Strutting Your Stuff – With the Right Microphone Strut…

You might think that holding your own is easy in the world of podcasting and for many of you – you’d be right. One thing to realize however is that one cannot – in most cases – hold their own MICROPHONE when it comes to effective podcasting.

In the last 13 years of podcasting, what I’ve learned the most from is necessity. From the reasonably el crappo gaming headsets my original co-host and I started with, to the super-impression-making microphone booms that allow me to capture content inside my Podcast Bug (a 1974 Custom Super Beetle with a Recording Studio Built into the Front of it), being able to address the mic is vital to podcasting success.

The Podcast Bug - a 1974 Custom Super Beetle with a Recording Studio Built Into It - Head-turning Portable Recording Platform!Discussions will erupt during the time it takes for you to read this article on a variety of online discussion forums that ask the question, “I need to get a mic boom, but I’m looking for something cheaper.” Without question, cheaper methods exist. From bungee cords + studio lamp, to propped-up clamp lamp remnants to the several cadillac-level booms that are available – you’ll find something that fits your budget, patience and “you’ve gotta’ be kiddin’ me” level.

The First Question to Ask: Why Do I Need a Mic Boom?

The Talent Bay at 2GuysTalking HQ - St. Charles, MO USAAre you a table thumper? Can’t get past the incessant knee-donk that destroys all podcasters hope of initial, edited-less podcast capture? Can’t figure out how to hold the paper and not have the “I am holding paper” sound capture along with your vocals? How cool am I going to look while I record? There’s a myriad of questions and answers for everyone but when it’s all said and done, I have one recommendation – that has been in place since the fall of 2005…

The Heil Sound PL-2T Overhead Boom: In addition to having a name that will leave anyone you tell it to weak in the knees, the construction of these struts is simple, strong, and after having tried 3-4 different times in a variety of studio environments over 13 years, they are what I’ve chosen to feature in my different studio efforts.

The Original 2GuysTalking Podcast Network Studio - St. Louis, MO USA Circa 2005The Heil Sound PL-2T’s were featured in my original home-studio, my first, second, and 4th public commercial studios and are also featured inside my “Podcast Bug.” The clean lines, that allow for attached promotionability provide the strongest, most-dependable moving parts and confidence. Additionally, they offer the best options for attaching microphones of all kinds. While we feature the Heil PR-40s and Heil “FIN” microphones that fit as a matter of course into the booms, we’ve had guest voiceover artists that are accommodated easily with their general configuration.

The 2GuysTalking West Studio - Voiceover Booth - St. Louis, MO USAThe Heil Sound PL-2T Overhead Boom is also featured inside our existing voiceover booth making for yet another incredibly diverse environment that the Heil Sound PL-2T Overhead Boom shines.

What kind of booms do you use? What have you tried in the past? Tell me more about what you’re doing when it comes to “holding your mics” in the comments section below and let’s create the best, online source for microphone boom discussion available!

What are You Building? Contemplating Legacy, and Taking in Death…

Death. It is the end of all things. The ultimate equalizer. The instant reality pill.

For those that live on, it is an instant “perspective” moment that initiates review, alterations to checks and balances (or lack thereof) and often is a seed point for thought-provoking articles – just like this one.

Death, or even the threat of it, impacts us all differently. In the news this morning, was mention of Podcast Movement’s Keynote Speaker Kevin Smith’s brush with a “Widow-Maker” heart attack while performing the first of 2 comedy shows last evening. Needless to say, as an also 47-year-old and chubby podcaster, it definitely hits home. Death has also hit home with meteor-like punch this last year for me in that my Mom died suddenly in May 2017, and shortly after the first of the year, my Pop also died suddenly. Their deaths and Kevin’s near-miss create a completely different atmosphere literally in that you breathe differently after the knowledge of these events impact you.

The Parents of Mike Wilkerson - Podcaster - Renee' & Fred Wilkerson -- Circa 2017

“What does all this have to with Podcasting, Mike?”, I hear all of you asking. Well, it’s really straight-forward for me.

We can all Google “Podcast” and probably spit out the almost-paragraph mantra that refers to a “digitally stored electronic file”, sure. But for me podcasting is way more than something so cold and bland.

Podcasting is Captured Perspective.

In the vein of my parents, My family and I benefit in that my Mom has a variety of songs that she recorded over her life that I have still to this day, as well as some fun video that continues on and will, for generations long after she, I and others in our family are gone. They live on inside a digital library that I’ve created and made customized access to for my daughter, her friends and whomever else we choose to share them with. In my Pop’s case, we had the pleasure of interacting to create a series of foundational lessons for me and anyone else who listens – as a series of podcasts inside his OWN program, Fast Freddie’s Castle of Common Sense. Each of these focuses on a different subject and provide me, and anyone who listens with the morals, centering-thoughts and perspective that made him the man that he was, that were direct pieces of making me the man that I’ve become. His sense of humor. His want for people to understand his viewpoint. Even some (reasonably terrible) singing and limericks are all part of a forever-effort that are all encapsulated inside a series of electronic, on-demand files that you can listen to anytime you want – day or night – forever.

In my own case, over the years I’ve brought on the people that make television and feature film offerings, and the real-life professionals that can talk intelligently about what you see on each of those offerings. You’ll learn what’s real, the stuff that “kinda’ works” and what’s a completely Hollywood-generated fantasy effort. Sprinkle in an always-strong educational element of ensuring that quality is delivered in return when you convey your time, money and effort to television and movies and well – I too have delivered opinions, information and education of all kinds that will long outlast me.

A Few of the Man Programs of MIke Wilkerson - The 24 Podcast, Perspective Reviews, WhatCopsWatch, 2GuysTalkingStarWars and More...

That’s Podcasting.

The collection of their memories, our viewpoints on our listening to them, and the ability to share those perspectives with others?

That’s LEGACY.

Which brings me back to the main focus of why we’re here today.

What are YOU creating inside your podcasting efforts? Do you go back to listen to your previous programs? Are they educational? What do they share about you? Did you like what you’d shared? Will people learn something valuable about you or your efforts when they’ve completed their listening session? Did you share the perspectives of others, perhaps professionals around you during your programs? What, when YOU ARE GONE, will be left online digitally to become YOUR legacy?

Kevin Smith Shares his Thoughts on His Life...

I’ve enjoyed many of the in-depth, deep-dive dissections that Kevin Smith has provided in the past. The breakdown of his all-too-short-and-rare visits with Prince are beyond epic. Many of his detailings of today’s modern filmmaking efforts with Fatman on Batman co-host, Mark Bernardin, offer insight that I just know that I will not capture from another outlet. They include outstanding “what if they…” storylines, possible character arcs and industry stories that really do fall squarely into the “LOVE” category.  That being said, I have a terrible dislike for his propensity to swear incessantly (sure “we all do it” and “it’s what his audience wants”, alright, alright), refer to oral sex and stroking the high hard one (and then offering a regular mime-session of “bathing in the heavenly love juices”) that serve as a multi-faceted minefield in prelude to listening to eventually find the golden points of discussion mentioned above.

When it’s all said and done, the question remains:

What are You Building?

Collectively, we can all plop down in front of the mic, smash a palm into the record button, collect the general jackassery and publish all you want or – you can choose to create something that takes your future availability to LEGACY status.

Which one will you set a course for? Disagree with me about my viewpoints on Kevin’s offerings?

Let’s talk about it inside the comments section now!

The Perspective of a New PodcasterNews.Com Writer…

Mike Wilkerson - Features Writer, PodcasterNews.ComGreetings from the friendly confines of St. Louis! My name is Mike Wilkerson and I’ve been podcasting since 2005, and have grown my initial interest in sharing details about the hit Fox show “24”, into a Podcast Network now spanning 54 different programs, an army of hosts and a lifetime of memories and experience that continue to build to this day. Let me start my introductory article here by asking everyone a question?

What is YOUR perspective?

What perspective are you trying to share with an audience as a podcaster or as someone who works in the podcast industry?

Perspective, to steal from a favorite movie, is what drives us. It fuels everything we do, from the life habits we have, to the relationships we engage in, to the way we end up sharing our lives (or not) after we’re long gone. The bottom line though is that perspective varies from person to person. Let me explain.

Podcasting is Captured Perspective…

I am a former Certified Sign Language Interpreter for the Deaf and for more than a decade, I’ve already had every conversation that everyone here is reading has had – they just weren’t my conversations. From baby birthing, to job interviews, to divorce proceedings, to criminal arrests, to funeral arrangements – I’ve had a taste of them all as an Interpreter. That being able to “jump into someone’s life, interact, learn and jump back out” was incredibly alluring and still is. Podcasting for now an even longer time has allowed me to continue to feed that thirst for knowledge, information and perspective, across a wide variety of people, industries and skill sets. The value that perspective provides all of us is even more distinctive and valuable than your fingerprint. While your fingerprint can identify you outright, your perspectives (indeed, a collection of them, say, online in blog, vlog or podcast form) will continue to educate, entertain, inform and extend your ability to share you and your knowledge long after you’re gone.

That’s Legacy, and it’s something we should all have an interest in leaving when we’re gone.

Over the last 12+ years, I’ve been fortunate enough to start with a single program, be the host across a variety of programs, grow our podcast program library exponentially, build 6 different terrestrial commercial Podcast Recording Studios, create a Voiceover Academy and Staff, a Podcast Editing Academy and Staff and usher in sponsors of all kinds to programs of varying sizes, shapes and skill sets. I can’t WAIT to share many of my own perspectives, those of the professionals I work with and more as I continue offering engaging perspectives about all-things podcasting.

The collection and sharing of experience is what will be the main focus of my writings here across a variety of topics, technologies, processes and more.

What’s YOUR perspective?

What is it that YOU do in life as a professional and how can I learn more from you to grow my database of perspectives? Connect with me via the comments below and help me grow more vital and educational nuggets to share with everyone in the podcasting industry!

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Nominations for the Podcasters Hall of fame are Open

The Academy of Podcasters Hall of Fame was started in 2015 to honor those who paved the way for podcasters, and the podcast industry, of today. Since then, there have been almost 20 individuals who have been inducted into the Podcasters Hall of Fame. You can help decide who will be inducted this year.

Podcast Movement 2018 will be continuing the tradition of inducting podcasters into the Academy of Podcasters Hall of Fame. The podcast community plays a meaningful role in who will be inducted into the this year’s Hall of Fame class of 2018. Nominations are open now, and will end on February 28, 2018.

The podcaster you nominate must meet all of the following criteria:

  • Have been involved with podcasting for at least 10 years, either as a podcaster or an active member of the podcast industry.
  • Have promoted the art of podcasting over those 10 years.
  • Done things to make podcasters better off because of their contributions and involvement.
  • Be thought of highly by their podcasting peers.

There is a form you must fill out in order to make a nomination. Again, all nominations are due by February 28, 2017.

The form asks for your email address, your name, and the name of the person you want to nominate. It also asks you to provide a link to the person’s personal or company website, and to their podcast (if applicable). Be prepared to list how long that person has been in podcasting. Provide the Academy of Podcasters Hall of Fame with details about why you think that person belongs in the Hall of Fame.

The top six nominees will be announced as the 2018 Class of the Podcast Hall of Fame. This year, the Hall of Fame Ceremony will be its own event, taking place on Monday, July 23, the night before Podcast Movement kicks off.

Voxnest Provides a New Professional Solution for Your Podcast

Voxnest has a podcasting-focused mission that is driven by a diverse team of tech founders and podcast and media industry veterans. Voxnest has recently acquired Spreaker and BlogTalkRadio.

Voxnet offers a complete set of podcasting tools that can each be integrated into your own professional production process. These tools – Dynamo and the soon-to-come Hive and Cortex – help audio publishers of all grades, from indie podcasters to major media networks, monetize, manage, and track content.

Podcasting is a new media, and we’ve created Dynamo in order to change the game by giving audio publishers the ability to monetize via a new approach to dynamic ad insertion.

With Dynamo, publishers can choose to place ads throughout all their episodes at pre-, mid- and post-roll spots. They can even choose segments to target so that audiences only ever hear ads that correspond to the topics they’re listening to. Furthermore, these spots will refresh with every play, updating with new demo- and geo-targeted ads.

Dynamo works just like Google Adsense. It can be adapted to your content and process, no matter the volume of your production outcome.

Indie publishers can start bringing in profit via their distributed episodes without having to migrate to a different hosting platform. Meanwhile, your content’s quality will stay intact. You can manage the kinds of ads that appear throughout your episodes and choose target segments related to your topic.

Commercials publishers can break into the largest podcast marketplace and maximize revenues by selling your remnant inventory. In addition, you can retain your current production workflow. Dynamo easily integrates with any setup and works side-by-side with your publishing schedule.

Limor is a Social Audio App

Limor is a brand new social media platform. It is a social audio platform that combines the best aspects of social media with audio and podcasting into a new form of media. Limor allows the user to record, edit, share, and listen to audio content and podcasts instantly from their smartphone.

You can download the Limor app for free. As far as I can tell, it is iOS only (and requires iOS 8.0 or later). It is compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

Use the Limor app to make your Limor profile. The podcasts you create on it are put into an archive called Casts. It will have all of your own personally crated podcasts that you shared on the Limor app. Another archive, called Likes, contains all of the social audio casts that you have liked. You have the option to share your location when you create a cast.

The Discover page is the heart of the Limor app. All the latest news, trending tags, and content are located here. As affiliates of Limor, Ambassadors can utilize this resource to promote their casts and profile. It is a highly targeted marketing tool for driving traffic and building awareness.

Recording in Limor is simple. Tap the microphone icon to start. It takes your recording and creates a podcast ready MP4. Once recorded, that MP4 can be edited (if necessary) inside the Limor app. You can share your cast with the Limor platform when you are ready to do that.

Limor has an audio commenting feature. To use the feature, tap the “add a comment” field underneath the cast you want to comment on. It is possible to leave a text comment. Or, you can use the microphone and record an audio comment which will be instantly shared and added to the thread of existing audio and text comments.

Nando’s Opened a Free Recording Studio in Soho

Nando’s is home of the legendary, Afro-Portuguese flame grilled PERi-PERi chicken. Unexpectedly, Nando’s has opened a free recording studio in Soho. Secret London reported that the free recording studio is at Nando’s Fifth Street branch in Soho.

Anyone who uses the studio would be in clear view of restaurant diners. That situation is either going to terrify podcasters, or inspire them to do their best work.

All the best ideas start over PERi-PERi (or so we heard). That’s why we’ve brought together two of our favorite things – chicken and tunes – for our first ever restaurant recording studio.

Nando’s Soho Studio is nestled downstairs in their recently renovated Soho restaurant. The space has been designed for emerging talent to fuel their creativity and collaborate in familiar, relaxing surroundings.

At the time I am writing this blog, Nando’s Soho Studio has been “overwhelmed with submissions”. The studio is fully booked until the end of March of 2018. If you are interested in using Nando’s Soho Studio, you should keep an eye on Nando’s social media. They will continue to release new slots for the Nando’s Soho Studio when they become available.

Bumpers is Shutting Down

Bumpers.fm is shutting down. Ian Ownbey, co-founder of Bumpers.fm, has a post on Medium that explains more about why they are shutting down both Bumpers.fm and Captioned.

Sadly we need to start the process of shutting down Bumpers & Captioned. We have been working to broaden podcasting for the last 3 years now and but due to lack of growth and funding we aren’t able to continue any longer.

They will leave Bumpers up until March 6, 2018. On that date, Bumpers will go into read-only mode for at least 60 days. Bumpers.fm strongly encourages people to move their content off of Bumpers (or download it locally) before March 6, 2018.

Captioned will be removed from the app store immediately. It will go into read only mode in 30 days.

Those who need to move their content off of Bumper.fm should read the Medium post for details about how to go about doing that. Their information explains a bit about how to move your Bumpers.fm feed to another host. It also has links that will help you download individual episodes. The Medium post also includes some suggestions for where to host your content.

Farrago is a Rapid-Fire Soundboard for Podcasters

Rogue Amoeba is a privately held software company that is based in the United States. They are the creators of Farrago, a robust, rapid-fire soundboard for podcasters, live radio, and theater.

Farrago provides the best way to quickly play sound bites, audio effects, and music clips on your Mac. Podcasters can use Farrago to include musical accompaniment and sound effects during recording sessions, while theater techs can run the audio for live shows. Whether it’s providing quick access to a large library of sounds or running through a defined list of audio, Farrago is ready to assist!

Farrago’s tile grid lets you lay out your audio exactly as you want it. Put your sounds at your fingertips and work the way you want.

You can organize your sounds with Sets. Create distinct groups of audio based on mood, show, or any other criteria you like. Using sets makes managing audio a breeze. In addition to organizing by sets, you can adjust the color of each sound so you can find it in a flash.

It is possible to customize Farrago with the Inspector. Use the Inspector to tailor each sound’s settings to your needs. Set the tile name and color, tweak in/out points, alter fade settings, and more.

You can download Farrago for free from the Rogue Amoeba website. It is for MacOS 10.10 or higher. Please note: the quality of clips heard via Farrago is intentionally degraded after 20 plays (per launch).

If you find Farrago to be useful, you can purchase it for $39 from the Rogue Amoeba website. This price appears to be the introductory price, and might go up later on.

Midroll Brand Studio Launches Four New Podcasts

Midroll, the leader in the fast-growing podcast industry, is launching four new podcasts hosted by some of the biggest names in business and entrepreneurship through its branded content division, Midroll Brand Studio.

Branded content is a growth driver for the blossoming podcast industry. Midroll Brand Studio is launching twice the number of podcasts in the first quarter of 2018 as it did in all of 2017. The studio has previously worked with major brand advertisers including FedEx, Papa John’s, Casper, Make-A-Wish Foundation, and Annapurna Pictures.

Midroll Brand Studio’s New Releases Include:

Rise and Grind with Daymond John – released January 24, 2018.

Hosted by the award-winning businessman and popular television personality (whom you may recognize from “Shark Tank”). This podcast is sponsored by ZipRecruiter. In this 10-episode series based off his book of the same name, Daymond John seeks advice from his most successful friends, including fellow “Shark Tank” star Barbara Corcoran, serial entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk, talk-show host Wendy Williams and rapper and producer Tyler the Creator.

Big Questions with Cal Fussman” – returned on January 23, 2018.

As a bestselling author, speaker, and one of the greatest interviewers of this generation, Cal Fussman has sat down with some of the world’s most influential leaders. In Big Questions, Cal Fussman hosts surprisingly candid and revealing conversations with basketball legend Kobe Bryant, SoulCycle’s Melanie Whelan, and others. This podcast is sponsored by Squarespace and ZipRecruiter.

Akimbo: A Podcast from Seth Godin – will launch on February 15, 2018

This is the newest podcast from the bestselling author and leadership teacher Seth Godin. The series focuses on akimbo, an ancient concept describing the bend in a river or in an archers bow. The podcast focuses on the culture in which we live – and how we can change it. This podcast is sponsored by ZipRecruiter.

Breached – will launch on March 28, 2018

Hosted by award-winning journalist Bob Sullivan, the show takes a look at the biggest hack no one knew about: Yahoo. Three billion users are left vulnerable for three years and experts are still baffled. Breached digs into the who, why, and how of this unprecedented mystery, trying to figure out what it really means and, more importantly, what do we do now? This podcast is sponsored by Carbonite.