Sunday, February 28, 2021

Podcasting Consequence: Can You Break Your Podcast?


In talking with new and seasoned podcasters I often hear questions that lead me to believe that people think they can "break" their podcast. 

Today I talk about a few questions I've heard and how 99% of the time you're not going to break your show. 

We also have a question of the month

The Separate Track Challenge

I have recommended Squadcast for years. The ease of use and the ability to have separate tracks of you and your guest makes it my go-to choice for remote recordings. then later I got a Rodcaster Pro which ( Along with the Zoom P4, and the Zoom P8) allow you to record separate tracks. I can be on track one, and my guest can be on a separate track. The question then is:

Does the separate track recorded locally on the guest's computer (and uploaded to Squadcast) sound that much better than the same track that has traveled over the internet? I also had my guest join me on Zoom as I know a lot of people are using Zoom to record interviews.

Nuts and Bolts of Remote Recording

The zoom recording is sampled at 32 kHz where Squadcast records at 48 khz. (This is how many times per second a picture is taken of your audio - the higher the number the better the sound). For me, the zoom recording while listenable sounds "fuzzy" compared to the Squadcastrecording (which makes sense as it has a higher sample rate. Also, Squdcast provides a WAV file that is better than the m4a (variable bit rate - another "no-no" for podcasting) from Zoom. If you're going to use the m4a from Zoom, be sure to edit it, and export as an mp3 with a contact bit rate.

When I compared the original Squadcast file to the one I recorded (after coming across the Internet) and there again was a slight degradation of the file (not quite as crisp).

Another Benefit of Squadcast

In my test, as my guest was talking the Internet slightly broke up the audio is it made its way to me. If I had been using the recording on the Rodecaster this "Glitch" would be in the recording. With the original Squdcast fie, the glitch is not there (as that recording goes from their microphone to their hard drive, and then uploaded to Squadcast.

Always Have a Backup Recording Of Your Interview

The other advantage of using a tool like Squadcast is in the event the recording has an issue with the Rodecaster I have Squadcast as a backup. If there is a glitch with Squadcast, I've got my hardware option as a backup. No matter what you are using to record your remote interviews, always have two systems recording. It's not a matter of if one will fail, but when. For me, Squadcast is the most reliable.

School of Podcasting Moving to a New Platform

Thinkific is charging me per student (and I'm not a fan of that) so I've looked at Kajabi, Teachable, and Podia . Currently, I feel Kajabi is cool, but I'm not a fan of their limits to the number of products, and I'm learning more about Podia as they allow you to sell digital products, membership sites, and courses. They also have an affiliate program. With Teachable if I use their affiliate program, I have to pay them 2%, and with Podia you pay your monthly fee, and that is it. No extra fees.

Free Coaching Calls?

I'm pondering trying something new. This would be to offer coaching calls at a deep discount that would then be used in episodes (which is why they are discounted). If you're interested, contact me and I'll send you an application.

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Podcast Gear Guide Webinar(free - no email address needed)

Squadcast

Samson Q2U

Rodecaster Pro

Zoom Podtrack P4

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Saturday, February 27, 2021

Fast Good, and Cheap. You Can Only Choose Two


If you can't promote yourself in Facebook, how do you grow your audience? Are the days of "just use social" behind us? Dave and Jim talk about this subject and many more.

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TIMELINE:

01:07 Sponsor: podcastbranding.co
02:32 Mugshot: Dog Podcast Network
03:16 Multitrack on Streamyard
08:06 Fast, Good, Cheap
13:25 Spotify Stream On Presentation
16:18 Spotify and WordPress
17:23 Different Modes in Clubhouse
18:16 Can You Connect a Zoom P4 to Clubhouse
20:57 What's Wrong with my Brick?
25:03 Podcasting is Global
26:32 Thanks To Our Awesome Supporters
30:17 How will Clubhouse and Podcasting Integrate?
34:41 Bad ad Insertion
35:25 Clubhouse Privacy Issues
36:50 Clubhouse vs Twitter Spaces
40:02 Plugin to Import RSS Feed
43:13 Wix Podcasting Tool is Bad For Downloads
44:01 Squarespace Feeds
46:21 Jim's Son Almost Died
50:47 Podcorn Advertising?
53:44 Feedback on a Show Name

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Sunday, February 21, 2021

You're Too Close to Be Your Own Coach


We've All Pushed Through Awkward Moments of Being Vulnerable

Do you remember your first real kiss? I was with my first girlfriend. I was probably 14? I was scared to death. There was no internet, and for me, nobody to ask? So I went in for the kiss and kissed her in a very TV-friendly way. I stopped and said, "Let's try that again" and I figured out what to do.

I tried everything I could to avoid falling in love with my first wife. I had told her over and over that I didn't want anything serious, but here we were a year later and a year later I was in love with her. Sitting in front of her house I said, "I need to tell you something," and then proceeded to tell her I liked her a lot. I backed it up, and then said, "I love you." These are scary things to do. You put yourself out there, and if you do it wrong you get some feedback, and you tweak yourself. 

Over the past two weeks, I've had meeting after meeting with members of my audience (one at a time). Some of them were current or past members of the School of Podcasting, and others I had never met (but they were listeners to my show). Today I talked about what I learned and why you should seriously consider it.

If the Words "Focus Group" Makes You Uncomfortable, then Think of It as Coaching

So many people who are experts in their field still used coaches. Hank Haney served as Tiger Woods' coach from 2004-2010. During that span, Woods won six of his 15 career major championships. The two were very close while they worked together, and Woods credits a ton of his success to Haney's teachings. Here are some more people who even after their enormous success still have coaches:

  • Richard Branson 
  • Oprah Winfrey
  • Tony Robbins
  • Leonardo DiCaprio
  • Serena Williams
  • Metallica

We all need people who give us feedback. That is how we improve. - Bill Gates

Is This Just a Plug To Get Me To Hire You As A Coach?

While I have the Podcast Rodeo Show which looks at your first impression and the Podcast Review Show that looks at your whole episode, website, and we have you fill out a form to discuss the goals of the show, if you want to know what content your audience wants and needs, the best place to go is your audience. 

I'm Still A Shy Guy at Heart

People don't believe it, but underneath it all I'm fairly shy. So the thought of reaching out to my email list and asking them for their input made me a little nervous. This was especially true if someone was a current or previous member of the School of Podcasting. This is where you have to change your attitude. 

When I went to college for my first degree, I was a waiter. To be a good waiter, you listen to your customer and give them exactly what they ordered. As I got on zoom, I just said to myself it's like being a waiter again. 

I Should've Done This Years Ago

I sent out an email with the subject line of, "I need your help...." and explained that I was going to rebuild the School of Podcasting from the ground up and I wanted to talk to them. Here are some of the things that I gained from doing this exercise:

  1. I have a visual of what my audience looks like. 
  2. I got two people who will be future guests
  3. I got to see what was working in my show
  4. In regards to the School of Podcasting, I'm glad to say that the things people want, are often already being delivered.
  5. I learned that I might want to reorganize some of the content in the School of Podcasting.
  6. I heard some answer repeated. This is proof of concept that the tutorials I have are the right tutorials.
  7. I got a couple of great questions that I will be using for the "Question of the Month" in the future.
  8. There is nothing to be afraid of as these people are your listeners. If anything they might "fanboy" out a bit which is flattering. 

When You're Too Close to the Subject

There was one comment that came up twice that in one way surprised me, and yet upon thinking about it, it makes perfect sense.

When I asked if there were any lessons in the School of Podcasting that they found confusing. Most people were so much confused, but wanted me to go deeper into subjects,

The lesson? My lesson on Libsyn.com. What is this surprising? Because I've worked there for over five years. Why does this make sense? The curse of knowledge. I went too fast. 

This was exactly the kind of feedback I was looking for. 

Don't Do This on a Group Call

While I could've held this as a "Town Hall" type of meeting, I enjoyed connecting one on one and giving my listener my undivided attention. I know for many of us who are introverts, podcasting is a great way to reach many people without meeting many people, but I'm here to tell you that time is too important to waste. If you were headed in the wrong direction wouldn't you want your GPS to alert you? Well, your audience is your GPS on the road to delivering value. 

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Because Of My Podcast: I'm an Advisor in Hollywood

Jerry Williams is the producer and host of the FBI retired case file review podcast. She's on a mission to show you who the FBI is and what the FBI does through her interviews with retired agents about some of the FBI biggest cases, and some investigations you've never heard about. 

She said, "A couple of years ago, I wrote a book called FBI myths and misconceptions, a manual for armchair detectives, which uses quotes and snippets, from my podcast interviews to debunk cliches about the FBI, and books, TV and movies. Because of that book and because of my podcast, last summer I was contacted by two different Hollywood Studios. Now I am under contract with FX network, which is owned by Disney, and Warner Brothers and Bad Robot as a technical consultant on two TV shows that are going to be released later this fall.

Now, I'm not going to name-drop, but if you look up Bad Robot, you'll get to see who I get to hang out with talking to the writers on zoom or the phone a few hours a week as a lot of fun and good pay. Now, I think this is pretty cool because of my podcast story. When I started FBI retired case file review five years ago, the purpose of the podcast was to help me sell more books. I am an author, getting ready to publish my fifth book, crime fiction and nonfiction about the FBI. However, based on my own experiences as an FBI agent, and because I've now interviewed more than 222 former colleagues, I'm pretty knowledgeable about most of the FBI violations.

But I never thought of myself as a technical consultant. But now I am. Thanks, Dave for letting me share my because of my podcast story, love your show."

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Scott Johnson's What Was That Like Connecting With His Audience

Thanks to Scott for letting me clips from his latest episode of What Was That Like? Podcast. It showed over and over how engaged your audience is with your content. You hear everyone spreading your show via word of mouth and downloading ALL of your episodes when they find it. Glad to hear your hard work is paying off and I wish you continued success.

Mentioned In This Episode

What Was That Like Podcast

No Agenda Show

Podcasters Roundtable

Jerri Willams Check out Jerri's Amazon Page

Zoom Meeting Software

Talk about Talk Podcast

Podcast Rodeo Show (Review Your Show)

Podcast Review Show

Time Table

02:57 Because of My Podcast:: Jerri Williams
06:53 Everyone Needs a Coach
10:47 What Was That Like - Examples of Engaged Audiences
16:19 What I Gained (and you can too)
19:44 You're Too Close
23:48 THEY SAID MY NAME!
26:38 Clubhouse App Is Spying On You?
32:46 My Dad's Podcast
35:01 Bloopers

 


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Saturday, February 20, 2021

I Don' Know What I Want to Podcast About


If you're can't come up with a subject you want to podcast about, then maybe this is not the best time to start a podcast.

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Today Dave and Jim help answer questions on the following Subjects:

00:03:35 I Don't Know What To Podcast About?
00:06:14 Legalities of Recording Clubhouse
00:09:29 Mark Cuban is Creating a Clubhouse Competitor
00:10:10 Zoom Alternatives
00:16:53 A Curling Podcast?
00:19:35 Ecamm Call Recorder
00:22:26 $200 on a Mixer? (Get a P4 Instead)
00:23:42 How to Get ideas for Episodes
00:25:34 Our Awesome Supporters
00:28:57 Dog Cancer Answers
00:30:38 Season Numbering
00:33:31 Podcast Planner?
00:34:26 Shotgun Mic? movo vxrt10
00:37:29 Should I Move Off Soundcloud?
00:40:10 New and Noteworthy Bad Information
00:42:41 Podcast Rodeo Show 1 Star Review
00:44:51 Turn Your Review Into a T-Shirt
00:45:31 Krip for Noise Reduction
00:48:32 Podfest Global Next Week

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Sunday, February 14, 2021

How To Be Amazing and Leave Them Wanting More - with Valerie Geller


Are you looking to grow your audience? Get more engagement with your audience? Today I have Valerie Geller the author of the book Beyond Powerful Radio: A Communicator's Guide to the Internet Age—News, Talk, Information & Personality for Broadcasting, Podcasting, Internet, Radio which is also available on Audible 

Meet Valerie Geller
Valerie Geller, president of Geller Media International, a broadcast consulting firm, trains broadcasters throughout the world by Creating Powerful Radio seminars, workshops, and one-on-one coaching for news, talk, information, and personality programming for radio and television. She's worked with top stations and personalities throughout the world at more than 500 stations in 27 countries. 

You can find Valerie's Books on her Amazon page, as well as beyondpowerfulradio.com and creatingpowerfulpodcasts.com

Find her on twitter at @vgeller and @vgeller on the clubhouse app (iOs only).

Thre Simple Rules To Make Your Podcast Successful

  • Tell the Truth
  • Make it Matter
  • Never Be Boring

Questions to Help You Edit

Why should you listen to this?
Why would someone want to hear this?

The Best Podcasts:

Inform
Entertain
Inspire
Persuade 
Connect

The best conversations come from listening. When doing an interview listen and make the interview more of a conversation.

Making Engaging Content

When you are telling the truth and being transparent, you can share your opinion on a topic and ask your audience to share theirs.

By asking a specific question it's easier than "send me some feedback." 

When delivering content you should be doing one of the following:

  • Inform
  • Entertain
  • Inspire
  • Persuade 
  • Connect

Place Your Listener in the Movie

Try to work visual words into your podcast. Help trigger the theater of the mind.

There is a framework called the Story Spine from Kenn Adams that is used by many storytellers it is:

  • Once upon a time there was ___.
  • Every day, ___.
  • One day ___.
  • Because of that, ___.
  • Because of that, ___. (and so on)
  • Until finally ___.
  • And every day after that ___.

For more on storytelling check out Episode 745.

Growing Your Podcast

When you are on other platforms, be amazing and leave them wanting more. 

So many people go to other platforms (like Clubhouse) and tell them to come to the podcast. 

If you bring amazing content to the conversation those same people will ask you where to find more of you. 

It all starts with being Amazing.

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Mentioned In This Episode

Beyond Powerful Radio: A Communicator's Guide to the Internet Age—News, Talk, Information & Personality for Broadcasting, Podcasting, Internet, Radio

The Powerful Radio Workbook: The Prep, Performance & Post Production Planning

Kenn Adams Story Spine Synergy Theater on YouTube

Peabody's Down Under

See Valerie's Video from the Next Radio Event

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Saturday, February 13, 2021

Podcasting and Audio Books Crossover?


Today Dave and Jim answer questions about audiobooks, clubhouse effects on podcasting, approaching podcasts, and more.

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TIMELINE

00:41 World Radio Day
02:38 Sponsor: Podcastbranding.co
04:13 Mugshot: Dog Podcast Network
05:33 Podcasts and Audio Books
15:29 Clubhouse Can See Us
17:03 Audio Drama in Podcasting
25:04 Does Clubhouse Boost Views?
27:44 How Dave Saved 1000 Dollars
30:19 How Are You Doing This?
33:23 Our Awesome Supporters
38:58 How to Connect With Other Podcasters
49:24 Is Clubhouse Going to Impact Podcasting
54:47 People Are Starved Socially
56:39 How To Record Audio From Listeners (see telbee and Speakpipe)

Become An Awesome Supporter!

This week we talk about getting your audience engaged. 

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Sunday, February 7, 2021

Three Tools To Boost Your Podcast Brand


Your brand is how your show is perceived. Perception is reality. So today I have tips on making your episode one that gets your audience coming back. I also share three tools that you can use to boost your podcast brand. 

Don't Leave Your Audience Hungry

Can you imagine if a new restaurant opened in your neighborhood and was serving your favorite food? You get all dressed up and bring a date and go to the new place looking forward to eating some of your favorite food. 

You show up and the menu just mentions what will be available next week. The problem is you are there NOW and you're hungry. 

So often I see a first episode delivers nothing more than what amounts to be a table of contents for future episodes. I've read a lot of books but I've never highlighted the table of contents. 

Tidy Cal $20 Lifetime Deal

Tidy Cal is a brand new scheduling tool that makes it easy to book guests or clients (your appointments can be free or you can charge). Check out this video I made giving you an overview.

Telbee is Speakpipe on Steriods

I've used Speakpipe for years, but the makers of Telbee listened to the wants of speakpipe users and developed a new, morse customizable platform. 

One thing that can make your podcast better is to understand your audience. Telbee makes it easy to get feedback, and create a widget that looks great. You can even direct people to a website after they leave a message. 

Channels are the feature that I could use when I do my "question of the month" episodes. I could have a channel where all the responses are tied and organized to that one channel. 

Check out this quick video of me using Telbee for the first time

Less Annoying CRM

I've been looking for a place to organize my information where my coaching clients, my audio editing clients, my guests, or hosts where I have been on their show.  

I can see my calendar, I see all the communication, set reminders, set up pipelines, and it's only $15/month. 

It truly lives up to its name. "Less Annoying CRM" check out this "Drive By video" of me playing with Less Annoying CRM


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Saturday, February 6, 2021

Fixing Horrible Audio


Dave found a question in a Facebook group explaining that his audio sounded bad, and he gave numerous clues as to why.

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00:01:00 Sponsor: podcastbranding.co
00:02:22 Mug Shot: Dog Podcast Network
00:03:10 Fixing Crappy Audio
00:08:25 Kill the Kitty
00:10:30 Jim's New Mac
00:20:32 Podcast Editor Getting Started
00:24:01 Keywords and Podcasting
00:27:06 The Awesome Supporters
00:31:23 Music and Making Clips
00:40:37 Podcasts are Going To Die
00:46:29 3038 People Launched a Podcast Yesterday
00:49:36 Lighting Questions
00:56:58 Live Events

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This episode 331is part of the Power of Podcasting Network

 


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