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Grabbed my old Zoom H1 recorder (the one that lets me hear myself talk – crucial!) and went for a walk to escape the apartment and the endless to-do list. Turns out, I had a lot on my mind. This is a pretty unfiltered ramble about feeling overwhelmed by choices, the good and bad of the internet (especially the news… ugh), the weirdness of modern parenting, and why I'm nostalgic for the early days of online life. Also, a brief rant about gimbals I haven't used and why I keep listening to old podcasts. It's chaotic, but it's real.Okay, here are timestamps for key topics and transitions in the transcript, along with a list of references (both explicit and implicit).Timestamps:* 0:00:00 - 0:00:28: Introduction and explanation of using the Zoom H1 recorder.* 0:00:28 - 0:00:55: Reason for the walk: escaping the overwhelming feeling of unfinished tasks and distractions at home.* 0:00:55 - 0:01:17: Description about new recording approach.* 0:01:17 - 0:01:50: Benefits of recording while listetning.* 0:01:50 - 0:02:28: Description of a walk.* 0:02:28 - 0:03:55: Feeling overwhelmed by choices and the "temptations" of home.* 0:03:55 - 0:04:55: Mentioning the podcast and its new location (sapsdag.com).* 0:04:55 - 0:05:13: Overthinking the podcast name.* 0:05:13 - 0:06:07: The comfort of having a creative outlet, questioning the purpose of his other projects.* 0:06:07 - 0:07:07: The Unreal Engine project dilemma (game or productivity software?).* 0:07:07 - 0:07:52: The satisfaction of publishing vs. the feeling of "semi-productivity tasks."* 0:07:52 - 0:08:53: Talking about "doing" versus talking about "doing" (referencing the prevalence of online tutorials and courses).* 0:08:53 - 0:09:09: The overwhelming nature of tools, options.* 0:09:09 - 0:10:19: The unused gimbal and the feeling of guilt.* 0:10:19 - 0:12:45: Explaining the recent absence due to co-parenting and his daughter's illness.* 0:12:45 - 0:13:52: Thoughts on parents sharing children's lives online (strong disapproval).* 0:13:52 - 0:14:17: Tangent about a vandalized Tesla and Elon Musk.* 0:14:17 - 0:14:50: The polarizing nature of news around the Tesla.* 0:14:50 - 0:17:55: The addictive and negative nature of online news (Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Ukraine conflict).* 0:17:55 - 0:18:40: The desire to disconnect from the news and toxicity.* 0:18:40 - 0:19:29: Questioning how to disconnect while using the internet and smartphones.* 0:19:29 - 0:19:58: Youtube example.* 0:19:58 - 0:20:40: Experimenting with a "dumb phone" (unsuccessful).* 0:20:40 - 0:21:46: The story about the girl on the train sketching in a notebook (analog vs. digital).* 0:21:46 - 0:23:43: Discussion of "artisanal" activities, making yourself purposely bored, being a content creator.* 0:23:43 - 0:24:24: Returning to the issue of consuming vs. creating, constant podcast listening.* 0:24:24 - 0:25:37: Describing his podcast listening habits (multiple headphones, listening while falling asleep).* 0:25:37 - 0:26:23: Recognizing the negative impact of constant listening (anxiety, suppressing own thoughts).* 0:26:23 - 0:27:34: Recording as antidote.* 0:27:34 - 0:28:40: Critiquing the formulaic nature of modern podcasts and the search for "honest media."* 0:28:40 - 0:29:36: Reflection on the change of the podcasting.* 0:29:36 - 0:30:25: Listening to old podcasts and the appeal of the "old internet."* 0:30:25 - 0:30:55: Longing for sharing without commercial interest.* 0:30:55 - 0:32:48: Mentioning Emma Chamberlain's podcast ("Anything Goes") as an example of introspective content, but not fully resonating.* 0:32:48 - 0:34:40: Reflecting on the shift in online purchasing from the early days to now.* 0:34:40 - 0:36:23: Discussion of the decline of physical stores and the dominance of online shopping.* 0:36:23 - 0:38:32: Reflecting on the changing nature of "side hustles" and online income.* 0:38:32 - 0:39:17: Deciding to cut the walk short and take a tram home (due to being overdressed and the weather).References (Explicit and Implicit):* Zoom H1 Recorder: (Explicit) A specific model of portable audio recorder.* sapsdag.com (C-Monk X): (Explicit) The speaker's website/podcast platform.* Unreal Engine: (Explicit) A game development engine, implying the speaker's interest in game development or 3D graphics.* "Semi-productivity tasks": (Implicit) A term used in productivity circles to describe activities that feel productive but don't contribute to meaningful goals.* Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Ukraine conflict, Russian invasion: (Explicit) Current events and figures that represent the speaker's anxiety about the news and the state of the world.* "Big Brother": (Explicit) A reality TV show, used as a comparison to the "reality fictional show" of current events.* US Tarrifs: (Explicit) A reference to trade policies, shows attention to current events.* Pixel 8 Pro: (Explicit) A specific model of Google smartphone.* YouTube: (Explicit) The video-sharing platform, used as an example of a source of distraction and algorithm-driven content.* "Dumb phone": (Implicit) A basic phone with limited features, contrasted with a smartphone.* "Girl on the train" sketching: (Implicit) Refers to a previous blog post by the speaker, creating a connection between his written and spoken content.* "Artisanal" things: (Implicit) A reference to a trend of valuing handcrafted, traditional, or non-digital activities.* Podcasts (in general): (Explicit & Implicit) A major theme, with the speaker discussing his listening habits, the evolution of podcasting, and his search for authentic content.* Apple AirPods: (Explicit) Mentioned as a type of headphones used.* Emma Chamberlain's "Anything Goes" podcast: (Explicit) A specific podcast mentioned as an example of introspective content, but not a perfect fit for the speaker.* Instagram: (Implicit) Mentioned in the context of parents sharing photos of their children.* eBay: (Explicit) Refered as first online shop.* "Old Internet" vs. "New Internet": (Implicit) A recurring theme, contrasting the perceived innocence and community of the early internet with the commercialized, algorithm-driven present.Greetings. Or maybe not "greetings." More like… a continuation. A brain-spill, captured on my trusty old Zoom H1 recorder. I love this thing because, unlike my "fancy" microphone, it lets me hear myself as I talk. Sounds weird, I know, but for this kind of rambling self-reflection, it's essential. It's like having a real-time sanity check.And sanity was definitely in short supply this morning. I was trapped in my apartment, surrounded by the ghosts of unfinished projects. My website, that game I'm (supposedly) making, the ever-growing list of "shoulds"... it was all closing in. The internet, which is supposed to be this amazing tool, felt more like a digital prison, full of distractions and temptations masquerading as opportunities.So, I did the only logical thing: I ran away. Okay, I went for a walk. A rainy, cold Saturday morning walk, to be precise. And I brought the recorder, because sometimes the best way to untangle your thoughts is to just… let them out.The Siren Song of the Scroll (and Why It's Drowning Me)One of the biggest things I've been wrestling with is the sheer volume of information we're bombarded with daily. I'm an information junkie, I admit it. Podcasts are practically my lifeblood (I have, like, four different pairs of headphones for different listening situations – don't judge). But lately, it feels like I'm drowning in other people's thoughts, leaving no room for my own.And the news… oh, the news. It's this addictive, horrifying spectacle. The Elon Musk saga, the political dumpster fires, the global conflicts… I feel compelled to stay informed, but it's also incredibly draining. It's like watching a slow-motion train wreck, and you can't look away, even though you know it's making you miserable.I keep finding myself longing for the "old internet" – the days before algorithms and monetization ruled everything. Remember when people blogged just to share their thoughts, not to build a personal brand? When online shopping felt like a risky adventure? There was a certain innocence to it, a sense of genuine connection that feels increasingly rare.Parenting in the Age of the Perfectly Curated FeedThis all ties into my feelings about parenting, too. I'm a co-parent, which means I get these intense weeks with my daughter, followed by weeks of (relative) freedom. It's a rollercoaster, to say the least. And when I'm in "dad mode," there's just no room for anything else. My fancy new gimbal? Still in its box.And I'm fiercely protective of my daughter's privacy. I see so many parents using their kids for online clout, and it just feels… wrong. Kids are adorable, fascinating creatures, but that fascination is primarily for their parents. Sharing every moment of their lives online, before they're even old enough to understand the implications, feels exploitative.Finding the Signal in the NoiseSo, where does this leave me? Still searching, I guess. Trying to find a balance between staying informed and staying sane. Trying to create more and consume less. Trying to be present, both for my daughter and for myself.This recording, this messy, rambling brain dump, is part of that process. It's a way of reclaiming my own thoughts, of finding the signal in the noise. It's not polished, it's not perfect, but it's real. And in a world of curated realities, maybe that's the most valuable thing of all. I still don't really know how do you filter all that negative information. But here it is. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cmonkx.substack.com
Hello everyone,We are aware that it's been a good while since we last posted on this feed, but nevertheless, we have some good content for you all to enjoy, and we have decided to launch our old legacy feedback.The provider we were using, a cast, was giving us some trouble over the past few months, but thankfully, we have saved all of our episodes from our journey and we're going to upload them one by one on the speed.Please be advised, but some episodes may contain strong language and naughtiness, but we do have some family friendly versions of each show waiting for you.to get you up to speed, we are going to repost our launch show which talks about why have we decided to rebrand, also, we dive into a piece of audio equipment, which you hear about and more episodes, and even, our thoughtsStay current with all updates by visiting and bookmarking https://www.visioncast.network/Like and follow us on Facebook by searching for visioncast (all one word).And we also have a dedicated YouTube channel for the shows as well in this new iteration you can find it and subscribe by clicking https://youtube.com/@storycrazenet?si=voQAu_Jl_wY-gV9NThanks again for your patience, and enjoy what we have to offer!!!https://www.visioncast.network/
We end the month of February by giving you a live demo of the new Zoom H1 essentials audio equipment. Back in April, we got a chance to interview Samuel Green from the company who makes this product and you'll hear that interview when you scroll to more episodes.We also celebrate some anniversaries from the team as well.
¿Sabías que la Zoom H1 Essential 2 Track 32-bit Portable Audio Recorder puede transformar tu forma de trabajar y crear contenido? En este episodio, exploramos diez usos sorprendentes y versátiles de esta grabadora portátil. Desde grabaciones de alta calidad para podcasts y entrevistas hasta la captura de eventos en vivo y la creación de efectos de sonido, te mostramos cómo maximizar el potencial de esta herramienta imprescindible. ¡No te pierdas estos consejos y trucos que llevarán tu producción de audio al siguiente nivel!
La quedada de junio es una quedada especial de gadgets. Se hicieron las siguientes preguntas: Preferencias de usar un iPhone en versión Pro sobre una versión estándar. Cómo eliminar modos de concentración de iOS. Grabación pausada en un solo archivo con la grabadora Zoom H1. Uso de un dispositivo externo para controlar un iPhone mediante gestos sin tocarlo. Temas tratados: Mesa de mezcla de audio Mahono AME2A. Nueva función de descripción de imágenes en las gafas de movilidad NIIRA. Nueva actualización y conexión a internet en las gafas NIIRA. Grabadoras de voz Zoom H1 y H4 serie Essentgials. Teléfono de escritorio con tarjeta SIM de móvil. Enlaces de interés: Mesa de audio Mahono AME2A En Amazon Enlace a Mesa Mahono AME2A en Amazon Grabadora Zoom H1 Essential en Amazon. Enlace a grabadora de voz Zoom H1 en Amazon. Grabadora Zoom H4 en Amazon. Enlace a grabadora de voz Zoom H4 en Amazon Cable Ugreen para conexión de micrófono a mesas, doble splitter, en Amazon: Enlace a cable Ugreen divisor de micrófon y auricular en Amazon Teléfono de escritorio Sunydog con tarjeta de móvil. Enlace a teléfono de escritorio con tarjeta de móvil Sunydog Artículo en SucDePoma con un análisis de las gafas NIIRA de Eyesynth.
2024 ACB Summer Auction Saturday, June 22 at 6:00pm ET Broadcast on ACB Media One Shipping Donors Thanks to the Bay State Council of the Blind ($250), Veterans of ACB ($150), California Council of the Blind ($100), Council of Citizens with Low Vision International ($100), ACB Families ($100), ACB Teachers ($100), Illinois Council of the Blind($100), North Dakota Association of the Blind ($100), VisAbilities Show ($100), Terry Pacheco )$100), Merrilee Hill-Kennedy ($100), Pat Tusing ($80) ACB Next Generation ($75), Natalie Couch ($50), Angelo Lanier ($50), David Trott ($50), Chris Bell ($50), and Agnes Ferris ($10) for their generous donations for shipping. Segment One - Cindy Hollis and Deb Cook Lewis 100 $50 Gift Card to The Southern Grill donated by ACB Board of Publications Director Cachet Wells The Southern Grill, a local restaurant, has been serving hearty home cooked southern meals in Jacksonville since 1998. Besides serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner with dishes such as BBQ, sandwiches/wraps, Greek platters, vegetarian options and more, along with beer and wine there is something for everyone in the family to enjoy. Located within 15 minutes and approximately 0.7 miles from the Hyatt Regency Hotel. The Southern Grill promotes local musicians that have become a favorite part of their dining experience with Open Jams and live band music several nights a week. 101 A Set of 5 Holiday Ornaments Handmade and donated by Jamaica Miller You will receive one ornament of each color: red, green, gold, blue and white. They are adorned with pins and beads in various bright colors, and each will have a tag of your choosing. You can have any combination of messages, or they can all be the same. The choices are: "Merry Christmas", "Happy Holidays", "Peace on Earth", or "Joy to the World". The tags feature Braille as well as printed text. The ornaments will be packaged in a decorative tin. 102A Two-pound Box of Ghirardelli dark chocolate Fudge donated by Marvelena Quesada You will receive a 2-pound box of Ghirardelli Dark Chocolate Fudge, made from San Francisco's own 100-year-old chocolatier's intense 72% Cacao Dark chocolate. She has crafted this rich, delicious fudge for family and friends for years. While it is especially wonderful around the holiday season, it works throughout the year for the chocolate lovers among us. Enjoy this delicacy with a morning cup of coffee or as an after-dinner treat. 102B Two-pound Box of Ghirardelli dark chocolate fudge donated by Marvelena Quezada You will receive a 2-pound box of rich Ghirardelli dark chocolate fudge, made from San Francisco's own 100-year-old chocolatier's intense 72% Cacao Dark chocolate. She has crafted this rich, delicious fudge for family and friends for years. While it is especially wonderful around the holiday season, it works throughout the year for the chocolate lovers among us. Enjoy this delicacy with a morning cup of coffee or as an after-dinner treat. 103 $50 Olive Garden Gift Card donated by ACB of Connecticut Do you ever get hungry for Italian food? Well, here's something just for you, a $50 gift card to Olive Garden. Hurry up and bid so you can get those wonderful bread sticks, salads, and delicious dinners. Braille menus available upon request. 104 Braille Read Necklace donated by Dorlyn Catron This necklace has a bright copper pendant with the word "read" written in contracted braille and features a tactile image of an open book. The pendant measures approximately 1.5 inches long by half an inch wide. Originally sold by National Braille Press, but there are no more left. Wow, this truly is an exquisite necklace to have either for yourself or someone special! 105 Snakeskin Printed Purse Created by Keri Bishop This purse had its start as a white, black, and gray pair of jeans in a rattlesnake skin printed design. Keri fell in love with this pair of jeans when she saw them at a local thrift shop. Soon the jeans were home and cut, sewn, and reconstructed into this lovely snakeskin printed purse. The words I (heart) ACB across the front in black glitter iron on vinyl. The medium sized purse makes use of the pockets in the jeans repurposed as the pockets for the purse. The shoulder strap is adjustable. 106 Amazon Echo Pop 5th Generation Speaker donated by Cheryl McNeil Fisher You will enjoy owning this ECHO POP compact smart speaker with Alexa. The speaker features full sound that's great for bedrooms and small spaces and is small enough to blend in and mighty enough to stand out. It controls music WITH YOUR VOICE, and you can Ask Alexa to play music, audiobooks, and podcasts from your favorite providers like Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify, Pandora, Sirius XM and more. Connect via Bluetooth to stream throughout your space. 107 Celebrate the State of Washington with Chukar Cherries donated by Washington Council of the Blind The recipient will enjoy the no-sugar-added Organic Rainier Cherries, a delicious variety of chocolate covered cherries, Cherry Apple Crisps, Pickled Asparagus, Smoked Salmon, and more. A great gift for anyone missing the Pacific Northwest—send a taste of our beautiful region to friends and loved ones. Arrives in a keepsake metal hamper with an oversized Seattle souvenir mug. What's inside this basket: Organic Rainier Cherries: This prized Northwest cherry is organically grown and picked fresh, then gently air dried with no added sugar or preservatives. Amaretto Rainiers: Honey-sweet, dried Rainier cherries are layered with luscious dark chocolate and almond essence. A unique treat from Washington State. Cherry Quartet: An assortment of four best-selling milk and dark confections, including Cabernet, Amaretto Rainiers, Cherry Bings, and Classic Milk. Cherry Apple Crisps: Healthy and addictive! Fresh Washington state apple slices are infused with cherry juice and cinnamon, then dehydrated to a delightfully crisp texture. Cherry Caramel Twists: Luscious caramels studded with dried cherry bits and almond essence. Gift box of individually wrapped pieces. Souvenir Mug: An oversized mug is adorned with famous Northwest landmarks. Lead safe. Dishwasher safe. Washington State Pickled Asparagus: Fresh Yakima Valley asparagus is pickled with garlic and red chilies for a zesty appetizer or cocktail garnish. Smoked Salmon: Tender, lightly flaked, boneless, skinless salmon in a Seattle-themed gift box. A choice gift for any salmon fan. 108 Two Hand-Crafted Pottery Chili Bowls donated by Mucie Allred Two hand-crafted pottery pieces shaped into unique “Chili” bowls. On each side of the bowl is a curved area to hold your crackers. A beautiful blue swirl color has been added. They are designed by Marcia Springston of Wake Robin Gallery. Don't restrict them to only chili because these one-of-a-kind bowls would be beautiful to display candy or nuts on your table as well. 109 West Virginia Gift Card Bundle donated by ACB Board Director Donna Brown Planning for your upcoming vacation has just gotten easier. This black and blue neck wallet is perfect to carry your necessities wherever you go. It is big enough for your cell phone, keys, credit cards, etc., but small enough to carry easily. Written on the neck wallet is: Wild and Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Plus, a $25 Texas Roadhouse and a $25 Cheesecake Factory gift card and they fit nicely in the wallet. What a fantastic gift for yourself or someone special. 110 Sweet and Savory Treats of North Carolina donated by North Carolina Council of the Blind Enjoy the following fine North Carolina goodies: Red Bird Hand-crafted Soft Puff Peppermint Candy from Lexington; Grammy's Gourmet Pretzels from Raleigh; Chad's Carolina Popcorn from Greensboro; Memaw's Country Cookies from Raleigh; Salem Baking Moravian Thin Cookies from Winston-Salem; Baker's Peanuts from Roxobel; Dark Chocolate/Pecan Toffee from Chapel Hill. You will savor these wonderful treats and treasure the North Carolina Ornament also included. 111 BITS- Blind Information Technology Specialists, full zip, black tote bag from Blind Girl Designs donated by Tricia Waechter on behalf of BITS. Blind Girl Designs has created a complete collection for BITS. We are proudly donating a 15 by 18-inch full-zip black tote bag on their behalf. The print is very circular. The center of the print is an image of the globe with the continents inverted vibrant green and the ocean in blue with North America facing front. Surrounding the globe on either side are hands holding the globe. The hands are created by drawing thin lines, all around the sides and the bottom of the globe. Overarching the globe and the hands in a half circle are the words “blind technology information specialists” with those words in braille underneath. There is a fold in the bottom of the bag to easily allow it to sit upright. It has a full zip across the top as well as a zippered inside pocket. It's a classic from Blind Girl Designs! 112 A Four Mini Loaves of Homemade Banana Bread donated by Kaila Allen You will enjoy four mini loaves of this mouthwatering banana bread made just the way you like it. Choose one of the following add ins: peanut butter chips, chocolate chips, white chocolate chips, walnuts, or pecans. What a fantastic treat to either have for yourself or share with friends! 112 B Four Mini Loaves of Homemade Banana Bread donated by Kaila Allen You will enjoy four mini loaves of this mouthwatering banana bread made just the way you like it. Choose one of the following add ins: peanut butter chips, chocolate chips, white chocolate chips, walnuts, or pecans. What a fantastic treat to either have for yourself or share with friends! 113 Movie Extravaganza Package donated by ACB Associate Director of Development Jo Lynn Bailey-Page Enjoy using this $50 Regal Cinemas gift card to watch the latest audio described movies with some friends or family. Plus, you will love adding some goodies to go along with your movie. 114 Ruby Heart Jewelry Set made and donated by Charlotte lang This lovely set features July's birthstone ruby in 1/2 inch puffed hearts. Each earring features a heart dangling from sterling silver hooks. The bracelet stretches easily on and off the wrist. The 20-inch necklace closes with a matching silver heart-shaped toggle clasp. The hearts on the necklace are separated by silver links. Wow, this would make a lovely gift for that someone special in your life! 115 Two Companion Framed Floral Collages donated by ACB Advocacy Director Claire Stanley The two decoupage style pieces include yellow, brown, and green flowers. The flowers have six petals each and overlap each other across the canvass. The pieces are finished with a gloss which gives off a shiny glare. The two canvasses have been framed in wooden, 10 by 10 picture frames. Wow, what a fantastic gift to have either for yourself or to give to someone special! 116 JBL Portable Bluetooth Speaker donated by Florida Council of Citizens with Low Vision This ultra-portable, waterproof Bluetooth speaker is small in size but with a surprisingly big sound. The JBL Clip 3 features a built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery with up to 10 hours of battery life plus a metal carabiner so you can easily hook it to your clothes, backpack, or belt loop. This portable speaker has noise cancelling and wireless streaming from your smartphone or tablet. Plus, take crystal-clear calls from your speaker with the touch of a button, thanks to the noise and echo-cancelling speakerphone. JBL Clip 3 is completely waterproof, and you can even immerse it in water. Plus, the improved, durable fabric material and rugged rubber housing protects it during all your outdoor adventures. 117 Kentucky Derby Pie donated by Kentucky Council of the Blind Kern's Kitchen Kentucky Derby Pie®! Kern's Kitchen crafts each pie, one at a time, according to a legendary secret recipe. Premium chocolate and choice walnuts are folded into a decadent filling, then baked in a delicate crust. Delicious when eaten at room temperature; incredibly heavenly when eaten all warm and gooey and topped with either whipped cream or ice cream. This 9-inch, 1-pound-4-oz. pie stays fresh for about 14 days. Ready to warm and serve or freeze for later use. Serves 8 to 10. 118 Enjoy A Game Night donated by Connie and Pete Jacomini and Lisa and Ron Brooks Be the host with the most! You have everything you need included in this package for a wonderful game night. All decks of cards are print/braille and dice are tactile. Card games include Classic Playing Cards, UNO, SKIP-PO, PINOCHLE, PHASE 10, ROOK, and MILLE BORNES. Lisa Brooks personally Brailed MILLE BORNES for this package. Also included are a pair of large tactile dice, LEFT RIGHT CENTER and LEFT RIGHT CENTER WILD dice games. You will also get a wood card holder and card shuffler. 119 $100 A T Guys Gift Certificate donated by Diane Scalzi A T Guys provides affordable technology solutions for consumers, businesses, and educational customers. Our product line includes mobile phone software and accessories, portable electronics, screen readers, braille translation software and accessible games. With over 30 years of combined technology experience, our trainers offer customized instruction both in-person or via phone or online voice chat on a wide array of assistive technologies including screen readers, braille displays, embossers, the iPhone and iPad, Android phones, and general accessibility consulting. 120 Welcome to Jacksonville donated by Florida Council of the Blind Are you coming to the ACB convention in Jacksonville? Enjoy one night at the hotel and a$50 Starbucks gift card and a $50 VISA gift card to use while you are at convention! 121 A Song from the Smitherman's donated by Michael and Alison Smitherman If you enjoy listening to country or Gospel music, for your summertime listening enjoyment, Michael and Alison would like to record a song for you. You choose the song from either of these genres, and we will sing it for you. The song will be sent to you in an mp3 file. What a treat for you or someone special to enjoy! 122 A Two Dozen Homemade Shortbread Cookies donated by Deb Trevino and Delaware Council of the Blind and Visually Impaired We are pleased to offer two dozen fresh-baked mouth-watering authentic shortbread cookies guaranteed to explode on your palate with luscious buttery goodness. These are great with milk, coffee, or your favorite tea. Next to Walker's, these are the best I've ever tasted. If you plan to give a tasty treat to someone you love, don't miss this opportunity! 122 B Two Dozen Homemade Shortbread Cookies donated by Deb Trevino and Delaware Council of the Blind and Visually Impaired We are pleased to offer two dozen fresh-baked mouth-watering authentic shortbread cookies guaranteed to explode on your palate with luscious buttery goodness. These are great with milk, coffee, or your favorite tea. Next to Walker's, these are the best I've ever tasted. If you plan to give a tasty treat to someone you love, don't miss this opportunity! 122 C Two Dozen Homemade Shortbread Cookies donated by Deb Trevino and Delaware Council of the Blind and Visually Impaired We are pleased to offer two dozen fresh-baked mouth-watering authentic shortbread cookies guaranteed to explode on your palate with luscious buttery goodness. These are great with milk, coffee, or your favorite tea. Next to Walker's, these are the best I've ever tasted. If you plan to give a tasty treat to someone you love, don't miss this opportunity! Segment Two- Dan Spoone and Kim Charlson 123 Holy Cow Baraboo Chocolate donated by ACB of Wisconsin Chocolaty goodness in every box! This yummy package includes: • 1-Milk Chocolate Cow Pie • 1-Dark Chocolate Cow Pie • 1-Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Cow Pie • 1-Milk Chocolate Moo Chews • 1-Milk Chocolate Udderfingers • 1-Milk Chocolate Green Bay Puddles • 1-Milk Chocolate Horse Apples • 10-Individually Wrapped Chocolates including mini Cow Pies and assorted Homer's Meltys. plus TWO SURPRISE BONUS ITEMS. This item will ship in September or October once the weather permits. 124 Black Pearl Necklace and Bracelet Set donated by Cindy Hollis This lovely set features a 20-inch necklace and stretch bracelet in naturally shaped black pearls. They are 7 to 8 millimeter in size. The necklace is hand knotted between for added security and elegance. It closes with a lobster claw clasp. Wow, what a wonderful set to have either for yourself or someone special in your life! 125 Get Moving with Couch to Active donated by ACB President Deb Cook Lewis This online fitness program specializes in helping people who have chronic conditions or physical limitations that impact their ability to participate in standard fitness programs. More recently, they have expanded to make sure all their instructional resources and classes are accessible to people who are blind or have low vision. You may choose between: • The 6-pack: Six classes over the next year. This is ideal if you want to have instruction once a month or once a week. • All In! Up to nine sessions per week for one month. These include Pilates, yoga, strength, mobility/stability, dance /movement, and cardio. 126 Accessible Digital Portable Recorder donated by Kim Charlson You will love having this Zoom H1 essential Stereo Handy Recorder with 32-Bit Float, Accessibility, X/Y Microphones, Record to SD Card, USB Microphone, Portable, for Musicians, Podcasters, Filmmakers, & Content Creators. The hottest accessible digital portable recorder on the market. All menus talk, and it comes with accessible documentation. Stereo 32-bit float recording - perfect audio with no need to set gain, High-Quality X/Y Mics capture clean audio up to 120 dB SPL, Records up to 96kHZ sample rate to SD card, USB Microphone for PC, Mac, iOS, or Android using the USB-C Port, Accessibility - Audio guidance function for the visually impaired. 127 Megan's Famous Chocolate Chip Cookies donated by Megan Sullivan Enjoy sharing three dozen homemade Megan's chocolate chip cookies either with family or friends with that favorite beverage. These cookies will melt in your mouth. 128 Bradford Exchange Music Box donated by ACB LIONS We all admire the quality products from the Bradford Exchange. This limited-edition handcrafted heirloom porcelain egg-shaped music box features a hand-enameled red Cardinal on light pink flowers inside the open egg mounted on a base. It is inspired by Peter Carl Faberge's prized eggs and is adorned with 22K Gold accents. It is beautifully hand glazed in a soft blue hue with more than 80 hand-set jewels. It plays, “Always in My Heart.” The abundance of handcrafted details makes each egg a one-of-a-kind treasure. 129 $100 VISA Gift Card donated by Mississippi Council of The Blind Use this card anytime while dining or doing some shopping for yourself or someone special in your life! 130 Lunch with the ACB Board of Director Koni Sims donated by ACB Board Director Koni Sims Enjoy one-on-one time with ACB Bord of Director Koni Sims over lunch in Jacksonville, Florida in 2024 to be determined by the winner and Koni. 131 ACBDA Sugar Warriors Tote Bag from Blind Girl Designs donated by Tricia Waechter on behalf of ACBDA This ACBDA tote bag features on the front a 12 by 12-inch colorful print to celebrate ACBDA! Across the top reads "SUGAR WARRIORS" which is printed in a velvety 3-D puff ink in both letters and Braille. Both sets of letters are a deep orange color and are very tactile. Beneath the words is a drawing of a fist with prominent knuckles, which is holding a 12-inch white cane diagonally across the bag, smashing through cubes of sugar. The white sugar cubes are flying through the air, struck by the mighty force of the white cane. To further emphasize the force, the words, “pow” and “bam” are colorfully included in yellow and red. The bottom of the print is in deep orange, the words “KNUCKLING DOWN ON DIABETES!” fill the entire length of the print. On the back of this classic navy-blue zippered tote bag, there is a white print in the center of the bag reading “ACB Diabetics in Action.” This deep navy-blue canvas tote is 15 by 20-inch full zip, canvas bag with a folded bottom so it can sit upright and a zip pocket on the inside as well! It has a generous strap so you can swing it over your shoulder. 132 Enstrom Milk Chocolate Almond Toffee Two- Pound Box donated by ACB Media and IT Manager Rick Morin This all-natural traditional almond toffee is handcrafted. It is the perfect blend of almonds, butter, and pure cane sugar, covered in a generous layer of milk chocolate and sprinkled with crushed almonds, creates a buttery toffee with a delicate crunch. Enstrom's Almond Toffee is lovingly handcrafted in small batches with a family recipe passed down through four generations. Includes simple ingredients like fresh California almonds, sweet cream butter, pure cane sugar and 36% milk chocolate. Enstrom's Almond Toffee is certified gluten free, kosher dairy and 100% preservative free. We will contact the winner to arrange shipment to consider options to avoid heat damage during shipping. 133 $200 Target Gift Card donated by Beth Corley and Dan Dillon Here's a $200 Target gift card for you to use in store or online. Enjoy this either for yourself or someone special in your life! 134 Jade 14K Gold Earrings donated by The Literacy Project You will love having these authentic small Jade earrings with gold trim. The earrings are oval and are on posts. Wow, these will dress up any outfit for a romantic outing! 135 Honoring our Heroes Patriotic Package donated by the Georgia Council of the Blind, Marsha Farrow and Blind Girl Designs This package comes in a red Blind Girl Designs bag with white lettering of the Braille alphabet in the shape of a heart. The bag contains a yard flag depicting a red truck with three labradors (yellow, black, and chocolate) flying an American flag. This package also contains a Christmas ornament with an angel holding a folded American flag, a beverage cup with the words “Fear not” on the background of the outline of the American flag, and an American flag pillow. Finally, a paper Braille American flag tactile graphic measuring 7.5 inches by 9.5 inches from the American Braille Flag project completes this gift package. 136 Phoenix Braille Embosser donated by HumanWare The Phoenix is our ninth generation of braille embossing technology that combines our durable and legendary Romeo Braille dot with a proprietary 25 DPI tactile graphics embossing system. All-in-one embosser! There is no longer a need to settle for poor-quality braille text to achieve high-definition tactile graphics. Imagine the ability to scan your pictures, graphs, and charts into your computer and with a few clicks of the mouse, emboss those images in high-definition tactile graphics without compromising the quality of your braille text. Phoenix includes the capabilities to emboss single-sided braille text and high-resolution graphics up to 25 DPI, in a simple to use format. The newly designed Phoenix is smaller and lighter, with an auto-install feature to make setup even easier. The Firebird Software Suite, included with the Phoenix, is a comprehensive set of productivity tools that powers the Phoenix Embosser. The Firebird Software Suite includes the Firebird Graphics Editor that provides you with a list of automatic tools to effortlessly create tactile graphic images. Phoenix is also compatible with your existing braille translator. 137A Homemade Triple Play Oversized Cookies donated by Brian Charlson Here we go again; it's time for Brian's triple play oversized cookies. Those who have won this item in the past will attest to the flavor, size, and overall quality of this perennial auction favorite. This year Brian is offering 1 dozen classic chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin and lemon shortbread. They are packaged individually. Feel free to offer them up as additions to gift baskets or pop them in the freezer to savor them over a few months or weeks. 137B Homemade Triple Play Oversized Cookies donated by Brian Charlson Here we go again; it's time for Brian's triple play oversized cookies. Those who have won this item in the past will attest to the flavor, size, and overall quality of this perennial auction favorite. This year Brian is offering 1 dozen classic chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin and lemon shortbread. They are packaged individually. Feel free to offer them up as additions to gift baskets or pop them in the freezer to savor them over a few months or weeks. 137 C Homemade Triple Play Oversized Cookies donated by Brian Charlson Here we go again; it's time for Brian's triple play oversized cookies. Those who have won this item in the past will attest to the flavor, size, and overall quality of this perennial auction favorite. This year Brian is offering 1 dozen classic chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin and lemon shortbread. They are packaged individually. Feel free to offer them up as additions to gift baskets or pop them in the freezer to savor them over a few months or weeks. 138 IROBOT Roomba 677 robot vacuum donated by Connie Jacomini For effortlessly clean floors, the Roomba® 677 Series Robot Vacuum learns your cleaning habits to suggest personalized schedules that take care of daily dirt, dust, and debris. Effective cleaning is part of the 3-Stage Cleaning System's design. Dual Multi-Surface Brushes grab dirt from carpets and hard floors, while an Edge-Sweeping Brush takes care of corners and edges. 139 $500 Coupon to HumanWare donated by HumanWare Details for this Coupon: Coupon is valid until June 30, 2025, and may be applied to any HumanWare product sold by HumanWare USA Inc. 2. Coupon is transferrable. Winning auction bidder for this coupon need only send an email to David Bradburn, HumanWare's Vice President Global Sales at david.bradburn@humanware.com providing the name and contact information of the person who will be redeeming the coupon. The coupon has no cash value. 140 Fun in the Sun! A week at the Wyndham Ocean Walk Resort at Daytona Beach donated by Tim Paul Must be used August 18-August 25, 2024. This unit is a two bedroom, two bath, fully equipped kitchen, with washer/dryer, and all the amenities of home. The resort offers activities for family members of all ages: indoor and outdoor swimming pools, outdoor hot tub, beach, lazy river water, exercise equipment, bar and grill, live entertainment and more. 141 A Song with Kolby donated by ACB Development Officer Kolby Garrison Kolby will sing a song of your choice acapella. The file will be sent to you in mp3 format. What a treat to listen to with friends. 142 A Kermit's Key Lime Pie Duo Donated by Dan Spoone Direct from Kermit's Key Lime Shop, the winner will receive two 9-inch Key Lime Pies. The pies that started it all named “the best taste Key Lime Pie” by Food Network's Keith Famie's Adventures. Kermit's Key Lime Pie is baked fresh daily. True tart Key Lime flavor in a delicious graham cracker crust and topped with fluffy whipped cream. This Key West delicacy will arrive at your door just waiting to be shared with the people you love the most. 142 B Kermit's Key Lime Pie Duo donated by Dan Spoone Direct from Kermit's Key Lime Shop, the winner will receive two 9-inch Key Lime Pies. The pies that started it all named “the best taste Key Lime Pie” by Food Network's Keith Famie's Adventures. Kermit's Key Lime Pie is baked fresh daily. True tart Key Lime flavor in a delicious graham cracker crust and topped with fluffy whipped cream. This Key West delicacy will arrive at your door just waiting to be shared with the people you love the most. 143 $500 Gift Certificate to Jack Stack's BBQ donated by Melvin Smith Your Package Includes: Pulled Pork 2 Pounds. Pork Spareribs 1 Full Slab Beef Burnt Ends 1 Pound. Lamb Ribs 2 Racks Hickory Pit Beans 1 Quart Cheesy Corn Bake 1 Quart KC Original BBQ Sauce One 18.6 Ounce bottle KC Spicy BBQ Sauce One 18.6 Ounce bottle KC Hot BBQ Sauce One 18.6 Ounce bottle Pulled Pork – Pulled pork might be a Carolina staple, but Jack Stack's is deliciously unforgettable. Our BBQ Pulled Pork is perfect for sandwiches. Pork Spare Ribs – Our Pork Spare Ribs are expertly seasoned, slow-roasted to perfection over hickory logs, and a delicious choice. Beef Burnt Ends – When it comes to classic Kansas City barbecue, Jack Stack's Beef Burnt Ends are second to none. Meaty, juicy, and tender on the inside - with the smokey edges you could only get from double-smoking them over hickory. Hickory-Roasted Lamb Ribs – Tender, savory and hickory roasted, Denver-cut lamb ribs are a uniquely treasured culinary find. Hickory Pit Beans – Beans may be standard barbecue fare, but there is nothing typical about these Hickory Pit Beans. Thick, slow-cooked, and loaded with chunks of our hickory-smoked brisket. Cheesy Corn Bake – It doesn't get more craveable than this: Jack Stack's Cheesy Corn Bake is bubbly, velvety, and unforgettable. Four gourmet cheeses are blended with whole-kernel corn and slivers of our hickory-smoked ham. 144 Black Hills Gold Heart shaped Pendant necklace donated by South Dakota Association of the Blind Enjoy this beautiful and delicate 10KT yellow, Black Hills Gold heart shaped pendant with .02ct round brilliant diamond in the center. It has an 18-inch gold chain. This will dress up a casual outfit or look stunning in a formal setting. What a fantastic gift either for yourself or someone special in your life! 145 Aromatherapy Bundle donated by Seth and Koni Sims, ACB Board of Director This aromatherapy bundle will give you a variety of ways to take care of yourself and your best furry friend. You will find something to help sore achy muscles and joints and headaches. These products are by Wyndmere Naturals. Included in this bundle: Lava Bead Necklace – Aura, Lavender oil 10 ml bottle, Aches & Pains Cream 4 ounce, Detoxification Aide Bath Salts 24 ounce, Citrus Delight Body & Air Mist 4 fluid ounce, Sleepy Time inhalation Patch, Breathe Blend inhaler, Head Aide Roll on 8 ml, Less Stress Pet Mist 4 fluid ounce. Wow, you, and your pooch will really feel relaxed and pampered with all these wonderful items! 146 A DaVinci Pro CCTV donated by Kim Charlson DaVinci Pro is a high-performance desktop video magnifier, featuring a Full HD 1080p 3-in-1 camera and full-page Text-to-Speech (OCR). DaVinci Pro's OCR allows it to easily read your favorite article or book aloud. DaVinci Pro's 3-in-1 Full HD camera allows you to see near, far or a mirror image. It is great for applying make-up, shaving, reading, writing, viewing presentations and whiteboards and so much more! 24” high resolution HD LCD, Auto focus 3-in-1, Magnification up to 77x, Computer compatible, Save documents, pictures or books and export files to your PC. It is a higher end CCTV. 146 B DaVinci CCTV donated by Kim Charlson DaVinci Pro is a high-performance desktop video magnifier, featuring a Full HD 1080p 3-in-1 camera and full-page Text-to-Speech (OCR). DaVinci Pro's OCR allows it to easily read your favorite article or book aloud. DaVinci Pro's 3-in-1 Full HD camera allows you to see near, far or a mirror image. It is great for applying make-up, shaving, reading, writing, viewing presentations and whiteboards and so much more! 24” high resolution HD LCD, Auto focus 3-in-1, Magnification up to 77x, Computer compatible, Save documents, pictures or books and export files to your PC. It is a higher end CCTV. Segment Three- Michael Garrett and Zelda Gebhard 147 Power Tower Donated by ACB of Minnesota This multiple outlet power strip tower has twelve grounded 3-prong AC outlets spaced out to accommodate different size plugs. The five high speed USB charging ports will meet your electronic charging needs. Charge your iPhone, iPad, tablet, or other devices. The 16-foot heavy duty cord ensures high conductivity and safety. The 45dg low profile flat plug and the vertical design makes this tower more space-saving than a traditional power strip. 148 The Pocket Bible donated by Rev. Ray Raysor, President DC Council of the Blind The Pocket Bible is a self-contained digital device that contains the entire bible. It is about the size of the old cassette tapes and has navigation buttons that allow forward and backward movement by both book and chapter. It has no moving parts and is rugged and water resistant. The Pocket Bible has both an internal speaker and an earphone jack. Available in your choice of English Standard Version, King James Version, New King James Version, New American Standard Bible, New International Version NIV, New Living Translation ®. Audio Bibles in Spanish also are available. 149 The Bring it Home $300 Bundle donated by Arizona Council of the Blind Enjoy a $100 Gift Card to Door Dash, $100 Gift Card to Instacart and $100 Shipt gift card. You will welcome the handpicked groceries delivered from your favorite local stores along with your favorite fresh produce from the comfort of your own home. Enjoy On-Demand Delivery from Instacart. Order and have your favorite meals at your door in minutes with DoorDash. Like your avocados a little firm? Shoppers with Shipt go the extra mile to ensure you get the things you want, exactly how you like them. Local stores and national chains you know and love, delivered directly to you same day. Your shopper will keep you updated every step of the way. From special requests to last-minute changes, they are here to help. You will enjoy these three $100 gift cards to shop, shop and shop some more! 150 Lunch with the ACB President donated by ACB Enjoy one-on-one time with ACB President, Deb Cook Lewis, over lunch in Jacksonville, Florida in 2024 to be determined by the winner and Deb. 151 RSVA navy crewneck sweatshirt from Blind Girl Designs donated by Tricia Waechter on behalf of RSVA Come and support the Brenda Dillon Memorial Walk and the RSVA walk team! The print on this sweatshirt is 3-D tactile white puff ink mixed with red, slightly tactile ink. The words “at your service” are arched over the top of the print. Under the three-dimensional words there is matching three-dimensional braille. In the center of the print, there are three shields: a large center shield and smaller shields on either side. In the center of the big shield is a red checkmark and the side shields have red stars. At the bottom in 3-D tactile ink are the letters RSVA with braille underneath. Available in sizes small through five XL. You pick! The sweatshirt is cotton/poly blend and will not shrink. 152 Maker's Mark Bourbon Balls Donated by Greater Louisville Council of the Blind This is an elegant gift for family, friends, and business associates or a fantastic treat for yourself. Fine, handcrafted chocolates made from an old family recipe; laced with a generous touch of Maker's Mark Bourbon Whiskey. The one-pound gift box contains 32 delicious pieces. Shipped directly to the winning bidder. Shipping is not available to Hawaii or Alaska. 153 $150 Amazon Gift Card donated by ACB of Indiana It is time to treat yourself to something special and here's a gift card to help you do it. $150 in spending at Amazon! 154 Shell Hematite and Rose Quartz Jewelry Set made and donated by Keri Bishop The 21-inch necklace is made of alternating chips of hematite shell and rose quartz. The shell chips are spiral slices of shell. The bracelet is elastic with two row shell and hematite beads every six shells bead is double wide with two drilled holes going across both rows. This beautiful handmade jewelry set would make a fantastic gift for that someone special in your life! 155 Ferris wheel Music Box donated by Patty Slaby The Ferris Wheel carries bears as the music plays Night In the Sky, The key to wind it is on the motor. There are more bears standing in line at the bottom. The music box is 6 inches tall and about 4 inches wide. What a fantastic gift to have yourself or to give to someone special! 156 Explore 12 donated by HumanWare Explore is an easy-to-use, portable electronic magnifier that offers HD image quality for improved near and distance viewing. As the largest portable magnifier in our Explore series, its 12-inch touchscreen is perfect for anyone desiring a larger interface, plus it has the added benefit of a foldable stand enabling easy use for reading, writing, and other manual tasks. 157A Homemade Scotchies Cookies donated by CCLVI President Patti Cox These soft and chewy Oatmeal Scotchies are sweetened with brown sugar, packed with oats, and loaded with butterscotch chips. They have crisp edges and chewy centers. Every bite is buttery delicious and packed with flavor. What a delicious treat to enjoy yourself or share with friends! 157B Homemade Scotchies Cookies donated by CCLVI President Patti Cox These soft and chewy Oatmeal Scotchies are sweetened with brown sugar, packed with oats, and loaded with butterscotch chips. They have crisp edges and chewy centers. Every bite is buttery delicious and packed with flavor. What a delicious treat to enjoy yourself or share with friends! 158 Coffee, Coffee, and More Coffee donated by ACB of Minnesota If you have a Keurig coffee maker, this is a must bid for you. You can choose from a box of 100 pods of multiple flavors or of the same flavor. What a fantastic treat for you or the coffee lover in your life. 159 Big Texas Spending Bundle donated by ACB of Texas Enjoy lots of shopping or dining with these gift cards which include: a $50 certificate to the Berdoll Candy and Pecan farm, a $50 gift card to the Container Store, a $50 gift card to Sweet Taste of Texas, and a $50 VISA gift card and others to come! 160 Mantis ™ Q40 donated by American Printing House Keep braille at your fingertips anytime, anywhere, with the Mantis™ Q40: a Bluetooth® keyboard and 40-cell refreshable braille display. Users of the Mantis Q40 no longer need to choose between a keyboard or a braille device. A student or professional typing on the Mantis has a multimodal option of refreshable braille below the keyboard making it easier to participate in, and succeed at, school or work. Contains the following built-in applications: Basic editor to function as a user's pen and paper, book reader to download and read books in braille, calculator to perform basic mathematical calculations, clock to check the date and time, file manager to organize one's work, HumanWare signature thumb keys and home button, 15 hours of battery life with rechargeable, removable batteries and 16 GB of internal storage, SD card slot and USB host port for flash drives. 161 A Song with Lucy Arguijo donated by Lucy Arguijo Lucy will sing a song of your choice. The file will be sent to you in mp3 format. What a treat to listen to with friends. 162 Homemade Peanut Delights donated by Zelda Gebhard If you like salted nut rolls, you will love these! This delightfully delicious candy is all marshmallowy and nutty throughout. There are two pounds of individually wrapped pieces so there is plenty to enjoy and to share of this salty and sweet treat made by Zelda. 163 $150 Braille Superstore Gift Certificate donated by Braille Revival League “Come browse with us and shop to your hearts' content at the Braille Superstore. Check out their great selection of accessible games, toys, signature guides, braille and talking watches, braille card games, educational items for preschool and K-12 students, adapted timers and cooking instruments, tactile labeling items, talking calculators, thermometers, scales, MP3 players, audio Bibles, and braille books, just to wet your appetite.” 164 Purple Pearl Necklace donated by Cindy Hollis This lovely necklace features 7-to-8-millimeter naturally shaped purple pearls. They are hand knotted between for added security and elegance. The 20-inch necklace closes with a lobster claw clasp. This beautiful necklace will dress up any ensemble! 165 Summer Vacation Bundle donated by GDUI Yippee! Another GDUI Sweet Summer Vacation bundle! Rating: 4 paws! GDUI-branded harness pouch where you can store a roll of pick-up bags, keys, and cash/credit card; a gray collapsible bowl with carabiner clip which holds 36 ounces; a Nerf Collapsible 2-in-1 Agility Tunnel and Target Dog Game! Also included is a large, Invincible Triple Chain dog toy and a cute 29-inch plush carrot squeaky toy by Petlou; a package of five reusable Scrubby instant, waterless bath mitts; a large 56 by 28 inch pink microfiber dog bath towel with two white embroidered bones in one corner by Frisco; a blue Coleman roll-up 24 by 36 by 2 inch travel pet bed with a durable water-resistant nylon top, a waterproof PVC base and polyester fill. It folds in half lengthwise to roll up and fasten with two sturdy buckles. Machine wash and line dry. It's time to snuggle up and dream of another fun-filled, splendid sunny summer day tomorrow! (yawn) 166 Echo Show5th Generation donated by Library Users of America The latest and greatest Alexa Echo Show is now available for you to enjoy. The 5.5-inch screen can display the time, a calendar, the weather, photos, video calls, podcasts, read audio books, plus stream your favorite music, tv shows, and podcasts, all controlled with your voice. With the built-in camera, you may check in on children and pets, or drop in on your home when you are away. When not in use, you can set the background to a slideshow of your favorite photos. Prime members also get unlimited cloud storage. There are multiple layers of privacy controls including a mic/camera OFF button and encrypted Ring videos. The Echo Show now has 2 times the bass and a clearer sound for your enjoyment. 167 Joann's Fudge (6 slices) donated by Michigan Council of the Blind and Visually Impaired Joan and Frank Nephew opened the first Joann's Fudge Store on Mackinac (pronounced Mackinaw) Island. Today, Joann's Fudge is a third-generation family business that continues Joan and Frank's commitment to providing high quality products. Each slice is ½ pound for a total of three pounds. You can order six slices of one flavor or mix and match from the list below. Flavors: Butter Pecan, Chocolate, Chocolate Cherry, Chocolate Cookie Crunch, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Chocolate Pecan, Chocolate Toffee, Chocolate Turtle, Chocolate Walnut, Double Dark Chocolate, Double Dark Chocolate Cherry Walnut, Double Dark Chocolate Espresso, Double Dark Chocolate Mint, Double Dark Salted Caramel, German Chocolate, Maple Walnut, Peanut Butter, Pumpkin Pie, Raspberry Truffle, Rocky Road, and Vanilla Salted Caramel. 168 Braille American Wall Flag donated by Veterans of ACB This beautiful flag is designed from very durable polymer and is recommended for permanent indoor display only. The flag measures 15 by 19 inches and weighs approximately 5 lbs. It has a brass-colored frame, mounting hardware and instructions included at no additional cost. Be proud and display your patriotism with this attractive flag. Segment Four- Jeff Thom and Terri-Lynn Higashi 169 $250 Pet Package donated by Tim and Maria Stone of Scoop Masters You will enjoy splurging on your pet and yourself with all the wonderful gift cards included: A $100 Chewy gift card, a $75 Amazon gift card, a $50 Cheesecake Factory gift card and a $25 Starbucks gift card. 170 Lunch with the ACB Executive Director donated by ACB Enjoy one-on-one time with ACB Executive Director, Scott Thornhill, over lunch in Jacksonville, FL in 2024 to be determined by the winner and Scott. 171 Canvas Tote Bag from Blind Girl Designs donated by Tricia Waechter on behalf of AAVL Join us in celebrating the AAVL with this beautiful canvas 15 by18-inch full-zip tote bag. The 12 by 12-inch print explodes with color. The top of the print has the words CELEBRATE in teal, EXPERIENCE in pink AND WISDOM in orange. The words are in a graceful arch. Beneath the words in the center of the print is a dynamic colorful fireworks display. The bottom of the print in 3D yellow puff ink are the letters AAVL and below that are the letters in tactile, readable braille. There is a fold in the bottom of the bag so that the bag can sit upright. It has a full zip across the top as well as a zippered inside pocket. It's a Blind Girl Designs classic! 172 Delicious Homemade Cookies from Patty's Kitchen donated by Patty Slaby Let your imagination guide your taste buds selecting 3 dozen of the same choice or 3 dozen of three 1 dozen choices. Choices include: peanut butter, oatmeal, molasses-ginger, snickerdoodles, chocolate chip, or anything you can imagine, even lemon. Very popular! Yum, Yum! 173 $100 Honey-Baked Ham Gift Card donated by Leslie and Jeff Thom You will enjoy having this $100 gift card for Honey-Baked Ham plus scrumptious sides from the Honey-Baked Ham Store. Enjoy this delicious feist with family or friends anytime over the summer or during the holidays! 174 Touch of Hawaiian Beauty Earring and Necklace Set donated by Hawaii Association of The Blind You will dazzle in this pair of earrings that feature a shiny ball on the top with tiny white seashell hanging from the ball. The seashell has delicate lines within it. It comes with an 18-inch necklace and a basket charm. Within the basket there are 3 delicate white stones similar to the shiny balls of earrings. It also comes with some surprise treats such as chocolate, and coffee. 175 Two Bottles of Wine donated by the Oklahoma Council of the Blind 1 bottle of Sunset Bliss and 1 bottle of Sex-In-The-Vineyard Wines. Wakefield's Winery is in the rolling hills of central Oklahoma. They produce some of the best kept secrets of delicious award-winning wines in the state for the most discriminating tastes! "SUNSET BLISS", is a tropical fruit Riesling sweet white table wine with hints of kiwi, pineapple and mango is an Oklahoma State Fair Silver Medal winner. “SEX-IN-THE-VINEYARD” is a Black Cherry Pinot Noir. This sweet wine is an “Oklahoma State Fair Bronze Medal” winner and the “People's Choice Award” winner. If you like sexy wine, this is the wine for you! Wakefield's Winery does not ship to the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, New Jersey, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, and Virginia. 176 Explore 8 Magnifier donated by HumanWare Magnification up to 30X with HD stunning image quality, fully customizable functions, touchscreen to navigate easily through menus, twin Ultra HD cameras for desktop or distance viewing, large physical buttons to adjust magnification and contrast, can be connected easily to a large screen TV, battery life of 4.5 hours. 177 Two Pounds of Homemade Fudge donated by ACB Board Director Cecily Laney Nipper Indulge your sweet tooth. Enjoy two pounds of homemade fudge. Choose from flavors such as double chocolate, peanut butter, and coffee; with two pounds of the same flavor or one pound each of two different flavors. You will be contacted to customize this rich tasty treat. Enjoy yourself or share with friends or family! This will be shipped in September. 178 Fun Time in Hawaii donated by Hawaii Association of The Blind A porcelain Shaka wall hook by Hawaiian artist Jason Dow; Enamel mug with a design that says Hawaii in colorful letters below 3 pineapples; Hawaiian Harmony from Big Island Roasters 100% Kona coffee beans 7 ounces; Yellow Hau flower enamel key chain from Paradise Now Hawaii - made on Maui; Lucky Fortune Cat 3-D shaped sponge from Fred. Enamel flair pin shaped like a bowl of ramen noodle soup from Moxhi Kids; Vinyl sticker sheet with Hawaii's favorite smiling foods and 2 larger vinyl stickers shaped like spam musubi and Boba tea from Mochi Kids. These can be placed on water bottles, phone or iPad cases. Bid and enjoy all these fun items from Hawaii. 179 $100 Gift Card to Omaha Steaks donated by AAVIA Everyone loves a good steak! Omaha Steaks offers a wide selection of high-quality meats that are delivered to your doorstep. Yum, yum. 180 Handmade Story Book Quilt made and donated by Margarine Beaman You will love having this story book quilt with each page sporting a different color. The size of this quilt is 45 by 51-inches. This beautiful quilt is great for a young child to look at as they are going to bed. “My grandkids love to lay on top of their bed and look at the colors and animals.” Wow, what an entertaining quilt for that special person in your life! 181 “The Tom Kaufman Make Believe Hillbilly Band” Bundle donated by Tom Kaufman Come and bid on Tom Kaufman's choices from his Make Believe Hillbilly Band showcased during ACB Community Karaoke! You will be able to choose a song or some of Tom's exciting genres from Tom's Band. Tom will send you an mp3 file with your choices. Enjoy this amazing selection repeatedly by yourself or with some friends! 182 A Tony's Energy Bar and Banana Bread Delight donated by Anthony Akamine and Terri Lynn Higashi Akamine, members of Hawaii Association of the Blind Summer days are here again! Yummy for the tummy. Need some treats to kick your summer into high gear? Back by popular demand for the auction. One loaf of chocolate banana bread full of chocolate, bananas, and nuts. If you don't like bananas, we can do mangos. Also, Anthony is perfecting his mom's energy bar treats. Get a bag of these yummy treats packed with Rice Krispies, oatmeal, raisins, peanut butter, and nuts. If you don't like peanuts, we can throw out the nuts. Made by Anthony and his mom's creation. Perfect for those summer days. And the box may even come with a few extra goodies. 182 B Tony's Energy Bar and Banana Bread Delight donated by Anthony Akamine and Terri Lynn Higashi Akamine, members of Hawaii Association of the Blind Summer days are here again! Yummy for the tummy. Need some treats to kick your summer into high gear? Back by popular demand for the auction. One loaf of chocolate banana bread full of chocolate, bananas, and nuts. If you don't like bananas, we can do mangos. Also, Anthony is perfecting his mom's energy bar treats. Get a bag of these yummy treats packed with Rice Krispies, oatmeal, raisins, peanut butter, and nuts. If you don't like peanuts, we can throw out the nuts. Made by Anthony and his mom's creation. Perfect for those summer days. And the box may even come with a few extra goodies. 183 $100 Bloomin' Brands Gift Card donated by AAVL Bloomin' Brands gift cards are the freshest way to see for yourself how one card can offer so many appetizing choices from steak, seafood to classic Italian. Our card can be redeemed at any of the following restaurants: Outback Steakhouse, Carrabba's Italian Grill, Bonefish Grill and Fleming's Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar. What a wonderful way to enjoy a night out with family or friends! 184 Versa Slate Paperless Erasable Braille Slate and Stylus donated by Lucy Edmonds The Versa Slate is a braille slate that is paperless and erasable. It works just like a regular slate and stylus, but without paper. It features four rows of 20 cells each, and a magnetic stylus that is built into the side of the unit for easy storage. 185 Himalayan Salt Lamp donated by Jeff and Keri Bishop of Tucson, AZ You will love using this Himalayan Salt Lamp. It is 9 inches high, 4 inches wide with a 7W night light bulb inside. This lamp glows a lovely pink that shows all the different variations of color in the large salt crystal. It is a spectacular piece of decor that would look great on any mantel or end table. 186 Podcasting Bundle with Accessible Tools donated by BITS This package contains all you need to conduct the interview of your dreams! You will be able to record high quality music or just capture life as it happens. The Zoom H4essentials is an accessible digital voice recorder. The first thing you hear when you turn it on is it prompting you to enable speech and beeps providing independent navigation of most system options. The Zoom H4essentials has a built-in stereo microphone, with dual XLR connections available as well and it supports up to one terabyte micro SD card, and is powered by USB-C or AAA batteries, not included. The Samson Q2U microphone is a versatile handheld dynamic mic. This microphone allows you to connect via XLR into an audio interface, such as the Zoom H4essentials, or directly to your computer via an included USB cable. Great for rejecting off access noise, these microphones are ideal for interviewing individuals in an environment that might not be the most conducive for podcast interviews. Bid today on the great podcasting bundle including one Zoom H4essentials field recorder, 2 Samson Q2U mic's, 2 XLR cables, and 1 128 GB microSD card. 187 A Home Baked Cookies from Andrea Conner's Kitchen donated by Andrea Conner These delicious cookies melt in your mouth! The light, buttery goodness of a crescent formed into a ball, loaded with chopped pecans, flavored with a hint of vanilla, then dusted in powdered sugar. One dozen with almond flavor and one dozen cocoa flavor. They're sure to satisfy your cookie craving! Enjoy these scrumptious cookies yourself or share with friends or family. 187 B Home Baked Cookies from Andrea Conner's Kitchen donated by Andrea Conner These delicious cookies melt in your mouth! The light, buttery goodness of a crescent formed into a ball loaded with chopped pecans, flavored with a hint of vanilla, then dusted in powdered sugar. One dozen with almond flavor and one dozen cocoa flavor. They are sure to satisfy your cookie craving! Enjoy these scrumptious cookies yourself or share with friends or family. 188 One-on-One In-Person or Phone Conversation with Our Talking Book Narrator Donated by ACB Enjoy chatting with our talking book narrator, Mare Trevathan. Here's your chance for a one-on-one, behind the scenes conversation with a talking book narrator. The winner could either use this in person in Jacksonville or be contacted after the convention to make arrangements for a phone conversation. 189 $50 Amazon Gift Card donated by Delaware Council of the Blind and Visually Impaired It is time to treat yourself to something special and here's a gift card to help you do it. $50 in spending at Amazon! 190 One-hour Business Coaching Session and $25 Gift Card to Pete's Coffee donated by Ardis Bazyn Enjoy this one-hour business coaching session with Ardis Bazyn. Ardis coaches on positive image building, secrets for coping with challenges and change, creating a plan for professional/business success, speaking skills, writing skills, advocacy skills and inexpensive marketing/public relations initiatives. Also included is a $25 Pete's Coffee gift card to enjoy with some friends or family! Expiration Date: June 30, 2025. 191 Nebraska Black Tote Bag from Blind Girl Designs donated by Tricia Waechter on behalf of Nebraska The delightful Nebraska tote bag has white vinyl ink printed on a black canvas, full-zip 15 by 18-inch tote bag with an interior zipper pocket. The top of the 9 by 13-inch print starts boldly with the state name NEBRASKA and underneath it is spelled also in braille. Underneath the word NEBRASKA is the entire state outline of Nebraska exactly like a map. The only difference from a map is on the left side of the state there's a white cane instead of a straight line and on the northwestern border there is another white cane instead of a line. At the end of the strap of the white cane, the map continues along the river as it naturally would. The river continues all the way down to the southeast border of the state. In the middle of the west side of the state are the historic rolling sand hills, which are covered by prairie grasses. These sand hills are replicated by small wavy tactile hills as a nod to this critical and historic portion of the state, which supports the cattle industry. Starting in the middle to the right side of the print are three huge stalks of corn. There's a reason this is proudly called the Cornhusker state! 192 Berkey Creamery Bundle Package donated by Pennsylvania Council of The Blind One thing that most Pennsylvanians agree on is “Ice cream is good, and the Penn State Creamery makes some of the best.” We love ice cream, but we love the science behind it even more. By supporting the Berkey Creamery, you also are supporting food science, the dairy industry and agriculture across Pennsylvania and beyond. The PCB Package includes six pints of ice cream: Peachy Paterno; Cookies-n-Cream; Bittersweet Mint; Death by Chocolate; Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough and Vanilla Bean (BASED ON INGREDIENT AVAILABILITY). Enjoy this Penn State Creamery 100% cotton t-Shirt with color options of blue or white, sizes small up to 3XL. We've got some fashion for your sweet tooth! Simply stated, all roads lead to the Creamery! Also, enjoy the 21oz travel mug which is a stainless steel beverage container with the Penn State Berkey Creamery emblem on it. Segment Five- Kolby Garrison and Mary Haupt 193 $50 Amazon Gift Card donated by New Jersey Council of The Blind It is time to treat yourself to something special and here's a gift card to help you do it. $50 in spending at Amazon! 194 Doggie Gift Basket donated by Jeff and Keri Bishop This doggie gift bag comes with lots of goodies for your guide dog. This set includes: Two jumbo collapsible dog dishes for travel, A hard rubber giggle ball, a nylon dual length leash in bright safety green It's the same size and length as standard guide dog leashes, hillside farms chicken jerky for dogs, hillside farms jerky twist (dried chicken and sweet potato), a velour kennel blanket. A back seat cover or hammock (covers the entire seat and floor by putting 2 handles on the head rest in the back or a hammock by putting the second set of handles over the all 4 heads rest of the front and back), a dog safety seatbelt, a tug of war nylon bone, doggy poo bags, a grooming kit (has right and left grooming mittens, a comb and a grooming brush the straps around your hand. This gift set comes in a reusable shopping bag that has been sewn from a recycled dog food bag. 195 Disney 100 Years of Wonder Mickey Watch and Minnie Mouse Watch donated by Connie Jacomini You will love having these enchanting Mickey and Minnie Mouse watches that feature a detailed 3-layer dial with a laser-cut silhouette of your favorite character alongside the Disney 100 logo. Plus, it arrives beautifully packaged and ready for gift giving. Wow, what a fantastic gift either for yourself or someone special in your life! 196 Dry Aged Steaks for a Summertime Grill donated by ACB Development Director Bill Reeder Enjoy four luxury steakhouse prime grade ribeye steaks, dry aged for 45 days and hand cut two inches thick. Grill ready and perfect for a fancy summer BBQ. They are accompanied by two bottles of fine wine (red or white) and Kosmos famous BBQ steak rub. What a treat to have for a summer meal with friends or family! 197 Pat's Beef Jerky Gift Box donated by Kansas Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired This fantastic beef jerky is from A Land of Kansas Company. The box features four different flavors of beef jerky made from Kansas beef, and two packages of beef stick. Enjoy this delicious treat yourself or share with friends. 198 A Gift Box of Fragrance donated by Barry Carver of Mountain Crafted A box of sulfate-free fragrance available in Cactus Flower or Jade. You may request braille labels on all your items. This bundle includes: 8 ounces shampoo, 8 ounces hair conditioner, 8 ounces shower gel, 4 ounces moisturizing cream, 1 ounce body mist, 1 ounce room spray. A little dab goes a long way. 199 $100 VISA Gift Card donated by Mississippi Council of The Blind You can use this $100 VISA gift card any time for dining or doing some shopping for yourself or someone special! 200 a Maryland box of Goodies donated by ACB of Maryland Bid and enjoy this box of goodies from Maryland. It includes: Old Bay Fisher's Popcorn, Jeppi Nuts, Chocolate Crabs dusted with Old Bay, Hot Sauce, Crab Cake Mix, Old Bay Seasoning, and some Chesapeake Mouth Party Caramels! Special Add Ons: "Home is Where the Old Bay Is" 5 by 7 print, Bigs Old Bay Sunflower Seeds, Crab Towel, and an Old Bay Insulated Tumbler. 201 Hills of Purple Heather donated and performed by Jeanette Kutash The lucky winner will enjoy sharing this piano piece performed by Jeanette. As you hear this beautiful melody, imagine yourself walking through the hills with the purple heather, a beautiful flower which represents healing and quieting of the mind. The hills and the heather invite those who walk through them to revel in a feeling of confidence to pursue living life to the fullest with those you love. As the music increases and decreases in volume, we find gradual healing, calmness, and the feeling that we can get through all storms ahead with grace and tranquility. The piece culminates with a final chord which represents that feeling of being whole from the heather's qualities. 202 $100 Honey Baked Ham Gift Card donated by ACB Media Coordinator Larry Gassman Whether you're celebrating a loved one, marking a special occasion, or simply wanting to surprise a friend, show you care with a Honey Baked Ham. Enjoy this delicious treat with friends or family. 203 Baby Afghan in White, Yellow, and Green donated by Keri Bishop Enjoy this baby Afghan crocheted like a jumbo granny square or continuous granny square. The center is white bordered by a pastel green then white and trimmed in pastel yellow. Afghan measures 42 by 42 inches. Wow, what a beautiful Afghan to give as a gift for that someone special! 204 $100 Gift Card to Walmart Donated by Mary Haupt Fill your basket with treats for your family and friends. The $100 gift card offers a wonderful opportunity for you to treat yourself or to please and surprise others. 205 Four Bags of Healthy Dog Treats donated by ACB of Connecticut Here's something for the canines in your life. You will receive 4 bags of healthy dog treats baked, packed, and shipped by special needs students at Bellcate School in Vermont. They are freshly baked upon order and contain no preservatives. The flavors are Peanut Butter Pumpkin, Calming Chamomile and Honey Maple Mousse with the maple coming from the farm on the school property and Apple, Oatmeal and Cheese. They are truly making a difference for our dogs! 206 2012 Read Easy Move Scanning Device donated by Roberta McCall You can use this freestanding scanning device which will read out all printed text to users to assist you with everyday life. It includes headphones so you can hear what the scanner is reading to you. It has a custom carrying case, clear voices, Keypad Feature Pack For users requiring additional features such as multi-page documents, WIFI navigation control, saving, loading, importing, and exporting documents! Low Vision Pack that connects your Move to television or computer screen. Let's you view your documents in large print, (up to 2x newspaper headline size on a 22” screen), as well as listen to them. 207A Loaf of Homemade Pumpkin Bread Donated by Terri Nettles Perfect for breakfast, dessert, or a party, this bread will delight all who love pumpkin any time of day. Enjoy this pumpkin bread either plain or with chocolate chips yourself or share with friends or family. It is delicious. 207B Loaf of Homemade Pumpkin Bread Donated by Terri Nettles Perfect for breakfast, dessert, or a party, this bread will delight all who love pumpkin any time of day. Enjoy this pumpkin bread either plain or with chocolate chips yourself or share with friends or family. It is delicious! 208 Handmade Pottery Snack Tray and Butter Dish donated by Patty Fletcher You will enjoy this lovely snack tray which is a rectangular shaped plate with rounded edges. The edges and sides of this piece are textured. It is a marigold color with a glossy finish. Also enjoy the accompanying butter dish which is an oblong shaped plate. It is marigold with a glossy finish. These one-of-a-kind handmade pottery pieces are both useful and lovely. 209 $50 Amazon Gift Card donated by Friends in Art It is time to treat yourself to something special and here's a gift card to help you do it. $50 in spending at Amazon! 210 Four-piece Amalia Serving Set donated by Becky Gleason Enjoy having this four-piece set of elegant flatware. It will add sparkle to any table setting. Made from high-quality 18/10 Stainless Steel, each piece is beautiful, durable and dishwasher safe. The serving utensils feature a unique vine design and rope detail. This set includes a Serving Spoon, Slotted Spoon, Serving Fork, and Serving Spatula. Use this serving set yourself or make someone incredibly happy by making them the recipient of this useful and classy gift. 211 $50 Starbucks Gift Card donated by Merrilee Hill-Kennedy Everyone loves a good cup of coffee. It's even better with some friends or family members over some laughs! As an extra bonus, Starbucks also has goodies to eat. Bid so you can enjoy all the delicious choices from a great coffee establishment. 212 Two Dozen Homemade Cookies donated by Mary Cook of Outta Sight Sweets LLC Your choice of either snickerdoodle or triple chocolate chip cookies. The snickerdoodle is an old-fashioned d
En este episodio se hace un unboxing de la grabadora de voz Zoom H1 Essential y la primera toma de contacto. Además veremos como se realiza la actualización del firmware y como se carga la guía de voz en español, ya que la accesibilidad de la grabadora viene por defecto en inglés. Enlaces de interés: Grabadora de voz Zoom H1 Essential en Amazon. Enlace a Amazon de Zoom H1 Essential Web de Zoom Corporation con el soporte de la grabadora Zoom H1.. Enlace al soporte y documentos de Zoom H1 Essential Web de descarga de los archivos de accesibilidad con las distintas voces. Enlace a la web de descarga de archivos de actualización Web del podcast Living Blindfully de Jonathan Mosen donde se revisa esta grabadora (en inglés). Enlace al episodio del podcast Living Blindfully sobre la Zoom H1
Olá, eu sou Leo Lopes e este é o POD NOTÍCIAS, a sua dose semanal de informação sobre o mercado de podcasts no Brasil e no mundo! Hoje é segunda-feira, dia 25 de março de 2024 e esta é a nossa oitava edição! Antes de entrar nas notícias, eu quero comunicar aqui duas coisas: a primeira é que você, que tem uma marca, produto ou serviço, e quer atingir um público qualificado que se interessa por todas as áreas da cadeia produtiva de podcasts, pode anunciar com a gente aqui no Pod Notícias. E a segunda é que estamos abrindo oportunidades para quem quer colaborar com o nosso podcast. Pra ambos os casos, é só entrar em contato através do e-mail contato@podnoticias.com.br que a gente vai ter muito prazer em conversar com você, beleza? 1 - Entrando agora nas notícias, vamos falar de algumas previsões sobre o mercado de podcast no Brasil e no mundo. A manchete de hoje saiu de uma análise realizada pela Folha de São Paulo, que conversou com vários especialistas e representantes de empresas de tecnologia, pra traçar algumas previsões pra 2024 e o futuro da nossa mídia. Alguns pontos em comum foram: o crescimento do YouTube como um gigante multimídia (especialmente agora, depois do encerramento do Google Podcasts); o desafio dos podcasters independentes, que no mercado atual precisam de uma qualidade maior do que era esperada alguns anos atrás; e a necessidade de mais soluções de monetização pro produtor de podcast poder se manter. Essa conversa foi feita com o Carlos Merigo da B9, o Rodrigo Tigre da Adsmovil, o Andreh Jonathas da ABPod, a Camila Justo do Spotify... Enfim, pessoas que estão trabalhando em todas as frentes de podcast no Brasil. Outro ponto que foi comentado, foi a tendência de criar conteúdos pra públicos internacionais. Isso é algo que cresceu bastante em 2023 com live streaming, vídeos no YouTube e resenhas, então deve chegar também no podcast esse ano. Então, se você se perdeu, a gente retoma: em 2024, a gente vai ter mais demanda pra produções com alta qualidade, mais conversas sobre métodos de monetização, e também vamos ver mais das empresas gigantes do podcast competindo pelo título de "mais influente". Já quando se fala de criação de conteúdo, ele vai ficar cada vez mais internacional. Link 2 - Na semana passada os podcasters que usam o Ad Studio, o gerenciador de anúncios do Spotify, ganharam um novo tipo de "objetivo" pras suas campanhas. Os objetivos do Ad Studio são selecionados no início das campanhas e servem pro usuário fazer seu programa crescer, baseado no tipo de engajamento que ele quer. O sucesso das campanhas pode ser medido por entrega de impressões, alcance e quantidade de cliques, por exemplo. O Podcast Streams, que é esse novo objetivo, permite a promoção direcionada pra mais de 600 milhões de usuários ativos mensais, com opções de segmentação avançada, adaptação pra áudio e vídeo, ajustes durante a campanha e métricas precisas para avaliar o sucesso. Essas métricas incluem streams, novos ouvintes alcançados e contagem de cliques. Segundo o comunicado de imprensa do Spotify, o Streams foi adicionado ao gerenciador pra aumentar as chances dos criadores de conteúdo de "furarem a bolha" e deixar a concorrência mais justa, especialmente considerando que a podosfera pode chegar a 500 milhões de ouvintes globais em 2024. Link 3 - E você sabia que a maioria dos podcasters prefere uma edição com nível médio de complexidade? Pelo menos é o que diz a Megan Dougherty da One Stone Creative na newsletter desse mês. Segundo ela, a edição de podcast pode ser segmentada em três grupos principais: o grupo "minimal", que representa a edição mais básica, que consiste em cortes e nada mais; o grupo "hygiene", em que a edição foca na limpeza do conteúdo; e o grupo "editorial", que faz uma edição mais elaborada baseada no conteúdo. E ao que parece, edições nem tão complexas e nem tão simples são a preferência mundial do produtor de podcast. A Megan também falou sobre a importância que uma edição de qualidade representa pra manter o interesse dos ouvintes. Afinal de contas, uma boa edição enriquece muito o conteúdo, não é ? Quanto podcast existe por aí, que a edição é tão boa que a gente continua escutando mais por conta dela do que pelo conteúdo? É claro que a edição adequada vai variar de acordo com o tipo de conteúdo do podcast, mas no mercado atual, pelo menos uma edição básica pra limpar o áudio é essencial. Não tem mais espaço pra trabalhos sem capricho. Dito isso, se você gostaria que o seu programa tivesse uma edição caprichada, mas não sabe como fazer você mesmo, sempre pode optar por terceirizar essa parte, e, modéstia à parte, a Rádiofobia Podcast e Multimídia está há 12 anos no mercado editando o Nerdcast e outros podcasts que dispensam elogios. Se você quiser editar seu podcast com a gente, é só entrar em contato através do nosso site radiofobia.com.br . Link AINDA EM NOTÍCIAS DA SEMANA: 4 - O Instituto Serrapilheira anunciou esse mês que vai fazer mais um edital de podcasts com vagas afirmativas. O programa desse ano é destinado para podcasts de ciência liderados por pessoas negras, e o edital vai distribuir até R$440 mil em apoio financeiro para a produção de uma temporada. O foco do projeto é promover podcasts de ciência em áreas como ciências da vida, geociências, física, química, ciência da computação e matemática. Além de serem promovidos pelo Instituto, os projetos selecionados também vão receber treinamento pra aperfeiçoar as suas equipes. As inscrições pro edital começam em 15 de abril, e vão até o dia 14 de maio, mas fica tranquilo, que mais perto da data, a gente aqui do Pod Notícias vai te lembrar de novo que é pra você não perder a chance de se inscrever. Link 5 - A Blubrry lançou recentemente o Vid2Pod, uma nova plataforma que converte listas de reprodução do YouTube em podcasts de áudio, de forma simples e acessível. A interface é bastante intuitiva, então os usuários podem importar suas listas de reprodução e converter vídeos em áudio com poucos cliques, eliminando a necessidade da conversão individual de cada vídeo. O Vid2Pod também oferece várias opções de personalização, como formato de áudio, qualidade do arquivo e metadados. Se for usada do jeito certo, a ferramenta serve não só pra criar arquivos de áudio, mas também pra alcançar novas audiências. A gente vai falar mais sobre isso no futuro. Link 6 - E na última semana, executivos da Acast e da Global WedIndex se reuniram com o parlamento do Reino Unido pra discutir sobre o futuro da propagação de notícias, especialmente no áudio e nas redes sociais. Lá no Reino Unido, assim como aqui no Brasil, as fake news estão sendo um problema mais sério a cada dia, então surge a necessidade desses debates sobre responsabilidade e confiança na disseminação das notícias. Na mesa da discussão, a Acast falou sobre o podcasting, que já é uma mídia estabelecida, e que continua com altos índices de confiança do público, especialmente por ser uma mídia democrática. Quem tem algo a dizer, pode dizer. Porém, também foi comentada a diminuição de podcasts independentes na região - especialmente porque hoje em dia se espera um nível de qualidade que não é mais possível de alcançar com qualquer equipamento ou gravação caseira, como a gente falou lá no início do programa. Link E MAIS: 7 - A empresa Auddia, de inteligência artificial e tecnologias em áudio, anunciou um novo financiamento de 3,5 milhões de dólares, ao vender mais 1,3 milhão de dólares de ações comuns. A venda de ações acontece pra financiar melhorias na plataforma, como aprimoramento de IA, Reprodução Contínua e a ferramenta Advance+. Com essa injeção de capital, a empresa agora têm mais de 2 milhões de ações comuns em circulação até o fechamento desse episódio. Link 8 - E o PodMatch, um serviço que combina convidados e anfitriões de podcast ideais para gravar juntos - basicamente um Tinder entre apresentador e convidado - adicionou recentemente um novo recurso que alerta os anfitriões e convidados sobre possíveis cobranças por entrevistas. Tem sido cada vez mais comum ver celebridades e profissionais influentes cobrando pra participar de podcasts, então o aviso do PodMatch evita uma surpresa. Agora, ao enviar uma mensagem para alguém conhecido por cobrar, os usuários vão receber um aviso na caixa de mensagens. Como será que é esse aviso? "Ó, esse daí vai pedir o pix, hein"? Enfim. Junto com o anúncio, o CEO do PodPros Alex Sanfilippo aproveitou a deixa pra incentivar o pessoal a não cobrar pela presença em podcasts. Ou, se for necessária a cobrança, que ela seja feita depois que a pessoa recebe o convite. Eu me pergunto como é que tá a situação lá fora. O pessoal tá se convidando pro podcast dos outros e ainda cobra por isso? É difícil de entender. É por isso que aqui a gente foca (pelo menos até agora) em manter uma podosfera saudável e colaborativa. Link 9 - E por falar em colaboração, na semana passada a gente perguntou na nossa Caixa de perguntas do Instagram há quanto tempo os nossos ouvintes escutam e consomem podcast. Segundo as respostas recebidas, tem quem seja da velha guarda e já escute podcast há 14, 15 anos, mas também o público mais novo, que começou na pandemia e nunca mais parou. Agora, na Caixa de Perguntas dessa semana, a pergunta é sobre as suas preferências pessoais como ouvinte: Quais são seus gêneros ou temas preferidos de podcast? O nosso Instagram é o @pod.noticias e o link vai estar na descrição desse episódio, então segue a gente por lá e não deixa de participar das mini pesquisas que a gente faz toda semana, porque a interação é bem legal. Como sempre, a caixinha de perguntas vai ficar no ar por 24h nos nossos stories, então acessa lá pra participar o quanto antes. Instagram do Pod Notícias SOBRE LANÇAMENTOS: 10 - A Agência Brasileira de Inteligência (ABIN), lançou o Abincast, um podcast institucional pra se aproximar da sociedade, melhorar sua imagem e explicar com detalhes as suas atividades. É interessante que o Abincast esteja sendo lançado bem no meio das investigações sobre a atual política da Abin, incluindo a criação de uma "Abin paralela" durante o governo Bolsonaro e os vários escândalos que a instituição teve nos últimos anos. Curioso, no mínimo... O primeiro episódio do Abincast falou sobre o extremismo violento motivado por ideologia, apresentado por agentes da Abin e ensinando o protocolo de prevenção contra atos extremos. Apesar dessa busca pela transparência e dessa aproximação com as pessoas, o podcast da Abin foi recebido com críticas. É aquele clássico meme: esperava flores, recebeu tiros. O maior desafio da instituição agora é convencer o público que trabalha com ética e respeita os direitos individuais no setor de inteligência. Link 11 - No dia 21 de março estreou o podcast pernambucano "Quando Eu Era Criança", apresentando as profissões para o público infantil. Roteirizado e dirigido por Filipe Carvalho e Márcio Andrade, o programa conta com a apresentação de Andréa Veruska e Wagner Montenegro e vai receber mais de 40 convidados de áreas como cozinha, veterinária, redes sociais, política, artes visuais e futebol. Os episódios, de 15 a 20 minutos, vão ao ar nas segundas e quintas-feiras, apresentando entrevistas com os profissionais sobre suas rotinas de trabalho e memórias de infância. O primeiro episódio, "O que faz um bailarino?", já está disponível no Spotify. Link 12 - E as lendas do basquete LeBron James e JJ Redick lançaram na última semana o podcast "Mind the Game", um programa pra falar sobre basquete, sem filtros, sem subjetividade e sem patrocínios - que é justamente pra eles poderem falar o que quiserem, sem medo da mão invisível do investidor. Indo na contramão de outros podcasts esportivos, o Mind The Game procura ter uma abordagem mais profunda sobre o jogo de basquete de verdade, comentado por jogadores de verdade. Cada episódio tem mais ou menos uma hora de duração, e já está disponível tanto no YouTube quanto em todas as principais plataformas de podcast. Os lançamentos vão acontecer toda semana às terças-feiras. Link 13 - E nesse episódio também tem lançamento de equipamentos, daquele jeito que nós produtores de podcast gostamos. A Zoom, uma gigante japonesa da fabricação de aparelhos de áudio, anunciou nesse mês o lançamento da linha "Zoom Essentials", que inclui os gravadores Zoom H1, H4 e H6, agora com capacidade de gravação de 32 bits flutuantes, o que elimina a necessidade de ajustar os níveis de ganho e evita os picos de áudio. Os novos gravadores apresentam também aumento na capacidade de memória - que agora podem ter até 1TB de armazenamento -, telas LED coloridas, design elegante e acessibilidade com menu audível. O lançamento da nova linha está previsto para o segundo trimestre deste ano, com preços que variam de 99 a 299 dólares dependendo do produto e do modelo. Link RECOMENDAÇÃO NACIONAL: 14 - E a nossa recomendação nacional dessa semana vai para o Oxigênio Podcast, que além de podcast, é também um programa de rádio sobre ciência, tecnologia e cultura produzido pelo Laboratório de Jornalismo da Unicamp em parceria com a Rádio Unicamp. O programa apresenta vários conteúdos legais sobre divulgação científica, e recentemente lançou a série "termos ambíguos", onde uma bancada discute sobre a origem de alguns termos que acabam caindo na boca do povo, como "racismo reverso", "ideologia de gênero" e "cristofobia" por exemplo. O Oxigênio Podcast publica novos episódios quinzenalmente, pelo menos durante o ano letivo, e está disponível em todas as principais plataformas de podcast. Então assina o podcast no seu agregador preferido, que é pra não perder nada dessa nova série que vai esmiuçar todos esses termos ambíguos que a gente vive ouvindo nos debates políticos atuais. Link E assim a gente fecha esta oitava edição do Pod Notícias. Acesse podnoticias.com.br para ter acesso à transcrição e os links das fontes de todas as notícias deste episódio! Acompanhe o Pod Notícias diariamente:- Page do Linkedin- Instagram- Canal público do Telegram Ouça o Pod Notícias nos principais agregadores:- Spotify- Apple Podcasts- Deezer- Amazon Music- PocketCasts O Pod Notícias é uma produção original da Rádiofobia Podcast e Multimídia e publicado pela Rádiofobia Podcast Network, e conta com as colaborações de:- Camila Nogueira - arte- Eduardo Sierra - edição- Lana Távora - pesquisa, pauta e redação final- Leo Lopes - direção geral e apresentação- Thiago Miro - pesquisa Publicidade:Entre em contato e saiba como anunciar sua marca, produto ou serviço no Pod Notícias.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we’ll cover why you might want to use a digital recorder in your podcasting efforts, and how to choose the best one for you.We’ve discussed digital recorders in the past, and in fact, you can find our current definitive guide here: The Best Digital Podcast Recorders on the Market. This episode digs into the very same stuff with a little extra detail. Each option depends on your own unique situation, show format, and budget. But here are some of the models we typically recommend: Zoom H1 or Tascam DR-05 - the lower-cost 'lite' models Zoom H5 or Zoom H6 - premium Zoom options Rodecaster Pro II - the ultimate podcast recorder Zoom PodTrak P4 - does a lot of what the Rodecaster does at quarter of the price Mackie DLZ Creator - the "money is no object" option Also Mentioned Growth Essentials Course
The first thing I always mention when giving settings recommendations for the Zoom H1, is the BEST REC. LEVEL you can be at is 37 (not less...36 sounds WAY worse). Then, if you need to go up from there, it sounds pretty good up to 50, and then the absolute highest I go is 63. There are a couple of other settings configurations that worked pretty well, but 37 really works the best on this audio recorder. So, with the REC. LEVEL of 37, the MIC. BOOST (gain dial) sounds good at 3.5. MORE CUSTOM SETTINGS: www.silverlightphotoco.com/audio
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Merry Christmas Everyone! This is a replay of episode 700 of the School of Podcasting titled, "Fifty Four Podcast Questions in Twenty Six Minutes." (along with some updates as that episode is from December 2019). We will be back on January 1, 2022 Thanks to all of our supporters: SPONSOR: Podcast Branding.co If you need artwork, a logo, a custom podcast website, or a full-on branding audit, let the award-winning graphic artist (and fellow podcaster Mark Des Cotes make that great, professional first impression. see www.podcastbranding.co TEACHER'S PET: Dog Podcast Network If you have a dog and want something to listen to while you take your four-legged friend for a walk check of Dog Edition. They have multiple shows all about our favorite furry friends at dogpodcastnetwork.com Mugshot: Based on a True Story Podcast Ever wonder how true those movies are that are based on a true story? Find out at www.basedonatruestorypodcast.com JOIN THE SCHOOL OF PODCASTING Join the School of Podcasting worry-free using the coupon code " coach " and save 20%. Your podcast will have you sounding confident, sound great (buying the best equipment for your budget), and have you syndicated all over the globe. There is a 30-day worry-free money-back guarantee Go to schoolofpodcasting.com/start QUESTIONS Best Microphone Samson Q2u or ATR2100 Best Podcast Media Hosting ( Libsyn.com use the coupon code sopfree to get a free month) How many episodes should I launch with? How do you record a phone call? Skype Out or a Rodecaster Pro (or Zoom Podtrak P4 - more affordable) Best way to record skype? free mp3 skype recorder (PC) Call Recorder (Mac) Getting comfortable recording solo? Can you make money with a podcast? see the book Profit From Your Podcast How do I get booked as a guest on other shows? (Interview Guide) A Top mistake podcasters make? Best use of a Zoom H1 portable Recorder UPDATE I recommend the Podtrak P4 now. It is the "Swiss Army Knife" of podcasting ( see Gear Guide) or watch this video for more information on podcast gear Who is the Rodecaster Pro best suited for? Again, I recommend the Podtrak P4 now. It is the "Swiss Army Knife" of podcasting ( see Gear Guide) or watch this video for more information on podcast gear if you're on a budget. Best affordable software to record your podcast? Audacity (learn Audacity) What audio plugins do you use? Waves Scheps Omni Channel Should I use Facebook ads to promote my podcast? What do you think about Anchor.fm? SEE UPDATED REASONS Do I need to edit my podcast? Should I use my transcripts for my “Show notes/Blog Post?” See otter.ai for free transcriptions How do you avoid burnout? Make it easy to capture and manage ideas like Evernote. Should I use a stage name? What link should I use when I promote my podcast? see this post Getting over first episode jitters Should I do an episode zero/trailer? Should I upgrade my equipment? ( see Gear Guide) or watch this video for more information on podcast gear if you're on a budget. What do you use for Live Streaming? Streamyard Takin Live Phone Calls with a Que? Call in Studio How do I get sponsors? Should I share one microphone with my co-host? What should I expect to pay when hiring a Podcast Editor? see Steve Stewart. The cheapest I know is Audio Editing Service Should I syndicate my audio podcast to YouTube? Should I launch a crowdfunding campaign? Playing music in my show, is it legal? Uploading my episodes to Apple? See Video Start over or rebrand my podcast? Should I join a podcast network? (more info) I need a web designer www.podcastbranding.co Kapa99 if you're on a budget can do Artwork Check out www.trypodpage.com for a DIY solution and www.learnpodpage.com to get up to speed quickly. Who do I hire for voice over? Music Radio Creative or Media Voice Overs Is starting a podcast hard? How do I get my podcast to rank higher in Apple Podcasts? Who do you use for your web host? Cooler Websites or Siteground Most of my shows are on Podpage now. Does my podcast need a website? Should I use Audiograms? ( see the episode and audiogram tools) What Marketing Tools do you use? Social Bee for Posting, Sendfox for Email UPDATE: I now use Convertkit. What SEO Tools do you use? Yoast SEO Plugin, and Ubersuggest UPDATE: check out SurferSEO and Mangools (a suite of tools) What is your favorite app to listen to podcasts? Overcast.fm on the iPhone, and Pocketcasts sounds great on Android What makes a podcast good? (more info) Should my podcast use Seasons? Should I start a second podcast? How do I quit a podcast? How do I take a hiatus? How do I un-podfade? Should I do a solo show or do interviews? How do I get more downloads? How do I start a podcast and quit my job in six weeks? See You All January 1 2022!
Einen eigenen Podcast, aber du hast keine Ahnung wie das funktionieren könnte? Schon so oft wurde ich schon gefragt, wie das funktioniert mit dem Podcasten. Viele haben Angst vor dem vermeintlichen riesen Berg Technik und glauben, dass sie das nicht wuppen können. Besonders bei Frauen hören ich so oft Sätze wie: „Technik ist nicht so meins. Andere können das besser als ich. Ich krieg das eh nicht hin. Dann lass ich das lieber mit dem Podcast“. Bist du dir dabei bewusst, dass du mit deiner Stimme und deiner einzigartigen Botschaft das Leben von einem Menschen komplett verändern kannst. Ein Mensch der sich noch keine Coachings und Seminare bucht, weil er noch nicht soweit ist. Aber dieser Mensch hört deinen Podcast! Und genau deshalb kam mir die Idee, dir dazu ein paar Kniffe und Gedanken mitzugeben, wie du die ersten Schritte gehen kannst. Und wie genial wäre es, wenn dein Podcast, deine Stimme das Leben von Menschen nachhaltig verändert! -- Deine Mareile ☘ MEINE EMPFEHLUNGEN AUS DIESER FOLGE: Buch dir direkt dein kostenloses Klarheitsgespräch: https://mareilebeigelbeck.youcanbook.me/ Dein Weg zum eigenen Podcast? Komm in die Podcast Masterclass „Podcast leicht gemacht“: https://podcastleichtgemacht.now.site/home MEINE BESTE PODCAST AUSSTATTUNG: Mein autarkes Mikrofon - Handy Recorder Zoom-H1 *:https://amzn.to/3id9hVg Wind & Pop Schutz für Zoom H1 *: https://amzn.to/34LT5Cv Zubehör für Zoom H1 *: https://amzn.to/3cicEXk Zoom H1 Bundle incl. Zubehör *: https://amzn.to/2TM2HLn *Affiliate Links, an denen ich einen kleinen Obolus verdiene, Du hast dadurch natürlich keine Mehrkosten :-) MEINE SHOWNOTES: Telegram Kanal #dieglücksfluencerin“: https://t.me/mareilebeigelbeck Website: www.mareile-beigelbeck.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mareilebeigelbeck Instagram: @mareile_beigelbeck UpSpeak: https://link.upspeak.de/MareileBeigelbeck YouTube: http://bit.ly/YouTubeMareileBeigelbeck Email: info@mareile-beigelbeck.com
Jag och Charlie samtalar hemma hos honom inspelat med Zoom H1 och försöker hålla låda för varandra i ungefär en timma. Det som är så fantastiskt är att både jag och Charlie halkar in på bajssnack som vanligt Om Ni gillar denna podcast så får ni gärna bidra med ett ekonomiskt tillskott på paypal: https://www.paypal.me/HampusRB/ Eller på Patreon https://www.patreon.com/hampusrb Sen kan ni alltid följa mig på facebook och instagram om ni söker på Hampus Runda Bord på båda plattformarna. Ni kan även boka mig som standup-komiker eller Enterteiner numera. Kontakta mig via Hampusrundabord@gmail.com för mer information. Komikerbiten kan vara för företaget, festen eller en annan tillställning! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hampusrb/message
Important update regarding the Zoom F2, plus why I plan to stop recommending the Zoom H1 as a wired lavalier body pack recorder (HINT: It is affected by radio frequency interference from newer smart phones). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/silverlightphoto/support
If you enjoy this podcast, consider buying me a coffee: https://adamstoner.com/support I've kept an audio journal for over five years. When I began I was studying Radio Production at the University of Gloucestershire. I've worked for a couple of radio stations since then including the UK's children's radio station Fun Kids where I currently produce podcasts including The Week Junior Show and Activity Quest. During university I would record voice memos on my iPhone and email those to a Tumblr account. I'm not sure I was fully aware of what a podcast was at the time but I suppose that's essentially what I was making; a hyper-deconstructed, voicemail-esque, far-too-frequent podcast. After university I downloaded all of the voice memos and binned the account but I carried on logging my thoughts and capturing sound. These voice memos feature friends old and new, relationships past and present, and places that no longer exist. One of the earliest is my then-girlfriend and I walking around the since-demolished Beechwood Arcade in Cheltenham. Others are filled with the sounds of buskers and church bells, lecturers and concerts. If you listen to the podcast version of this blog post you'll be able to hear some of the things I mention. Soon I realised a lot of creatives do the same thing, especially musicians and others who work in audio, but keeping an audio diary isn't something that's just for people who work in audio. The average person can also benefit from becoming an audio diarist. My setup today isn't that much more complex than the one from 2015. I occationally use a dedicated audio recorder (a Zoom H1 with a pair of Apple Earpods plugged in) but otherwise I still whip out my iPhone to record birdsong, to blab some passing thought into the record, or conduct impromptu interviews with my friends and family (‘where are we off to?', ‘tell us what you can see', ‘what are you doing?') – much to their annoyance, I'm sure. I catalogue and regularly back these recordings up to both Tresorit, my cloud hosting provider of choice, and external drives to make them both safe and highly searchable. Here's how you can become an audio diarist: The best microphone is the one you have. Your iPhone is as good as any studio microphone. It's what I record all of my podcasts on! Introduce each clip with the date, time, and where you are. If there are other people nearby get them to say hello and introduce them too. You don't have to talk. Audio diaries can just be sounds from somewhere. The trickle of a nearby stream, the sound of applause at a stand-up gig, the rowdiness of a central London pub pre-COVID and post-9pm. No written diary is a diary if you burn every page after writing it; no audio diary is an audio diary without audio. Back up your recordings (via iCloud for iPhones) and back them up again. Label them something sensible so you can find what you're after. Let's take my last entry as an example: 141020 (the date) 1856 (the time) at Home (the location) talking about lockdown rule changes (the subject) The key with any diary whether it's written or recorded is both quantity and quality. Record often – I make three entries a day on average – and – for added emphasis – keep what you record safe. The more you add to it, the more valuble it becomes to your future-self (or whoever you might be making your diary for). If audio isn't your thing, I've also written a post on how to keep a written diary too which you can read at /journal.
In this episode I have the wife back on to talk about dreams, casinos, tv show. I get to use some "new" equipment. Using my Zoom H1 until I get my Zoom P4. First show NOT on Zoom video chat. Sorry about missing last weeks episode. Life happened, and I didn't have time to record and post an episode.
On episode 227 of the BSP, I talk about the Neumann U67, How Post Processing is responsible for that “BROADCAST” sound, guitar covers I did 15 years ago, Recommended USB Microphones under $130, Connecting a Dynamic mic to the Zoom H1n, Why I Love the SM7b and a whole lot more. Subscribe to the full audio podcast at http://www.bandrewsays.com Gear Used This Episode (Affiliate Links): Neumann U67: https://imp.i114863.net/NrO97 OC White Low Profile Boom Arm: https://www.ocwhite.com/product/ultima-gen2-ultra-low-profile-adjustable-mic-boom-with-a-12-fixed-horizontal-arm-and-machined-table-bushing/ Universal Audio x8: https://imp.i114863.net/zMg2r Sennheiser HD650: https://geni.us/sennhd650 Twitter: @bandrewsays Ask Questions: https://www.askbandrew.com Merch; https://teespring.com/stores/podcastage-store Discord: http://www.podcastage.com/discord Police Light Footage: https://audiosoundclips.com/police-lights-effect-video-background/ 00:00 - Intro 01:11 - News Sucks 01:45 - Neumann U67 03:45 - WYHTS: Other Professional Audio YouTube Channels Sound Speeds: https://www.youtube.com/soundspeeds Dave Rat: https://www.youtube.com/user/www73171 05:15 - WYHTS: Post Processing is Responsible for the Broadcast Sound 06:25 - WYHTS: Fighting a Ban is Hypocritical? 09:30 - WYHTS: Didn’t I Do a Cover of The Early November on YouTube 15 years Ago? 10:25 - WYHTS: Hot Salsa is Best Salsa 12:10 - Ask Bandrew 13:00 - Voice Submission 1 13:42 - What Sub $130 USB Mics Would You Recommend? 15:45 - Email Submission 2 16:30 - Can You Connect a Dynamic Mic Directly to the Zoom H1? 19:53 - Voice Submission 3 22:45 - I Can’t Hear My Voice Over the Video Game I’m Playing 27:08 - Email Submission 4 27:27 - Do You Need an Audio Interface for the Rode NT1? 28:58 - Voice Submission 5 29:15 - Thoughts on the Rodecaster Pro? Review of RCP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxqNq3xifyQ 34:30 - Voice Submission 6 35:15 - Why Do You Like the SM7B!? 38:40 - Why Is The SM7b So Popular? 41:15 - Outro
On episode 218 of the BSP I discuss YouTube’s official announcement of Chapter Markers, The Rode Video Micro, Rode Procaster vs. Electro Voice RE320, Using Sidechaining for Multimic Setups, and Dynamic vs. Condenser Mics. Subscribe to the full audio podcast at http://www.bandrewsays.com Gear Used This Episode (Affiliate Links): Mojave MA-201 Fet: N/A Yellowtec m!ka Boom Arm: https://shop.yellowtec.com/epages/Yellowtec.sf/en_US/?ObjectPath=/Shops/Yellowtec/Products/YT3601 Universal Audio x8: https://imp.i114863.net/zMg2r Sony MDR7506: https://geni.us/7506 Twitter: @bandrewsays Ask Questions: https://www.askbandrew.com Merch; https://teespring.com/stores/podcastage-store Discord: http://www.podcastage.com/discord 00:00 - Intro 00:59 - YouTube Officially Announces Chapter Markers YT Announcement: https://support.google.com/youtube/thread/49733199 YT How To: https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/9884579 BSP How To: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OhEA-lw4RQ 03:00 - Why I’m not Covering Everything Going On 04:00 - Ask Bandrew 04:45 - Video Submission 1 05:45 - Rode Video Micro Direct to Mac vs. Zoom H1 08:04 - Email 2 08:36 - Rode Procaster vs EV RE320 10:08 - Voice Submission 3 11:09 - Will I Record an Album or EP? 16:22 - Advice For Recording in Summer? 17:53 - Email 4 19:00 - Can I Run Dynamic & Condenser Mics At The Same Time? 21:15 - Video Submission 5 22:16 - Using Sidechaining for Multi Mic Setup 26:25 - Email 6 26:51 - Dynamic & Condensers and Phantom Power 27:37 - Background Noise and Dynamic vs. Condenser 28:54 - Voice Submission 7 30:52 - Do I Need “Studio”Headphones for Recording and Mixing? 35:00 - Outro
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In this episode, Jeff, Jay, Sean, and Drew nerd out and talk Star Wars!!! Does the prequel trilogy have what it takes to hold itself in the vault of everlasting 90's films? Find out here. Be sure to follow us on all social media @nothowitsdone. Podcast conducted VIA Zoom: Recorded with Zoom H1 recorder. Mixed and edited in Garage Band.
This week I'm launching a special bonus episode with my significant other person Duncan McArthur, talking about anxiety, depression, career change and of course Covid-19. I’m also giving a bunch of shout out’s to a range of incredible independent businesses in need of your online love. There are many purveyors of delicious foodie products and other goodies that will brighten up your isolation station. This is coming at you from home, recorded on the little Zoom H1, so excuse the lack of professional studio quality but I can't get to the studio right now. More about Duncan. A geophysicist by training, Duncan worked offshore on a survey boat in the oil and gas industry for years, travelling the world from Africa to Asia and Europe. After a tough time with his mental health in the latter years he chose to take a year off, focusing on his wellbeing and throwing himself into painting, nature study, running and mountain leader qualifications. A few qualities strike me most. Duncan is someone who is true to himself and honest through and through. A selfless, generous friend, there for his people. He’s a ridiculously funny guy, making me laugh every day. So funny that when we first met I questioned how someone with such a sense of fun emitting from them could ever fall into depression and anxiety. Which is exactly why we should never judge and know that most people are fighting internal battles of some form or another, even if they appear fine on the outside. Duncan sat down with me in our quarantine nest to talk about the dark times in his life, career change, staying well and Covid-19.
In this episode, Drew and Jay talk all things Coronavirus, people hoarding hand sanitizer and we talk about if the movie Wayne's World still has legs. Please check in and have a bunch of quarantined laughs on us. Cover Art made with open source imagery in the app Adobe Spark. All audio recorded in Garage Band. SFX for intro from the app Big Bang! Drew records on a Zoom H1 microphone.
My guest is Eric Hunley - host and producer of Unstructured (podcast), and YouTube livestreamer! We discussed tons, including: Shure SM7b (He also has the following mics: EV RE27ND, Sennheiser E835, Shure SM58, ATR2100, Samson Q2U, Shure EV88, Heil PR40) RODE boom arm Standing desk Cloudlifter Rodecaster Pro (He previously used a Focusrite Scarlett Solo) Zoom H6 and Zoom H1 2012 iMac Adobe Audition (previously used Audacity) Izotope RX7 Advanced - de-reverb, mouthclicks, EQ, Auphonic He also own Logic Pro, Reaper, Hindenburg Journalist Pro, and Ferrite (for the iPad Pro). Descript (for de-umming) Kid3 to tag his MP3's Podbean Blubrry Thanks for being a great guest, Eric! DID YOU KNOW........We exist for the purpose of helping you, so please comment below with any questions or remarks. We appreciate you listening. Want to Start a Business or Have a Career as a Podcast Producer/Engineer? Listen and Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, TuneIn, Android, RSS, Email
We all know motovlogging costs money, especially when it comes to gear/equipment to take up this hobby? The Five Dirty Bikers discuss what they use as far as cameras, audio and helmet setups in this episode.Also, MORE great MMM updates!Visit Five Dirty Bikers on social media!TwitterFacebookInstagramDiscord- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Visit the website: www.fivedirtybikers.com
Kerstin Önnebo som har Skrivarpodden satsade högt och skrev till hej@podgeek.se och berättade att hon gärna ville vara gäst i #Podgeek Sagt och gjort, Lena & Kerstin gjorde en "double ender" och hade ett spännande samtal om att vara podcastare och konstaterar också att det är stor skillnad i vad en podd egentligen är. Kerstin Önnebo har 4 poddar; Skrivarpodden, Bokmässepodden, Hållbara städer med KumBro och en podd för Sweco. Skrivarpodden, som är Kerstins egna är en intervjupodcast och hon har bytt upp sin teknik allteftersom hon har utvecklat både sig själv och podden. Från att ha börjat med en Zoom H1 och enkla myggor så har hon nu landat på en Zoom H6 och Rode mikrofoner M3 på fristående stativ. Redigeringen får hon oftast hjälp med, så den sker i Adobe, men hon kan också redigera själv och då använder hon Garageband. Libsyn är host och Kerstin ger en alldeles naturlig förklaring till varför hon gör det. Vi fick lite tips på poddar att lyssna på av Kerstin; Staden, Sveriges Arkitekter En Svensk Tiger, handlar om historia Superältarna Till sist pratar vi förstås om PodCoast och varför man måste åka på den! Lena använde sin vanliga utrustning i garderoben: Mikrofon - Samson Q2U Inspelare - Zoom H6 P-O har sedan redigerat de två filerna varsamt i Hindenburg: Voice profiler Noise reduction exporterad i -14 LUFS
In this episode, Drew and Jay agree that the Chiefs are going to win by 12. Jay once rooted for the Patriots. We cover the Aaron Hernandez story. Drew's wife hangs out to hear her husband's amazing perspectives on all things football. Cover Art made with open source imagery in the app Adobe Spark. All audio recorded in Garage Band. SFX for intro from the app Big Bang! Drew records on a Zoom H1 microphone.
In this episode, Jay finds out in 2019 that he doesn't know anything about valet or class. We cover some lady who is wrongfully shaming Lamar Jackson for buying his offensive line Rolex's, and more typical Not How It's Done shit talk. Cover Art made with open source imagery in the app Adobe Spark. All audio recorded in Garage Band. SFX for intro from the app Big Bang! Drew records on a Zoom H1 microphone.
Avoid The Phone if Possible Unless it is your only option, you want to avoid using an actual phone line as it will sound like, well, the phone (it cuts some of the clarity out and the bass). If you have people who will only use a phone you can get a skype to phone account (which is currently around $3.00 a month). Other options are to use a zoom.us meeting and have the person call in. The quality will be worse. Another "better than nothing" option is uberconference.com, Here again, you would connect via your microphone and your guest would connect via the phone. Record Your Call as a WAV File If you are connecting via an interface like the Scarlet 2i2, then send the audio into a portal recorder like the Zoom H1, or H6. This will make it sound better as you are capturing exactly the way you hear it is. With Skype recorders (or its own internal recorder) you lose quality. It's usable, but you ALWAYS want to do what you can to preserve the quality. So, How Do I Record Skype If you are on a mac check out Call Recorder. If you are on a PC check out Free Skype Recorder. In both cases, I would find a way to get a local recorder going as well so you have two recordings going. A Better Solution with Flexibility If you want more flexibility, try Squadcast.fm which records both sides of the conversation, and eliminates those "skype burps" as it records both sides of the podcast locally. If you don't have the need for this, it can also combine the two sides of the conversation into one file. The Easiest Solution Currently, in 2019 the easiest and most flexible way to record a phone call is the Rodercaster Pro from Rode. I have and use one of these. This unit does everything. You can connect multiple people via phone, USB, Bluetooth, and directly via a microphone (you could have a total of seven people connected). It's an amazing piece of equipment with a price tag around $600 but it also has a built-in recorder, acts as a mixer, and has built-in audio enhancements.
So it has been a while, and we talk about Dayton Ohio and the Air Force museum there. Columbus is also a nice city to visit, not to busy and lots of eating and shopping options, as well as Preston's hamburger that might be the best burger I have ever eaten. Also some video game talk about Fire Emblem Warriors and the Naruto Ninja storm series on the switch. Ace combat 7 Soundtrack release date is made known and there is an orchestral performance in japan for it later this year. This episode was recorded on my Zoom H1 at my gaming PC so it is not the same fidelity as the Zoom board and the EV RE20 mic, but it works in a pinch. Jaws out.
Some adult language: In this episode, Drew conducts an interview with the incredibly talented BJ Leggett. The episode starts off differently, with the song "Dear Me" Written by BJ to himself to help him cope with his personal demons. He now spends his time telling his story, and hopes to start his career in public speaking, to help others battling similar issues. Cover Art made with open source imagery in the app Adobe Spark. All audio recorded in Garage Band. SFX for intro from the app Big Bang! Drew records on a Zoom H1 microphone.
Close recording of crickets inside a plastic box during a laboratory with children in CECREA La Ligua (Chile). The cricket are "fulvipennis" crickets, around 300 crickets are inside the box. Recorded during the night trough two Sanken Cos11 D microphones, on a Zoom H1 recorder. Original recording in Wave 96kHz 24bit. Recorded on 10th of July 2019.
How does one draw in an organic audience when they're a nobody? Perhaps it must be the voice and the message that draws them in - In this episode, Jay and Drew cut it up about Jays vacation, Drew's new job with the historical society, and parenting from the father's perspective. Please enjoy this episode and please feel free to share it. Cover Art made with open source imagery in the app Adobe Spark. All audio recorded in Garage Band. SFX for intro from the app Big Bang! Drew records on a Zoom H1 microphone and Jay records on the ZoomH4
La Zoom H1 es tan versátil que puede usarse como micrófono usb, interfaz y obviamente grabadora profesional. Ideal para tu podcast
In this episode, Jay and Drew recap the current NHL Stanley Cup Finals, talk about starting as a comedian, musician and entrepreneur. Before you can become a groomed performer, you have to understand how to fail. It's such an essential tool for success. Cover Art made with open source imagery in the app Adobe Spark. All audio edited in Garage Band. SFX for intro from the app Big Bang! Drew records on a Zoom H1 microphone. Jay records on the Zoom H3 microphone.
Happy Friday, my friends! We're back with the second episode of the Indiana Geeking Podcast, the podcast where we focus on Hoosier-based creators and events! This month, Lizz and I took a trip to one of the top 3D Printing events, the Midwest RepRap Festival. Held in Goshen, it brought in makers from across the world to show off their work, their machines, and eat tacos. As we were looking around, and preparing to start our own journey into 3D printing (more on that next week), we found some folks from here in Indiana that we wanted to talk Hoosier business with. Luckily, I had the trusty old Zoom H1 with me, so I was able to get some interviews with some folks in northern Indiana who make 3D Printers, filament, and use all of this to make their own props and costumes! So, without further ado, join me as I give you some top events for the month of April, then jump into a series of short interviews with some of the local folks tabling at MRRF! Don't worry, this one's only about 45 minutes long! NOTE: You can find the Facebook Photo Album with the photos we took at this link. Time Stamps! 0:00 – 0:07 Introduction 0:07 – 3:28 "By Any Other Name" by Five Year Mission, Year Four 3:28 - 5:31 Episode Introduction and Upcoming Events - Head Geek, Tony Troxell 5:36 - 18:02 Interview with Steve Wygant, SeeMeCNC 18:09 - 33:18 Interview with Caleb Fairres, Prop Builder & SeeMeCNC 33:24 - 41:37 Interview with Jim Spencer, FilaBlend 41:44 - 42:35 Wrap-up - Head Geek, Tony Troxell 42:35 – 45:22 “Keep Beach City Weird”, The Shake Ups, The Shake Ups in Beach City 42:49 – 44:31 Closing, Patron Thanks Links of note! Mentioned during the intro: Oddities & Curiosities Expo Kinda Nerdy Night Out Shazam Screening Ash Comic & Toy Show Mick Foley at The Toy Pit LaffyCon Where to find the Midwest RepRap Festival online: Facebook Twitter Steve Wygant, SeeMeCNC Original IndieGoGo Rostock Max V4 SeeMeCNC Website SeeMeCNC Twitter SeeMeCNC Facebook SeeMeCNC Instagram Caleb Fairres, Prop Builder & SeeMeCNC Instagram Twitter The World Through Electrospecs Podcast Jim Spencer, FilaBlend Filablend Website FilaBlend Twitter FilaBlend Facebook Music featured on this Episode Opening track: “By Any Other Name" by Five Year Mission, Year Four (Website) Closing track: “Keep Beach City Weird” by The Shake Ups, The Shake Ups in Beach City (Website) Where to find Tony (and, by extension, this blog) online! Twitter Facebook YouTube Twitch Where to find the Podcast online! This blog Podbean Google Music Stitcher Radio – Please, feel free to rate and leave a review! Apple Podcasts – Please, feel free to rate and leave a review! Contact the Blog! Email Twitter Support the Blog Support Geeking in Indiana Affiliate Links Indiana Geeking Patreon Buy me a Ko-Fi! Indiana Geeking Shop Geeking in Indiana through TeePublic Donate Button (It’s on the sidebar! —>) Amazon Wish List All notes for this episode can be found at http://geekinginindiana.com/igp-y5e02/ Thank you all for listening! As always, be excellent to each other, and to yourselves! I’ll see you all soon!
In this episode we'll cover why you might want to use a digital recorder in your podcasting efforts, and how to choose the best one for you.We've discussed digital recorders in the past, and in fact you can find current definitive guide here: The Best Digital Podcast Recorders on the Market. This episode discusses the very same stuff with a little extra detail.We'll cover: Why Might you Need a Digital Recorder for Podcasting?Mobile recording – capture an interview any time, any placeRisk mitigation – avoid recording to a computer and the crash risk that posesBackup – Record to Digitial Recorder PLUS PC for the best of both worldsWhat Digital Recorder Should I Buy?Each option depends on your own unique situation, show format, and budget. Zoom H1 or Tascam DR-05 - the lower cost 'lite' modelsZoom H4 - mid-range optionZoom H5 or Zoom H6 - premium options Also MentionedAlitu: The Podcast Maker App automates your podcast productionThe Podcast Host Academy - work with us to plan, launch, and grow your podcast Support the show (https://pod.academy)
In this episode we’ll cover why you might want to use a digital recorder in your podcasting efforts, and how to choose the best one for you.We’ve discussed digital recorders in the past, and in fact you can find current definitive guide here: The Best Digital Podcast Recorders on the Market. This episode discusses the very same stuff with a little extra detail.We'll cover: Why Might you Need a Digital Recorder for Podcasting?Mobile recording – capture an interview any time, any placeRisk mitigation – avoid recording to a computer and the crash risk that posesBackup – Record to Digitial Recorder PLUS PC for the best of both worldsWhat Digital Recorder Should I Buy?Each option depends on your own unique situation, show format, and budget. Zoom H1 or Tascam DR-05 - the lower cost 'lite' modelsZoom H4 - mid-range optionZoom H5 or Zoom H6 - premium options Also MentionedAlitu: The Podcast Maker App automates your podcast productionThe Podcast Host Academy - work with us to plan, launch, and grow your podcast Support the show (https://pod.academy)
In this episode, Jay and Drew talk about aunt Becky and her pending legal issues, crazy trades made across the NFL, Talking shit to the Penguin's tonight at the Sabres game, and some comic book talk for our nerd fans that love that shit as much as we do. Cover Art made with open source imagery in the app Adobe Spark. All audio edited in Garage Band. SFX for intro from the app Big Bang! Drew records on a Zoom H1 microphone.
In this episode, Drew and Jay discuss the repercussions of paying for hand jobs in Florida. Join in on this hilarious episode, and don't forget to subscribe. Cover Art made with open source imagery in the app Adobe Spark. All audio edited in Garage Band. SFX for intro from the app Big Bang! Drew records on a Zoom H1 microphone.
Dr. Stephanie Murphy joins the Golden Stallion of the Tech World to review a new piece of tech for the show, the Zoom H1 Handy Recorder. Nothing like a good couch-side conversation. Special Guest: Dr. Stephanie Murphy LINKS FROM THE SHOW:—”Zoom H1 Official Website” Link: www.zoom.co.jp/products/h1/ APPENDIX:—If you would like to purchase the Zoom H1, here’s the link for it on Amazon: Zoom H1 Handy Portable Digital Recorder with Accessory Package! Don't forget you can also visit the Sovryn Tech Soundcloud page (@sovryntech) where you can comment directly onto the podcast as it plays, and listen and download the entire Sovryn Tech show library! Also don't forget you can e-mail the show at: sovryntech@hush.ai www.sovryntech.comwww.gplus.to/briansovryn
Dr. Stephanie Murphy joins the Golden Stallion of the Tech World to review a new piece of tech for the show, the Zoom H1 Handy Recorder. Nothing like a good couch-side conversation. Special Guest: Dr. Stephanie Murphy LINKS FROM THE SHOW:—”Zoom H1 Official Website” Link: www.zoom.co.jp/products/h1/ APPENDIX:—If you would like to purchase the Zoom H1, here’s the link for it on Amazon: Zoom H1 Handy Portable Digital Recorder with Accessory Package! Don't forget you can also visit the Sovryn Tech Soundcloud page (@sovryntech) where you can comment directly onto the podcast as it plays, and listen and download the entire Sovryn Tech show library! Also don't forget you can e-mail the show at: sovryntech@hush.ai www.sovryntech.comwww.gplus.to/briansovryn
We chat with Austin-based podcast producer Myrriah Gossett on this episode of Create Pod. Myrriah joined us at Permanent RCRD Studios in Austin to discuss her important role as a producer on great shows like Seen with Miranda, Creative Queso, and Masters and Founders. We began our chat by asking Myrriah about some of her failures, or the more challenging moments, that she learned from on the road to becoming a producer. You can learn more about Myrriah and her work at her website. What we used to produce this episode of Create Pod Hardware 2 Shure SM7B microphones 2 Cloudlifter mic activators 1 Audio Technica ATR 2100 microphone 1 Behringer U-Phoria UMC404 HD audio interface 1 Mac Mini 1 Zoom H1 portable recorder (backup) Software and Services Adobe Audition CC Auphonic Multitrack (desktop) Libsyn The music heard in this episode is “Depressed” by The Lookers and The Inventors’ “Land Water,” used under Creative Commons.
Bu videoda, benim gibi YouTube'da video üretenlerin yaşadığı ses konusundaki güçlüklere cevap verebilmek adına bir test yaptım. Rode SmartLav+ ile diğer mikrofonlarımı karşılaştırdım. Bunlar; Azden EX503, Shotgun, Mobil Telefonlar için Özel Yaka Mikrofonu ve Zoom H1 doğrudan kayıt. Siz hangi ses beğendiğiniz? Videonun en sonunda, art arda hepsini dinleyebilirsiniz. Ses 16bit 44.1khz olarak kaydedildi, hiçbir düzenlemeye tabi tutulmadı ve doğrudan Final Cut Pro X içerisinde görüntü dosyası ile eşleştirildi. Videoda dinlemiş olduğunuz sesin tamamı orjinaldir. Video içerisinde düzenleme yapacağımı söylemiştim başlangıç bölümü için ancak, yapmamaya karar verdim. 1. Azden EX503 Yaka Mikrofonu: https://goo.gl/c6svBd 2. Shotgun Mikrofon Sidande: https://goo.gl/kukhxL 3. Telefon İçin TRRS Yaka Mikrofonu: https://goo.gl/JrZQNH 4. Rode SmartLav+ Yaka Mikrofonu: https://goo.gl/f9isY9 5. Zoom H1 Ses Kayıt Cihazı: https://goo.gl/rHYiuX Kanalıma Abone Olmak İçin : https://goo.gl/bkbZuy ✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿ SOSYAL MEDYA HESAPLARIM ✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿ Web Sitem: http://www.phardon.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phardonTV/ FlickR: https://www.flickr.com/photos/phardon/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2iK... ✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿ WEB SİTEM / BLOĞUM ✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿ Phardon.com'da fotoğrafçılık, bisiklet ve video hakkında bilgiler, fotoğraf çekim teknikleri, ürün inceleme videoları bulabilirsiniz. Zaman zaman seyahat hakkında da yazıyorum. Yorum, öneri ve sorularınızı videolar altına bulunan yorum bölümüne yapabilir veya http://www.phardon.com sitesindeki yazılar altına yorum bırakabilirsiniz. ✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿ KULLANILAN EKİPMANLAR ✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿ Fotoğraf Makinesi/Kamera: Sony RX100MIV Mikrofon: Azden Pro Kayıt: Zoom H1 Tripod: Manfrotto Video + Fotoğraf Tripodları
In this episode, Drew interviews actor Bob Rusch about how an actor from Western New York can make it on to the big screen. He tells us about his path to get there, the love of the craft, and so much more. Bob dives into details of his new movie Demolition Dance, which is set to shoot very soon. Bob also, gives information on his acting classes at Studio 716. Be sure to reach out and follow him on social media. @BobRushcActor Cover Art made with open source imagery in the app Adobe Spark. All audio edited in Garage Band. SFX for intro from the app Big Bang! Drew records on a Zoom H1 microphone.
Apenas um teste de áudio e nossa primeira experiência audiofônica. Esse podcast é gravado com o um gravador Zoom H1, muito sangue no zóio e alegria no coração.
In this episode, Jay and Drew talk about the failure that was Fyre Fest, they chat it up about the guy that choked out the mountain lion and much more. Cover Art made with open source imagery in the app Adobe Spark. All audio edited in Garage Band. SFX for intro from the app Big Bang! Drew records on a Zoom H1 microphone.
There are lots of great options out there for recording in-person interviews. Mentioned on this episode Fan Fission – our membership community Zoom H5 – digital recorder Zoom H1 – digital recorder ATR3350 – lav mic Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 – preamp Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 – preamp SM58 – dynamic mic MXL990 – condenser mic Samson […]Support the show
SHOW NOTES Just Tev, a mini episode Drink of the Show: Chocolate Corvette Ingredients: 1 1/2 oz dark rum 1/2 oz dark creme de cacao 4 oz hot chocolate 2 oz heavy cream Drink Rating (out of 5) Tev: 4 Equipment Zoom R24 mixer Zoom H1 portable recorder AT2020 mics iPad app: Resounder Editing: Garageband […]
Zune Podcasting And Zoom H1 Digital Audio Recorder Review Right Click Here To Download In this episode, I am delighted to share an interview that I had with Rob Greenlee from Microsoft's Zune Podcasting department. In the conversation with Rob, we learn why so many podcasters had not be able to get their feeds listed […] The post 175 Podcast Answer Man – Zune Podcasting And Zoom H1 Digital Audio Recorder Review appeared first on The Cliff Ravenscraft Show.