Shout-out to Fellow Authors, Podcasters, and Tea Drinkers

This solo episode is a shout-out to fellow authors, podcasters, and tea drinkers! A comment on my first book on tea, “knocked” me down for a bit. I am back up now, contemplating on how I will find the “first, ten” and the smallest viable audience.

This episode (6 minutes) was recorded on November 4, 2018, by podcaster, Martin Lindeskog, with Boss Jock Studio applavalier microphone provided by Podconsult's boutique, and SnapRecorder portable recording booth. Post-production through Auphonic. Bumper and jingle by Jim Jonsson, JTunes ProductionsUndersigned drank Yellow Label black tea blend by Lipton.

The Future of Podcasting

After doing some introspection, listening to fellow podcasters on different topics (e.g., hobby versus indie podcasters, and so called procasters / mainstream media radio broadcasters), and checking my book plan, I have decided to mix it up a bit and test a new podcast format and I will develop my workflow, over a period of time.

Pajamas at the Gate. www.CoxAndForkum.com, February 15, 2005.

Pajamas at the Gate. www.CoxAndForkum.com, February 15, 2005.

This post has percolated for a couple of days, so I want to say cheers to the attendees at the podcasting conference, Podcast Movement.

As my thoughts on the future on my podcasting have been sinking in and I have "chewed" on the challenges with the workflow of EGO NetCast, I stumbled upon a transcription service called Trint, thanks to Fizzle's blog post (10 Killer Links for Entrepreneurs in 2017) for Fizzle Show podcast, episode 226.

After I have finished tinkering and pondering, I have to catch up with the backlog of my guests provided by PodcastGuests.com.

 

In the pipeline:

 

Through the grapevine: 

  • I am working with a couple of members of the Swedish Civil Protection Association, in Gothenburg, as they will start their own podcast on the notion of being prepared for 72 hours
  • In November I will talk about the future of podcasting regarding new technologies, trends, and the potentialities for the podcast industry, at a podcast conference in Stockholm. The talk will be for 40 minutes with 5 minutes for Q&A. The target audience is communication professionals (marketing managers, public relation officers, etc.)

 

Shout out to:

 

You could say that this is the tangram puzzle of podcasting!

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Related: My posts, I Have a Message and Independence Day.