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Besides speaking into a mic, or editing audio, there are other great opportunities to work in podcasting. In this episode I talk about video editors and podcasting.
How to run your podcast into the ground while running a successful podcast editing business. Ask me anything!
Folks who love to write, edit, and obsess over words are very much needed in podcasting. And maybe you don't see it, but I do. Let me encourage you to get involved even if you don't have a face (or voice) for audio.
Hello world! In honor of International Podcast Day 2020 I recorded a bit of an angry old man encouragement for anyone thinking about getting into podcasting. Is anyone still out there and subscribed to this thing? Get off my lawn if you are!
I am rebroadcasting, with their permission, an episode of The Ladybug Podcast featuring an interview with Jocelyn Harper talking about why racism and privilege is so hard for people to talk about and what we can do to help.
This is a rebroadcast of Chris' guest appearance on CodePen Radio #215 with host Marie Mosley talking about how CodePen uses their podcast for marketing and brand support.
Kyle and Chris talk about Kyle's new podcast introducing people (and Andrew) to basebll, Baseline. Then they get into the recent Luminary announcement and what they think it means for podcasting.
A quick episode in your ear and out your brain with 3 things I want you to know - two are related to how I'd love to be able to help you and one is how you can join me on a journey to try something new.
We're talking Spotify of course, along with Gimlet and Anchor. Kyle and Chris have their lukewarm takes along with other Thursday thoughts on podcasting.
Justin Jackson stops by to talk about Chris' new podcasters community, Castaways.Club, as well as the outlook for podcasting in 2019 from a marketing and product owner's standpoint.
Chris marvels at improved stream quality, Kyle updates us on Today's Special, and we talk about reading wikipedia articles as episodes, the state of Goodstuff shows in 2019, and an update on Castaways Club.
We're chatting Chris' new Green Screen, Kyle's debate between starting a new podcast or reviving an old one, and talking through Pacific Content's predictions for podcast in 2019.
Kyle and Chris talk about when and why to stop a podcast, ignoring the advice of internet weirdos, and creating a podcast community for everyone else.
Dave Rupert stop by the show to talk about ShopTalk Show, Aside Quest, and figuring out the format for your podcast and sticking to it.
Andrew Clews hosts The Motoring Podcast and Rear View, podcasts all about the motoring industry. We chat about the gear he uses to record, how he edits, publishes, and markets his podcast, Patreon, and building a community for podcasters.
Jonathan Bloom is on the show to talk about his World of Warcraft podcast, Frazlcast. We talk about why he started a WoW podcast, the gear he's using, and he also patiently explains WoW to Chris.
We've got a conversation with Stephen Penny, host of The Otherz podcast. We talk about music/fan podcasts and the opportunities they present, using advertising to promote your show, and of course the gear and software Stephen uses to record.
Kyle's coming on a low-definition connection so it's just Chris' face on this one. We talk about Apple's new hardware and how it might work for podcasters, the software we're using to publish our podcast network's website, and other fun stuff around podcasting.
Kyle and Chris talk about what goes into putting on a live podcast recording - tips, gear advice, and how it feels to record live from a conference.
Paul Kafasis of Rogue Amoeba is our guest and we talk about their apps (Audio Hijack, Loopback, Fission, and Farrago), the business reasons why certain features and apps get built out and others don't, and what's coming to their apps in the future.
An interview with Nintendo Switch Craft host, Bill, who talks through his gear and production routine as well as gives some great advice on community building around a podcast.
We talk about the various ways to get financial support from listeners and Chris' desire to build a community for fellow podcasters.
We answer your questions about using Twitch for streaming, talk about the best podcasts of 2018, debate Anchor's future, and discuss the randomness of success in podcasting.
You've got questions and we've got ways for you to ask them. Also - how to be on a future episode!
What's going to happen if the walled garden closes in around podcasting? And what do Chris and Kyle think about sponsorship, getting sponsors, and making money at podcasting. They also discuss Rogue Amoeba's update to Audio Hijack and how it might help podcasters.
Kyle and Chris talk the past week in podcasting, streaming, and creative web topics. Anchor's new iPad app, Pocket Casts, Google Podcasts, YouTube Music, Instagram TV, and Adobe Rush.
Kyle and Chris have a state of the Goodstuff union. We talk about our recent switch from FeedPress to Transistor.fm, streaming on Twitch, editing podcasts as a job, and the chat room invents a new term: voidcasting.
It’s question and answer time again! My question, your answers. The question for this episode was “What’s the Next Piece of Podcasting Gear You’re Going to Buy — and Why?” Thanks to all the folks who send in answers over this experiment!
It’s question and answer time again! My question, your answers. I got a lot of great responses and you’ll learn about a bunch of podcasts that are new to you — and maybe be reminded of ones you used to listen to that you’ll want to go back and check out.
Christopher Schmitt and Chris Enns discuss issues facing podcasters in 2016 - do you need a blog? Should you be on YouTube? How to market a podcast? Cross post it to Medium? Publish on Product Hunt? We’ve got more questions than answers but we’re having fun discussing it.
For this month’s episode I asked you what your main motivation was for podcasting in 2016 and the responses were awesome and gathered around a couple of topics - getting great content out and nerding out with friends. Listen and be encouraged about the medium of podcasting!
I’ve got a plan for the next batch of SMYM episodes and I need your help! Hear how you can help or just sign up at the link below and get the email in April.
I need a bit of margin in my life for the next while and so I'm pressing pause on Show Me Your Mic. I explain a few of the reasons and what I hope to do in this episode.
I need a bit of margin in my life for the next while and so I’m pressing pause on Show Me Your Mic. I explain a few of the reasons and what I hope to do in this episode.
I need a bit of margin in my life for the next while and so I’m pressing pause on Show Me Your Mic. I explain a few of the reasons and what I hope to do in this episode.
Jerod sat down with Chris Enns to chat about the ins and outs of podcasting, and why you shouldn’t be afraid to start your own show. In this episode, Chris and Jerod discuss: Why you should start a podcast Building your own show Lessons learned from hosting more than five podcasts How to build your... Listen to episode
Kevin is a co-host on Well Met - a podcast talking all things Hearthstone. We talk about how easy it can be to live stream video now, how Patreon has enabled creators to focus on creating, and how the world of esports has exploded and given opportunities to folks playing video games and those reporting on the video games.
Tim Smith stops by for a quick chat about his new show For the Record on Tower. We chat about producing a new show, how he preps a guest for an interview, and his plans for the future of Tower. There’s also a bit of gear talk and the podcasts he recommends.
Sean Kheraj hosts Nature’s Past a podcast about environmental history research in Canada featuring lectures and interviews with authors and academics on the greatest country in the world - Canada, naturally. We talk about scheduling guests, recording groups discussions and using YouTube as a podcast platform.
I talk a bit about where Show Me Your Mic could be headed in the future and how you could help.
I talk a bit about where Show Me Your Mic could be headed in the future and how you could help.
I talk a bit about where Show Me Your Mic could be headed in the future and how you could help.
Paul Jarvis from Invisible Office Hours and we talk about how breaking the rules of podcasting can help you find your own authentic voice amidst the rabble and noise of so many other podcasts. We also talk about seasons, hating your first episode, and alternative ways to make money from a podcast besides sponsorship.
Alex Knight, product manager at FeedPress and host of The Jemcast and The Impromptu, is on the show to talk about his podcasting gear and the podcasts he listens to. We also talk stats, feeds and analytics of podcasts and share our thoughts on Howl.fm.
Jerod Morris joins me to talk about The Rainmaker Platform, The Showrunner podcast and complimentary Showrunner Podcasting Course. We talk about building a podcast, why to start one and how to build a narrative into your show. We also answer a listener question on podcast networks and iTunes.
Mikey is the co-host of the Packet Loss Podcast which, in their own words, is the most racial diverse podcast on the internet. We talk about bringing your non-podcast friends into this weird world of podcasting and also what makes a listener want to engage with a podcast or podcast network’s shows.
Ray Ortega is the last guest for 2014 on Show Me Your Mic and we had a great chat about podcasting as a career, starting a YouTube channel, streaming live video and the mic that's very likely better than the Heil PR40 for podcasting.
Karl Morand joins Chris Enns for a discussion on his political podcast, Middle East Week, and the interesting gear he uses to produce the show. Listen to hear many firsts on Show Me Your Mic including a new mic never mentioned before as well as new podcasts that you might want to add to your player of choice.
Katie Floyd joins Chris Enns for episode 32 of Show Me Your Mic to chat about the soup to nuts of producing The Mac Power Users podcast - a Mac nerd's dream podcast that's produced 162+ episodes since 2009.
The illustrious Mr. Stephen Hackett joins Chris Enns for the 25th anniversary episode of Show Me Your Mic to discuss timezones, accents and microphones on his podcast The Prompt.