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Guess who's talkin'?
Contrary to our initial thoughts, this first Changing Media show that Brandon and I did turned out pretty darn good. While we're both still getting our bearings I think, you must remember that show is being done with two people using ivocalize.com as our method of audio capture. This can be a lot harder than you might think.
Matt and Brandon just launched. I listened. I subscribed. They conquered. From an earlier Lockergnome entry:
Just got off of a Skype call with Brandon Watts and man, did we ever have a good time! We spent the better part of our conversation making plans for our upcoming Podcast: Changing Media.
We are both pretty excited about the show that we’re putting together too. As a matter of fact, just in the 15 to 20 minutes of talking we managed to cover like four different tech trends from a really interesting perspective without even breaking a sweat! Brandon and I both feel that having a show that maintains a consistent flow of content while offering the listener a chance to hear us acting a little goofy on occasion is just the fit this industry needs.
Folks, not only are we both highly motivated about providing a quality show, we are going to make you feel like you're sitting right there with us the entire time, to boot! This is your show, folks; we are just hosting it. You can expect to hear all about the latest issues, trends and conflicts happening in our industry each and every week.
As for audience participation, there was never any question that we needed to have the ability to bring our audience into the show with us as much as possible. After some discussion, we have opted for a voicemail system that will allow callers to ask us their toughest questions without putting us in the position of having a live caller that might decide to get a little 'too creative' while recording the show. And, of course, we will be accepting e-mailed questions as well once we have things up and running.
Matt further outlines the process in When Gnomies Collide.
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Matt Hartley
January 31st, 2005
at 8:14am
Mitch brought up the point of having 'breaks' in between segments. I am bouncing the idea off of Brandon to get his thoughts. What do you think?