Podcasts are one of the most used ways to get your message out there. Whether it’s for fun, you’re syndicating as a radio show, or you’re using it to deliver content for your business, podcasts are gaining popularity all the time.
For me, I’ve been listening to them since 2010 and producing them since 2013.
However, today’s guest, has a heck of a lot more experience in this world than I do. In fact, he’s been around the media a good part of his life.
In this chat with Chris (aka CJ Ripka on his podcast Raw and Real), I wanted to find out more about the medium itself.
Where it came from, why it’s called a podcast, ways people are being successful with it today, and some of the things he believes are in the not too distant future for the medium.
As usual, I also find out how he got the wealth of knowledge he has. If you have similar interests and you love podcast tech, then hopefully it will shed some light on what your next steps might be!
As always, thanks for listening, and enjoy the show!
SPECIFICALLY, YOU’LL FIND OUT MORE ABOUT:
When did Chris get into media production? 5:48
Where did the interest come from in working with media? 8:30
How did he start with podcasting? 12:16
What’s his thoughts in there being different perspectives in how podcasting production should be done? 13:48
Where the term podcasting come from? 17:10
Who are some of the early podcasters that are still around? 21:30
Why Chris believes that some of the niches that exist in podcasting are going to dissolve soon. 25:15
What are some things that any podcaster should think about and/or consider when they want to tweak their show? 27:56
What are some ways to build a larger audience? 31:54
Who is one of the more memorable guests that Chris has had on his live stream show, Raw and Real? 33:02
What’s going on in the rest of 2017 for Chris? 35:06
Who are three influencers who have helped him get where he is? 37:20
What is the hardest thing that he’s ever had to say no to? 39:55
What would be something you’d find in Chris’ edition of the Creative Entrepreneur’s Handbook? 40:28
What advice does he often hear adults giving to children that he calls bs on? 41:21
How can someone be a difference maker in their community? 42:12
Chris is Interview by Dennis Langlais of the Five Minute Bark Podcast
Finding Your Place After the Military Interview:
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Pains and sores are something that many of us have to put up with. In our day to day work, we find ourselves doing repetitive tasks that lead to these chronic pains.
Athletes are notorious for getting these sores. Artists as well.
Many times, they, like us, learn to put up with those pains that we get over time.
But that’s not the way it has to be, according to today’s guest.
After developing her own pains from playing instruments, Rinna Mai decided that she had to find out was going on.
She soon developed a method to deal with her pains. Soon, others wanted her to work on them.
The more people wanted her help, the more she sought after new knowledge.
Today, Rinna finds herself going into medical school so that she can help people heal on all levels.
Daniel and I talk with her to find out more about her journey, what advice she has for folks with migraines, and why in the world she would put herself through a college career in her late 20’s.
As always, thanks for listening, and enjoy the show!
SPECIFICALLY, YOU’LL FIND OUT MORE ABOUT:
What kind of formal education did Rinna have growing up? 7:19
Why’s it important for the teacher and student to have the same vision? 14:53
What kind of support did Rinna have in pursuing her music and healing work? 18:54
How did her career get kicked off in her healing work? 29:08
After her success in her healing work, why did she go back for a doctorate in her mid 20’s? 40:00
What are some ways of dealing with migraines that anyone who has them can try? 47:57
What’s her experience been like going back to school in her late 20’s? 59:47
How did she get back into music and teaching it? 1:01:40
Who are here top 3 favorite influencers or teachers? 1:09:14
What are her 3 Favorite top books she tells others about? 1:13:07
One gift she likes giving others? 1:14:43
One thing all high school students must know? 1:16:12
How can someone be a difference maker in their own community? 1:18:04
Gabor Maté: The Power of Addiction and The Addiction of Power:
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The world crafts us to be a certain way, there’s no doubt about it.
To this day, most formal education teaches us to be employees.
However, there’s some formal education out there that teaches to our strengths.
But many times, those places are really hard to get into because of the highly custom work they do.
Today’s guest, Alexis Parris, worked hard enough in her craft of dancing to get into one of those schools.
However, she soon learned that while she was good, if not great, at dancing, she had work to do that she really wanted to help people with.
Finding their true gifts themselves.
In this session, Daniel Postma and I chat with Alexis to find out more about her path, including why she left her amazing dancing career to pursue her new dreams, how she’s been able to get great mentors in her life, and what she truly believes that personal development means and why it’s so important.
As always, thanks for listening, and enjoy the show!
SPECIFICALLY, YOU’LL FIND OUT MORE ABOUT:
What was the process like in Alexis getting started as an entrepreneur? 7:18
How did she get into dancing early on? 9:45
When did she realize she wanted to do something other than dance as a career? 11:41
What made her make that choice? 12:37
How did she learn her definition of sacrifice vs what most people think of it as? 14:25
What made her quit school altogether? 18:39
How would Alexis like to change the world? 21:22
What inspired the name of her company “Anomalies at Work”? 25:05
How does Alexis reach out to people who aren’t tuned into bettering their lives and those around them? 33:04
Why did she chose the title “Why I Quit College to Learn” for her book? 34:19
How she would recommend getting mentors into your life. 35:08
What made her write her book? 41:08
What kind of journal does she use to document and keep records? 44:07
What does personal development involve? 46:22
Influencers who have helped her to where she is today? 52:32
One gift she likes giving others. 52:54
A piece of advice that has changed her mindset the most? 53:25
One thing all high school students must know? 54:04
How can someone be a difference maker in their community? 54:57
Gary V on being real with yourself about who you are vs who you want to be.
Jim Rohn on Taking Charge of Your Life:
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For many creators, money isn’t the driving force for them in their craft.
They do it simply out of the joy that it brings them.
It’s been said that being successful is about being great at doing something, not necessarily pursuing to be great in itself.
Being great is a very vague goal.
In this chat with Claude Errera, we find that he built Halo.Bungie.Org (HBO) because he wanted there to be a place to discuss Halo (and to practice code for his day job as a website developer).
Not because he wanted to make a profit off of all the fans of Halo.
What did that plan and goal get him?
Well, at it’s peak, we find that HBO had over half a million visitors a day.
In today’s chat, JC speaks with Claude about how HBO got started, what he does as his day job, and some of the things he’s learned as father of HBO which will help others build their own communities.
Maybe you can apply some of his knowledge to your new business or passion project!
Enjoy!
SPECIFICALLY, YOU’LL FIND OUT MORE ABOUT:
What Claude is known as on HBO and why he chose that alias. 9:56
Why did he want to start HBO in the first place? 12:57
How did HBO become structured as it was and is? 15:57
What does Claude do as an actual online entrepreneur? 18:58
How did HBO get some successful in the first place? 24:03
Was there ever a time where he thought he’d pass it on or have it pay for itself? 26:17
What has been his relation with Rooster Teeth over the years since RvB first started? 30:23
Are there any other successes that he’s been able to watch grow in success? 34:51
What are some steps that Claude would take to duplicate the success he had with HBO? 38:19
What tactics does he employ to prevent himself from becoming a complete fan of something? 41:30
What’s he looking forward to (or not) in 2017? 44:24
Claude’s top 3 favorite books and/or movies he tells others about. 37:42
Smallest decision he’s made that has had the largest impact on his life? 47:30
Three truths he’s found out over time that he’d want others to know. 48:27
Who does he think of when thinks of the word success and why? 50:01
Claude is interviewed first time on video while talking to dboTV’s Duncan about PAX 2013:
Claude’s house party scene via the Making of Halo 2 DVD:
For Fans of Bungie: Claude is interviewed on Guardian Radio about Destiny and Bungie:
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Patrick Lencioni on one of the Five Dysfunctions of a Team:
John Maxwell introduces his book Intentional Living:
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When it comes to getting started making a living on something you love to do, it can be hard to determine where to be begin. For many of us, we will have many interests and we’ll try to involve all of that into what we’re doing.
Depending on how exactly you do that, you can have one of two results. It can either differentiate you from the pack, or, what tends to happen most of the time, is that you spread yourself too thin when it comes to others understanding how you can help them.
So, the trick, is to fixate on one segment of your life like today’s guest, Joe “Woo” Rychalsky has done.
Joe has many interests that he could have pursued as a business. But he didn’t. Instead, he decided to take it upon himself to help others do something he wasn’t able to – find and fit into the right job and career for them.
Trying to find that niche that you can help others with can be tough, and there’s a lot riding on the decision we finally make. So, in this chat we’re going to help you make that decision by walking you through his story of becoming a coach and what all he has considered while making the decision to help others figure out their dream career.
We’ll also talk about what you need to look for when choosing your own coach, and we briefly talk about his podcast entitled The JoeWoo Career and Life Show.
SPECIFICALLY, YOU’LL FIND OUT MORE ABOUT:
What gave Joe the mind of a creator. 6:41
Which parent did he strive to please growing up and how. 9:09
What went into Joe choosing his major in college? 11:52
How well did Joe survive as a square block in a circle hole? 14:13
Was realizing that he wanted to be a career coach a single moment or a series of moments? 15:18
What did it take for him to make the transition from working in the corporate world to becoming a career coach? 17:13
What kind of clients does Joe like working with? 24:04
What need is he solving with his courses? 27:11
What do people need to look for when searching for a coach that can help them with a particular issue? 29:31
What’s the difference between a therapist, a psychologist, and a coach? 31:14
How Joe knocks people out of patterns that he sees. 33:52
How does someone go about becoming a coach themselves if they’re interested? 35:38
What’s the purpose behind Joe’s podcast? 38:19
What’s Joe’s interview style? 45:05
What are some of the things that Joe’s looking forward to in 2016. 49:47
3 of Joe’s Favorite Podcasts 51:53
What he would do as his 10 year old self if all his memories were intact? 52:27
What is something he believed as a 35 year old and doesn’t believe it anymore. 52:57
What is one thing that costs under $100 that changed his life? 53:43
What does it mean to live a life of abundance? 55:43
What are three steps that someone could take to change their career? 56:51
What Joe Got out of his Firewalk Instructor Training:
Thanks so much for joining us again this week. Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below!
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In this third and final installment of this beginner’s podcast guide, I’m going to be discussing the final parts in starting your podcast: exporting and distribution. Of course, if you’re new to podcasting and are wondering what the other installments are about, you can find them here (Equipment and Software) and here (Planning and Production).
Also, just a reminder, we’re loosely using Pat Flynn’s 2012 video tutorial as the backbone of this tutorial. However, we’re focusing more on doing it for less than what Pat recommended at the time.
So let’s get started…
Let’s start with Pat’s video in where he shows how to export your podcast in Garageband:
Logic User Differences:
Again, I’m not sure if Pat still has his team use Garageband to produce the SPI podcast or not, but I do know that if you’re an audiophile – you’re probably using something a little more professional.
If you want to go the more professional route right out of the gate, Logic is a good choice. You’ll have to pay for it ($200 at the Apple Store), but you’ll definitely learn a lot more along the way about production – if you want to.
Again, Chase talks about them in his tutorial on Fizzle.co (that’s a link for free trial to Fizzle) because he uses Logic to produce the Fizzle Show.
But to save you some time, here’s the export settings that you’ll want to configure Logic to export or “bounce” your project to:
My Logic X Bounce Options
Now, when you do this, you’re going to have a rather large file still as you’re publishing to a raw audio format. Most podcasts are in mp3 format.
“Why not go with mp3 here?”, you ask.
Well, you could and I’m sure many people do. But in Chase’s video he explains that your audio is more than likely going to be in stereo if you export directly from here.
There’s nothing wrong with that if you like to have your audience feel like one person is on the left and another person is on the right and so on.
Like Chase, I prefer to have the audio in mono because it shrinks the file size of the final file by half.
Here are the settings that I use in Compressor ($50 via Apple) to shrink my show to small files (because it’s mono) but still reasonably good quality audio:
The settings I have for Compressor
You should know that Compressor is typically used for video files (specifically Final Cut Pro files) but you don’t have to have Final Cut for it to work.
Normalizing and The Levelator:
One of the things that Pat mentioned in his tutorial that he used to do is use the Levelator to bring all his voices and sounds to the same volume level.
It’s a great simple solution.
However, if your show is designed to have manual fade-ins and fade-outs, or you purposely alter the volume to censor cusses, or anything that changes the volume, then using the Levelator is not going to be your best choice. It will basically destroy all those fine tunings.
This has been my case.
I use Fade-ins and outs to transition from one part of the show to another. The Levelator destroys those transitions.
So for the longest time I’ve been struggling with making sure that everyone sounds good on multiple speakers. In my office, many of my shows sound great, but when I got them to my car which has a much different setting than my office, my side of the conversation would sound much fainter.
I think I’ve fixed that as of session 59. Per Chase’s advice via the Fizzle forums and Podcast Master Cody Boyce’s help, I’ve started altering the output level of the entire track. Hopefully this will be a welcome chance to those of you who listen in your cars as well as your headphones.
After Exporting but before Distribution
Tagging:
Ok, so getting back on track here. The next thing that Pat talked about was tagging your new mp3 file. (We’re at the 15:13 mark in the first video in the process if you’re wondering where we’re at.) Only thing I’ll say here is that Macs have it easy because you can do it in iTunes. However, if you don’t want to get iTunes on your PC, you can use Mp3tag to do it. It’s free, but if you use it quite often, you might want to consider a donation. 🙂
Here are the tags that I use for my show (depending on who my cohosts are):
Tags for the Angles of Lattitude Podcast
Artwork:
You probably noticed that as part of my tags, I have my “generic artwork”. Artwork is huge. You can’t forget it – and unfortunately, many podcasters do.
You want to make sure that you have some sort of generic piece that you’ll be able to post on all of your shows.
Feel free to make personal cover art for your guests!
Pat used and continues to use one piece of artwork for his podcast. If he’s changed it since then, it wasn’t much.
That said, I change mine every show based on who I’m talking to. I give each one of my guests their own individual “cover art”. And when you have a template going like I do, it doesn’t take too much longer to add this personal touch.
The artwork that is in the tags is usually what the player will play in your listener’s player – unless it uses the generic artwork provided to the place where people are downloading your show from.
I know that you can’t change Stitcher and Google Play’s artwork as they overlay the generic artwork that you’ve chosen to register with them. On the other hand, iTunes, SoundCloud, and any player that actually downloads the file to your listening device, will more than likely use the artwork you provide for that particular file.
So my recommendation is definitely have a generic artwork image that you use per show. But if you have an interview based show, feel free to give your guests a little more appreciation by giving them their own cover image!
Distribution:
Ok, now we want to get our podcast into the world. How do we do that? The best way to do it is to use a remote host to do the work for us. Pat will explain this in detail here:
Through my experience, Libsyn is a great option for all the reasons Pat mentioned.
Another thing to note is Libsyn is set up in a way that you can upload it at one point and then it will become available whenever it is published. Before it is published, you get a link for where it will be linked from.
This means that you can get all your show notes all ready to go before the actual launch of that particular show. Essentially you can set it to go off and then work on getting your marketing ready to go.
This is a great thing.
However, the more bang I can get for my buck, the more I’ll want to use a particular option. For Chase and I, we both use SoundCloud as the host for our show. And while we can’t actually set it up before hand like Libsyn (SoundCloud only gives their file link after it’s published – and even then you have to look for it in Settings > Content. Then copying and pasting the rss feed URL to another tab and then searching for “URL=” in that page of code to find your files. Ugh.), all the metrics that comes with Libsyn’s middle pricing tier is available through the basic tier of SoundCloud.
So, I’ll say this. If getting your content ready to go ahead of time is priority and you don’t do things at the last minute like Chase and myself, then you’ll want to definitely go with libsyn. If you just want to go the least expensive route – SoundCloud is currently the way to go.
That said, everything else as far as setting up Blubrry hasn’t changed – so I’ll leave Pat’s last video here:
Action Steps:
Alright, guys. There you have it. That’s the basics of how I do my podcasts. Again, mad kudos to Pat and Chase for their help in teaching me this process. Now it’s time to start your own show.
I hope this gives you a little more insight into the behind the scenes of doing a show so you can start yours or make your current process a bit more efficient and/or easier on the wallet.
If you have any questions regarding this process, feel free to contact me using the contact page. I’d be glad to help you out in any way I can!
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