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Best Motorcycle Roads - Episode 33: Discovering Minnesota's Top Motorcycle RoadsJoin us as we explore the top motorcycle roads in Minnesota, from the North Shore Scenic Drive to the Great River Road. Plus, we discuss essential gear and planning tips for your ride.Best Motorcycle Roads Podcast: https://bestmotorcycleroads.com/podcast/Ways to Work with Us:Become a Sponsor: https://bestmotorcycleroads.com/contact/Connect with us!YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BestMotorcycleRoads @BestMotorcycleRoads Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/motorcycleroadsandtripsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bestmotorcycleroads/Website: https://bestmotorcycleroads.com/Question: What's your favorite motorcycle road in Minnesota? Leave your answer in the comments!Disclaimer: This video is not sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links, which means if you buy something, we'll receive a small commission.⏰ Timecodes ⏰0:00 - Teaser0:15 - Intro1:00 - Pre-Roll (Email List Promotion)1:30 - The Toolkit (Notepad & Voice Recorder for Trip Notes)2:45 - Ride Wise (Deer Safety Tips in Minnesota)5:08 - Mile Marker (Top 5 Minnesota Motorcycle Roads)5:43 - Highway 38 through Chippewa National Forest6:17 - North Shore Scenic Drive (Highway 61)6:51 - Root River Trail Scenic Byway7:54 - Great River Road8:54 - Gunflint Trail10:29 - Bonus Roads (Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway & Lake Itasca)12:35 - Website & Subscribe13:08 - Roadside Q&A (Hidden Gem Roads in Minnesota)16:07 - The Last Mile (Reflections on Minnesota)#MotorcycleRoads #MinnesotaMotorcycleRides #BestMotorcycleRoads #RideSafe #MotorcycleGearAbout:Welcome to Best Motorcycle Roads! Hosted by Tom and Todd, we share our 65+ years of motorcycling experience to help you make your next motorcycle trip the best it can be. Each episode dives into technology, planning, packing, routes, and everything in between. From essential prep to unforgettable routes, we've got you covered.
April 15, 2024 Rockingham County Commissioners MeetingAGENDA1. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY CHAIRMAN HALL2. INVOCATION3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE4. APPROVAL OF APRIL 15,2024 AGENDA5. CONSENT AGENDA (Consent items as follows will be adopted with a single motion, second and vote, unless a request for removal from the Consent Agenda is heard from a Commissioner)A) Ronnie Tate, Director of Engineering and Public Utilities1. Approval - Change to the County's current Water and Sewer Policy regarding billing practices due to the unreliability of the US Postal Service delivery of payments. Changes would be in Sec. 25. Fees under item 2) for water service and in Sec.6. Fees under item 2) for sewer service.2. Approval - Appropriation of $80,500.00 from the Landfill Enterprise Fund Balance for installation of gas wells on original cell 3 to correct methane gas exceedances at wells M-5 and M-12 in Cell 3. This is required action by NCDEQ.B) Captain Jennifer Brown1. Approval- Request to use Federal Forfeiture funds to purchase 2 Daniel Defense Delta Pro rifles ($2,556 each) for the Special Response Team to replace rifles purchased in 20 II that have been in use longer than the average rifle ofthis type. The rifles we are requesting to replace have had thousands of rounds shot through them and the barrels are deteriorated to the point the bolts are jamming causing a liability issue for the safety of the operator and diminished accuracy causing a liability to use the rifle for its designated function. We are also requesting to purchase 2 NightForce optics ($1202 each) with ring sets ($142 each) to provide clarity and low light performance capability with increased magnification.2. Approval - Colonel Alan Farrar is retiring effective April I, 2024 from the Rockingham County Sheriffs Office with 28.5 years of service. He is requesting to purchase his duty weapon for $1.00 3. Approval - Request to use Federal Forfeiture Funds to purchase of 10 Communication Systems (3M Peltor ComTac V Systems with Peltor 3M push to talk adapters for the Special Response Team. Cost is $1,285 per system plus shipping (total $13,150).C) Lance Metzler, County ManagerApproval- Consider adoption of a Resolution to concur with a request by the North Carolina Department of Transportation, Division of Highways for addition of .05 mile of Owl Road, Wentworth Township.D) Pat Galloway, Director of Financial ServicesApproval - Appropriation of $76,935 of available fund balance in the E-911 Special Revenue Fund to upgrade the 9-1-1 Voice Recorder. The ineligible cost of $2,500 will be covered by existing appropriations in the General Fund Communications budget.E) Justin Thacker, Deputy Finance DirectorApproval- Amend the FY 23-24 Information Technology budget $107,615 for new software subscriptions that meet the criteria of a recently implemented govermnental accounting standard requiring certain software subscriptions to be capitalized as a Right to Use intangible asset and the corresponding liability to be reported. - Cradlepoint NetCloud Essentials $107,615F) Jason Byrd, Soil & Water Conservation and Agricultural Advisory BoardApproval - The Farmland Preservation Ordinance (this Ordinance adds to the current Ordinance by allowing Rockingham Soil & Water Conservation District to hold easements).G) Todd Hurst, Tax AdministratorApproval - Tax Collection and Reconciliation Reports for March including refunds for March 20, 2024 thru April 2, 2024.H) Susan O. Washburn, Clerk to the BoardApproval- Regular Meeting minutes6. PRESENTATION: TODD HURST, TAX ADMINISTRATORDiscussion of 2024 Tax Revaluation.7. PUBLIC COMMENT8. PUBLIC HEARINGS:A) Ronnie Tate, Director of Engineering and Public UtilitiesApproval - For a Public Hearing and public reading for the Rockingham County Landfill Franchise Agreement for Operations and Maintenance of the facility. The Franchise Agreement is with Wall Recycling Inc. The length of the Franchise Agreement is for the Life of Site (LOS) until 2055.B) Hiram Marziano, Community Development Director1. Approval - Case 2024-06 - Zoning Map Amendment (Rezoning) – A request to rezone a parcel of land from Residential Protected (RP) to Residential Agricultural (RA) - Applicant: Jacob Hickman - Tax PIN: 7020-00-51-6624 - 550 Smith Rd., Stoneville - Price Township2. Approval - Case 2024-07: Zoning Map Amendment (Rezoning) – A request to rezone a parcel of land from Residential Agricultural (RA) to Neighborhood Commercial- Conditional District (NC-CD) - Applicant: Steve Baker - Tax PIN: 7959-04-83-0644 – 6750 NC Highway 770, Stoneville - MayoTownship.3. Approval- Case 2024-09: Zoning Text Amendment - Consideration of an amendment to the text of Rockingham County UDO that will establish minimum development standards for Class AA (doublewide) manufactured homes in the Residential Protected (RP) zoning district.9. PRESENTATION: Ronnie Tate, Director of Engineering and Public UtilitiesApproval - Change to the Capital Project Ordinance, Hwy 220 Wastewater and Water Capital Project, Amendment #3. 10. PRESENTATION: Felissa Ferrell, DHHS DirectorApproval - 2024-2024 DSS START grant - To assist families with children from ages birth - 5, who become involved with CPS where it is determined that the parent's substance use is the primary child safety factor. Daymark Recover Services is partnering with HHSIDSS.Estimated award amounts:May - September 2024 - $2111,817October 2024 - September 2025 - $378,707Total expected grant amount: $590,524$149,666 for County funds is requested with the possibility of 50% reimbursement, if available, which would equate to $74,833. Further information pending.11. NEW BUSINESS12. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS13. ADJOURN
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WELCOME to THE FAITHFUL WORD, the podcast fellowship where listeners can share short portions from their spiritual reading, to nourish and strengthen their fellow members in the Body of Christ and witness the Gospel to seekers everywhere. TO CONTRIBUTE your short reading from ancient or contemporary Orthodox Christian writings: 1) Record the reading on your Voice Recorder app on your phone or tablet. 2) Email the audio-file to livebyfaith888@gmail.com. 3) Write your first name and country in the subject header. 4) Up to 2mins Iong. 5) When recording, say first where the reading is from: A reading from (Title) OR (Book) by (Author). LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS APP: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-faithful-word-daily-orthodox-christian-readings/id1721806199 LISTEN ON SPOTIFY APP: https://anchor.fm/the-faithful-word ALL LISTENING OPTIONS: https://anchor.fm/the-faithful-word
Back when I started my podcast, if I wanted clear, uncompressed audio that didn't have that random robot voice you'd get from an unstable connection, I'd need to do a few things: Use Skype + eCamm Recorder (RIP) to record my audio cleanly. Send my guest clear instructions on how to record their audio with either Quicktime on the Mac, or Voice Recorder on Windows. Walk through the process with my guest to make sure they're getting clean audio (that is, audio with no echo). Still record a backup, just in case. Give my guests a place where they could upload the audio. Painstakingly sync the audio when I combined them in GarageBand or Audacity. Things are different now. Now, we have Riverside.Check out the full article here. Get your free Podcast Process Templates at https://podcastworkflows.com/templates ★ Support this podcast ★
We all know the feeling of hearing a brilliant thought or idea during a podcast, only to have it slip away just as quickly. Well, fear not! In this episode, our host shares their struggles with capturing and remembering information, as well as some incredible insights about how to overcome this challenge. I asked my audience and they shared their strategies which range from No Tech to Multi-level tech so you can find what works for you! Click Listen! OK Boomer! It's Time To Start Your Podcast Hey Boomers! Ready to share your wealth of wisdom with the world? The School of Podcasting is calling YOU to become the next podcasting sensation! Don't let the digital age pass you by—join our Boomer-friendly podcasting community. Whether you're into travel tales, grandparenting tips, or reminiscing about the good ol' days, there's an audience eager to hear YOUR story. No tech headaches here! Our step-by-step courses make podcasting a breeze. From vinyl to virtual, let's turn your experiences into captivating audio adventures. Embrace the mic, Boomers! Enroll now at the School of Podcasting and let your voice echo through the digital era. Because your stories are timeless, and the world is ready to listen! Use the coupon code schoolofpodcasting.com/listener to save on a monthly or yearly subscription. Contributors Scott from What Was That Like sends an email to himself. Mark from Practical Prepping uses Evernote and a Voice Recorder and reviews all the ideas weekly to get them organized. Brandon from Dallas likes Joplin Mentioned In This Episode iDrive (aff) Joplin(video) Notion(video) Apple Notes (video) Evernote (video) Zettelkasten Google Keep(video) Matthew Perry Book: Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing: A Memoir (aff) Join the Newsletter For More Podcast Tips Want more podcast insights, tips, tricks, and strategies? Sign up for my newsletter at schoolofpodcasting.com/daily Where I Will Be? I look forward to seeing you all, please come up and say hi. To see my full itinerary, go to schoolofpodcasting.com/where QUESTION OF THE MONTH Each month, I ask you to chime in on the show so we all can learn together. Be sure to tell us about your show and mention your website. Leave Your Answer at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/question Follow the Show and Never Miss an Episode on: Apple - Google - Spotify - Amazon Check out New Podcast Apps for apps to stream bitcoin to podcasters. Did You Get Value From This Episode? Enjoy the Show? Buy Dave a Coffee and give some of that value back. TIMELINE 00:00:38 - Opening 00:01:22 - Capturing Fleeting Ideas 00:01:51 - Scott From What Was That Like 00:04:16 - Brandon from Dallas 00:07:22 - Mark from The North America Podcast 00:08:19 - Mark From Practical Prepping 00:09:50 - Randy From Hot Springs Village Inside Out 00:10:45 - York From Welcome to Earth Stories 00:12:21 - Join The School of Podcasting 00:13:23 - BOOST 00:13:40 - Jim From Home Gadget Geeks 00:14:47 - Dave's Screenshot 00:16:38 - Dave Note-Taking App 00:18:14 - What Do You Need It To Do? 00:19:13 - NOT One Drive iDRIVE! 00:22:12 - Get To Know Your Tools 00:23:14 - Beware FOMO Fear of Missing Out 00:24:33 - SAAS Frustrations 00:26:28 - Question of the Month 00:27:27 - Live Appearances 00:27:59 - Why Is This Good Coming Back 00:28:20 - Everything is at the School of Podcasting 00:29:00 - Bloopers 00:29:13 - RIP Matthew Perry
Hardware that my Smart phone has replaced. Alarm clock. Address book. Audio description (no more DVDS). Books (text or audio).. Bar code scanner. Calculator. Camera. Cash identifier. Credit card. Compass. Colour identifier. Computer. Count down timer. Dictionary. Daisy and media player. Find item. Games. GPS. Hearing assistance. Keyboard (Braille). Keyboard (QWERTY). Labeller. Learn Braille. Learn coding. Learn typing. Learn spelling. Large print clock. Light detecter. Magnifier. Mobile phone. Music player. Note taker. Obstacle detection. Obstacle identification. Obstacle distance. Optical Character Recognition (OCR).. Person (face) recognition. Pedometer. Phone mobile or land line (calls, texts, speaker phone, accessibility options etc). Radio. Spirit level. Stop watch. Reminder. Talking/large print Watch. Timer. Torch. TV. Vibrating clock. Video real time assistance. Voice control. Voice dictation. Voice assistant. Voice Recorder. Weather/temperature.Support this Vision Australia Radio program: https://www.visionaustralia.org/donate?src=radio&type=0&_ga=2.182040610.46191917.1644183916-1718358749.1627963141See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Road TestWell, I'm on the road again in myMobile Studio – testing out my new Headset Microphone and Voice Recorder to see if it is going work out.Bucket up and let's go for a spin.
Welcome to today's YouTube For Realtors WALK AND TALK #70- I have so many things going through my head every day about YouTube for Realtors that I just want to get it all out! I get asked so many questions everyday and coach so many agents it's time to answer all of those in depth, on my walk to the gym!In todays episode I do a deep dive into Is it Better to Have HIGH Production or LESS Production. Most of us had technical issues when we are starting. And I myself have had a lot of it before. I will answer a question from Greg Corbett, "What's up, Jackson had another random question for you. I think you've mentioned. That you just use your iPhone to record the walk and talks, not your GoPro. Is there a reason for that? I've noticed the GoPro will split clips up if you go longer than about 10 minutes, so wasn't sure if that is the reason or not. Or maybe they are easier to upload into the podcast hosting site from your phone. Just wondering." Actually it bring me into quite a bit of information for you today about shooting content with your phone or cameras, so we're going to talk about that so you can be the most effective with your content. To start with I am using my iPhone because I always got all this ideas in my head every day. And then I got to shoot a video, have the team edit it, and I'm so far ahead that video really doesn't come out for 5-6 weeks I really want to start like almost decompressing into something I talk and think and breathe this stuff all day every day. And at the beginning I used to strip my audio content and I think I'm just gonna go straight up to record. I'm so sick and tired of all this production and I mean I'm doing it as long and as often as me. I'm getting to the point where I'm just getting lazier in the fact of like all those edits and all this post production and intros, and it's just so much easier for me to get this information off my chest if I mess up words or anything. I don't give a *** anymore. When I started typing in google to ask the application in recording your voice or best application for podcasting in Google, there comes top five application and the first one is the Voice Recorder. I tried it for free and ended up paying $3 or $4 to get the Non ads. It's cool because I have the ability to talk into it and as soon as I'm done, I can kind of pre save the title, so every title soon as I hit done the stop button, it goes into this folder automatically and it says walk and talk. Then I put number and then from there I add the episode number and then I just come up with a title. I make these titles up, by the way, so every title you've seen in the Podcast is after I shoot it, then I know what I'm talking about cause you heard me I get off on some tangents. But it sits there and then. On the right side of it you can click a button and hit share and you can, text it or you can e-mail it whatever but what I did is I went into Google Drive because everything I have you know is hooked together. I went into Google Drive and I created a folder called Walk and talks, I hit share on my phone- Google Drive then it brings up my Google Drive and I just select walk and talk and it saves it in there automatically. Then my executive assistant, she will grab it, listens to it and transcribes it for the show notes and uploads it to my podcast for me. That's the process and it's simply recording, saving it on Google drive and uploading it to Transistor (my podcast Platform). You can also use anyone you want. Anyway I can't wait for you guys to hear this book that's coming out. I got it to the editors. They got to make it into an e-book. It is going to be worth it as everything is there raw and unedited. Want to see over 500 free videos teaching you YouTube for Real Estate? Go here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVALMF99nztSJEJ7lehzEOQTo learn more about our courses and trainings schedule call here: https://calendly.com/channeljunkiessalesWant to partner with us at eXp and get all our training and coaching free? Tell me more here: https://forms.gle/UrVcNtnSYCR6H1Vd9Or email info@jacksonwilkey.com and say you came from the podcast!
These little gems have been sitting in the Voice Recorder app on my iPhone for years now. Time to start sharing more unreleased and never before heard content in preparation for our next chapter... Props to Toto. Rated R. Copyright 2017-2022 ThursdayThe12thPodcast@gmail.com https://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/thursdaythe12th https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3RodXJzZGF5dGhlMTJ0aC5saWJzeW4uY29tL3Jzcw https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thursday-the-12th/id1447422518
There are two things I started doing that have helped me provide a better service to my clients. Which, in turn, makes me a better designer as far as they are concerned. I've been doing one of them for quite a while, while the other I only started doing a few years ago, and much more so since the pandemic began. What are these two things, you ask? Contemplation and Revision. Take time to contemplate after a design project. When you have a busy schedule, it's easy to finish one design project and immediately jump to the next. After all, with deadlines and clients to satisfy, you need to stop diddle-daddling and start that next project. If this is how you work, you are doing yourself a disservice. Some of the best insight you can gain is by taking time to contemplate after finishing a project. Think about the ups and the downs. What went right with the project? What went wrong? Were there any parts of the project that slowed things down or helped things along? Take the time to think about all aspects of the project and ask yourself, what could I have done to make things better? Is there anything I can learn from this project that I could use to improve my SOP, Standard Operating Procedure, so that future projects go smoother? If you have a team, talk it over with them. Ask your team if there's anything that could have made their part easier? Do this after every design project, and you'll quickly learn ways to make your life easier. I do things differently now than the way I did things when I first started my business. Heck, the way I do things now is different from how I did things a few months ago. All because I regularly take the time to contemplate how I've been doing things and if there's anything I can do to improve upon the way I work. Now I know you're probably thinking. I already do what you're suggesting automatically. If something works on a project, I'll implement it on future projects. That's well and good. And we should all do the same thing. But that's not the same thing as what I'm suggesting. Discovering something new and implementing it on future projects is great and should be automatic for you. But what I'm saying is that by dedicating 15, 30, or 60 minutes, depending on the size of the project, to contemplate the ups and downs of how the project went, you can learn valuable insights you may otherwise gloss over. Perhaps the way you've always done things isn't the best. Only by contemplating what you do can you spot areas for improvement. You get the idea. It's hard to remember and even harder to try and fix problems if you don't think about them again once a project is over. The same can be said of things that go well. If something goes very well with a project, you should figure out if there's any way to implement it in future projects. Contemplation: Dedicating time after completing a design project to figure out what went well, what didn't and how what you learn can improve your SOP on future projects. I've been doing this for years, and I can honestly say I'm a better designer for it. Record your conversations. The second thing I wanted to talk about that helped me become a better designer is recording my conversations with my clients. This one kind of started by accident. When I first started my side business, Podcast Branding, I began interviewing clients over Zoom in a quick discovery meeting. And even though I took notes, I would often need to follow up with a client for clarification. After doing this a few times, I started recording my Zoom meetings. And this became a game-changer for me. Now, If there's something I can't remember or I'm not quite sure of, I can rewatch our Zoom call and find the answer most of the time. Sometimes it might be a few days between when I talk to a client and start their project. I now make a point of rewatching the Zoom call before starting every project to ensure I do not forget anything. As I rewatch our meeting, I follow along with the notes I took. Sometimes, I'll pause or rewind to add to or clarify my notes. And I'll often catch something I may have missed during our live meeting, or maybe I didn't fully comprehend it at first but listening back helped me understand. Yes, relistening to your meetings adds more time to a project, but you would be amazed at how much it makes working on the project easier. Not just that, but listening again with fresh ears allows me to create better artwork that better meets the client's needs. And the clients appreciate how diligent I am, especially when I refer back to our conversation. It helps you become a better communicator. The other benefit of recording your conversations is you'll be able to pick up on things you said or didn't say and how you communicate with your clients. Listening to yourself on a recording will help you improve your communication skills. Did you sound confident? Were the questions you asked easy to understand? Did you answer your client's questions to the best of your ability? The more you listen to yourself, the more you'll improve. I've been doing it for years with my podcasts. I hear every episode three times. Once while recording the episode, again while editing it, and yes, I listen to it a third time after it's released. And I think I'm a better podcaster and communicator because of it. Record all meetings. Recently, since we can now meet people face to face again, I've asked clients if I can record our conversations in person. I use the Voice Recorder app on my iPhone for this. I put it down on the table between us and press record. I explain to the client that I'll refer back to the recording should I need clarification on something I may have missed during our conversation. Plus, it gives us a recorded record of what was said during the meeting. Which eliminates the "I thought you said this" scenario. So far, I haven't had a single client refuse to let me record them. Ask for permission before recording someone. In most places, it's illegal to record someone without their consent. Luckily, Zoom notifies participants they are being recorded before they join a call. By joining, they consent to be recorded. During in-person meetings or on the phone, the best practice is to ask for permission first, and once given, press record and ask for permission again, so you have it on record. Once I have the client's consent for my meetings, I press record and open with this statement. "Today is [date], and I'm with [name of the client(s)]. Do you consent to be recorded for this meeting?" and have all parties present say yes. Since I started recording client meetings, I've found it so much easier to work on their projects. I no longer have to ask silly questions such as, "I can't remember. Did you say you wanted this or this?" I just listen back to the recording. And through listening, I'm becoming a better communicator, which will benefit me in my next client meeting. I know these two things; contemplating after a project and recording your meetings sound simple, and maybe you're already doing them. If so, good for you. But I can tell you that these two things have helped me become a better designer, and I know they can do the same for you. After your next design project, dedicate time to contemplate the ups and downs of the project and note how you can do things better the next time. And during your next client meeting, ask if you can record it. Your clients will appreciate how diligent you are at understanding their needs. Do these two things, and you too can become a better designer.
Hey there everyone! And welcome back to another OnPodcast episode. We've hit episode 71 this week, and it is quite the busy episode as we had two weeks worth of news to catch up on. We touched on a lot more topics than usual, so sit back, relax, and enjoy the show. The show started with us recapping the biggest news from Microsoft's Ability Summit, the new Adaptive Accessories. We then shifted over to talk about Windows Insider stuff, like the split in the program, as well as a new Voice Recorder app. After that, we looked at Edge Canary's new Edge Secure Network feature and talked about how it can protect you online.
Chinese authorities say the black box found at the China Eastern Airlines crash site in southern China is the voice recorder.
Episode 61: Network and Internet (continued) This week, we continue the tour of your Network and Internet settings in Android with Talkback. Announcements · We are now a partner of Top Tech Titbits. · if you missed it, why not catch up with Warren and Ed's appearanceon Voxmate's webinar earlier in the month, which discussed setting up an Android phone from a blindness perspective. · Continue to check out our Youtube channel for extra content, including comprehensive demos of the apps we talk about. · For short segments of this episode please check this playlist · Our website is built and designed by Doug from arc accessibility. · If you need help with your own website, do visit his own site, ARC Accessibility. Android basics This week, we continue our look at the Network and Internet settings in the Android Settings app. We focus on wi-fi and SIM settings. App of the week Warren demonstrates the Voice Recorder app. Highlights from Talkback Warren brings us the next in his series demonstrating highlights from Talkback. Staying in touch. Email us with suggestions or comments, Send inyour Android journey stories, subscribe to our Email list, join our Telegram group, follow us on Twitter,subscribe to our Youtubechannel and join our Club on Clubhouse.
Hey there! Welcome to Accessibility Minute, your weekly look at Assistive Technology, those clever tools and devices designed to help people who have difficulties with vision, mobility, hearing or other special needs! Looking for a way to record shopping lists, reminders, and more with your voice? Check out the newest version of the Wilson Digital […] The post AM448 Wilson Digital Voice Recorder appeared first on Assistive Technology at Easter Seals Crossroads.
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Quick run through of the Micro Speak Plus Digital Voice Recorder. Extremely easy to use, and copy files recorded over to Mac or PC. Product ID for Vision Australia Vision Store is ES7427. Enjoy.
Hoi, welkom bij een speciale aflevering van de Aut of the Podcast. Wat deze aflevering speciaal maakt, is dat we deze aflevering hebben gemaakt in samenwerking met de Special Media Awards. In deze aflevering gaan we uitleggen hoe je een podcast kan maken en dat dit zeker niet heel ingewikkeld hoeft te zijn. Zeker als je geen geld hebt voor dure apparatuur of als je gewoon wil beginnen om te zien of je het leuk vindt! Hieronder vindt je dan ook een lijstje met alle apps en namen van bv. apparatuur, die in deze aflevering voorbij komen. Luister snel deze aflevering en laat ons weten als je vragen hebt. We vinden het ook erg leuk om terug te horen of je na aanleiding van deze aflevering zelf bent begonnen met een podcast! Groetjes, Thijs en Odette Lijstje: - Voor de jingle: Onze jingle is gemaakt door Sander Guis. Youtube Studio: voor rechtenvrije muziek - Het opnemen: Wij gebruiken: Zoom H6 + Røder PodMic Op je telefoon: Voice Recorder (bv. Voice Memos bij Apple), opnemen in MP3. - Bewerken: Audacity (NLs, gratis, minder dan 30 minuten) Reaper (Engels, gratis) - Uploadopties: Mixcloud Anchor Soundcloud - Geld/financiering: Petje.af www.autofthepodcast.nl
It's Cinco de Mayo and that means cruising — especially on Federal. But over the last year, Chicano car clubs have stopped meeting up along the strip, while at the same time, police have had an increased presence. It looks like a law enforcement crackdown, but is it? Councilperson Jamie Torres joins the show today to help get to the bottom of this issue of vanishing car clubs. We also hear from an OG low rider about the deep roots of the car club tradition. And hey! We're still hoping to hear more of your Elitch's memories. Are you an Old Elitch's person? Or a New Elitch's person? Use Voice Memos, Voice Recorder, or another app to record your memory and send it to us at denver@citycast.fm, and we might play it on the show. Just remember to say your name and whether you're an Old Elitch's person or a New Elitch's person. Get the newsletter: https://denver.citycast.fm/newsletter/ Get the tweets: @CityCastDenver
On our show last Friday, we featured a deeply human story from one man, David Gordon, about his experience living inside one of the most important new efforts to address Denver's homelessness crisis. After a three-month stay at a Safe Outdoor Space, he said Denver should absolutely invest in this housing option. But the leases at the first two locations are up at the end of the month, and it's unclear whether there's much appetite for making this temporary pandemic relief measure permanent. On the show today are Cole Chandler, executive director of the Colorado Village Collaborative, the organization administering the SOS program, and Pastor Nathan Adams of Park Hill United Methodist Church. Host Bree Davies asks them how South Park Hill is reacting to their decision to invite unhoused neighbors into the community, why they believe in this new type of shelter, and how you can help make it permanent. The best way to reach Nathan is through Park Hill United Methodist Church, which you can learn more about here. You can donate to Colorado Village Collaborative here. Hey, don't forget to listen to our first part of this conversation about Safe Outdoor Spaces with Denver VOICE vendor David Gordon who lived in the one on Pearl St. for three months. Are you an Old Elitch's person? Or a New Elitch's person? Use Voice Memos, Voice Recorder, or another app to record your Elitch's memory and send it to us at denver@citycast.fm, and we might play it on the show. Just remember to say your name and whether you're an Old Elitch's person or a New Elitch's person. Get the newsletter: https://denver.citycast.fm/newsletter/ Get the tweets: @CityCastDenver
Elitch Gardens is so much more than a theme park. It's more like a nostalgia factory with roller coasters, and it's been in business for over 100 years. The New Elitch's, as the current incarnation is commonly known, is opening this weekend, so Bree invited three-time Emmy winning comedy writer Hallie Haglund and zero-time Emmy winning City Cast producer Paul Karolyi on the show to talk about everything Elitch's — from the oldest of the old to the unclear future. Are you an Old Elitch's person? Or a New Elitch's person? Use Voice Memos, Voice Recorder, or another app to record your Elitch's memory and send it to us at denver@citycast.fm, and we might play it on the show. Just remember to say your name and whether you're an Old Elitch's person or a New Elitch's person. The excerpt of the oral history with Mrs. Harold Robinson (née Laura Besser) heard in this episode comes courtesy of the oral history collection at History Colorado. You can listen to the whole conversation, including a few more juicy Elitch's tidbits right here. Subscribe to the City Cast Denver newsletter: denver.citycast.fm Get the tweets: @citycastdenver
David Axelrod may have been born in New York, but he very much identifies as a Chicagoan. After arriving at the University of Chicago as a student nearly 50 years ago, the long-time political strategist and one-time chief adviser to Barack Obama advisor is still here. Axelrod and Jacoby talk politics, idealism, and what makes Chicago great. Plus, we hear some of your “Weak-Ass Takes.” Read on for how to submit your own. Guest: David Axelrod-- Founding Director, Institute of Politics, University of Chicago; Host, The Axe Files How to send us your Weak-Ass Takes: Use Voice Memo, Voice Recorder or another app to record yourself giving your unpopular opinion. Please also include your name and neighborhood. Email us the audio file at chicago@citycast.fm Keep listening to hear if we feature your take on a future episode! Follow us on twitter: @CityCastChicago Sign up for our newsletter: citycast.fm/chicago
W tej audycji prezentujemy jeden z wielu dyktafonów dostępnych w sklepie APP Store pod nazwą Voice Recorder HD. Jak zwykle głównym czynnikiem jest jego dostępność oraz poszczególne funkcje.
I'm testing my recording setup with a two minute, mini-interview with my son. We are going to record the conversation over a mobile phone network. PRODUCTION NOTES I used a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 phone to record, edit and publish this episode. And I used Sony MDR-V150 headphones as speakers and spoke into the mic of the phone. I hand held the phone. I was sat on my bed facing my cloth headboard. My son used an Apple iPhone 8 with a generic set of earbuds which had a built in mic. Recording app: Rev Audio & Voice Recorder (for Android), from Rev.com. Editing app: Auphonic Edit for Android. Sound Treatment: Auphonic.com Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto) I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock. Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps .m4a file
I recorded this episode using the Rev Audio & Voice Recorder (for Android), from Rev.com I'm testing it as an alternative to the Auphonic Edit app. PRODUCTION NOTES I used a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 phone to record, edit and publish this episode. Mic: Sennheiser PC 5 Chat Wired Headphone (except for the first extract from yesterday's test which was recorded on a Bose QuietComort 25). Recording app: Rev Audio & Voice Recorder (for Android), from Rev.com. Editing app: Auphonic Edit for Android. Sound Treatment: Auphonic.com Auphonic.com settings [to output as a 16bit mono WAV file]: Adaptive Leveler (on), Loudness Normalization (Loudness Target -19 LUFS ), Filtering (on), Noise and Hum Reduction (Reduction Amount: Auto) I uploaded the resulting WAV file to Anchor.fm to host the file and added the music from their free music stock. Anchor automatically converts the WAV file into a 128kbps .m4a file
Someone stole my package and returned it 3 days later. God is good! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daughterofjesus/support
In this episode, we dive into a collection of 7 creepypastas from the dark depths of the web. Ranging from "Don't Go Christmas Tree Hunting After Dark In Northern Canada" to "The Eyes In The Treeline", and many more! Sit back and enjoy today's stories.
It's Christmas Eve ... Krampus has come and gone ... I am alone, it's about to rain away the 16+ inches of snow we had last week (with heavy winds possibly taking out the power).So why not shake (and stir) things up with a short special episode about EVPs captured from my car a few years ago?Creepy footnote: I actually stumbled on this on my phone - miraculously the "Voice Recorder" app showed on my screen. So I checked a few older recordings and came across the one you'll hear in this episode. Swear to God -- it's real.So take a listen and see if you hear what I heard. Most episodes are sweetened but I kept this one raw -- except for amplifying and repeating the EVPs.Enjoy! And blessings to you and your family over the holidays.SUPPORT THE PODCASTWATCH…· Vimeo On Demand· Amazon Prime · Vidi SpaceLISTEN…· Free 30-day trial on Audible.comDisclosure: We get a commission every time a person signs up for a membership – but we get diddly if you try it out, nor do you pay a penny more if you make the smart move and become an Audible member.SOCIALIZE…Be sure to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter and Instagram.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/afraidofnothing)
Der Apfel Kuchen Podcast (Apps und Funktionen mit Schwerpunkt auf VoiceOver.)
Der Olympus DM-770 bietet so ziemlich alles, was man von einem Audiorecorder erwarten darf. Eine Menge Aufnahmefunktionen, ein schönes Design, fünf Mikrofone, einen herausschiebbaren USB-Anschluss, exzellente Aufnahmequalität, aber das wichtigste für uns, er hat eine vollständige Sprachausgabe. Diese hilft uns bei jeder Aktion, die wir mit dem VoiceRecorder ausführen möchten. Für Test Aufnahmen, kann ich euch folgenden Podcast empfehlen: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/merkst-de-podcast/id492496541?i=1000374371410. wichtig zu sagen ist noch, dass ich hier aus eigener Erfahrung rede und keine Werbung für Olympus mache.
Heureka. In der nicht kommunizierten langen Sommerpause kommt ihr heute in den Genuss dieses SOUNDTAKES. Aufgenommen mit einem Voice Recorder für weniger als 3/10 Hundert Euro. Bei einem losen Gedankenaustausch - ausnahmsweise aus Nils' Miezwohnung - haben wir das Ding einfach mal mitlaufen lassen. Also nicht über das fehlende Intro und das abrupte Ende wundern. Und über alles andere auch nicht. Die Hintergrundgeräusche sind übrigens: vorbeifahrende Züge, Fidgetspinner, der Verzehr von Flammkuchen (Elsässer Art) sowie Nüsse mit Paprikamantel (Corona-Konform aus zwei verschiedenen Schälchen). Eine Salamipizza wird auch irgendwann ins Bild gestellt. Mmh, lecker. Guten Appetit wünschen Eure freundlichen Goldkätzchen von KATZENGOLD. BREMENS MEISTER PODCAST.
YAY 2020 THIS IT THE START DAD GETS LOCKED UP ON JAN3 THE STRUGGLE IS REAL HAHAH BET IT (ISREAL) JAJAJA --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jacobacosta8/support
Hi there! Welcome to creepypasta Tuesday! Have you ever left a voice recorder on at night? Ever wonder what it’ll catch, well here is a story of a guy who does just that. So don't forget to send in your stories to paranormalbuzzfeed@gmail.com. Come join us on: instagram: @paranormalbuzzfeed twitter: @paranormalbuzzfeed snapchat: drjekyll77 Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/Paranormal-Buzz-Feed-102053808134468/ Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whattheparanormal/message And don't forget to check us out on: apple podcasts spotify castbox poketcasts google podcasts radio public --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mdhydesparanormalworld/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mdhydesparanormalworld/support
Hey guys, this is just a filler episode to test my new voice recorder. I'm so glad I have a device I can record stuff with offline! Any feedback or suggestions are welcome, leave a voice message or hit me up at: zpodcast2020@gmail.com
Three months and nearly three thousand miles later, we've made it to the Guatemalan border. Avoiding crocodile attacks and the floodplains of coastal Oaxaca, we pedaled our way, by tooth and nail, back into the Southern Sierra. Our final stand in Mexico truly made its mark, but not nearly as much as the kindness of Mexico made upon us. - Listener request: send in a short recording of what motivates you in any part of your life right now; whether that's learning how to ski double blacks, learning to dance the Tango, starting a new job, running a marathon, or whatever the heck else you're doing, we want to hear it from you. The easiest way to do this is simply using the Voice Recorder app on your phone. Send clips to thespokentour@gmail.com
Three Topics: [1] General Electric has greatly increased the resolution and speed of a CT scanner. Their new machine will likely save thousands of lives; improve the outcomes of hundreds of thousands of hospital patients; and, I suspect, become a valuable tool for additional research into human life-extension. [2] A channel of free documentaries on YouTube--such as "Can we live forever?" hosted by Neil deGrasse Tyson. [3] BIG stands for Basic Income Guarantee. Under a BIG all citizens receive from their government enough money to live on, whether they need it or not. A town in Canada had a BIG for 40 years; how it affected the people in the town is being studied in detail. And the Swiss are going to vote this year on whether or not their nation should have a BIG of $2600 per month. Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the February 11, 2015 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 27 minutes] This monologue was recorded on February 10, 2015 using the free Voice Recorder app on a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 smartphone. Stephen Euin Cobb has interviewed over 350 people for his work as an author, futurist, magazine writer and award-winning podcaster. A contributing editor for Space and Time Magazine; he has also been a regular contributor for Robot, H+, Grim Couture and Port Iris magazines; and he spent three years as a columnist and contributing editor for Jim Baen's Universe Magazine. For the last nine years he has produced a weekly podcast, The Future And You, which explores (through interviews, panel discussions and commentary) all the ways the future will be different from today. He is an artist, essayist, game designer, transhumanist, and is on the Advisory Board of The Lifeboat Foundation. Stephen is the author an ebook about the future entitled: Indistinguishable from Magic: Predictions of Revolutionary Future Science.
Topics: Life-extension related research from Stanford University; Microsoft's new HoloLens eyeglass computer which is an improvement on Google Glass in that it's a full headup display instead of just a little image in the corner of your field of vision; and the differences between normal cells and cancer cells. I also talk about the movie Guardians of the Galaxy, and the TV shows Agents of Shield and How the States got their shape. Life-extension oriented past episodes of The Future And You which are mentioned in this episode include the July 18, 2012 episode which contains a full explanation of the final results of my "TA-65 Evaluation Project," in which my mother and I took TA-65 for six months. For those who want to know more about TA-65, I've interviewed the president of the company that developed and sells it, Noel Patton. He is in three episodes. The first was when I was introduced to him at the Singularity Summit in NYC. That's in the Nov. 4, 2009 episode. A couple of years later I interviewed him by Skype. That interview was much longer and provided a more thorough treatment of the process. I split it into two episodes: April 20 and 27 of 2011. Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the February 4, 2015 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 39 minutes] This monologue was recorded on February 1, 2015 using the free Voice Recorder app on a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 smartphone. Stephen Euin Cobb has interviewed over 350 people for his work as an author, futurist, magazine writer and award-winning podcaster. A contributing editor for Space and Time Magazine; he has also been a regular contributor for Robot, H+, Grim Couture and Port Iris magazines; and he spent three years as a columnist and contributing editor for Jim Baen's Universe Magazine. For the last nine years he has produced a weekly podcast, The Future And You, which explores (through interviews, panel discussions and commentary) all the ways the future will be different from today. He is an artist, essayist, game designer, transhumanist, and is on the Advisory Board of The Lifeboat Foundation. Stephen is the author an ebook about the future entitled: Indistinguishable from Magic: Predictions of Revolutionary Future Science.
Topic: Information that was formerly unavailable in digital form, or was prohibitively expensive, is now being made available thought the Internet by the US Federal and State Governments for free--provided you live in the right state. (Technically it's not really free. Taxes are paying for it.) This information includes the full text (THE FULL TEXT) of scientific papers from peer-reviewed journals, industrial and business reports which typically cost several thousand dollars each, US Government reports (which have always been relatively reasonable in price but used to be available only on paper), and most surprising: magazine articles from thousands of ordinary magazines such as Popular Science and Time. I've discovered that I have access to this stuff. I'll admit, I'm a bit excited about it, but frankly I'm also a little confused about how it can be offered without violating copyright. I'm convinced that they are NOT violating copyright. They sound as though the tax dollars are paying for the copyrights, but if so I don't understand how it could be enough. Maybe you'll understand this stuff better than I do. Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the January 28, 2015 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 27 minutes] This monologue was recorded on January 26, 2015 using the free Voice Recorder app on a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 smartphone. Stephen Euin Cobb has interviewed over 350 people for his work as an author, futurist, magazine writer and award-winning podcaster. A contributing editor for Space and Time Magazine; he has also been a regular contributor for Robot, H+, Grim Couture and Port Iris magazines; and he spent three years as a columnist and contributing editor for Jim Baen's Universe Magazine. For the last nine years he has produced a weekly podcast, The Future And You, which explores (through interviews, panel discussions and commentary) all the ways the future will be different from today. He is an artist, essayist, game designer, transhumanist, and is on the Advisory Board of The Lifeboat Foundation. Stephen is the author an ebook about the future entitled: Indistinguishable from Magic: Predictions of Revolutionary Future Science.
Topic: Recovering from a Computer Crash. Backups don't always have your back. Subtopics: Research on the life-expectancy of consumer hard drives; how to download a free (and completely legal) copy of the Windows 7 operating system; why the recovery disk you were told to make when you bought your computer is approximately worthless; awesome videos on youtube by computer experts such as Carey Holzman and Eli the Computer Guy; the value of bootable CDs and USB flash drives; free operating systems such as Ubuntu and Mint; and why having a ridiculously-outdated computer handy can be a lifesaver as an emergency way to get online to: research your problem, download recovery software, and order replacement parts. Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the January 21, 2015 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 33 minutes] This monologue was recorded on January 20, 2015 using the free Voice Recorder app on your host's Samsung Galaxy Note 4 smartphone. Stephen Euin Cobb has interviewed over 350 people for his work as an author, futurist, magazine writer and award-winning podcaster. A contributing editor for Space and Time Magazine; he has also been a regular contributor for Robot, H+, Grim Couture and Port Iris magazines; and he spent three years as a columnist and contributing editor for Jim Baen's Universe Magazine. For the last nine years he has produced a weekly podcast, The Future And You, which explores (through interviews, panel discussions and commentary) all the ways the future will be different from today. He is an artist, essayist, game designer, transhumanist, and is on the Advisory Board of The Lifeboat Foundation. Stephen is the author an ebook about the future entitled: Indistinguishable from Magic: Predictions of Revolutionary Future Science.
Topic: The Year in Review--2014. Stephen Euin Cobb provides a wide variety of commentary on the wide variety of topics discussed on the show during this past year of 2014. Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the December 31, 2014 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 50 minutes] This monologue was recorded on December 28, 2014 using the free "Voice Recorder" app on your host's Samsung Galaxy Note 4 smartphone. Stephen Euin Cobb has interviewed over 350 people for his work as an author, futurist, magazine writer and award-winning podcaster. A contributing editor for Space and Time Magazine; he has also been a regular contributor for Robot, H+, Grim Couture and Port Iris magazines; and he spent three years as a columnist and contributing editor for Jim Baen's Universe Magazine. For the last nine years he has produced a weekly podcast, The Future And You, which explores (through interviews, panel discussions and commentary) all the ways the future will be different from today. He is an artist, essayist, game designer, transhumanist, and is on the Advisory Board of The Lifeboat Foundation. Stephen is the author an ebook about the future entitled: Indistinguishable from Magic: Predictions of Revolutionary Future Science.