In which I reflect back on the 123 episodes of Season 3 of Podcast Pontifications I’ve produced thus far, to examine the changes I’ve put in place for myself. Because if I’m not taking my own advice, how much is that advice worth?
Here’s a non-exhaustive list:
1. Inside-out episode planning
2. New branding
3. New website design
4. Corrected transcriptions
5. New PPIYI provider
6. I switched to Sanka tea
7. I hired a vocal coach
8. Audio engineering skills up-leveling
9. Re-worked episode details
So yes, it does appear that I’m practicing what I'm preaching. For me, that’s fairly easy, as changing things up from time to time is part of who I am. Which is a good thing, because changes in podcasting aren’t going to stop. Ever.
Links mentioned:
Nik Gill, Graphic designer - https://www.nikpixels.co.uk/
Steve Yong, UX designer - https://www.steveyongcc.com/
Allie Press, production assistant - http://www.alliepress.net/
Ruchi Kapila, vocal coach - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruchi-kapila-m-s-ccc-slp-she-her-they-them-66518721/
Marcus dePaula, audio engineer - https://www.meonlylouder.com/
Membership fueled by coffee - https://buymeacoffee.com/evoterra
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