Been a big fan of podcasting the last few years, it's been fun to have a slightly different outlet in a different kind of format. Anyone else have a podcast or thinking of starting one this year?
I do some freelance production help for a few, listen to a ton, and want to start - I think it will continue to grow as a medium. Stuck on whether to make an extension of my channel, something different, or put it off entirely to focus on the channel for now. Great vid, will def be sharing this as a resource for others that ask me questions about starting.
just bought Rodecaster Pro and 2 Pod mics for my wife to start a podcast. Your set up was what pushed me over the edge to buy. so we will see what happens
THANK YOU! Finally a video which mentions that you have to "record your voice" and that is your podcast, no other video mentions this important early step. How the process should be taught: Explain first what a podcast is..."a recording of your voice" - then you can go ahead with the others. Seriously, to assume people know what a "podcast" even is, is failure to properly inform, as an "information" video. Just because someone drives a car, doesn't mean they know how to put air in the tires, and you can't assume they do. What other video's on this topic lack, is full explanation - when teaching, informing, you must treat the audience like adolsents...in the sense of giving ALL information, even if the majority has heard it before and already are previously informed. Example - if I say to my mother (65) the word "podcast" it means nothing to her. If I said to my mother "a radio show" or "voice recording" she would know automatically what I mean. BUT still she won't know how to record her voice unless it is on a reel to reel machine. SO, these video's must clarify that on computers, the process is: upload a recording program on your smart device, (your "reel to reel" - in older language) this will be called a file (instead of film), which you then save on your smart device and can access at all times. It is this early step and lack of explanation, that has all other video's I have watched on this topic, limited. Analogy - If I were teaching how to bake, I can't assume the student knows what an oven is, or a bowl, or a mixer, or even what brown sugar is - I have to explain it like I would to a 4 year old child. Right down to how to turn the oven dials and read the baking instructions properly. Does this make sense? It should, you were taught this way by professional teachers when in school. And although this video did explain the "recording portion" it was vague, didn't mention that it is a saved file, and it was near the end of the video. When really, it should come right after (gathering idea's) at the beginning.
Small tip regarding the plosives: talk into your microphone at an angle, where you don‘t breathe directly at it. I do this with my PodMic, it‘s not in front of but at the side of my mouth so I kinda talk „over“ the top of it. Works quite well in my opinion, but I‘m not a pro in audio, too ;) Of course, I would prefer a filter and they aren‘t expensive, it‘s just a little workaround. Also: great video, Becki!
Love this! My friend and I did all audio for a whole year. This year we’re going to incorporate video! Great timing for this video and keep up the great work!
Having seen your hair in black and now platinum blonde...May I just say that you look FANTASTIC in blonde!!!! It's like you were born to be in this hair color!!!! I just had to say that!!!!
I used to have a podcast with a friend, we began it using a Samson Meteor Mic and my 2014 MacBook Pro. We were still in college, so we had access to a recording booth every once in a while and that's were we recorded. Later on a friend had a "studio" where he set up 4 mics and a Zoom H4 which he let us use for free, but we always mentioned his photo/video business. Audio was edited either in Audacity or Final Cut Pro, yeah, not the conventional way to edit audio, but it did the trick. We used Spreaker as a host because at the time it offered 10 hours of hosting, and our episodes were 30 to 40 minutes long. We got lucky that we had access to some gear, but honestly, we did ok with that Samson Mic and my MacBook. So, yeah, all you need is the idea, and basic gear/software.
@@BeckiandChris We had it for close to 6 years. During 2020, we did some recordings using Zoom, but eventually decided to pause the project indefinitely. Fun fact, that friend that let us borrow the Zoom and the mics, today has a great set up for podcasts, video podcasts and live streaming.
Oh gosh they absolutely felt like that while I was looking for those clips, got a little caught up watching the old ones. So many memories and stuff I forgot about!
Great video as always. I have my pocast name and niche ready to go. This video is extremely helpful on the gear I need to complete my pocast. Thank you Becki & Chris!
It’s so easy to get overwhelmed especially as a non audio person! When I started I found the info overwhelming, hopefully this helps someone in the same boat!
@@BeckiandChris audio is extremely difficult to understand in my opinion. Understanding camera settings for photos/videos is a easier foundation versus all the science behind audio.
Great video! A friend and I last year brought back our podcast and have just started to try out adding a video component to it. Watching this has given me some ideas of where we need to upgrade equipment, and Rode definitely looks like the direction we need to go in. Thank you!
Thank you for this video!!!! HUUUGGGGEEEE important but small point for VIDEO podcast -> make sure your DSLR can record past 20 minutes. Like Becki and Chris, I'm upgrading to the Sony A7sIII and a big reason for me is there are no recording limits. I make interviews about the people I meet while traveling the world (biked across America, southern India during Covid, flying around, etc.) and a 5 minute segment may be 45+ minutes of recorded content. A simple google for recording limits + camera model will let you know if there is a cut off.
I also took Emily Henderson's class! I've always thought your interiors looked fire but I was able to appreciate them even more after taking her class. Congrats on your new course! I'll definitely check it out. Greetings from LA 🤙🏽
I have no plans whatsoever to start a podcast, but I thoroughly enjoyed this regardless😆. Also, I freakin love your hair, my favorite color/length yet!
I have video podcast cast with distorted audio. I think one of my mics was partially disconnected so sounds from the speakers is inconsistent and staticky. I need help cleaning up the static and brining the voices of the speakers to the from as well as making them sounds consistent with each other.
Becki and Chris.. I love you guys and have been following for a while.. Can you make a video on how to make your thumbnails the same vibe as your video. I just started my channel and have been struggling with making my thumbnails unique. If you guys have any advice or can do a tutorial that would be helpful
everybody is thinking right after 5 seconds into the video ... wait... what's the white lil Lavalier mic there?! ... alright ... go on ... anyhow... nice lil podcast setup there :D cheers!
What color did you paint your wall I’m looking to start a fantasy football YT channel. I just found your chnnnel and I like your delivery so I’ll sub and check out your content
I just subscribed and I also just made my first podcast albeit it is in post production and not uploaded anywhere but I appreciate the information, well done. Keep in mind, I am new to podcasting but not UA-cam for I have had a few channels in the past so with podcasting, my confusion is that when I went to Apple Podcasts, I went with the thought process of being able to upload my podcast there. However, I found out that you can upload your RSS feed to Apple Podcast from another place that actually hosts your podcast. I don't understand why I can't simply create a Podcast directly with Apple Podcast. It seems like a lot of steps but maybe I am missing something.
While you should definitely get your levels right during recording, 32 bit float makes life super easy when it comes to clipping or quiet recording. We use the Zoom F6 and it is a life saver in the case of blown audio capture.
Thank you sooooo much for making this video. Myself and my fiancé are wanting to do this since she is Japanese and will be moving here permanently next month and we wanted to do a podcast and really love y’all’s podcast but wanted to know how to tackle this project and get it rolling once she is here.
I love your no BS and just using anchor. I was looking for best host and all youtubers shit on anchor and suggest paying money monthly of course with affiliate links. Like why you can't be fair and say, anchor is ok i just prefer wasting money for in-app edition that most of us will never use, becuase it's way easier to do in software on pc than in app on smartphone. Great video as always :)
Great video Becki nice work. If you don't mind me asking were did you guys buy those small pop filters? I use the same mics but don't want to pay 60 bucks for that pop filter. Thank you
Great video! My only problem that I have faced with doing video and audio when using the rode caster was the audio would start to slip up the further you recorded. (It would come un-synced) Do you have a work around or do you record in 25 Fps because of the PAL and NTSC differences. Thank you!
OMG I almost forgot to tell you that last year, I turned my partner on... (dramatic pause) ....to Milanote! She is super happy with that tip! Says thanx!
Thank you for posting this! I am nearing my third year of my podcast with 71 episodes. I edited every single one using Ferrite on the iPad. Great experience and powerful app.
My first time here. Becki, you are compellingly attractive. So much so, that I feel I should prevent myself from becoming addicted to you. LOL So, Hello! And farewell! LoL xoxo Chris is cool, too, but ...
I was just looking and I can and have some of this gear ⚙ But This video is not beginner friendly. The price point is more set to the person ready to upgrade, Not Beginner at all
You spent way too much time telling us about how important keeping the mic closer to our mouths is but you brushed over the hosting platform part like its no big deal. The video didnt serve as a balanced guide
Dear listeners remember - nobody will listen to your podcast if you start now. You'll get 20 listens per episode for the next 3 years. Very soon you will realize that the only way to grow your podcast is by inviting other well known podcasters. But none of them will want to even respond to your email invitations and follow-ups and follow-follow-ups. You will send 400 invitations and 3 people will reply. Be ready for that. Ask yourself how it will affect your mental health and your self-esteem. Ask yourself whether it's worth it.
What a cynical and pessimistic view. Just because you have a defeatist mentality does not mean it's true for everyone. The vast majority of successful people started out with nothing.
What is wrong with everyone else's videos, uploads and podcasts? They're NOT as helpful, inspirational, and informative as any that you are uploading. Plus, the last 5 video uploads are repeaters....you watch them once, glean the basics, watch them again, grab a few more bits, and so on and so forth. More views are good for the channel, right? In case you hadn't guessed, I'm loving the content that you are creating on the channel right now (and over on Tuxedo Time - where we wear tuxedos, and it is time - podcast edition). Oh, and cool shacket, even with the water stain.....and the silver eyebrows that ocassionally appeared in the shot were a nice addition - I know they're just a reflection of the downlighting soft-box in the lens of your glasses. Kudos to Skillshare as well for noticing your skills and recruiting you as a host for one of their courses - with many more to follow too, hopefully. Lastly, the tech guy you had on.....has he done any modelling? He looks familiar. 😀
Been a big fan of podcasting the last few years, it's been fun to have a slightly different outlet in a different kind of format. Anyone else have a podcast or thinking of starting one this year?
Was searching how to start a podcast and got your Instagram story 5 minutes later
I do some freelance production help for a few, listen to a ton, and want to start - I think it will continue to grow as a medium. Stuck on whether to make an extension of my channel, something different, or put it off entirely to focus on the channel for now. Great vid, will def be sharing this as a resource for others that ask me questions about starting.
I did one years ago, the PVP Podcast and I just started recording one this week so it was really awesome to see this video pop up today!
just bought Rodecaster Pro and 2 Pod mics for my wife to start a podcast. Your set up was what pushed me over the edge to buy. so we will see what happens
I'm thinking of starting one this year, but I'm trying to find my ground and work towards getting equipment to start. I'm glad I found your video!
even the lav mic fits your color palette/style... you are too good at this 😊
Thanks Matti! I tried to get black but they were out of stock 🤣
@@BeckiandChris I had a shoot coming and had this exact problem. Had to get the white as well.
@@matttimm452 What clip mic are you using?
Such an amazing masterclass on podcasts and audio! and HELLO CONGRATS WITH YOUR NEW COURSE. CRUSHING IT! 👏🏻💯
Thank you friend!!! That means a lot!!
THANK YOU! Finally a video which mentions that you have to "record your voice" and that is your podcast, no other video mentions this important early step.
How the process should be taught:
Explain first what a podcast is..."a recording of your voice" - then you can go ahead with the others.
Seriously, to assume people know what a "podcast" even is, is failure to properly inform, as an "information" video. Just because someone drives a car, doesn't mean they know how to put air in the tires, and you can't assume they do.
What other video's on this topic lack, is full explanation - when teaching, informing, you must treat the audience like adolsents...in the sense of giving ALL information, even if the majority has heard it before and already are previously informed.
Example - if I say to my mother (65) the word "podcast" it means nothing to her. If I said to my mother "a radio show" or "voice recording" she would know automatically what I mean. BUT still she won't know how to record her voice unless it is on a reel to reel machine. SO, these video's must clarify that on computers, the process is: upload a recording program on your smart device, (your "reel to reel" - in older language) this will be called a file (instead of film), which you then save on your smart device and can access at all times.
It is this early step and lack of explanation, that has all other video's I have watched on this topic, limited.
Analogy - If I were teaching how to bake, I can't assume the student knows what an oven is, or a bowl, or a mixer, or even what brown sugar is - I have to explain it like I would to a 4 year old child. Right down to how to turn the oven dials and read the baking instructions properly.
Does this make sense?
It should, you were taught this way by professional teachers when in school.
And although this video did explain the "recording portion" it was vague, didn't mention that it is a saved file, and it was near the end of the video. When really, it should come right after (gathering idea's) at the beginning.
I know what Skillshare course I'm gonna be watching this week. I was excited when I saw it in a recent email from them. Can't wait to check it out.
Hope you like it!
Your video is a mood, a vibe. love it
Small tip regarding the plosives: talk into your microphone at an angle, where you don‘t breathe directly at it. I do this with my PodMic, it‘s not in front of but at the side of my mouth so I kinda talk „over“ the top of it. Works quite well in my opinion, but I‘m not a pro in audio, too ;) Of course, I would prefer a filter and they aren‘t expensive, it‘s just a little workaround.
Also: great video, Becki!
I like the lapel you're using which lapel mic is that?
Excellent thanks! Subscribed 😊
This video is an AMAZING jewel!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING!
This is perfect timing, I'm starting to edit my friend's podcast and these are some great tips
Fyi I freaking love the podcast every bit as much as your channel. I so enjoy wherever the conversations lead in tuxedo time 👍
Love this! My friend and I did all audio for a whole year. This year we’re going to incorporate video! Great timing for this video and keep up the great work!
Oh awesome!! Video is sooo much fun for podcasts! Good luck!
@@BeckiandChris thank you!
Another awesome shirt from Becki! I've got to find out where it and that white one with the dope cut came from.
A Skillshare class with Becki!? HELL YEA!
Having seen your hair in black and now platinum blonde...May I just say that you look FANTASTIC in blonde!!!! It's like you were born to be in this hair color!!!! I just had to say that!!!!
Finally a reason to login to my skillshare account that I pay for but haven’t used much. Stoked to check this out.
Helpful video as well.
Thanks Tucker! Hope you like it!
Thanks so much for this video!
Got the Skilshare deal! Thanks for that! I watched the intro and will be watching the rest really soon! Awesome!
hey, how about your lavalier mic? I don't see it linked in the description but it seems to sound pretty good too. Thanks
Rodecaster pro is the ultimate piece of equipment . I use mine every week . Best investment I’ve ever made . Great vid guys . ✌🏼
They nailed it with that product! Thanks much!
Great video!
I used to have a podcast with a friend, we began it using a Samson Meteor Mic and my 2014 MacBook Pro. We were still in college, so we had access to a recording booth every once in a while and that's were we recorded. Later on a friend had a "studio" where he set up 4 mics and a Zoom H4 which he let us use for free, but we always mentioned his photo/video business. Audio was edited either in Audacity or Final Cut Pro, yeah, not the conventional way to edit audio, but it did the trick. We used Spreaker as a host because at the time it offered 10 hours of hosting, and our episodes were 30 to 40 minutes long. We got lucky that we had access to some gear, but honestly, we did ok with that Samson Mic and my MacBook. So, yeah, all you need is the idea, and basic gear/software.
LOVE this! Thanks for sharing! Proof right here you can make it work using what’s available!
@@BeckiandChris We had it for close to 6 years. During 2020, we did some recordings using Zoom, but eventually decided to pause the project indefinitely. Fun fact, that friend that let us borrow the Zoom and the mics, today has a great set up for podcasts, video podcasts and live streaming.
This has been incredibly helpful, thank you very much, guys.
those throwback clips are so nostalgic
Oh gosh they absolutely felt like that while I was looking for those clips, got a little caught up watching the old ones. So many memories and stuff I forgot about!
You two are on fire! 🔥🔥🔥 Major props and thanks for your consistent dedication to your craft and providing value to people like me.
Super Helpful! Thanks!
What clip mic are you using on your blouse?
Very fun to watch your channel. Do you use a teleprompter or are you just that creative live?
Hey, thank you very much for the very helpful and useful information what typeface/font did use for the tuxedo logo, please?
Huge thank you! Content is great...as always 🙂 Clear and entertaining. I really appreciate you both sharing your journey and your thoughts.
Thank you so kindly for this!!!!
Love your tutorial video as you don't promote very expensive gear as some other does 👍 Thx for the skillshare link 😀
Phenomenal video. Very helpful. Congrats on the master class ✌🏼
Right F^%# in on, Love it !
Thank you for sharing. Which lav mic are you using here?
Great video as always. I have my pocast name and niche ready to go. This video is extremely helpful on the gear I need to complete my pocast. Thank you Becki & Chris!
Love it ❤️ and This is gonna be really helpful if I find anyone who will talk with me for an hour 😅
Excellent video for anyone who wants to get started with podcasts. You demonstrated that gear or lack of gear is no excuse. Let’s create in 2022!
It’s so easy to get overwhelmed especially as a non audio person! When I started I found the info overwhelming, hopefully this helps someone in the same boat!
@@BeckiandChris audio is extremely difficult to understand in my opinion. Understanding camera settings for photos/videos is a easier foundation versus all the science behind audio.
@@MrEddieNunez agreed!!!
Hi. Is there a video where you discussed how you decided your three pillars? And what made you stick to it?
First thing I noticed. Chris' Glerups are must have tuxedo wear.
Glerups, a Cuts tuxedo, a pair of glasses, and a sad trombone sound effect.
Thank you so so much, we appreciate your existence 🫶🏽
Great video! A friend and I last year brought back our podcast and have just started to try out adding a video component to it. Watching this has given me some ideas of where we need to upgrade equipment, and Rode definitely looks like the direction we need to go in. Thank you!
Awesome! We’ve been so happy with the Rode set up!
Where did you get your jacket from?
Thank you for this video!!!! HUUUGGGGEEEE important but small point for VIDEO podcast -> make sure your DSLR can record past 20 minutes. Like Becki and Chris, I'm upgrading to the Sony A7sIII and a big reason for me is there are no recording limits. I make interviews about the people I meet while traveling the world (biked across America, southern India during Covid, flying around, etc.) and a 5 minute segment may be 45+ minutes of recorded content. A simple google for recording limits + camera model will let you know if there is a cut off.
Couch link? looks comfy
I also took Emily Henderson's class! I've always thought your interiors looked fire but I was able to appreciate them even more after taking her class. Congrats on your new course! I'll definitely check it out. Greetings from LA 🤙🏽
Thanks so much! There are so many good gems on the platform! I want to take a week off and just binge courses 😂
Thanks for this ! What other free app can I use to edit a video podcast on my MacBook Pro?
🤔 ah. square space good Idea 💡 👌 😎
I have no plans whatsoever to start a podcast, but I thoroughly enjoyed this regardless😆. Also, I freakin love your hair, my favorite color/length yet!
Thank you!! It’s a fun change!
what kind of stands are you using for your podmics?
I have video podcast cast with distorted audio. I think one of my mics was partially disconnected so sounds from the speakers is inconsistent and staticky. I need help cleaning up the static and brining the voices of the speakers to the from as well as making them sounds consistent with each other.
hello where i can by the pop screen for rode micro .... can we have the name and the compagny. merci
Becki and Chris.. I love you guys and have been following for a while.. Can you make a video on how to make your thumbnails the same vibe as your video. I just started my channel and have been struggling with making my thumbnails unique. If you guys have any advice or can do a tutorial that would be helpful
Great video! what about options for remote guest? I already do podcast remotely using discord but im surprised thats not covered in this video
everybody is thinking right after 5 seconds into the video ... wait... what's the white lil Lavalier mic there?! ... alright ... go on ... anyhow... nice lil podcast setup there :D cheers!
ah... yeah Deity Microphones W.Lav Pro Omni Lavalier ... now I can keep watching without asking myself ;)
"EQ AKA Curves on your audio." - Spoken like a true video dude.
😂😂😂
Do you have any tips on how to choose a musical intro for a podcast...I keep finding ones that sound like a workplace health & safety video!
Haha it’s hard to find the right one! Depends on where you’re looking! Epidemic Sound and Premium Beat might be good spots to look!
Great question.
what fonts were used in your video subheading slides
What color did you paint your wall I’m looking to start a fantasy football YT channel. I just found your chnnnel and I like your delivery so I’ll sub and check out your content
I'm so late to the game. But glad I found your content!
I just subscribed and I also just made my first podcast albeit it is in post production and not uploaded anywhere but I appreciate the information, well done. Keep in mind, I am new to podcasting but not UA-cam for I have had a few channels in the past so with podcasting, my confusion is that when I went to Apple Podcasts, I went with the thought process of being able to upload my podcast there. However, I found out that you can upload your RSS feed to Apple Podcast from another place that actually hosts your podcast. I don't understand why I can't simply create a Podcast directly with Apple Podcast. It seems like a lot of steps but maybe I am missing something.
Hey what about getting mics from different brands? Will it cause problems while syncing?
While you should definitely get your levels right during recording, 32 bit float makes life super easy when it comes to clipping or quiet recording. We use the Zoom F6 and it is a life saver in the case of blown audio capture.
What about the mic your using for this video? I’m interested and having smaller cheaper mics so me and my host can be a bit more mobile.
Love from India ❤
that is very good
Step by step tutorial on video podcast with iPad please
Thank you sooooo much for making this video. Myself and my fiancé are wanting to do this since she is Japanese and will be moving here permanently next month and we wanted to do a podcast and really love y’all’s podcast but wanted to know how to tackle this project and get it rolling once she is here.
Oh amazing! Sounds like you’ve got an exciting month ahead! Good luck!!
@@BeckiandChris definitely and thank you ☺️
Any tips for a Podcast without showing my face? Thanks for the masterclass!
I love your no BS and just using anchor. I was looking for best host and all youtubers shit on anchor and suggest paying money monthly of course with affiliate links. Like why you can't be fair and say, anchor is ok i just prefer wasting money for in-app edition that most of us will never use, becuase it's way easier to do in software on pc than in app on smartphone.
Great video as always :)
Great video Becki nice work. If you don't mind me asking were did you guys buy those small pop filters? I use the same mics but don't want to pay 60 bucks for that pop filter. Thank you
Thanks much! The small ones on the PodMics are from BH I believe they are around $40 each!
@Becki and Chris Thanks so much Becki or Chris lol 😆 every were I see them they're like 60 bucks. You guys are awesome
Great video! My only problem that I have faced with doing video and audio when using the rode caster was the audio would start to slip up the further you recorded. (It would come un-synced) Do you have a work around or do you record in 25 Fps because of the PAL and NTSC differences. Thank you!
Oh weird! I’ve never seen that issue! We record in 24 FPS and just sync up in premiere with a multi cam sequence and haven’t had a problem.
OMG I almost forgot to tell you that last year, I turned my partner on... (dramatic pause) ....to Milanote! She is super happy with that tip! Says thanx!
I cannot for the life of me find those pop screens you have on your pod mics. Got a link? I am dying to find them.
BH! www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1627911-REG/on_stage_14595_pop_blocker_for_rode.html
Thank you for posting this! I am nearing my third year of my podcast with 71 episodes. I edited every single one using Ferrite on the iPad. Great experience and powerful app.
Oh thanks for sharing! I hadn’t heard of that one!
Not easy 😩
hello am starting media studio podcast
My first time here. Becki, you are compellingly attractive. So much so, that I feel I should prevent myself from becoming addicted to you. LOL
So, Hello! And farewell! LoL xoxo
Chris is cool, too, but ...
At least search the beauty 😍✨❤
I prefer at2040 of audiotechnica compare to the rode podmic
Come to india Andaman islands❤
Noo, why you guys changed your logo 😐
I was just looking and I can and have some of this gear ⚙ But This video is not beginner friendly. The price point is more set to the person ready to upgrade, Not Beginner at all
Just started a podcast call T3s podcast! Leave your podcast name. Good luck to everyone!
I... You...beach.... get out of my head I've been trying to figure this out for moths wtffffff
Bahahaha hopefully this is helpful!
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You spent way too much time telling us about how important keeping the mic closer to our mouths is but you brushed over the hosting platform part like its no big deal. The video didnt serve as a balanced guide
Appropriate plosives are periodically permitted, eh? 😁
Ur a B&C course how do you way it, f yeah, I think thats right
Dear listeners remember - nobody will listen to your podcast if you start now. You'll get 20 listens per episode for the next 3 years. Very soon you will realize that the only way to grow your podcast is by inviting other well known podcasters. But none of them will want to even respond to your email invitations and follow-ups and follow-follow-ups. You will send 400 invitations and 3 people will reply. Be ready for that. Ask yourself how it will affect your mental health and your self-esteem. Ask yourself whether it's worth it.
What a cynical and pessimistic view. Just because you have a defeatist mentality does not mean it's true for everyone. The vast majority of successful people started out with nothing.
@@gerardbonner6464 absolutely - 8 years ago, with a podcast. Try today and you'll see that I'm right. Just try.
What is wrong with everyone else's videos, uploads and podcasts?
They're NOT as helpful, inspirational, and informative as any that you are uploading. Plus, the last 5 video uploads are repeaters....you watch them once, glean the basics, watch them again, grab a few more bits, and so on and so forth. More views are good for the channel, right?
In case you hadn't guessed, I'm loving the content that you are creating on the channel right now (and over on Tuxedo Time - where we wear tuxedos, and it is time - podcast edition).
Oh, and cool shacket, even with the water stain.....and the silver eyebrows that ocassionally appeared in the shot were a nice addition - I know they're just a reflection of the downlighting soft-box in the lens of your glasses.
Kudos to Skillshare as well for noticing your skills and recruiting you as a host for one of their courses - with many more to follow too, hopefully.
Lastly, the tech guy you had on.....has he done any modelling? He looks familiar. 😀
oh gosh Steve thanks for sharing this! Means a lot! I think the tech guy has done a little modelling now that I think of it! 🤣
Heil Sound?
U talk too much not showing to how to starte