Podcast FAQ

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by Ottis McKenzie Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What to say at the beginning of a podcast?

What Should I Include in my Podcast Intro?

  • Your name. Doesn't need to be your full name, could even be a nickname. ...
  • What is the podcast called? You might assume they already know this, but they might be working through a huge playlist of new podcasts they're trying out.
  • Who is the podcast for? ...
  • What is the overall theme of the podcast? ...

How to present on a podcast?

  • Use good sound equipment (use a mic if possible, and record the sound on a computer or using the voice memos app on iPhone)
  • As much as possible, minimize interruptions and external noise during the interview.
  • If you’re not already adept with Quicktime or a similar app for recording, take the time to learn it.

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Which of the best podcasts should you listen to?

So, once again, if tactical nuances, xG and PPDA are what you live for, this podcast is essential listening. 7) Greatest Game Podcast with Jamie Carragher One of Britain’s best-loved pundits, Jamie Carragher, has made the transition from player to ...

Can we start a podcast?

There are so many reasons for starting a podcast! Some of those reasons are to grow your business, connect with people in your niche, create a relationship with your audience, and self-fulfillment. As of January 2020, there are over 1 million podcasts available, with over 30 million podcast episodes to listen to.

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Why is On Being Ending?

In 2013, Tippett and “On Being” parted ways with MPR, feeling that the network hadn't made the show a priority. “Inside that big, traditional radio organization, we couldn't be truly innovative,” she said. “We couldn't experiment.”

Is Krista Tippett married?

Michael TippettKrista Tippett / Spouse (m. 1989–2004)

What is the On Being Project?

The On Being Project is an independent non-profit public life and media initiative. We make a public radio show, podcasts, and tools for the art of living. We explore the intersection of spiritual inquiry, science, poetry, social healing and the arts.

Who produces On Being podcast?

On BeingOther namesFirst Person (2001–2003) Speaking of Faith (2003–2010)Executive producer(s)Krista TippettRecording studioMinneapolis, MinnesotaOriginal releaseSeptember 22, 2001 – presentNo. of episodes2838 more rows

What is Krista Tippett religion?

I'm a very average American; right now I don't go to church every Sunday but that hasn't always been true and won't always be. I was raised a Southern Baptist, then for a while I wasn't religious at all. Now I am a Christian.

Is On Being Ending?

After nearly two decades, On Being is ending its run as a weekly radio program on public radio. Its last radio show will be on June 23. Host Krista Tippett made the announcement late last week, noting the show isn't completely going away.

Love Your Enemies? (Really?)

It’s a piece of deep psychological acuity, carried in many religious traditions: that each of us is defined as much by who our enemies are and how we treat them as by whom and what we love. In this episode, two legendary Buddhist teachers shine a light on the lofty ideal of loving your enemies and bring it down to earth.

The Inner Landscape of Beauty

No conversation we’ve ever done has been more beloved than this one. The Irish poet, theologian, and philosopher insisted on beauty as a human calling. He had a very Celtic, lifelong fascination with the inner landscape of our lives and with what he called “the invisible world” that is constantly intertwining what we can know and see.

A Cognitive Skill to Magnify Humanity

Trabian Shorters is a visionary who has seen and named a task that is necessary for all healing and building, for every vision and plan, whether in a family or a world, to flourish.

Remembering Thich Nhat Hanh, Brother Thay

The Venerable Thich Nhat Hanh, revered Zen master, teacher, and poet, died on January 22, 2022, in his native Vietnam.

The Future of Hope 4

Michael Pollan is one of our most revelatory explorers of the interaction between the human and natural worlds — especially the plants with which we have, as he says, co-evolved — from food to caffeine to psychedelics.

Time Management for Mortals

Journalist Oliver Burkeman has made a delightful and important philosophical, spiritual, and practical investigation of all that is truly at stake in what we blithely refer to as “time management.” At this time of year, many of us are making plans and resolutions — treating time as part bully, part resource — something we could fit everything we want into if only we had the discipline.

Remembering Desmond Tutu

The remarkable Archbishop Emeritus of Cape Town and Nobel Laureate died in the closing days of 2021. He helped galvanize South Africa’s improbably peaceful transition from apartheid to democracy. He was a leader in the religious drama that transfigured South African Christianity.

Who is the physicist who explains the gap between the birth of a child and the birth of

Fundamental forces of physics somehow determine everything that happens, “from the birth of a child to the birth of a galaxy.” Yet physicist Leonard Mlodinow has an intriguing perspective on the gap b...Show More

Where was Ocean Vuong interviewed?

Krista interviewed the writer Ocean Vuong on March 8 in a joyful room full of podcast makers at On Air Fest in Brooklyn. None of us would have guessed that within a handful of days such an event would...Show More

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