podcast tips

Dan

I’m often asked how long a podcast should be and I really hate that question because there is no right answer, just a bunch of speculation.

I’ve heard podcasts that go for 7 minutes right up to 1 hour, talk based podcasts, music podcasts, talk and music podcasts etc. There’s a podcast out there that’ll see you through a workout at the gym or cooking some 2-minute noodles.

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Dan

Today I’ve put together 5 fast action results for getting a better voice for your podcast! Take a listen below and find out how a photograph can change the way you talk behind the microphone, why lot’s of podcasters feel the need to hang on to the 1980’s and lot’s more…

Make Your Voice Easy To Listen To

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5 Steps To A Better Podcasting Voice

 

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Dan

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Dan

Over the last few months, I’ve watched the Wikileaks saga unfold.

Fronted by no nonsense Aussie Julian Assange, Wikileaks has leaked highly classified and sensitive government information from all over the world. It’s had politicians and even the most hardened Army Generals quaking in their boots.

I’ve had plenty of conversations about Wikileaks with friends and listeners of my radio show. To begin with my opinion was pretty black and white, surely there’s nothing good about leaking sensitive information that could start wars and damage important diplomatic relationships?

Well you wouldn’t think so, but millions of people support Wikileaks and want to make sure that they can continue leaking. So the question is why?
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Dan

If you found this podcast useful (and I hope you did) then please subscribe to my podcast and review me over at ITunes. You can do that by clicking here.

Thanks for listening.