Sarah Jolly Jarvis
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Podcast Appearances
moving on from that step you know your intentions and everything else the next thing is to think about your tech and your setup you don't have to go crazy with this i've had a client who has just bought um the same microphone as me which is a yeti i have then a like little um it looks like a little book it's like a little sound booth bit around it to reduce the amount of echoing if you are in an echoey space then you might want to look at doing that i'll come on to that in a moment
moving on from that step you know your intentions and everything else the next thing is to think about your tech and your setup you don't have to go crazy with this i've had a client who has just bought um the same microphone as me which is a yeti i have then a like little um it looks like a little book it's like a little sound booth bit around it to reduce the amount of echoing if you are in an echoey space then you might want to look at doing that i'll come on to that in a moment
moving on from that step you know your intentions and everything else the next thing is to think about your tech and your setup you don't have to go crazy with this i've had a client who has just bought um the same microphone as me which is a yeti i have then a like little um it looks like a little book it's like a little sound booth bit around it to reduce the amount of echoing if you are in an echoey space then you might want to look at doing that i'll come on to that in a moment
Your minimum viable though is your microphone, your recording software, so basically whatever on some sort of computer and then headphones. Recording tools on top of that, you've got lots of different options out there. I tend to go with either Riverside or actually use GarageBand because I am completely appled. And so those are the things that I tend to use.
Your minimum viable though is your microphone, your recording software, so basically whatever on some sort of computer and then headphones. Recording tools on top of that, you've got lots of different options out there. I tend to go with either Riverside or actually use GarageBand because I am completely appled. And so those are the things that I tend to use.
Your minimum viable though is your microphone, your recording software, so basically whatever on some sort of computer and then headphones. Recording tools on top of that, you've got lots of different options out there. I tend to go with either Riverside or actually use GarageBand because I am completely appled. And so those are the things that I tend to use.
There are obviously other options for recording. I know actually quite a few kind of trainers within podcasting and now encouraging people just to use Zoom, whereas Riverside was always the preferred because it did optimize the sound. I have had technical problems with Riverside where the delay, the lag has been so much that I've had to rerecord, which recently has put me off.
There are obviously other options for recording. I know actually quite a few kind of trainers within podcasting and now encouraging people just to use Zoom, whereas Riverside was always the preferred because it did optimize the sound. I have had technical problems with Riverside where the delay, the lag has been so much that I've had to rerecord, which recently has put me off.
There are obviously other options for recording. I know actually quite a few kind of trainers within podcasting and now encouraging people just to use Zoom, whereas Riverside was always the preferred because it did optimize the sound. I have had technical problems with Riverside where the delay, the lag has been so much that I've had to rerecord, which recently has put me off.
But that was a lot more to do with my Wi-Fi than the platform itself. But it was something that I was experiencing on Riverside, but not on Zoom. So, you know, obviously Zoom has kind of improved, particularly since lockdown. And so, you know, that is an option for you as well. As far as hosting platforms are concerned, there is Buzzsprout, the Spotify, Red Circle. You need to host it somewhere.
But that was a lot more to do with my Wi-Fi than the platform itself. But it was something that I was experiencing on Riverside, but not on Zoom. So, you know, obviously Zoom has kind of improved, particularly since lockdown. And so, you know, that is an option for you as well. As far as hosting platforms are concerned, there is Buzzsprout, the Spotify, Red Circle. You need to host it somewhere.
But that was a lot more to do with my Wi-Fi than the platform itself. But it was something that I was experiencing on Riverside, but not on Zoom. So, you know, obviously Zoom has kind of improved, particularly since lockdown. And so, you know, that is an option for you as well. As far as hosting platforms are concerned, there is Buzzsprout, the Spotify, Red Circle. You need to host it somewhere.
So you need to host it somewhere. And then you basically put out little bits of string called RSS feeds to your different platforms. providers, so Spotify, Apple, et cetera, et cetera. So you have to keep it in one place and then you kind of connect the dots together to go look here and you will, whenever this is updated here, then put it on your platform is basically what you're doing.
So you need to host it somewhere. And then you basically put out little bits of string called RSS feeds to your different platforms. providers, so Spotify, Apple, et cetera, et cetera. So you have to keep it in one place and then you kind of connect the dots together to go look here and you will, whenever this is updated here, then put it on your platform is basically what you're doing.
So you need to host it somewhere. And then you basically put out little bits of string called RSS feeds to your different platforms. providers, so Spotify, Apple, et cetera, et cetera. So you have to keep it in one place and then you kind of connect the dots together to go look here and you will, whenever this is updated here, then put it on your platform is basically what you're doing.
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