![]() Most of my conversation are recorded over Skype using Ecamm‘s Call Recorder. In the past years, I have pulled away from anyone with a book on marketing (I’m just fatigued on those types of books), and I’ve also not been interested in what I call “101 topics” (content geared towards the “how do I get started in…” genre). Over the course of the week (in-between episodes), I simply look at my social media feeds for smart people saying and doing smart things (especially those publishing a new business or non-fiction book), and I reach out to those who I think might have something unique to say about a specific topic related to business, management, leadership, and innovation. Here’s how I podcast (but please keep in mind that I am a huge proponent of doing a lot more pre and post production for maximum efficacy): I’m ok with the fact that it’s often raw, flawed and basic. I see it as a fun (and different) way to communicate and connect with people. I’m not an audiophile, and I have no special propensity towards audio engineering. My show is very “indie,” and it’s created and published with a minimal amount of production. Along with that, I couldn’t even tell you how many podcasts I’ve been a guest on, but it has got to be in the hundreds (if not close to a thousand).īefore digging into the details, let me make one point clear (and, it’s the exact same point I made back in 2008, 20): I don’t think that I have the “right” formula. I’ve now posted over 750 episodes of Six Pixels of Separation (every Sunday since May 22nd, 2006) and over seventy episodes of Groove – The No Treble Podcast (a monthly show, where I am slowly trying to build the largest oral history of electric bass players). ![]() I answered this question in detail back in 2008 (you can read about it here: How To Podcast) and the again in 2012 (you can read about it here: How To Podcast – 2012 Edition), and I even did one last year ( How To Podcast – 2020 Edition). In the past years, I’ve had a handful of requests to better understand how I create the Six Pixels of Separation podcast. Personally, I can’t think of better time for a business (or individual) to create valuable audio and video content in a podcast format. There continues to be an explosion of interest in podcasting.
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