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Ep27: How To Find Your Voice As A Podcaster - Chris Staron

Ep27: How To Find Your Voice As A Podcaster - Chris Staron

FromThe Podcast On Podcasting


Ep27: How To Find Your Voice As A Podcaster - Chris Staron

FromThe Podcast On Podcasting

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
May 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Each podcaster is different from the other and so their tone of voice. Today, learn more from our guest, Chris Staron, on how to find and be authentic with your own voice, and how to use it so it will sound natural. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR Key elements in finding your voice and using it The need to continuously practice prior to recording an episode Advantages of audio and video podcasting Things missed by other podcasters in the podcasting process and how to improve it Overcoming fears and struggles in podcasting Knowing what’s next thing to do after the interview RESOURCES/LINKS MENTIONED Calendly Canva Publer BOOK MENTIONED Cradle Robber - Chris Staron ABOUT CHRIS STARON Chris Staron is the host of the Truce Podcast, an award-winning history show that explores the Christian Church. He’s also the writer/director/producer of the feature films “Bringing up Bobby” and “Between the Walls”, and author of the novel “Cradle Robber”. CONNECT WITH CHRIS  Website: Truce Podcast Podcast: Truce Podcast Facebook: Truce Podcast Twitter: Truce Podcast Instagram: Truce Podcast CONNECT WITH US Thinking about creating and growing your own podcast but not sure where to start? Visit GrowYourShow.com and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams!
Released:
May 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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