Podcasting 101
I’m often surprised how many people don’t yet know what a “blog” is all about. Since you’re here reading this, I assume that’s not an issue with you. But you might not know much, if anything, about podcasts. Most folks still don’t, it seems. We have a popular podcast on this website. So today, I’m going to blog about podcasting! Synergy at its best, right?
Seriously, a podcast is just an Internet broadcast. I always tell people it’s a radio program that is permanently posted online, waiting for you to listen or download whenever you want. As many times as you want. There’s no need to tune in between, let’s say, 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. anymore to catch your favorite show. Not if it’s a podcast. It’s there when you are.
You can find our podcast programs on this website by returning to the home page and clicking on The Humanity Podcast. Our latest show is called “Inside Our Recording Sessions,” and it’s a live look behind the scenes of a podcast. (“Live” meaning unedited, of course.) As a former radio and TV newsman, I really have enjoyed getting into this new form of broadcasting. I also write and perform the original music that opens and closes every podcast, different music for each show. You’ll hear me recording some of that music unedited in our latest podcast. And you can catch my interview with the owner and engineer at Zebra Studios in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where we record. Matt Corey is a great guy, a very talented musician and recording engineer. And a good friend. It’s all in our most recent podcast.
Of course, most of our podcasts deal with topics related to The Humanity Project’s mission. We’re trying to inspire, encourage and inform people to help them take more responsibility for improving their lives. We see this as an effective way to start improving society, one person at a time. So we offer practical, common sense thoughts on getting control of your health or thinking for yourself or other skills needed to live a healthy, happy life. We hope you’ll check out all our programs and come back each week for new ones. And please, tell your friends about us. We can only succeed if lots of people begin to understand what The Humanity Project is trying to do, and join in our hopeful work. – RSK
I’m often surprised how many people don’t yet know what a “blog” is all about. Since you’re here reading this, I assume that’s not an issue with you. But you might not know much, if anything, about podcasts. Most folks still don’t, it seems. We have a popular podcast on this website. So today, I’m going to blog about podcasting! Synergy at its best, right?
Seriously, a podcast is just an Internet broadcast. I always tell people it’s a radio program that is permanently posted online, waiting for you to listen or download whenever you want. As many times as you want. There’s no need to tune in between, let’s say, 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. anymore to catch your favorite show. Not if it’s a podcast. It’s there when you are.
You can find our podcast programs on this website by returning to the home page and clicking on The Humanity Podcast. Our latest show is called “Inside Our Recording Sessions,” and it’s a live look behind the scenes of a podcast. (“Live” meaning unedited, of course.) As a former radio and TV newsman, I really have enjoyed getting into this new form of broadcasting. I also write and perform the original music that opens and closes every podcast, different music for each show. You’ll hear me recording some of that music unedited in our latest podcast. And you can catch my interview with the owner and engineer at Zebra Studios in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where we record. Matt Corey is a great guy, a very talented musician and recording engineer. And a good friend. It’s all in our most recent podcast.
Of course, most of our podcasts deal with topics related to The Humanity Project’s mission. We’re trying to inspire, encourage and inform people to help them take more responsibility for improving their lives. We see this as an effective way to start improving society, one person at a time. So we offer practical, common sense thoughts on getting control of your health or thinking for yourself or other skills needed to live a healthy, happy life. We hope you’ll check out all our programs and come back each week for new ones. And please, tell your friends about us. We can only succeed if lots of people begin to understand what The Humanity Project is trying to do, and join in our hopeful work. – RSK

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