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Just Podcasting

Just Podcasting

Di: Carrie Caulfield Arick
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Explore podcasting life and culture. What is success in podcasting? What is the true cost podcasting financially, energetically, physically and what's the impact on our lives? Can you really make money podcasting? What makes a podcaster cry? This show aims to uncover the answers to those questions and more each season by asking hard questions of real podcasters and podcasting professionals.©2020. YaYa Podcasting. All Rights Reserved. Scienze sociali
  • An Introduction to Just Podcasting Season 1
    Dec 13 2018

    Is podcasting as easy as it's made out to be? Is it really inclusive and accessible? What makes a podcaster cry? What is success in podcasting? What are the true costs of entry into podcasting? Can you really make money podcasting? This show aims to uncover the answers to those questions by asking hard questions of real podcasters and podcasting professionals.

    This isn't a how to podcast show. It's not a tech show. It's not marketing your podcast show.

    It is a show about what's rarely discussed: The emotional, physical and social impacts of podcasts on podcasters and podcasting professionals. The reality of podcasting.

    Season 1: The True Cost of Podcasting

    We're exploring the true cost of podcasting for podcasters from different backgrounds, at different levels with different budgets. The show is not so much about what you've learned, per se, but what your journey was and is really like, what the cost was in money, time, and energy and how creating a podcast impacted your life. Of course, tips and effective coping skills sometimes come up, but it's not the focus.

    On January 30th, 2019 we'll be launching season 1 in it's entirety for your listening pleasure. (Many of you have already expressed curiosity about publishing ala Netflix style will work out. So, we'll be sharing that information in season 2.)

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    4 min
  • Why These Conversations Matter to Podcasters
    Feb 10 2019
    How can you reach me? Email me. Facebook me. Instagram me. Vox me. Want to work with me? CLICK HERE Did you love this episode? Share it with a friend!!! There's a huge level of discomfort for me doing solo episodes, but I pushed past to answer my own questions for this season. What has podcasting cost me? A lot, but it's given a return that I can't calculate. Get to know your host, why I felt a strong desire to talk about the cost of podcasting beyond the numbers and I hope to achieve with this series. I speak on the following things (and FYI this also happens to be the basic format of the show): What you life looked like shortly before you started podcasting.Your 'why' for starting a podcast.How long it took you to launch your show from it's conception.How that 'why' evolved over time.The budget you started with.How that budget changed.Unexpected costs.How much time you expected it take produce a podcast vs. how time it actually takes.What takes you the most time.What pieces overwhelmed you.How podcasting has affected your personal and professional relationships.How you keep balance.The most negative impact podcasting has had on your life.The most positive impact of podcasting on your life.What you see new podcasters struggle with.What you are struggling with now.If you could do it all over again, what would you do differently?What do you think the podcasting industry or podcast culture needs to change, if anything. I recorded this episode at the beginning of this season's journey. To be frank, I really thought I knew exactly how podcasters would answer these questions. Boy, was I WRONG! That's because as I expose myself to more and more podcasters, asking really intimate questions, I learn more and my beliefs reflect that learning. So, if I seem to disagree with myself in these interviews, that's exactly why. The last episode of this season will be a summary of what struck me, what I learned about myself, podcasters and podcasting and where we'll go from here in season 2... because really, this season is a baseline of sorts. And I hope it sparks a conversation with you at least internally about your own podcasting life. I would love it to start conversations between podcasters-- either with me or your friends... and even BETTER, as a community. Feel free to use these hashtags to share your thoughts with me on socials. #podcasterssupportingpodcasters #justpodcasting One more notes about this series. I plan on experimenting with it while making it work FOR ME. From time to time, things may be different, go a bit wacky or even sideways, so your feedback will help me (and my lovely team) learn, grow and craft something that serves you, dear listener. The technical thing I learned from this episode: The Samson QU2 is mid-heavy and maybe isn't as good as the ATR2100 for my voice. I'm still figuring out the best EQ for it. This is when a multi-band compressor comes in handy. Cat in this episode: Clark & Fat Round Personal Podcasting Pain Point: I hate how I breathe and my nasal-ness and you might, too. I have allergies. A LOT of them. So, unless I go live on another planet, I can't do much about it. In the end, imperfect and all, I decided down was better than perfect. Thank you to all the people who made this series possible: My loving, supportive family, my incredible Ya Ya Podcasting Team and the podcasters who were so generous with their thoughts, feelings, experiences and time. And thank you to my clients who always inspire me, my The Good, the Bad and The Yetis (you know who you are), Elsie Escobar and her E-League Alum and my the supportive communities of podcast editors: Podcast Editors Cub & Just Busters: Female Podcast Editors. P.S. I have been using HelloCast (currently in beta) for this show's workflow... they are NOT a sponsor, but I LOVE how easy they've made putting my show together. All the non audio elements are in 1 place and I can easily track where in the process an episode is... from IDEA to RELEASED. So, THANK YOU HELLOCAST for knowing how I think and designing an app to organize me. :) Sorry if I left in any mouth noises, Jennifer.
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    48 min
  • Niche Podcast Editor Steve Stewart Hates Sales (but LOVES Podcasting)
    Feb 11 2019
    How can you reach me? Email me. Facebook me. Instagram me. Vox me. Want to work with me? CLICK HERE Did you love this episode? Share it with a friend!!! Steve Stewart, a podcast editor, financial planner, as well as the former host & creator of "Money Plan S.O.S.," talks with me today about how podcasting takes more time than you think! From beginning to end, creating and hosting a podcast is quite a production, but with the right tools, technology, and support from specialists within the podcasting community, you can expand your podcast while saving what's most valuable to you: time. Highlights: How Steve began his podcasting journey and how he overcame his fear to do so.Why editing for podcasting is an essential element in the production process.Why editing takes a long time when producing a podcast.Why podcasting within your profession makes it super rewarding and super challenging.Why marketing your podcast is important.Why it is important to be consistent with your podcast.What is the podcasting community and why you should not "podcast in isolation."How podcasting specialists, like editors, copyists, and social media gurus, can help grow your podcast.What tools do you need to start your podcast, even while on a budget? (Steve gets specific here, so take notes!)Steve dives deep into the podcasting "tech stuff." (Again, get your note pad ready!)The importance of keeping the technology simple when starting your podcast.A shout out to The Podcast Editor's Club because they are absolutely fabulous!How are you serving your audience with your podcast? Wow! That's a lot of great podcast production information! Hold on tight while we build this great podcast community together! #SteveStewartHatesSales Mentioned: Cliff RavenscraftATR2100 microphoneSamson Q2U microphoneDave RamseyMoney Plam S.O.S.FinCon: The Money & Media ExpoStacking BenjaminsPro Podcast SolutionsPodcast ConnectAudacityZencastrSkypeECamm Call RecorderLibsynBlubrryThe Fin by HeilUpwork Feel free to use these hashtags to share your thoughts with me on socials. #podcasterssupportingpodcasters #justpodcasting One more notes about this series. I plan on experimenting with it while making it work FOR ME. From time to time, things may be different, go a bit wacky or even sideways, so your feedback will help me (and my lovely team) learn, grow and craft something that serves you, dear listener. The technical thing I learned from this episode: Always have an extra pair earbuds or headphones on hand. Cat in this episode: Fat Round. (the editor cut him out) And in post, Bear chewed through the left earphone cable. It's Sunday night at 7pm in lower, slower Delaware. Ordering a replacement. sigh. Personal Podcasting Pain Point: Nailing down the show notes. And worrying about how the podcast was going to turn out as a whole because Steve was one of my first interviews... aka the discomfort of not knowing. I was also a little intimidates at first to talk to Steve, but turns out he's so easy to talk to... shoulda warned the poor guy just how much I can talk. Meet The Guest: Website: https://SteveStewart.me Steve Stewart is a husband, father, hater of DEBT, lover of all things personal finance, and turned a failed business of 10 years into a new career in only 6 months. While working a day-job, he started a Financial Wellness business on the side. But after 10 years of coaching, blogging, podcasting, and leading classes he had to give it up for something he never knew was possible: Making a living by editing other people's podcasts. Steve and his wife currently live in St. Louis, Missouri with their 18 year old daughter and dog named Cooper. A BIG THANK YOU! Thank you to all the people who made this series possible: My loving, supportive family, my incredible Ya Ya Podcasting Team and the podcasters who were so generous with their thoughts, feelings, experiences and time. And thank you to my clients who always inspire me, my The Good, the Bad and The Yetis (you know who you are), Elsie Escobar and her E-League Alum and my the supportive communities of podcast editors: Podcast Editors Cub & Just Busters: Female Podcast Editors. P.S. I have been using HelloCast (currently in beta) for this show's workflow... they are NOT a sponsor, but I LOVE how easy they've made putting my show together. All the non audio elements are in 1 place and I can easily track where in the process an episode is... from IDEA to RELEASED. So, THANK YOU HELLOCAST for knowing how I think and designing an app to organize me. :) Slide Whistle, Descending, A.wav by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org
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    58 min
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