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"The real luxury in life is becoming a mother. That's the reward." "You can go against the most powerful people in the world, just stand 10 toes down and fight." "I forgive him and I am willing to give all the grace in the world to him." "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything." In episode 400 of the Better Call Daddy Reena Friedman Watts sits down with Lunden Roberts whose journey through love, motherhood, and resilience is both heart-wrenching and inspiring. She opens up about her deeply personal memoir, written as a gift for her daughter, Navy, to understand the complexities of her relationship with Hunter Biden. The conversation delves into the emotional depths of her experiences, from falling in love to facing the challenges of raising her daughter amidst public scrutiny. She candidly discusses the raw emotions captured in her book, including her struggles with mental health and the profound impact of her father, a prominent figure in the hunting industry, on her life. Her father's influence taught her empathy and integrity, values she hopes to pass on to her daughter. The episode also explores her vibrant past, from a small-town upbringing to the culture shock of moving to Washington D.C., and how these experiences shaped her perspective on life. As a mother, she shares her unwavering commitment to her daughter's well-being, navigating the complexities of co-parenting with someone in the public eye. Despite the challenges, she remains hopeful for a future where her daughter can forge a meaningful relationship with her father. Her story is a testament to the power of forgiveness, faith, and the enduring strength of a mother's love. Join Reena and Lunden Roberts for an intimate and thought-provoking discussion on resilience, family, and the pursuit of truth. This episode is a powerful reminder of the importance of sharing one's story and the impact it can have on future generations. Lunden Roberts is a mother, author, and financial officer from Batesville, AR. Her all-star basketball career culminated at Arkansas State University, where she was a McDonalds All-American Nominee shooting guard and studied criminal justice and psychology. Roberts went on to Washington, D.C. for the most prestigious CSI training in the country, where she met and began a relationship with Hunter Biden. She served as Biden's executive assistant at Rosemont Seneca and other business entities, and now serves as the financial controller for her family-owned business, Rob Roberts Custom Gunworks. She is the mother of Navy, President Biden's seventh grandchild, she is in the process of launching a new fashion line, and serves as an advocate for women in unplanned pregnancies. (00:00) You've done some big interviews. It's been nerve wracking (00:40) Do you feel like you were harsh enough in Hunter Biden book (03:14) You say in the book that you. You are your father's daughter (07:20) The reward of being a mother is greater than any of the luxuries (10:20) Do you think that's though, like, your claim to fame now (14:49) Both of my phones mysteriously crashed when I found out I was pregnant (17:23) Lunden says her parents have reservations about reading the book (23:29) That is a tremendous battle to fight. It's incredible. I wouldn't even know who would know how to navigate that (28:42) Lunden says he hasn't reached out to his daughter since the book (32:49) Most of those peers I would never have wanted to do around children (33:12) It was hard to write about Hunter's addiction (36:58) Lunden says her daughter saw Donald Trump on TV months ago (45:23) The only thing I wanted from the paternity suit was accountability (52:31) How many times did you have to edit this book? (57:59) Dad almost stepped on baby cotton mouths or copperheads one time (58:43) What was it like moving back home and kind of like needing your parents again (59:34) There's nothing greater than having a child and watching your parents be grandparents (01:00:32) Do you hope that your daughter's relationship with Hunter will flourish (01:05:12) I let Hunter know that it had happened. And Hunter immediately scheduled, like, can we. Can I zoom her (01:07:45) It sounds like you have a good relationship with your own father Buy Lunden's book https://a.co/d/3ZWzuiL Thank you Ben Halberstam for the mics Yeti equivalent USB Mic: https://www.movophoto.com/products/um700-usb-mic-adjustable-polar-patterns?sca_ref=7164647.OPLapDs7O7T2c2 Mid level Dynamic Podcast Mic (Rode PodMic equivalent): https://www.movophoto.com/products/cast-mic-xlr?sca_ref=7164647.OPLapDs7O7T2c2 USB/XLR Dynamic Podcast Mic with Preamp (Shure MV7+ equivalent): https://www.movophoto.com/products/dynamic-xlr-microphone?sca_ref=7164647.OPLapDs7O7T2c2 Additional links for complete podcasting bundles: https://www.movophoto.com/products/complete-podcasting-kit-movo-mdx-1-castmic-asm5-tmc3-2-pack?sca_ref=7164647.OPLapDs7O7T2c2 https://www.movophoto.com/products/iphone-podcast-bundle?sca_ref=7164647.OPLapDs7O7T2c2 Connect with Reena Friedman Watts: - Website: bettercalldaddy.com - LinkedIn: Reena Friedman Watts - Twitter: @reenareena - Instagram: @Reena Friedman Watts - Instagram Podcast: @bettercalldaddypodcast We love hearing your feedback. 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Ever dreamt of starting your own show but don't know what equipment to buy? Or you want to take an existing podcastto new heights? Then you've come to the right place!Join me in this episode of Smarter Podcasting as share everything you need to setup your own podcast studio, including podcasting equipment, and software.Whether you're a novice eager to embark on your podcast journey or a seasoned podcaster looking to enhance your setup, this podcast is for you.My practical tips, expert advice will hopefully ignite or reignite your passion. I share budget-friendly options, video podcasting, and essential items needed for your podcasting venture.Find out the secrets of creating an ideal podcasting environment replete with great acoustics and top-notch sound quality.Whether it's finding the perfect corner of your house to record or splurging on good quality microphones, I have it covered.Topics Discussed:1. Introduction to Smarter Podcasting2. Neil's Podcasting Journey3. Challenges in Podcasting4. Introductory Podcasting Course5. Importance of a Quiet Recording Space6. Essential Podcasting Equipment7. Video Podcasting8. Importance of Good Acoustics for Podcast Recording9. Basic Podcast Setup10. Podcasting Softwares11. Interviewing & Virtual Backgrounds12. Descript and Its Editing Features13. Beginner and Advanced Podcast Setup14. Setting up an Ideal Podcasting StudioEntities Mentioned:Podcasting equipment including Shure SM57, Blue Yeti, USB Mic, XLR MicDescriptPodcast editing software like Audacity, GarageBand, Adobe AuditionRSS feedZencasterSony WH-1000XM4 HeadphonesSure MV7 and Sure SM7B microphonesPodtrac P4 by ZoomLewis WrightAnd if you'd like to be featured on a future episode, be sure to follow the link below to leave me a message. So, if you're ready to take your podcast to the next level and give it the perfect name, be sure to tune in to Smarter Podcasting.Leave a message for me!Ready to start sharing your story and launch your own podcast? Don't let fear, lack of knowledge, or technical barriers hold you back any longer. Enroll in Ready to start sharing your story and launch your own podcast? Don't let fear, lack of knowledge, or technical barriers hold you back any longer. Enroll in "How To Start A Podcast: Get your voice out & share your story" today and take the first step towards creating a successful podcast that reaches and resonates with your audience. With my comprehensive course, you'll learn everything you need to know about starting, recording, editing, and publishing your podcast. Plus, you'll gain access to exclusive tips, tricks, and strategies that will help you stand out from the crowd and grow your audience. Enroll now and start your podcast journey today! These are the programs the Seven Million Bikes Podcasts uses. These are affiliate links so they will give us a small commission, only if you sign up , and at no extra cost to you! You'll be directly supporting Seven Million Bikes Podcasts too.NordVPN | Descript | Buzzsprout | Canva | Fiverr | Riverside | PodcastMarketing.AI
Topics Discussed: The launch of Threads by Instagram / Meta I am at full fatigue of social media, Does youtube really understand the alogrithm?, Ignoring the pandemic in my content, Microphones as product placements, The life of a youtube channel, $200 USB Microphone Recommendations, and Identifying a microphone by sound. Subscribe to the full audio podcast at http://www.bandrewsays.com Gear Used This Episode (Affiliate Links): Shure SM7b: https://geni.us/shuresm7b Universal Audio x8: https://sweetwater.sjv.io/uax8 Rode NTH-100: https://geni.us/rnth100 As an affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases. Ask Questions: https://www.askbandrew.com Merch: https://www.podcastage.com/store Discord: http://www.podcastage.com/discord 00:00 - Intro 01:04 - Social Media Fatigue 11:45 - WYHTS: YouTube Doesn't Understand the Algorithm? 15:45 - WYHTS: Ignoring The Pandemic 18:40 - WYHTS: Mic Product Placement 21:45 - The Life of a YouTube Channel 25:00 - AskBandrew 25:25 - Email 1 25:45 - $200 USB Microphone Recommendations 34:10 - Video Submission 2 35:20 - Identifying Mics by Sound 38:50 - Outro
USB mics have come a long way, and Røde has been a major player in their development. They recently released the USB+, and we were lucky enough to receive one each to put through its paces. The results are noteworthy. Hear for yourself. To help you make up your own mind we have left George's mic unprocessed so you can hear the results for yourself. A big shout out to our sponsors, Austrian Audio and Tri Booth. Both these companies are providers of QUALITY Audio Gear (we wouldn't partner with them unless they were), so please, if you're in the market for some new kit, do us a solid and check out their products, and be sure to tell em "Robbo, George, Robert, and AP sent you"... As a part of their generous support of our show, Tri Booth is offering $200 off a brand-new booth when you use the code PAP200. So get onto their website now and secure your new booth... https://tribooth.com/ And if you're in the market for a new Mic or killer pair of headphones, check out Austrian Audio. They've got a great range of top-shelf gear.. https://austrian.audio/ We have launched a Patreon page in the hopes of being able to pay someone to help us get the show to more people and in turn help them with the same info we're sharing with you. If you aren't familiar with Patreon, it's an easy way for those interested in our show to get exclusive content and updates before anyone else, along with a whole bunch of other "perks" just by contributing as little as $1 per month. Find out more here.. https://www.patreon.com/proaudiosuite If you haven't filled out our survey on what you'd like to hear on the show, you can do it here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZWT5BTD Join our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/proaudiopodcast And the FB Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/357898255543203 For everything else (including joining our mailing list for exclusive previews and other goodies), check out our website https://www.theproaudiosuite.com/ “When the going gets weird, the weird turn professional.” Hunter S Thompson #rode #rodemicrophones
On episode 317 of the BSP I discuss and demonstrate boom micing with a figure-8 ribbon microphone, I discuss the fact that youtube owes us nothing and share my thoughts on what I think is most important to grow on youtube, I share a lot of more technical feedback from last weeks episode, and then I answer questions about if someone should buy a USB or XLR setup, how their audio sounds, and the best video/audio service. Subscribe to the full audio podcast at http://www.bandrewsays.com Gear Used This Episode (Affiliate Links): sE Electronics Voodoo VR2: https://geni.us/sevr2 Yellowtek M!ka: https://www.yellowtec.com/mika.html Interface: n/a Sennheiser HD650: https://geni.us/sennhd650 As an affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases. Ask Questions: https://www.askbandrew.com Merch: https://www.podcastage.com/store Discord: http://www.podcastage.com/discord 00:00 - Intro 01:15 - Using a Ribbon mic as a Boom Mic 04:37 - WYHTS: YouTube Owes us Nothing 08:00 - How To You Grow on YouTube? 19:30 - WYHTS: Audio Goes Robotic While Gaming 23:15 - WYHTS: The Issue With Recording in Closets / Sound Shields Work? 26:30 - Ask Bandrew 27:15 - Email 1 27:45 - Should I Get a USB Mic or an XLR Setup? 32:35 - Why Can't I Join the Podcastage Discord? 34:13 - Voice Submission 2 35:57 - Audio Critique 38:15 - Email 3 39:30 - Best Services for High Quality Audio Video Chats 41:15 - Conclusion / Outro
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On episode 280 of the BSP, I use the brand new broadcast condenser mic the Earthworks Ethos, I also answer questions about the best budget USB mic, how to reduce hiss in your recording, why a condenser microphone might not be working, if you should upgrade to Logic Pro from GarageBand, and why my face is so disgusting. Subscribe to the full audio podcast at http://www.bandrewsays.com Gear Used This Episode (Affiliate Links): Sterling P20: https://www.guitarcenter.com/Sterling-Audio/P20-Dynamic-Passive-Vocal-Microphone-1500000344758.gc Yellowtek Boom Arm: https://www.yellowtec.com/mika.html Universal Audio x8: https://imp.i114863.net/zMg2r Sennheiser HD650: https://geni.us/sennhd650 As an amazon affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases. Twitter: @bandrewsays Ask Questions: https://www.askbandrew.com Merch; https://teespring.com/stores/podcastage-store Discord: http://www.podcastage.com/discord 00:00 - Intro 00:56 - I'll Address the Disgust Later 01:30 - Earthworks Ethos 03:15 - WYHTS 03:40 - Ask Bandrew 05:00 - Voice Submission 1 06:34 - Best Budget USB Mic For Vocals? 09:10 - Voice Submission 2 10:09 - How To Reduce Hiss in My Recording? Julian's Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phiFdrsijI4 14:28 - Voice Submission 3 15:58 - Why Doesn't My Condenser Mic Work? 19:24 - Voice Submission 4 20:24 - Should I Upgrade to Logic Pro X? 25:48 - Why My Face is So Gross!? 27:45 - Outro
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This week...Kevin talks about his preferred USB Mic and shares easy breathing techniques to help alleviate anxiety.What are you waiting for? Please consider becoming a Patreon supporter of the show. You'll have access to many perks, as well as, guaranteeing the future of these conversations. Even $1/month goes a long way as this show is 100% listener supported. https://www.patreon.com/derrickengoyFollow:Instagram - Breathe PodcastFacebook Group PageInstagram - Derrick EngoyInstagram - Christian MendozaInstagram - Kevin HortonMusic:Composed and Produced by Derrick EngoyMerch:Official GearSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/derrickengoy)
77 - We Talk Using Happs TV with just a USB Mic, Podcast Q&A.
Sean Michael Lewis talks about a great entry level podcast mic, that allows you to take on the road and be mobile. Samson Go Mic: You can buy one here: https://www.amazon.com/Samson-Mic-Portable-Condenser-Microphone/dp/B001R76D42
David Brown, the inventor of Tula, a microphone with a built-in audio recorder, joins Jefferson Graham to tell all about it, on Talking Tech
Techstination interview: PreSonus Revelator is a USB mic and much more: Co-founder Jim Odom
Unimpressed with the audio quality of my recordings, I found myself on the internet researching good quality microphones. While there are all kinds of microphones available with all kinds of features at all kinds of prices, this one stood out. Why? Give it a listen... the Blue Yeti USM mic (Midnight Blue) can be purchased here : https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B01LY6Z2M6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Here's a Youtube review by MKBHD : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9E006QLHt0Y Like, comment, share and subscribe to The Two Bros' Podcast.
In the first week's consumer news tech roundup, David and Solomon make sense of Google's new in-app purchase billing systems, Facebook merging IG DMs with Messenger, digested the relevant gadgets launched at the Google Launch Night In event and Global Mi online launch. We shine a light on Fifine USB Condenser Mic in our product spotlight. Articles discussed in the episode: 1- Google's new in-app purchase billing system 2- Facebook merging Instagram and Facebook messenger 3- Google Launch Night(Pixel 5, Pixel 4a 5G, Nest Audio Smart Speaker, Chromecast with Google TV, ) 4- Global Mi launch an online event (Xiaomi Mi 10T launch, Mi Watch) 5- Product Spotlight(Fifine USB Condenser Microphone)
In this Tech Talk Clip, a question was raised on whether a USB microphone would work with the new iPad Pro which has a USB-C connector. Yes, it should work without issue.--Tech Talks are informal Zoom calls with SermonAudio broadcasters to answer any questions regarding the site or audio-video hardware. These session are meant to provide a helping hand and a listening ear to churches that may be feeling overwhelmed by the increasing variety of technical options to broadcast their sermons.
WhAT is up!!! YSTV is back with another high-energy episode!!! With the BLM movement taking over the world, ending racism & police brutality, we here in YSTV support & stand unabashedly with everyone taking a stand and encouraging change!! In this episode we simply enjoy each others energy! LAughing and living in the moment! We speak on the world at its current state & the BLM movement from each of our perspectives as well as coming together as a whole. I meannnnnn sheesh just come and engage in this convo! We literally pulled up to M.Layne last minute with G's laptop and USB Mic so we apologize if the audio is in and out but we're ALWAYS going to share THE message by any means!!!!! As M.Layne shares his come up, we all share some insight on all the upcoming things we got planned!! Never not working!!! There's so much laughter in this episode its beautiful! (Peep how much M.Layne & Papiii straight roast each other lmao!) We hope you gain something from this episode!We'd LOVE to hear from you, your thoughts, suggestions, opinions, feedback, etc. Leave a review, subscribe & follow us on IG. Feel free to reach out!! Thank you to the listeners!YSTV Website now up!: https://www.ystvpodcast.com/To connect more with M. Layne and his photography follow him on Instagram!!!https://www.instagram.com/mlaynephotography/To be apart of the change in the world check out the link below:https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/For Papiii & G Peoples:Papiii: https://www.instagram.com/iampapiii_/G Peoples: https://www.instagram.com/g_peoples/WE LOVE YOU!!!
This audio is available in the UK, US, Canada, Australia and India as a Flash Briefing on @amazonecho devices and the #Alexa app (even without a device), as well as Spotify and Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts.Search for “The Smart Speakers”. The links referred to are at: https://www.thesmartspeakers.com/links Also check out my 28 Day Flash Briefing Briefing - a step-by-step course in building a better briefing for your brand or business or self. It's available in the Alexa Skills store https://skills-store.amazon.co.uk/deeplink/deviceType=app&shdp/B07N75H7HM?are&refSuffix=ss_copy PLUS The Friday Flash Briefing Briefing my weekly email newsletter on the skillset, the mindset and the marketing to building a better Briefing. Sign up at www.voiceworks.info Produced by Peter Stewart (@TweeterStewart) #voice #voicefirst #voiceAI #smartspeakers #Alexa #flashbriefing #WomenInVoice #AI #VUI #FlashBriefing #FlashBriefings #podcasts #technology #AlexaLive #Echo #smarthome
I got a new USB microphone by CMTECK, and this is a review of my experience using the mic. Some drawbacks but overall great for new podcasters and YouTubers. Where to buy the mic: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075HTKBNP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 How to connect USB Mic to Pro Tools https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQOhWbBq55I #USBMicrophone #TabletopMicrophone #CheapMics LEXC ALBUM AVAILABLE ON: AMAZON - https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Lexc&i=dig... APPLE MUSIC - https://music.apple.com/us/artist/lex... CD BABY - https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/lexc4 GOOGLE PLAY - https://play.google.com/store/music/a... SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/artist/6pZk8... TIDAL - https://tidal.com/browse/artist/7058036 Email questions to info@lexcatl.com _________________________________________________________________ CashApp: $LexCATL PayPal: info@lexcatl.com Venmo: @lexcatl Follow me: https://www.lexcatl.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lexcatl/ https://twitter.com/lexcatl https://www.facebook.com/lexcatl https://anchor.fm/lexcatl https://www.patreon.com/lexcatl --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lexcatl/support
Hi guys! If you're here to learn how to start your own podcast, skip to the 7 minute mark (the first 7 minutes are a life update!) Anyways, I am super passionate about helping people start their own podcast. I started my own podcast for FREE in only 24 hours. Here are the links that I talk about in this episode that will help you to get started :)Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=178773Canva: https://www.canva.com/Zoom: https://zoom.us/Free Music: https://freemusicarchive.org/Audacity: https://www.audacityteam.org/USB Mic: click hereBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
I can't think of a single American who embodies the qualities of a leader more than Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He is my favorite American. He deserves his holiday, in a country where individual people have very few national holidays to memorialize them. His efforts and legacy live on as a reminder to me to do what I can for equality and justice. I am grateful to have been taught about his important work, and in a small podcast effort, in my humble way, offer this moment of thanks to Dr. King for his tireless work, and that I should remember to teach my students that the work is not yet over. "Darkness can not drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that." Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968) is my favorite American. Bravery as notable as any figure, humility to take on a great cause without expecting personal gain, and dignity, the belief in rights and equality, with the presence of mind and persistence to continue his important work, regardless of consequences. Students, this podcast is a preview of a great man, in all senses. I encourage you to follow up this podcast with some research of your own. Dr. King was a Baptist minister and an educated man from morehouse College, where he started at age 15, Crozer Theological Seminary, and graduate school at Boston university. He was well read. He gained from theorists, philosophers, and became school class president senior year in a mostly white class. We often speak about King’s role as asocial activist. His pivotal role in the American civil rights movement from the mid-1950s until his assassination in 1968. Inspired by advocates of nonviolence such as Gandhi, King towards equality for African Americans, the economically disadvantaged and victims of injustice through peaceful protest. He was the driving force behind cornerstone events such as the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the March on Washington, which helped bring about such landmark legislation as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 and is remembered each year on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a U.S. federal holiday since 1986. Here are a few tips you might not have known, according to NewsFoxes: 1. King’s birth name was Michael, not Martin. The civil rights leader was born Michael King Jr. on January 15, 1929. In 1934, however, his father, a pastor at Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church, traveled to Germany and became inspired by the Protestant Reformation leader Martin Luther. As a result, King Sr. changed his own name as well as that of his 5-year-old son. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech was not his first at the Lincoln Memorial. Six years before his iconic oration at the March on Washington, King was among the civil rights leaders who spoke in the shadow of the Great Emancipator during the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom on May 17, 1957. Before a crowd estimated at between 15,000 and 30,000, King delivered his first national address on the topic of voting rights. His speech, in which he urged America to “give us the ballot,” drew strong reviews and positioned him at the forefront of the civil rights leadership. King was jailed 29 times. According to the King Center, the civil rights leader went to jail nearly 30 times. He was arrested for acts of civil disobedience and on trumped-up charges, such as when he was jailed in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1956 for driving 30 miles per hour in a 25-mile-per-hour zone. King narrowly escaped an assassination attempt a decade before his death, on September 20, 1958, King was in Harlem signing copies of his new book, “Stride Toward Freedom,” in Blumstein’s department store when he was approached by Izola Ware Curry. The woman asked if he was Martin Luther King Jr. After he said yes, Curry said, “I’ve been looking for you for five years,” and she plunged a seven-inch letter opener into his chest. The tip of the blade came to rest alongside his aorta, and King underwent hours of delicate emergency surgery. Surgeons later told King that just one sneeze could have punctured the aorta and killed him. From his hospital bed where he convalesced for weeks, King issued a statement affirming his nonviolent principles and saying he felt no ill will toward his mentally ill attacker. Thank you Podbean for the bandwidth for this educational podcast! Thank you Shure microphones for donating the recording USB Mic for this classroom episode. Recorded on a Shure MV5. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and subscribe to my YouTube channel for all of the podcast episodes!
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My guest today is Caleb Wojcik from DIY Video Guy. If you’ve ever struggled to make videos by yourself, Caleb is your guy. In this episode, we chat about his journey from employee to entrepreneur. We also dig into his process for making videos for his two courses. Plus, you know I had to ask Caleb to share some equipment tips. Enjoy! In This Episode, You'll Learn:• Why Caleb decided to leave his personal finance career to become an online entrepreneur.• How to relax on camera• Essential questions to ask before shooting a video for your course• How to make more engaging talking head videos• Why you should make shorter videos for your course• Strategies for staying on topic in your videos• What he does before he creates any course content• How to make better screen recordings• Where to start if you’ve never recorded videos before• Microphone recommendations for great audio• Why he believes in feedback and course updates References Mentioned in This Episode:• DIYVideoGuy website • Course #1: DIY Video Production Guide• Course #2: DIY Premier Pro Guide• Fizzle.co*• Twitter handle: @calebwojcik BONUS: Links to Pro-Level Microphones Here are four microphones that you can buy to get great audio. There are two USB mics listed and two XLR mics. If you go the XLR route, you'll also need a mixer and pre-amp. • Audio Technica ATR-2100 USB Mic ($52)* • Blue Yeti Microphone USB Mic ($100)* - The mic I'm using in the episode • Audio Technica AT875R XLR Mic ($170)* • Shure SM7B XLR Mic ($349)* - The mic Caleb is using *Full disclosure: These are Amazon affiliate links. If you choose to purchase a mic using them, you'll be supporting The Zen Courses Show. Thanks! Thanks for Listening!If you enjoyed this episode, I'd LOVE it if you'd leave an honest review for The Zen Courses Show on iTunes! Your review will help boost the ratings, so new listeners find out about The Zen Courses Show. I read every review and I'd love to read yours. Click here to leave a review on iTunes. Last but not least, I want to say THANK YOU to Caleb for sharing his expertise on The Zen Courses Show!
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Hey! Aaron from the future (2019) here. You can check out my updated gear guide at https://kit.com/thepodcastdude. There are a few things you’ll need to buy if you want your podcast to sound great. In this episode, I talk about why a great microphone is an essential investment for your show, and how much you’ll need to invest if you want your show to sound great and stand out from other podcasts. My goal was to create a comprehensive podcasting equipment guide for a beginner podcaster. I won't talk about every microphone, interface or pre-amp available, but I'll cover the essential pieces of gear you’ll need to get your show started. Podcasting Equipment Guide There are a lot of things you'll need to buy if you want to start a podcast. In this episode, I talk about why a great microphone is an essential investment for your show, and how much you'll need to invest if you want a great setup that will set you apart from other podcasters. My goal was to create a comprehensive podcasting equipment guide. I don't talk about every microphone, interface or pre-amp available, but I cover the essential pieces of gear you'll need to get started, and share what some of the best podcasters in the world are using to record shows. After listening, you'll know what the best options are for your budget. Key Takeaways: A great microphone is the most important piece of gear you'll buy. To stand out from other podcasts in a crowded market, you have to provide great content and high quality sound. Great sound quality makes your show easier and more enjoyable to listen to. You only get one chance to make a first impression. Make it a good one. If you have a tight budget, consider buying used gear online. When deciding which interface to buy, consider how many mic inputs you'll need. Always, always, always use a pop filter. Wear headphones to avoid causing echo from guests in your recording. If you're serious about making a great podcast and growing your audience, don't settle for the cheapest option. How to Stand Out in a Sea of Podcasts There are thousands of other podcasts vying for your listener's attention. To stand out, you have to provide great content, but you also need to have good sound. Great sound quality makes your show easier and more enjoyable to listen to. Attention to sound quality shows your listeners that you take podcasting seriously, which means they will take you seriously and be more likely to invest time listening to you. You only get one chance to make a first impression. Make it a good one. A Great Microphone Needs Less Post-Production Good mics require less post-production. Most recordings can be improved with post-production (noise removal, EQ, Compression, etc), but a great mic will require less post-production. If you're going to be podcasting, you can either hire someone to edit, mix, and master your show, or spend a little time to learn how to do it yourself. Cheaper mics just don't sound as good. They often have harsher high end, they sound brittle and don't have a good low-end (bass frequencies). A lot of people ask me, “What's the minimum I can spend to get started?” I don't want you to just meet the minimum. If you're going to do it, do it right. Get a great microphone as soon as possible. If you can't afford a decent mic, practice with what you have, but save money to get the mic you want. If You Have a Small Budget, Consider Buying Used Gear I understand that not everyone can spend $800 on a podcasting setup. When I started podcasting, I was using a Shure PG42 USB mic, but I wish I had invested in a better mic right away. If you have a small budget, I recommend checking out Guitar Center's used gear online, or checking your local music store for used gear. Make sure to save the receipts in case anything doesn't work, and make sure you buy from reputable sellers who offer returns if you're shopping on Ebay. If you have a tight budget, consider buying used gear online. Should I Buy a USB Mic, or a XLR Mic? One of the questions I often get asked about microphones is, “Should I get a USB mic, or an XLR mic?” If you're just starting out, and you want to spend the bare minimum, you can get a USB like the Audio Technica ATR-2100 ($60), or the Samson Q2U (also about $60). However, keep in mind that these are budget microphones, and will not give you great sound. Additionally, it's a pain in the butt to record multiple USB mics at the same, so if you plan on recording anyone else in the same place as you, go with XLR mics and an audio interface instead. If you want a good USB mic and are willing to spend a little more, check out the Rode NT USB mic. It's $170 but sounds noticably better than the cheaper USB mics. You'll also need to get a mic stand and a pop filter for each mic too: More on that a bit later. What about Dynamic vs Condenser? A dynamic mic will give you more mid-range warmth and has better off-mic noise rejection, so it won't pick up as much of the room sound or background noise. A condenser mic will give you more detailed recordings, but are often more sensitive than dynamic mics, so they may pick up more room echo and background noise. Dynamic microphones are usually a better choice for podcasting (there are a few exceptions, such as the Shure Beta 87A which is a condenser mic). If you're interested in learning more about dynamic vs condenser mics, check out 10 Statements on Condenser Microphones vs. Dynamic Microphones. The pickup pattern of the mic also affects how much background noise it'll record. Click here to learn more about microphone pickup patterns. XLR Microphones I love and recommend XLR microphones for podcasting. The microphone I use is the Shure Beta 87A. It's $250 new but you can find them used for less, and they sound great and pick up much less background noise then the other mics I've tested in that price range. If you're looking for an affordable XLR mic, you can't go wrong with a Shure SM57 or SM58. They sell new for $100, but you can find them used online for half that price. Pair a SM57 or SM58 with a simple USB interface (like the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2), and you've got a great sounding, affordable recording setup. Recording On the Go If you need to record with multiple microphones on the go, the Zoom H4N ($199) is a great option. This is a small, handheld device that has 2 microphone inputs plus a built-in condenser mic on top. If you need more than two mic inputs, get the Zoom H6 ($399) instead. The H6 has 4 mic inputs in addition to a built-in condenser mic on top. Lavaliere Mics I don't have much experience with using lav mics, but they're commonly used on stages, and they can work pretty well if you're out and about recording interviews. If you're looking for a lav mic you can use with your smartphone, check out the Rode Smartlav ($80), which is an affordable option for recording to an phone. I took a listen to the audio, and it wasn't as high quality as more expensive lav mics, but it's more affordable and convenient for mobile recordings. USB Audio Interfaces If you decide to get a XLR microphone, you will need an interface to convert the analog signal from the mic into a digital signal that your computer can record. Most interfaces connect to your computer via USB, and the smaller ones use USB for power as well. When deciding which interface to buy, consider how many mic inputs you'll need. Things to consider: How many mics will you be using at the same time? If you're just going to be recording yourself, an interface with one or two mic inputs will work fine. If you're going to be recording multiple people in the same room, you'll need an interface with four or maybe eight mic inputs. How many headphone monitoring channels will you need? Most interfaces offer one or two headphone monitoring ports (so you can listen to yourself while recording, or run your computers audio out through your interface). If you need more than one or two headphone jacks, you may want to invest in a headphone amp that you can plug additional headphone lines into. The audio interface that I'm using to record this episode is the Scarlett 2i2 ($149). It's USB powered, has two microphone inputs, and a single headphone jack. Quick note: most interfaces will give you phantom power (or 48v), which is used to power XLR condenser microphones. If you're using a dynamic microphone, you won't need to use phantom power (in fact, make sure it's turned off before you record). If you need more mic inputs (or headphone jacks), you'll want to go with the Scarlett 18i8 ($299). This has 4 mic inputs and 2 headphone jacks. If you need an interface with 8 mic inputs, get the Scarlett 18i20 ($350). Even though this interface has a higher price than the others I've listed so far, I wanted to mention the Apollo Twin Solo ($599). It's not cheap, and this model only has two mic inputs, but if you want to invest a little more money and get a fantastic interface, check it out. Cables, Stands, Pop Filters, and Other Accessories If you go with an XLR microphone, you'll need an XLR cable to connect your microphone to your interface. I use the Monoprice 15ft XLR Cable ($10). It's affordable and works great. You'll also need a mic stand. I use a normal microphone boom stand like the Samson Mic Stand ($20), which works fine for most mics. I would recommend the standard boom stand for most people, but if you want to invest a little more money and get something nice, you could go with the Heil Sound PL-2T Overhead Broadcast Boom ($120. This is a swiveling boom arm that attaches to your desk, and is very convenient for moving the mic around to any position you want. I recommend avoiding any stand that sits directly on your desk. They may cause your mic to pick up any vibrations (caused by typing or bumping the desk), which will cause thumps in your recordings. A shock mount for your mic might alleviate that, but I recommend using a standard boom stand or a boom arm instead. Always use a pop filter. A pop filter diffuses and prevents plosives and sibilants, and lets you get closer to the mic which will make your voice sound more rich and warm and gives a sense of intimacy to your recordings. The Nady Pop Filter is $10 on Amazon and is a no-brainer (pretty much any pop filter will get the job done). Power Conditioner A power conditioner cleans and filters noise and hums that might come through your computer or interface's power supply. You might not need one of these, but if you hear a hum or buzz in your recording that you can't eliminate, try a power conditioner to see if it helps. I plug my computer and pre-processor into a Furman Power Conditioner ($55). Audio Pre-Processors You may have heard about the DBX 286 ($200) before. The DBX 286 is pre-amp, compressor, de-esser, and noise gate. It's a pre-processor used by many professional podcasters to improve the sound quality of raw recordings. If you are brand new to audio, you'll need to invest some time in learning how to use the various controls of this unit, but if you want to get even better sound out of your XLR microphone, it's a solid investment. If you decide to buy a DBX 286 or any other pre-processor or pre-amp, you'll need to buy an additional XLR cable to connect it to your interface. Headphones Headphones are essential for both recording and editing. If you are talking to someone over Skype and you aren't wearing headphones, the sound will come out of your speakers and get recorded in your track which will cause a really annoying echo (and ruin your recording). Wear headphones to avoid getting echo from computer speakers in your recording. The headphones I use and love are the Sony MDR-7506 ($85). If you want to spend a little less, there are a lot of other options, including the Sennheiser HD-280 ($69) and the Panasonic RPHJE120K Earbuds ($12) (fine for listening and even mixing). Recording Software After you buy your recording gear, you'll need to use some kind of software to record audio. If you have a Mac, Quicktime is an easy way to record an audio track. It should already be installed, so you can open it up, select your mic or interface and be good to go. You might also have Garageband included in your Mac, and that works fine for recording audio as well. Audacity is a free program that works on both Mac and Windows. Here's a short tutorial on how to record an audio track in Quicktime or Audacity. If you'd like to spend a little bit of money on a real DAW (digital audio workstation), Reaper is a good affordable option (both Mac and Windows, $60). I use and love Logic Pro X, and there's also Pro Tools or Adobe Audition These programs are more for the audio professional, someone who is going to be doing a lot of editing, mixing and mastering. If you plan on learning and doing the post production yourself, you should invest in one of these programs. Recording Skype Conversations If you're going to be interviewing someone or talking to a co-host over Skype, there are a few options for recording Skype calls including Ecamm Call Recorder (for Mac), and MP3 Skype Recorder (for Windows). I recommend that each person on the call record a track on their computer and then send those to the person responsible for editing (this is called a "double-ender"). You should also record the audio from the Skype conversation to have as a backup. You might also check out Squadcast.fm, it's a web app that makes it easy to record multiple people at the same time. It costs $20/month but does come with a free 14 day trial. My Recommended Setups If you're looking for the most affordable option, I recommend the Samson Q2U with a pop filter and mic stand. This will cost about $100. The setup that I'm currently using is the Shure Beta 87a and an Scarlett 18i8 interface, with a few Shure SM58 mics to have as backups. I invested around $500 for this setup (buying everything used), but it sounds great and I can record up to 4 people at the same time if I need to. If you're serious about making a great podcast and growing your audience, don't settle for the cheapest option. Consider waiting to start recording your podcast until you've saved up enough money to be able to buy the gear you want, so you can make a show that sounds good from the start. You'll thank yourself later, and your listeners will too. Cool Stuff to Check Out: Recommended Gear: https://kit.com/thepodcastdude Podcast: https://thepodcastdude.simplecast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/thepodcastdude Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/thepodcastdude Successful Podcasting: http://successfulpodcasting.com Simplecast Blog: http://blog.simplecast.com/
Earlier today, I blogged about some of the equipment I use to make my podcasts. At the time I was still awaiting the arrival of the Audio-Technica ATR2100. As luck would have it, I was out this morning when the delivery went down. I was a bit miffed because I've been waiting at least a week for this thing. But luck swings both ways. While out walking this afternoon, I saw a DHL van a couple of miles away from my house. I waved him down. Luckily he didn't think I was completely mad because he slowed down and pulled over. I told him I had missed a delivery this morning. He asked me my name and sure enough, he had my package. Cool. And good on him, he did ask for ID. Happy that I was who I said I was, the DHL man gave me my package and off I went. I thought I'd give the ATR2100 a quick test to see how it sounds. Verdict so far is I like it. I like it a lot. #audiomo
Leo and Alex discuss the differences between various mic types and focus on two USB mics that provide podcasters with great sound at a reasonable price. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Alex Lindsay
Leo and Alex discuss the differences between various mic types and focus on two USB mics that provide podcasters with great sound at a reasonable price. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Alex Lindsay