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Mike has a few things to say about Pete's ban being lifted. Plus, your reaction. Also, wraps up the show with Sean Porter.
Mike has a few things to say about Pete's ban being lifted. Plus, your reaction. Also, wraps up the show with Sean Porter.
Catch up on the latest political and sports news with Mike Allen Jr. as he welcomes "Resident Democrat" Patrick Reagan and tje "Walking Sports Almanac" Sean Porter.
Catch up on the latest political and sports news with Mike Allen Jr. as he welcomes "Resident Democrat" Patrick Reagan and tje "Walking Sports Almanac" Sean Porter.
Another busy episode of the 1895 Podcast this week.Ste, Adam and Ben discuss the opening game of the All Island Cup, and preview another massive game in the Womens Premier Division, away to Athlone Town.Damien Duff's team face a difficult double header over the Easter weekend, and the lads try and work out what would be a good points tally.We also have some listener questions, we hear hear from Jemma Quinn, Sean Boyd and Sean Porter in the 1895 Group Chat, and the lads give us their best First Divison XI's.
Don't melt, just come camping with us on this week's episode with comedian Sean Porter as we review the 2005 classic HOUSE OF WAX ! Get ready for more chaos coming every TUESDAY! Old episodes being reposted to YouTube every THURSDAY! Use code KATIEAFRAIDY25 to get 25% off of your Fangoria subscription ! Check out Filmcraft Studio Gear! / filmcraftla Follow us on Socials! / katie.afraidy / kthetty
Justin talks with comedians Sean Porter, Dante Chang, and Dion Lack about Jada and Will Smith's recent controversy, Drake vs. Joe Budden's beef, crowd work clips ruining live shows, Justin's upcoming comedy special, Dante owing his own open mic venue in LA, self-producing comedy shows, every man's 3 vices, comedy clubs canceling shows, Asian TV shows in America not getting award season recognition, is the "Pause" game homophobic, and more. Executive Producer: @JustinHiresProducer: Lee Teharte @itsmeiglee@justinhires @iamseanporter@dionlack@dantechangInstagram.com/JustinHiresFacebook.com/JustinHiresTwitter.com/JustinHiresYouTube.com/fyourfeelingspodcastTikTok: @JustinHiresSnapchat: @JustinHiresTheme song: 'Wit It Dog' by J. Hires
Sean Porter has been in Porters Estate Agency for over 37 years, however since learning the optimisation strategies, he has managed to add 160k additional revenue to his business within just a few weeks, making that additional revenue immediately available!Join Sally and Sean, as he shares the techniques that made this happen.
Justin talks with comedian/actors Sean Porter, Courtney Nichole, and Mowhaaa about politicians stripping away our rights, white women voting against pro-abortion rights, Courtney working closely with Tyler Perry, Jamie Foxx health secrecy, R. Kelly coming to Courtney's high school in Chicago, Justin's gripe with BET+, Mowhaaa being only Somalian/Swedish comedian, learning lessons from working with A-list talent, Asian TV shows being huge successes, and more. Executive Producer: @JustinHiresProducer: Lee Teharte @itsmeiglee@JustinHires@iamseanporter @thereelcourtney@mowhaaaInstagram.com/JustinHiresFacebook.com/JustinHiresTwitter.com/JustinHiresYouTube.com/JustJustinTVTikTok: @JustinHiresSnapchat: @JustinHiresText: 727-472-3770Theme song: 'Wit It Dog' by J. Hires
Pickin' out the right meat, scootin' cross country, and lovin' on Music City. Featuring the new hit single "Ride That Satellite" by The Weird Sisters, out everywhere on Watch It Burn Records. Huzzah. 42069.
Caroline is under the weather so Sean Porter takes her mic for this Valentines edition of #theroundup. WE are also joined by Andy from Bad luck Burger Club at about the 20 minutes mark. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brandon-styll/message
The Guys recap their experiences from the 2022 Catskill Mountain Maker Camp with their buddy Sean Porter, who went for the first time this year.Check out The Art of Craftsmanship on YouTube, Instagram, and Patreon here...youtube.com/theartofcraftsmanship@theartofcraftsmanship@theartofcameraguypatreon.com/theartofcraftsmanshipCheck out Sean on Instagram & YouTube here@craftingalifeiwanthttps://www.youtube.com/c/CraftingALifeIWant/videosRecommendations:Dustin:Andrew Burke from @burkemakesstuff in IG and YThttps://www.youtube.com/c/BurkeMakesStuff/videosSean:Gabriel Turner from @ragnvaldur_ on IGhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV1U0fbZJhG2mHNMCdzFoqgDevon:Evan Watson @thehandengraver on IGAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Cole Cubelic joins the show to talk with David about the expectations he had for certain players last season, does Texas A&M have “feature” running back, thoughts on Zach Calzada at Auburn, and more! Then, Benjamin Watson talks with David about his first year with the SEC Network, pointing out that the QB decision for Texas A&M will be the most important decision for their season, and more! Then, Sean Porter joins the show to talk with David about the first season in the SEC for Texas A&M back in 2012, when he knew that Johnny Manziel was going to be the starter, and much more!
This special edition of Studio 12 takes you inside the 12th Man Foundation's Summer Meeting, held in late June in San Antonio. Hear from several leaders of the Foundation as well as go inside the conversations with Alex Caruso, Sean Porter and Spencer Nealy from "The Pulse: Live" event. Listen to part of SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey's "Inside the SEC" session.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dustin s joined by 3rd time returning guest Sean Porter, from Crafting A Life I Want in YT and IG. They catch up on what's been going on for Sean as a new Property and Home Owner again, the plans for his new dedicated shop building, and talk about general maker mindset things that they both love to do.Check out The Art of Craftsmanship on YouTube, Instagram, and Patreon here...youtube.com/theartofcraftsmanship@theartofcraftsmanship@theartofcameraguypatreon.com/theartofcraftsmanshipFind Sean on YouTube and Instagram here...https://www.youtube.com/c/CraftingALifeIWant@craftingalifeiwantRecommendations:Dustin:The Virtual Craft FestivalThe organizers...@jp_woodwork@thewoodshop.tvThe PresentersSlot GMT EDT PDT Who Link1 10am 5am 2am Jamie Page https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw3hBDXx_L_EoSFqqmEuWJQ 2 11am 6am 3am Ellen Meijer https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBxczIUrYeLUd_Fvg5txDwQ 3 12pm 7am 4am Kenny https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGA7zARQEhaNafWIu436qHg 4 1pm 8am 5am Scot Grant https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHhwkVzzFBtV8uvWc6gnXTw 5 2pm 9am 6am Dustin O'Hara https://www.youtube.com/c/TheArtofCraftsmanship 6 3pm 10am 7am Annikas Kostas https://www.youtube.com/c/KostasAnnikasDeftereos 7 4pm 11am 8am Jake Thompson https://www.youtube.com/c/JakeThompson 8 5pm 12pm 9am Dan Rees https://www.youtube.com/c/ZebranoWoodCraft 9 6pm 1pm 10am Kez O'Sullivan https://www.youtube.com/c/SpiritandBear 10 7pm 2pm 11am Andy Birkey https://www.youtube.com/c/AndyBirkeyMaker 11 8pm 3pm 12pm Wayne Clasper https://www.youtube.com/c/WaynetheWoodturner12 9pm 4pm 1pm Franco Noce https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAGL_fDOlKbjnIuT1rmsa-Q13 10pm 5pm 2pm Zac Higgins https://www.youtube.com/c/ZacHiggins14 11pm 6pm 3pm Scott Hampton https://www.youtube.com/c/HamptonWoodturnings-ScottHampton15 12am 7pm 4pm Joey Gonzalez https://www.youtube.com/c/SteelBladeWoodworks16 1am 8pm 5pm Carl Jacobson https://www.youtube.com/c/CarlJacobsonSean:Click Spring on YThttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBRCL090PxA
Porn Mom Podcast turns 75 with comedian and producer Sean Porter and the debut of The Hateline. Call 818-534-6725 and go off! Sally also reviews some premium content platforms, podcasts and comes clean about her recent surgery.
Joining Chris this week from Manchester, New Hampshire is Sergio Mora, former junior middleweight champion and DAZN broadcaster. They dive into the latest Canelo Alvarez news, Terence Crawford's big fight against Sean Porter and three years into his middleweight championship reign will Bud ever get a significant fight. A little later Bud Crawford himself joins the show. They talk about his preparation for the Crawford-Porter fight, his feelings on fighting a guy who he's pretty close friends with, and what is beyond this Porter fight for Crawford. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
First and foremost, what an episode!!! We have a guest this week with JP from The Sports Nerd on Youtube, @thesportsnerd92 on Instagram, @SportsNerd92. His ranking systyem for College Football is FANTASTIC!! We talk with JP about his system and what the College Football Playoff comittee is doing wrong! This is an episode that you do not want to miss!!We get into a little bit of Boxing with a big fight this weekend between Terence Crawford and Sean Porter!!!THIS EPISODE IS FIRE!!
Raphael and Schwan are back to discuss Max Holloway's victory over Yair Rodriguez, preview the upcoming bout between Terrence Crawford and Sean Porter, and break down this weekend's UFC Fight Night 198 card. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mmaratings/support
Dustin is joined by his good friend, and this week's guest host Sean Porter, from Crafting A Life I Want on YT and IG. They talk about the ups and downs of having a workshop that is a shared space with projects from everyday life, what Sean's been up to in the year since he last joined the AOC brothers for a podcast, and the joys of living in/near the woods.Go check out Sean on YouTube and Instagram here...https://www.youtube.com/c/craftingalifeiwant@craftingalifeiwantCheck out The Art of Craftsmanship on YouTube, Instagram, and Patreon here...youtube.com/theartofcraftsmanship@theartofcraftsmanship@theartofcameraguypatreon.com/theartofcraftsmanshipRecommendations:Sean:@onewolfleather on IGDustin:J.C. Messer @messercustomleather on IG
This week I have long time friend Sean Porter, otherwise know as Big Daddy, we talk about how he got started in the music business as well as how he's managed to open up Nashville's most successful hotdog chain “Daddy's Dogs” I loved touring with Sean and all the times we've had together on the road and that what makes him a great guest, take a listen!
This week I have long time friend Sean Porter, otherwise know as Big Daddy, we talk about how he got started in the music business as well as how he's managed to open up Nashville's most successful hotdog chain “Daddy's Dogs” I loved touring with Sean and all the times we've had together on the road and that what makes him a great guest, take a listen!
This episode starts off with an all new "On Brand" with Complete Health Partners. There is a new solution for your restaurant when it comes to primary care help, listen in and find out why Complete Health Partners may be perfect for your business! Sean Porter talks about his iconic look, and what its like being the face of Daddy's Dogs. He also talks about his time as road Manager for Elle King, Cage the Elephant and Matt Kearney. We discuss staffing post pandemic, and stupid conversations on the Nashville Hospitality Facebook Page. He talks about driving his scooter across the country, and why he says his hot dogs are the best in the WORLD!! There is lots of adult words in this interview, just a heads up. Cheers! This episode is sponsored by Complete Health Partners, Nossi College of Art, Sitex, and Supersource --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brandon-styll/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brandon-styll/support
The fellas give Tom a hard time for his birthday. Royce issues a mea culpa. Lupe officially invites Sean Porter to come on the show and reveals his childhood celebrity crush. The men discuss halls of fame, Floyd Mayweather’s new look, recreational sports, dealing with OCD and then enact another rendition of radio theater – this week’s based on a classic film.Email your questions to saywhatdotmedia@gmail.com OR leave us a voicemail at 707-276-6261.The Lupe & Royce Show is a Say What Media Production: https://www.saywhat.media/ It is hosted by Lupe Fiasco, Royce da 5’9” and Tom Frank. It’s produced by Tom Frank and Lauren Sloat, and recorded and mixed by Claude Jennings.
The guys are joined in this episode by Sean Porter. Sean is a YouTube content creator, Tiny House owner, and Maker, as well as a great father and husband. They discuss his tiny house adventure, and what it was like being a guest on the reality show Tiny House Nation. They also go into starting a YouTube channel, what its like living and working in a small space, and the trials and tribulations of living in and moving a tiny house across the country. You can find Sean's on his YouTube channel and Instagram here... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF5O1kXnJShLZiOrXUmYdzg/featured @crafting_a_life_i_want Check The Art of Craftsmanship out on Youtube here... https://www.youtube.com/c/TheArtofCraftsmanship ...and find them on Instagram @theartofcraftsmanship Check out our recommendations here... Dustin: @fiddlebackforge on Instagram Devon: The Repair Shop on Netflix Sean: Swiftwood bows on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjJzIPTtTxQWmYpKFPzoEsg and @swiftwoodbows on Instagram
For the last installment of our four-part series on creativity, we chat with two industry leaders to find out how yoga practice is changing forever in the face of the pandemic. For more conversations on creativity, check out our May/June issue—or visit yogajournal.com and @yogajournal on Instagram and Facebook. You can study with Colleen in her online education courses with Yoga Journal: Yoga for Inner Peace and Restorative Yoga to Overcome Emotional Roadblocks.
Robert Blumen is a DevOps engineer at Salesforce, and he's interviewing Sean Porter, the CTO of Sensu, a cloud monitoring platform. Monitoring your infrastructure often looks like keeping track of the four golden signals: latency, throughput, error rate, and saturation. To that, Sean advocates identifying data specific catered to security and privacy. For example, with regards to intrusion detection, a company could track the rate at which unauthorized attempts are being made, and where they're coming from. This could signal potential weak spots in the system or software which malicious actors are probing. Armed with this data and analysis, one could reinforce their security. More broadly, intrusion detection is really about monitoring changes to your system's state. You could take a snapshot of your entire file systems, from permissions of folders to the individual bytes of each binary; by recording the information of a known "good" state, you can track any changes that are occurring. You would be able to identify the rate at which your servers are undergoing configuration drift, or be notified if key system software, such as ssh or ps, have been tampered with. Monitoring your security is about taking a proactive approach to observing any state change on a machine, not necessarily whether unauthorized ports are being sniffed. With regards to privacy, you could build some auditing functionality to ensure that you're not exposing any user information you shouldn't be. One approach might be to monitor whether numbers that look like a credit card are being accidentally showing up in your logs. It's also important to be mindful of compliance with regulations like GDPR. GDPR stipulates that users must give explicit permission for the ways in which you store and make use of their information. Sean points out that there are tracing systems which can track a user's movement from their browser navigation through each microservice they transparently access. Your monitoring system would want to keep an eye on these flows and ensure that every system is behaving appropriately. Links from this episode Sensu is a platform that automates monitoring workflows Sensu Go open source projects Sean Porter articles on DevOps Sean Porter technical blog Sean Porter talk on monitoring architecture patterns Google SRE book (free online version) CPU vulnerabilities like Spectre are a new breed of attack on public cloud systems Terraform offers tools for managing configuration drift
GDIY Profiles are bonus episodes that feature your average DIY dog trainer and hunter. All dog owners have a story of what got them involved and the main lessons learned along the way. Hearing numerous people’s stories along with their mistakes, helps promote the idea that WE ALL STARTED AT THE SAME PLACE!
Sean Porter is the CTO and co-founder of Sensu Inc. Sensu is a project that helps cloud native devops engineers track issues across the cloud and multiple clouds. He gives us the story of where Sensu came from and how it is used now. Panelist Charles Max Wood Guests Sean Porter Sponsors UpCloud | Use promo code: "devchat" for $25 off Gremlin | Chaos Engineering Platform CacheFly _______ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ______________________________________ Picks Charles Max Wood: BB-8 by Sphero Sean Porter: Obviously Awesome
Sean Porter is the CTO and co-founder of Sensu Inc. Sensu is a project that helps cloud native devops engineers track issues across the cloud and multiple clouds. He gives us the story of where Sensu came from and how it is used now. Panelist Charles Max Wood Guests Sean Porter Sponsors UpCloud | Use promo code: "devchat" for $25 off Gremlin | Chaos Engineering Platform CacheFly _______ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ______________________________________ Picks Charles Max Wood: BB-8 by Sphero Sean Porter: Obviously Awesome
-Do you like Tua’s mindset about being a backup quarterback in the NFL? (00:32) -Andre Ward and Sean Porter join to preview Wilder vs. Fury II (11:21) -Boxing announcers Joe Tessitore and Brian Kenny join (24:42) -Is Russell Westbrook’s reputation hurting him? (35:15) -Uncle Jimmy joins (40:23)
In this episode, Sean Porter, aka "Big Daddy", joins the show to talk about his Nashville hot dog empire and how he plans to scale his brand beyond his hot dog shops and stands.
Green Room, 20th Century Women, Academy award-winning best picture Greenbook, cinematographer Sean Porter has been rising to the top of the feature scene in the last few years. I've loved Sean's work from the very beginning and am SO excited to share this amazing and vulnerable interview with Sean Porter. SPONSORS: https://plotdevices.co/ MUSICBED.COM PATREON.COM/GOODTHEPODCAST Remember to check out the PLOT DEVICES giveaway on our instagram, just follow and comment for a chance to win some goodies.
Rook is a cloud native storage orchestrator and a controller for storage systems such as Ceph. Jared Watts has been working on Rook since the start, first at Quantum, and then at Upbound. He talks to Craig and Adam about storage, chess, and premium-rate telephone numbers. Does anyone actually read the show notes? Turns out a few of you do. Thank you for listening and reading! web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Tabletop Simulator (a computer game) Happy (a televisual programme) News of the week Kubernetes Day India from the CNCF Vertical Pod Autoscaling in GKE in Beta Vertical Pod Autoscaler in OSS Announcing TriggerMesh Knative Lambda Runtime (KLR) Episode 28 with Sebastien Goasguen krew, the package manager for kubectl plugins Monitoring Kubernetes, by Sean Porter of Sensu on the CNCF Blog Istio 1.1 update Episode 15 with Jasmine Jaksic and Dan Ciruli Kubernetes authorization via Open Policy Agent by Stefan Bueringer Links from the interview Symform; Jared’s first startup, peer-to-peer cloud storage Totally unlike KaZaA Where Jared first met open source, through the Mono project Acquired by Quantum Craig explicitly remembers owning a Quantum Bigfoot (though that one wasn’t his first hard drive) Rook, a cloud native storage orcestrator SIG Storage and the Volume abstraction Started with support for Ceph Also now supports CockroachDB, Minio, NFS, Apache Cassandra But not Gluster - for now at least Added to the CNCF Sandbox in January 2018, and moved to incubating in August Upbound; founded by Bassam Tabbara Container Storage Interface 1.0.0 Rook on GitHub Queen Storage Jared Watts on Twitter and the Rook blog Why you might have had to pay 90c per minute to tweet Jared
Sean has been chosen as one of Filmmaker Magazine's 25 New Faces of Independent Cinema and listed in Variety's 10 Cinematographers to Watch. Sean's film credits include Eden, Kumiko The Treasure Hunter, and It Felt Like Love, which garnered Sean an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Cinematography. More recent film projects Sean has shot include the thriller Green Room for Jeremy Saulnier, Mike Mill's 20th Century Women, and Lucia Aniello's dark comedy Rough Night, starring Scarlet Johansson.
Sean Porter is a director of photography with a list of feature films that include Rough Night (currently in theaters) starring Scarlett Johansson, 20th Century Women starring Annette Bening and Green Room starring Patrick Stewart. Originally an indie filmmaker from Seattle, Sean’s pursuit of a career as a cinematographer led him to New York City where he immersed himself in the indie film scene. After a few festival darlings Sean’s career has taken off with Rough Night being his first major film studio production. In the episode we discuss Sean’s journey from indie DP shooting anything and everything to rising up the ranks by making careful decisions about which films to take on in an effort to build proper momentum. It’s an energetic hour filled with a lot of insight on both the craft and the strategy to a long term narrative career.
Nate talks about his great-great grandparents being kicked off their land back in the mid-late 1800's, and Sean Porter shares his experience at Standing Rock, when he drove a full day out of his way to pass out hand warmers in sub-freezing temperatures. Patreon: www.patreon.com/dontfeedthetrolls Website: www.trollspodcast.com iTunes: bit.ly/trollspodcast RSS: bit.ly/trollsfeed Google: bit.ly/trollsgoogle
This week's boxing podcast discusses last weeks fight between Keith Thurman and Sean Porter as well as rants about the announcement of Canelo Alvarez vs. Liam Smith in September. For all boxing news visit us as www.squareringmgmt.com
Episode #14: Voice Recording This is Learning in Hand: iPods. My name is Tony Vincent and this is the show where I share tips, how-tos, and ideas for iPods in teaching and learning. Episode 14, “Voice Recording” recorded September 2008, happens now! A popular student and teacher use of iPods is voice recording. While you can use a computer for recording, it’s handy to have a portable recording device for lectures, class discussions, announcements, interviews, and notes. Portable voice recorders can also be useful for recording podcasting segments. Sean Porter’s 4th graders in Lincoln, Nebraska have a segment in their Club 4Cast podcast called “Word of the Week.” The students ask others in their school building what the word of the week means. One response is the correct one and it’s the listener’s job to figure out which one that is. Let’s listen... (Segment Plays) Another great use for portable recording is to document field trips. These are sometimes called “Sound-Seeing Tours.” I like these because it makes students very aware of what they are seeing because they have to describe it with words. A couple years ago I used my iPod to record my trip through the Sonoran Desert Museum in Tucson, Arizona. The museum is actually outside in the hot, hot desert. I rested under a tree because it had a light mist floating in the air. There were two docents under the tree, so I asked about the moisture I felt. Let’s listen to what I recorded... (Segment Plays) Note that that recording was made using an older iPod--an iPod that could only record in low quality. Today’s iPod’s record in CD-quality. In fact, I’m using an iPod nano right now to record this whole episode. Sounds pretty good, huh? Unlike many other MP3 players, iPods do not have built-in microphones. You’ll have to purchase a microphone attachment. The good news is that iPods with click wheels have the Voice Recording software onboard--attaching a microphone activates that software. This means you don’t have to worry about loading an application on the iPod to make the recorder work. Voice recorder attachments connect to iPods using the dock connector at the bottom of the player. These attachments cost between $30 and $80. iPod nanos and classics released after September 2008 have the ability to record from the headphone jack. You can use earbuds with built-in microphones on the wires to record--headphones like the ones used by iPhones. Though, attachable microphones are better for recording more than one person and for capturing sounds that are far away, so I do prefer attachable microphones. Some of the dock connector attachments have a port to plug in your own microphone, like a lapel mic. They might also have a place to plug in a power supply so you can record longer without having to remove the attachment to charge the device. iPod microphone attachments might offer other features too, like built-in speakers so you can listen your recording without earbuds. Some offer stereo recording. But, for voice recording, stereo isn’t very important at all. After attaching a microphone, you should see Voice Memos listed in the iPod’s menu. Selecting it will give you a screen where you can start recording. After you begin recording, you can pause recording and start recording again, save, or delete. When saved, the voice memos are stored and listed by date and time. Newer iPods give you the option of labeling the recording with categories like podcast, interview, lecture, idea, meeting, and notes. The labels might come in useful if you end up with a lot of recordings on your iPod. There are two ways to get the recording off your iPod. The first method involves syncing the iPod to iTunes. If there are voice memos present on the device, iTunes will ask if you want to import them. If you click yes, the recording will appear in a playlist titled “Voice Memos.” That recording will be in WAV or Apple Lossless format. Apple’s iPods released after September 2008 record in Apple Lossless. Its file size is about 40% the size of a WAV file but is full CD-quality. The problem is that while all Apple software recognizes the Apple Lossless file format, most other software does not. You may need to use iTunes to convert the Apple Lossless file to WAV or MP3 formats. The other way to copy the recording off of an iPod is by using disk mode. With disk mode enabled, you can open an iPod like a flash drive. In the main folder will be a Recordings folder. Open that and you can see the WAV or Apple Lossless files inside. Just drag and drop these to your desktop or other folder to copy them there. Using disk mode means you don’t use iTunes to sync the recording from the device--which is nice because you may want to use the recording on a computer that doesn’t have iTunes or a computer that the iPod doesn’t normally sync to. You can expect a WAV file to be about 1MB in size for every minute--that’s 600MB an hour. When you convert a WAV file into MP3 or AAC formats, it’s about 1/10th the size. By default, iTunes will convert to AAC. Just select the file in iTunes and click Convert Selection to AAC from the Advanced Menu. You can change import options in iTunes’ Preferences to use MP3 or WAV instead of that AAC format. You might like to use Audacity or GarageBand to edit the recording. If the person doing the talking is anything like me, there will be plenty of goof-ups, requiring editing. To make editing easier, I suggest clicking the center button to insert chapter marks when a mistake is made. However, only the newest of iPods have this feature. And if you convert the file from Apple Lossless to WAV or MP3, you’ll lose the markers anyhow. So another tactic to mark where editing needs to occur is to scream into the microphone. This way when it’s imported into the audio editing program, you can clearly see the waveforms from the scream--and then that’s where you need to edit (and your listeners will appreciate you editing out the scream along with the mistake). If screaming isn’t your thing, you could simply blow for a few seconds into the mic instead. You’ll notice this waveform in the editing software, again signaling you where to edit. I’ve found that iPod nanos work better than classics for voice recording. That’s because the classic has a hard disk that spins up and down and you can actually hear that noise in your recording. The nano doesn’t have a hard disk since it only uses flash memory, making it completely silent. You might think a classic would be better because it offers more capacity so you can record longer. Well, recording a WAV file take up about 600MB per hour. So if you have 4GB of free space on a nano, you can record for nearly 7 hours before running out of space. The battery will run out before you run out of storage. But if you need more recording time (or need to store lots of long recordings because you can’t immediately transfer them to a computer), then maybe a classic is a better iPod for recording for you. But, for most all teachers and students, a nano is the best choice. With its current software, iPod touch cannot use an attachable microphone. When attached, the touch says that the device cannot be used. However, the newest 2nd generation iPod touch can record through the headset jack. It’s a matter of installing an application that allows you to record, as this is not currently built into touch’s software like it is in click wheel iPods. No matter what kind of iPod or microphone you use, recording yourself or others is a powerful way to learn and create. My nano and TuneTalk microphone helped me create this episode. That’s it for Episode 14. Thank you very much for listening. If you like this podcast, I’d appreciate you giving it a good review in iTunes. Stay lovely everyone!