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Memory Lane: Revisiting "Episode 1"

Memory Lane: Revisiting "Episode 1"

FromAsk the Podcast Coach


Memory Lane: Revisiting "Episode 1"

FromAsk the Podcast Coach

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Oct 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today I am moving into what I'm calling "My new old house." While I'm seating and hoping the movers don't break my standing desk, I thought I would take a trip down memory lane and dig out some of the first episodes of "Ask the Podcast Coach." The Early Episodes Sounded Bad, and I Was Awful There is a ton of hiss in the first "School of Podcasting Live" was awful and this was in 2011. Later I wanted to test Blog Talk Radio and Spreaker for "The Podcast Coach" show and treated it like nobody was listening (because nobody was listening). Then on August 10, 2013, Jim Collison joined us. You can also listen to what might have been the seed for the "Podcast Rodeo Show." Why Am I Subjecting You To Bad Content? The goal is to show you that we all start ugly. We all get better over time, and maybe just maybe you should be a bit organized before pressing record.  The Show Comes Back Next Week Dave and Jim will be back live at www.askthepodcastcoach.com/live Saturdays at 10:30 AM ET SPONSOR: PodcastBranding.co If you need podcast artwork, a logo, a website, or anything else that you want to look AMAZING, check out Mark over at www.podcatbranding.co  Become an Awesome Supporter Get access to bonus content, and private Q&A calls. go to www.patreon.com/davejackson Mentioned In This Episode schoolofpodcasting.com/spreakr Keith and the Girl Mighty Networks Need to Plan Need to Plan, Launch or Grow Your Audience? Join the School of Podcasting today.
Released:
Oct 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Dave Jackson has been helping people launch podcasts since 2005 and every Saturday he is joined by Jim Collison to is runs the Average Guy Network. Together they have 20 years of podcasting experience and coaching.