exactly what result they'll get. In Sachie's kitchen it's a masterclass on Japanese cooking. In CooktheBooks, it's a bit of knowledge of the cuisine, but it's a great fun evening out and hence it attracts office groups and friends along. Should you consider having free events? You could, but it's hard to get people to show up to free events. Remember those series of sessions we did back when we first started? Those were paid sessions, and you could safely say that between 80-90% showed up month after month. Several years later, we decided to give back to the community and host free monthly sessions of one hour each. For over a year, participants turned up, and the room was always packed with 40 people, but it was never the same people. When an event is free, it's easier to stay at home if it's a windy, rainy day. We found the same with our meetups worldwide. When we'd announce a free meet up in a city, people would turn up, but not in force. The moment we started charging a modest fee of $30 or so, everyone turned up. Free events are harder to market and even harder to sell. It's better to restrict your free goodies to something online or also something you can give away at the event itself. By and large, you'd do well to avoid free events. What do you do next? Depending on how you publicise your event, you can put details on sites like Eventbrite or EventFinda. Those are event sites in this part of the Pacific. You'll have some event sites on your side of the world. f you're meeting with a group of people, for example, a group of volleyball coaches, you can get them to sign up and often pay through a mobile device. Finally, don't forget to print a few leaflets that talk about the results you're going to get the clients. If you just want them to meet and have a great time, make that the focus of your leaflet and marketing. If you want it to be deadly serious, that's fine too. I've been to watercolour classes, photography sessions, dancing lessons and even bought a couple of houses as a result of offline events. However, once you've got the event going, it's time to think of the next step You'd think the contents of the event are pretty important, right? And they are, but that's what you have to put together. No one can tell you what agenda you need. You can pretty much work it out yourself, and even if you're feeling reasonably nervous, no one is going to notice. The first 5-10 minutes of any event are reasonably nerve wracking but once you settle in, the crowd relaxes, and everyone has a decent time. However, while settling in, you may easily forget a crucial next step. Next Up: How do we get clients to come back? How do you get clients to return? One of the most underrated tactics is often right under your nose. Let's look at what every business should do—not just get a client but get the client to come back repeatedly.
Today we close out Season One of Design Yourself with the celebration of the podcast's 50th episode! Leadership Coach Sue McLeod joins host Sharon to reflect on what she's learned after her first year of podcasting and to model a process for evaluating progress. Whether you are wondering how your own passion project is going or are ready to take stock on a work initiative, this week's show offers questions to help you see how you are doing. This is also a great show for anyone interested in what it takes to start and stick with a podcast and learn what happens behind the scenes at Design Yourself. “For Sharon there’s there’s this and – as opposed to an or – that guides her life.” – Sue McLeod “I do not hold myself up as THE model…but I do feel like having the specifics of what’s real for someone makes the feedback or tools or advice more tangible.” – Sharon Lipovsky “A lot of my leadership is just living my life and sharing that with people.” – Sue McLeod Resources and Links Here’s the Vision Action Plan Sharon referenced using for laying out her own personal/professional development plans Eric Smucker is the bright mind behind Smucker Farms and Sharon’s almost first guest for the podcast that didn’t launch in 2013 Rode Podcaster is the mic that Sharon uses in her home studio Psst – she started with Blue’s Snowball mic and will use 2 Rode Lavalier mics when she’s offsite for interviews Podcast Like A Boss Camino de Santiago Georgetown Leadership Coaching Program Sharon mentioned in the show that she’s interested in having someone join her team to support the podcast in doing things like write show notes and schedule guest interviews. If you think you might be a good fit, contact her here. Jon Flannery, Cryptogram Learn More About Sue McLeod suemcleodcoaching.com While checking out her site, sign up for her “sometimes irreverent, always relevant” monthly newsletter Coaches: Check out her classes here
PODCAST LOVES BUSINESS - Podcast erstellen und starten für dein Online-Business
So, meine Pause neigt sich so langsam dem Ende entgegen und ich möchte diese Episode mal nutzen, um einen Test zu machen. Da ich immer mehr in der Weltgeschichte rumturne und unterwegs immer weniger Lust habe, mein Rode Podcaster einzupacken, habe ich mir ein neues Mikrofon für diese Zwecke gekauft: Das Zoom H2n* zusammen mit dem Zubehör-Kit* mit Windschutz, USB-Stecker, Handgriff, Stativ, etc. Das Ding ist ziemlich weit verbreitet und wird in Interviews sehr gerne eingesetzt. Es gibt auch Podcaster, die nur damit aufnehmen. Beispielsweise Tom Kaules von TomsTalkTime.
In this episode, I'm chatting with Shawn Hesketh of WP101 on how his growing business is helping designers and developers provide highly effective WordPress training for clients. Shawn is the Voice of WordPress for so many of us. His company, WP101 produces high quality, professional videos and offers them through the WP101 plugin and at WP101.com. Shawn shares his wealth of knowledge on producing WordPress training courses and even shares helpful tips on how to create your own screencasts. Meet Shawn Hesketh Kay and Shawn Kesketh My name is Shawn Hesketh, and for 26 years, I enjoyed a rewarding career as a freelance designer. Over the years, I built countless WordPress sites for my clients. To get my clients up to speed as quickly as possible, I also provided one-on-one WordPress training. But one-on-one training just isn’t feasible for everyone. So in 2008, I created a WordPress 101 video “crash course” to help beginners learn how to use WordPress in as little time as possible. Show Notes Advice for recording screencasts: Microphones: Blue Yeti and Rode Podcaster. Screencast Tools: Screenflow and Camtasia Audio Enhancements: Garageband and Audacity Learning Management System Shawn talks about why he chose LifterLMS for their membership course platform. Shawn's blog: ShawnHesketh.com This episode may also be found on the Rethink.fm Youtube channel
Dan answers questions about interviewing Weird Al Yankovic, how podcasts are disruptive to radio, the importance of iTunes reviews, creating guest contracts, the Rode Podcaster, nice podcast audiences, getting a fair CPM from your sponsors, how to measure a podcast's success, a low-end recording computer, the progress of the hosting/stats platform, and more. Links for this episode:"Weird Al" Yankovic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaAmazon.com: Apple MGEM2LL/A Mac Mini Desktop - (1.4 Ghz Intel Core i5 Processor, 4 GB LPDDR3 RAM, 500 GB HDD, Mac OS X Yosemite): Computers & AccessoriesLogic Pro X - Music production. Cranked up to X. - AppleSupport Dan's work on PatreonBrought to you by Hover (You can get 10% off your first purchase by going to Hover.com and using the code PODCASTMETHOD at checkout).
Welcome to Podcast Help Desk now part of the Modern Life Network Check out more great shows over at modernlifepodcastnetwork.com Also, part of the Tech Podcasts Network - If it’s tech, it’s here. Check out more family freindly shows at techpodcasts.com Even though this show is now part of a network, you can always find the full shownotes at podcasthelpdesk.com Now, on with the show… NEWS “The Trolls have won - TWIT Network stops live streaming and Chatroom. The shows will be streamed after they are edited instead of live. TWIT will still do live specials. The behind the scenes at the TWIT Brickhouse Studio will no longer be streamed or shown at all. http://podcasternews.com/2015/05/27/twit-to-shutter-chatroom-format-change/ --- Apple shuts down podcasts@apple.com for iTunes podcast support. They are now directing you to http://support.itunespodcasts.com/ for support. “Dear Podcast Provider, The email podcasts@apple.com is now closed. Please direct all inquiries to http://support.itunespodcasts.com for questions and concerns about your podcasts on the iTunes Store. Regards, The iTunes Podcast Team” The link goes to a Zendesk page. Zendesk is a support ticketing system. Hopefully they will be more responsive. ------------------ USB Mic Question from Andrew from Creative Writer’s Toolbelt at http://ajc-cwt-001.podomatic.com/ Q: Here' a problem I've been having for months, and I suspect others do too. I have a PC, and I use this with a Rode Podcaster mic and Audacity to record my podcasts. I connect the mic via USB on my new Dell - so I think it's a USB3 connection. Most of the time my mic works really well, and the PC always shows that it's connected. Then suddenly the mic seems to stop picking up sound, or it will pick it up faintly. Everything is still showing as connected, and if I wait a while / disconnect and reconnect everything it all starts working again - for no apparent reason. When my Rode mic stops working, other mics like the one on my $10 gaming headset and mic are still working fine. I had the same problem with a Samson mic I bought, and thought the Rode would solve it but I'm guessing it's a connectivity or sound card issue. A: I'm not a windows expert by any stretch. What I would do is see if there is a specific driver for your device. Or make sure your USB drivers are up to date. This might sound funny, but I've also heard that if you change which port you have it plugged into, it may help. Sorry I'm not much more help than that. Your best bet is to contact the manufacturer of your device (Rode). -------------- Android From Todd Cochrane, CEO of RawVoice Inc, Parent company of Blubrry.com “If you do not think the Android platform is important, and those corresponding listeners are not important. Here are three takeaways from the Google I/O conference this morning. "Eight out of 10 phones that were shipped" last year "were based on Android” There are over 4,000 distinct devices you see in Android. Over a billion users each for Android, Gmail, YouTube, Maps, search, Chrome. Now how are you adding Android listeners? Are you supporting One Click Subscribe on Android? Are you making it easy for Android users to subscribe to your show? If you are scope locked on iTunes I suggest you think about the 8-10 devices sold last year running Android.” 2014 1.2 Billion phones sold Likely 2.5 Billion phones out there in use. Not counting Tablets or Old phones not activated but in use via Wifi. That means there are nearly 2 billion Android phones! Compare that to IOS phones (iphones) 500 million or so (Numbers not exact) Mobile Podcast Downloads in May from a pool of 63,152,570 81.4% IOS 14.3 Android 4.3% “other” 1. iPhone 33.5% 2. Podcast for iOS 31.5% 3. Android Mobile 8.7% 4. iPad 7.0% 5. Stitcher for iOS 4.3% 6. Downcast for iOS 3.1% 7. Beyondpod for Android 2.5% 8.
A Spoonful of Russian - Learn Russian Online from Russian Tutor
Subscribers spoke. Some of you mentioned you would enjoy listening to Russian spoken without thinking of grammar. I've been thinking of doing it for a while now. Auditory training is an integral part of any foreign language learning.Thus, I created a dedicated playlist within my YouTube channel. I hope to fill it with masterful creations of Russian poets. Question: would any of the parents of young kids out there be interested in Russian fairy tale/poetry/short stories recorded by 'yours truly'? Finally, I am not ashamed of the audio quality. Just received my RODE Podcaster mic back from repair!
A Spoonful of Russian - Learn Russian Online from Russian Tutor
'Привет', my old friends, and 'Здравствуйте', my new listeners! Welcome to Lesson 22 of 'A Spoonful of Russian with Natalia'. I am Natalia, your host and instructor. And today we are going to finish the Russian Cursive Letters series.But before we start, I want to thank again all those of you who support this podcast by first of all, keeping subscribed, also by purchasing Rosetta Stone's software through the link on my site (that really helps), and via PayPal donations. There's another and rather fun way of supporting the show - by getting a little souvenir from my Cafepress. com store. Did you know that they have "A Spoonful of Russian" stamp now? And "A Spoonful of Russian" license plate? Since I enjoy cooking, my favorite is the apron. And what pet can live without "A Spoonful of Russian" T-shirt? The store's ID is speakrussian. Oh, and a special THANK YOU goes to Norman, who surprised me with a new RODE PodCaster microphone. The sound quality has gone up since I started using it. Thanks, Norman, if you are listening:)Now , for the lesson! Давайте начнём!
Guy and Gaz are finally back together to record a podcast after a few weeks and shake some of the rust off. Guy HATES the way he sounds and this caused a delay since his fix actually made it worse (surprise). Then the GMen talk (and disagree) on where Apple's future is going and whether or not the Mac will still be there to see it.
The user interface and gaming potential on Windows 8, the Rode Podcaster microphone and some more resources for gamers on Linux.
This is somewhat of a behind the scenes look at how I create and distribute the screencast. I go over the hardware and software I use, how it gets stitched together, and the sizes/formats it gets put into and why. Then I talk a little bit about the distribution and how it gets out there to you all. Links from Video: Screencasting Setup (article) Rode Podcaster IShowU / Stomp … Read article “#63: On Screencasting”