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The Flow: Episode 17 - Video Podcasting Gear & Tech

The Flow: Episode 17 - Video Podcasting Gear & Tech

The Flow: Episode 17 - Video Podcasting Gear & Tech : The Flow: Episode 17 - Video Podcasting Gear & Tech

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Podcasting, especially video podcasting, can be a great way to share your message with the world. There are so many things to learn and do, but it's hard to know where to start if you've never done it before.

Producing a podcast can seem daunting at first; it's easy to feel overwhelmed when you're starting something new. Using a Video First approach with Ecamm Live will make it much easier and save you lots of time.

The Flow is here to help. We'll take you step-by-step through creating a video podcast, from planning and production to promotion and monetization. You'll learn how to build an efficient workflow that will make your content shine, leaving you to focus on creating great content.


In this episode, Doc tells you what's hot in podcasting gear and tech.


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Aloha Flow Riders and welcome to this edition of The Flow.

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Yes Gang.

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Yes, gang.

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Today we're gonna do a very special episode, because Katie ditched me.

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That's why we're doing a special episode because one of the most common

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questions you get whenever you produce a show or a podcast or something like

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that, there'll be people who want to get started and they often have

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gear and tech oriented questions.

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So we thought, since it's the season, we thought it would be a fantastic time to

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come in and talk to you about some of the gear and some of the tech that we use in

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order to produce a podcast or things that you should be on the lookout if you're

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already doing a show or thinking about starting up a show for the new year.

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So we are gonna dive in today, we're gonna talk about some stuff.

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If you have questions and you're listening to this on the audio version, by all

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means, you can send those questions in to us at flow at Ecamm dot com.

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Also, we do have the Volley.

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You can catch that link down here in the description.

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You can go over to the Volley and ask your questions on the Volley and

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we can just answer you right away.

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Volley is definitely one of the greatest things for podcasters.

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It's just a fantastic way cuz you can just pick up your phone and almost like

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a walkie talkie throw your question in.

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You could do it with video, you could do it with text.

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You could do it with just audio, and then someone can get back to you and

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answer you, you know, relatively simply.

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So it's kind of an amazing piece of tech.

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We absolutely love it.

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So I'm gonna start, go ahead and say get Volley.

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That's gonna be the first thing on my list today.

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But before we dive in, I just wanna remind you that if you are enjoying

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this podcast and you maybe know someone else who needs to hear, Please share

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it, but also please step over to the iTune store and leave us a review.

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Something about podcasting, iTunes is where you wanna leave review.

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We would really appreciate that.

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And yeah, let's dive in.

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So before we talk about gear, I think the most important thing that a lot

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of creators in general, not just podcasters, creators in general get

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wrong as they immediately go to the gear stuff, and rather than going

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to the gear stuff, I think it's important to get the head straight.

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Right?

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Let's talk about getting the head straight before you go.

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So let me show you one of my first tips that I think everybody who's getting into

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podcasting or creating of any nature, something that you should get involved

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to, and that's gonna be Skillshare.

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Boom.

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Skillshare is one of the best things you could ever do for yourself, no matter

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what portion of the business you're in.

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They have classes on myriad subjects, everything from graphic design, how to use

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your audio programs like Adobe Audition or Garage Band, or Logic, all of the above.

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You can learn some things about sort of creative thinking.

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There's so much stuff here for you to learn.

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I think Skillshare is one of the most important things that any Creator

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should put into their arsenal.

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I also want to take you onto one of the next things in my arsenal

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that I absolutely love, and I think this is the shortcut for

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getting your head game up to speed.

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And this is an application known as Blinkist.

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Blinkist is kind of like audible.com, but they serve things to you in blinks.

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So what does that mean?

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That means you can get the Cliff version.

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You guys remember Cliff Notes?

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You can come in and get that serious Cliff Note version about the books that

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everyone's talking about, books that you should probably go back into the other

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day we were talking about EMyth, so let me see if that's available on here.

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And go back and check out EMyth or EMyth Revisited is actually in here, so you

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could go in and get like a 15 minute blink, or this one's 26 because it's

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a, you know, really important book.

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But it's all about entrepreneurship and this is honestly a book that

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everybody who's in the Creator space should definitely be reading.

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If you do any type of digital product sales or coaching, or you, you

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know, you sell, custom crocheted hydro flash covers, you should

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probably read EMyth Revisited.

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It's a fantastic book.

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This is one of those books that I read once a year.

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Now, instead of having to go back and pick up the whole book again, I could

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just run through this quick 26 minute blink, and it will remind me of all

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of the things that are in the book.

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Again, this is a book that I read well over 10 times.

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It was initially part of my curriculum when I was in B School.

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This is a fantastic book.

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There's tons of these out there.

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Blink is quite amazing.

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Now if you want to check out Blink again, I'll have a link in the description

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down there at the bottom of the page.

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But, it's super simple.

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It's, Doc Rock dot live slash blink.

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You know, it's a super easy one to get into, but I think that some of these

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sort of head oriented applications are super important to get your dome

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right, put you in the right mind space, help you learn some stuff.

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And I guess the last one I'll give you, which I have literally been

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using for, I think close to 25 years, way back when it was lynda.com

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and now it's LinkedIn Learning.

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LinkedIn Learning is freaking fantastic.

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As a matter of fact, you'll come in here and you'll see some people that we know

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and Yep, look right there on the top.

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Look who's in here teaching up the good, good inside LinkedIn Learning.

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None other than our very own Stephanie Liu, right?

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So LinkedIn Learning, you could come in and find all type of stuffs, and

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so here she has build and engaging online following for creators.

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There you go.

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I mean, there's something that people always ask, Hey,

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I'm doing my podcast, right?

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How do I get my podcast game together and how do I grow my audience?

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Well, if you're on LinkedIn Learning, you could just learn from Stephanie.

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And you know, Stephanie knows what's up.

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Like Stephanie is, you know, absolutely amazing.

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So these are some of my first picks.

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I think that everyone who's getting into this should look into getting some of

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that head space together, and that is going over to again, learn things on

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applications like Skillshare or Blinkist, audible.com, of course is in that list.

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And then LinkedIn Learning.

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Now, let's just say you're on the budget and, and you know, Black

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Friday's not gonna be your friend.

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You can't do any of this stuff.

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Pretty much all of these are the same thing as what's

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known as the public library.

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Do not sleep on the public library.

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You can go and dust.

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Whew.

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Dust off your library card.

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I mean, I went to the library last week.

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I have always used that library because when I was a little kid, that was

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part of the babysitting game, right?

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Mom after school, Hey, go to the library and don't hang out

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with them kids in the street.

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So I used to just go to the library.

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So to me, walking into the library brings back a nostalgic nature.

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It brings, a certain feeling and I just love the smell of the library,

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like it's something I spend a lot of time in as a child, right?

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So maybe that's just me.

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Maybe you don't live near your public library.

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Most of them have facilities to where you can download books and eBooks and

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audio books directly to your mobile devices, iPhone, Android, iPad,

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Galaxy, tablet, Kindle, whatever.

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From your library, so your state library probably has the other

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one that everyone often forgets.

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I don't know about where you went to school, but I can roll into the Hamilton

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Library at the University of Hawaii as an alumni and I can use the library.

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That library is massive.

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Right.

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We are allowed to use our alumni library.

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So if you graduated with a higher education, you can probably

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go back to your college and use the library right now.

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If you don't want to, you know, get clowned by young kids,

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then just go later at night.

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Cause they don't go then.

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No, I'm just joking.

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It really depends on where you live and what type of school you went to.

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But yeah, most of you as alumni, you're able to use the library at your college.

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So there are resources out there that I think are gonna be far more important

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than a new microphone or whatever that will help you with your podcast.

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I often get questions of how are you able to bring off, recall facts

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or talk about a subject matter without any warm up or whatever.

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Because I read people, like, that's why if you only have 15 minutes a day, even

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if it's only 10, everybody has at least 10 minutes to fluff their reading game.

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And it's like, nah, Doc, I don't have that kind of time.

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Yeah, you do.

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Either that or you're extremely constipated.

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Like, so there's definitely somewhere in your time right before bed, right

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when you wake up, while you're drinking coffee, while you were, you know,

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discussing ancient Mesopotamian basket weaving in the oval office of your house,

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aka dropping the kids off the pool.

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You have a opportunity to at least squeeze in like 10 minutes of reading in a day.

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I say get it to like 15 to a half an hour.

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It really will help you and make your life a lot better.

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Okay.

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So now that we've covered that, let's dive in.

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And I want to tell you that majority of these things that we're gonna

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be looking at today, you will find them over on my kit page.

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And so my kit page is over here at kit.co/docrock, and you'll see there's

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a list that I set up for you guys.

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That list is called Creator Gifts for 2023.

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There's also some stuff over here on my Ecamm Live kit.

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I have things and you know, light up your show.

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But yeah, if you have any questions specifically about gear, you can always

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reach me, doc at Ecamm dot com and I'm more than happy to answer those questions.

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But I did build a little list here for people who would be interested

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into maybe getting a new microphone, like looking at some of my two

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favorite interfaces right now.

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You guys know I've been absolutely over the moon about the Shure MV 88

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plus video kit is really, really good.

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This allows you to do those short form videos, even long form videos, honestly.

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But this allows you to create rapidly, and that is the goal here, family.

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I'm trying to teach you how to create rapidly so that you can get

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out those five and a half pieces of content every day in 2023.

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Right.

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Just be on the lookout.

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Create 2023 is coming.

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Five and a half pieces of content on your favorite platform or

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spread across your platforms.

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Actually, you need like five pieces on every platform to be honest.

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But let's make it easy that if you do 2023 divided by 365, it comes out to 5.6

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and well a point six piece of content is just reposting a quote from somewhere,

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or a sale on something that counts.

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So I haven't, you know, a couple of my favorite cameras, so forth, so on, etc.

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All of this stuff is right here on the list.

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I will talk about a couple particulars and then we'll dive in

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and start looking for some of your questions and see what you have.

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Like we're in a podcasting space right here, right?

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We're talking about microphones.

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These are not in any order, but I will give it to you in order

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of sort of a roundabout figures.

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The Shure SM58 is an XLR microphone.

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And it has been the go-to microphone for years.

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I mean, absolute years.

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You've probably held one of these or used one in high school, church, some

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conference you spoke at, whatever's.

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This is a fantastic mic.

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Yes.

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It's not the prettiest on camera, but it is a fantastic mic for

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anyone to get started in the game.

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If you're looking for an xlr, I'm sorry, a USB version of the same look no further

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than the Samson Q2U, which I didn't put on the list, but I will make myself a mental

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note to remember to put on this list so that you can find it when you need it.

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And it's basically the same build quality and everything.

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But it's going to be in a USB compatible format.

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Now we're speaking of USB compatible microphones.

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My all time favorite USB microphone in the game right now, today, as we

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sit here a couple of weeks before 2023 is the Shure MV7 USB microphone.

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When you listen to Katie over here on The Flow, this is what Katie is speaking

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to when we have on our illustrious guests like Alec Johnson or Keely Dunn,

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yeah, she's speaking into that MV7 usb.

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The last episode Michelle was on, she's on the same thing

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when we're doing a Creator pod.

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This is a fantastic mic.

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It's one of the go-to mics in the Ecamm fam.

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It's just a great pickup.

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And of course there's the ultimate SM58.

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It's the industry standard.

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Like when it comes to this podcasting thing, you got this SM 58 and

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you got the Heil PR 40, which I have on the floor right here.

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Both of these are just, they're just what it is.

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Like if you listen to any good podcast, that's what's out there.

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That's what you're listening to.

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That one requires a little bit more back pocket.

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But, um, you know, hey, It works.

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It's the reason why everybody uses it, right?

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Plus you get to be like, you'll never find it.

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It makes you sound like you know Lou Rawls.

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So there's that.

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Now you guys know when it comes to connecting it to things, I'm

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all about the Rodecaster Pro.

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But I know that can be a lot for someone, but hey, it's Christmas.

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Sometimes you dive in, you just, you know, look across the room at the person

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who's supposed to buy your gift and be like, I put up with you all year and

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for the last two and a half years in the panini, so I deserve this Rodecaster Pro.

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And then let 'em know what's popping.

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Great.

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So another, good one that's relatively new but also not very

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expensive is the Focusrite Vocaster, it's designed for podcasting.

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It brings in some of the stuff that you know and love about the

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Rodecaster Pro, but it just put it into a smaller type package.

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So I had a chance to play with this at Podcast Movement, but

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it's a very, very cool interface.

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It's not too expensive.

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They do have a version with dual mics, if that's what you need, but

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it brings some of that Rodecaster Pro flare into a smaller device

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that's not very expensive at all.

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So that my friends is a good look into that.

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All right, let me dive in real quick and get you some of these questions.

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We got some good ones in here.

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So Victoria says, what is a good starter monitor compatible

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with the MacBook Pro, please?

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Well, first of all, not all, but anything made within the last say four or five

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years, a hundred percent compatible with the Mac monitors aren't really machine

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specific, but what I look for is I look for good quality in a monitor, and

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to me, this is my personal feelings.

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I don't hear any fights in the comments.

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Just go to your store and look for an lg.

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That's the size and resolution that you want.

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Done in the story game over.

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You don't even have to think about it until they made the cinema

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displays like two years ago when they brought those back out.

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If you went to the Apple store and you were to pick up a monitor at the Apple

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store, they were gonna feed you an lg.

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We used, we, I haven't worked at the company for well over

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10 years, I still say we.

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We used LG panels in a lot of our, you know, displays.

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We used LG panels in a lot of the laptops.

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They're just fantastic.

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I just happen to like the coloration and the above.

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The equivalent would be Samsung.

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Samsung monitors are also fantastic.

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Samsung just makes ugly cases.

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The shell on Samsung monitors is often weird and round and has like

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odd looking feet in the above.

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So they're both the best two monitors in the game is the Samsung and the lgs, but

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Samsung is like that person that makes cupcakes that taste really good and put

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a bunch of crap frosting on the top.

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But yeah, I would say go to your favorite getting spot.

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Just go over to your favorite electronic store and then get one of those.

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If you can, if you are feeling extra happy with yourself,

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look at the ultra fine range.

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These are the best in the game.

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I have an ultra fine on one side, and I have the one level down from

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the ultra fine on the other side that I use as my bigger monitor.

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Mainly because it's just to do demos for Ecamm.

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But I have two lgs that I stare at all day every day.

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Eyes, never get tired.

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Colors are beautiful, things like that.

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But anytime you see the ultra fine range, those are their better monitors.

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This 27 is a little small for my taste.

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Mine is an ultra fine 32.

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It's freaking massive, but it's very good and it's actually cheaper.

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So this is the 32 inch ultra fine that I.

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Right now I'm staring at, and again, it's just a fantastic monitor.

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So that was that.

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Then the other thing Vicky says is, should I get the Elgato Footsy switch?

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I love this.

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The Elgato foot pedal is pretty incredible.

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I have one I currently don't use it because I just keep

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kicking it, but they are good.

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I know that my friend Keely uses it to mute and unmute while she's doing things,

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but there's a myriad of 'em out there.

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Because you're a musician, you might look at something like

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the air turn pedals instead.

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What the air turn pedals will do for you is they will allow

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you to change music on the fly.

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And I think they're sort of better for this.

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You can program air turn pedals to just be a keyboard shortcut and as a

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keyboard shortcut, you can set them up to do some of the same things like chain

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scenes, because to change the scene in Ecamm is command arrow left or right,

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and then so yeah, you might, you might find that air turn works better because

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when you're doing gigs, at least it can change pages in the sheet music for you.

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Although most of you really incredible pianist, I don't know how you keep the

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fingers moving while you change the page.

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That's incredible to me.

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If you're doing something really fantastic, they have a person in to

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change the page for you, so there's that.

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All right, let's go on down.

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Vicky, happy holidays.

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Thank you for those great questions.

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I really, really appreciate that.

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Miles, my man Miles says, okay, Miles wants to know if you should

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replace, in a nutshell, the Shure SM7B with the Focusrite for

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something like the Elgato Wave XLR?

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Negative, absolutely not.

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No way shape, or how nothing is better than this?

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Well, there's a lot better, but you don't wanna spend that

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kind of money for podcasting.

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This, to me is the best.

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If you need a Cloudlifter on your SM7B, if you were gonna do anything as an upgrade,

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it would be to get like the Rodecaster Pro 2, cuz that eliminates the Cloudlifter.

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And in a way, every time you get rid of a component, it simplifies things.

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It makes things better.

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So, If I were gonna do anything to change something in that list, it

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would be to get rid of the Scarlet and replace it with something like

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the Rodecaster Pro, especially as a presenter or a podcaster, because you

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get more of your audio studio right before you have to go and edit it later.

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That would be it.

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Or some other type of interface that would allow you to do things

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like add the compression and the noise gate and things like that,

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which I know the Focusrite does.

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But sometimes.

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The, well, my older Focusrite it didn't do it in the box itself.

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The DSPs were off board, so you ran it through something else.

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So yeah, if I was gonna change anything, it'd be go to a Rodecaster Pro or to

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like an Apollo, something of that nature.

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And so, the microphone you got, but it wants to streamline the rest of the space.

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The Rodecaster Pro.

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Yeah.

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The new Rodecaster Pro two is tiny too, by comparison to the older one.

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It will help you take out the cloud lifter as part of the gear.

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And yes, it's a little bit bigger than the solo, but it will

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bring other things to the table.

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The Wave XLR is a fantastic mic.

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As a matter of fact, it's a Lewitt, I think it's a Lewitt two 40, but it relies

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so heavy on the software, and I enjoy the way the software is working nowadays

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for these microphones, but it's another piece of software, so, There's that,

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there's a, it is kind of a catch 22.

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Fantastic question miles, and welcome back to the show, Todd, Mr.

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Christmas Clatter.

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Todd says, what microphone arms do you like?

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Todd, I'm gonna show you this and it's gonna make you cry.

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I'm gonna highly suggest you don't go out and copy the me buy one, but this

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is what I have on my list, and I have to say that because they don't come cheap.

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In the normal human space, it would probably be the Elgato arms.

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I like both of them, but my dream team microphone arm, and I'm

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going to put one underneath my own Christmas tree at some point in time.

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And you see these on TV shows, you see these.

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If you've been into your local radio station and it's a brand called

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Yellow Tech Mika, I think they are the most incredible arms in the business

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and they're extremely beautiful.

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Like that's the thing about it, is they're beautiful and they look great on camera.

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So you see these nice arms here.

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I mean, they're just incredible.

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They even have tally lights on them, so that means that when the microphone is

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active, you would be able to tell that it's active cuz the little light comes on.

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But these are super strong.

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They're quiet, they don't make any noise.

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I guess the only knock about these is many of them have internal

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cabling and that, you know, can be a pain in the butt when you repair.

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But these are really, really incredible.

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I strongly suggest if you could swing it, this is what I would get.

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If you can't swing it, stick to something normal like the Elgato

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arms because they are quite strong and they don't make any noise.

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It's currently what I'm using right now, and so I can move

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the mic around and up and down.

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It doesn't really make any noise.

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Those old ones.

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When you, okay, let's put it this way.

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If you can see the spring on the side, skip it cuz it's going to bang around.

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Make noise whenever you touch the mic.

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Also, depending on the microphone you have, you will have handling

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noise like I touch mine.

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It doesn't make any sound.

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Some of them just grabbing the handle of the mic arm.

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You can hear it through your mic.

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That's a combination of your mic's noise, rejection.

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SM7B doesn't make noise.

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And a combination of the mic stand just being noisy and

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squeaky, and that's no fun at all.

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Nobody likes that.

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So if possible, I would say look at the Elgato arms and Rich has a

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very good comment about the yellow Tika as they're oddly not yellow.

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This is true.

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They are not yellow.

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I'm sure they can be powder coded, but they are really, really incredible.

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If you watch like, some sports talk radio show or some of the new shows

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where they're doing a live radio show, you'll see things like that.

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It's quite incredible.

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Okay, now let's go.

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Let's go.

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Anything else?

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What places do you recommend to get sound effects for your podcast?

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Okay, that is a good question from Caleb.

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Caleb, I had that on my list.

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So let me go back to my list real quick and tell you the

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ones that I was thinking of.

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I personally will always tell you to go to Epidemic Sound.

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Again, you could reach that Doc Rock dot Live slash Beats.

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Epidemic Sound to me is one of the best, only because they simplify

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the licensing process, right?

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You don't have to go and add a license to everything or certify every video.

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All you need to do is tell them that one time.

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What your channels are, so there's a place in Epidemic on your profile to

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connect your YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, whatever the places you want to go.

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Facebook, all of the above.

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And it will go ahead and give you access to those things.

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If the content providers were ever going to tag a song as not yours, it just knows.

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And so it self fixes itself.

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I've never had to go in and manually tell them that I have an Epidemic

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license and the Epidemic license is mine.

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And so it works.

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I have done that for things that I've pulled from Envato, which is good.

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Envato Elements or Audio Jungle are good other than the irritating Audio Jungle.

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Audio Jungle.

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I people, no one is gonna work that hard to steal your sound that you need to.

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Imprint the sound of your logo in the sample.

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It's really hard for me to listen to a sample to decide if I want to use it if

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every five seconds, audio jungle, and you're just talking and I'm trying to

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hear it's, audio jungle, if this is a good sound and I'm like, audio jungle.

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Want to use that sound?

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It's kind of hard to, audio jungle, get an idea.

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Audio jungle.

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If I want to use that.

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Envato, stop that crap.

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No one's gonna steal your stuff so much.

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Yeah, let's get it.

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Let's fix it.

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I work with creators all day, every day.

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Envato, sorry, podcast people.

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I gotta talk to them real quick cuz they get on my dang nerves.

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I work with creators, they don't know how to steal it.

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Okay?

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Trust me, most people don't know how to steal it and your prices are

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low enough, it's not worth stealing.

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So just take that stupid imprint out of the file and let me listen.

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Okay.

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Okay.

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Anyway, so the other places like Epidemic Sound doesn't do that.

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Upbeat doesn't do that.

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Thematic doesn't.

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The only place I could think of right now that still imprints their sound files with

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that irritating audio jungle is Envato.

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So Envato, stop it.

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No one's stealing your stuff, bro.

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Okay?

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No one's stealing your stuff.

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I'm coming to Australia and have a conversation with you face to

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face, cuz that's just irritating.

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So.

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They would be on my list if it wasn't for that.

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So I like Storyblocks.

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It's fantastic.

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Epidemic Sound is fantastic.

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Upbeat, which is one of the cheapest ones out there, that's U P P B E A T.

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Upbeat is also super, super fantastic.

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All of the above will let you hear music and sound effects without

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all of the stupid noise and yeah.

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You know, honestly, Todd, I could probably, nowadays with sound removal

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technology, I probably could acquire that sound and make the audio jungle part

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disappear and no one would even notice.

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So it's just a waste of energy and I wish they would stop that.

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It's so obnoxious.

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It's so obnoxious.

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So yes, Caleb.

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Let's start with Epidemic Sound and then maybe look into Upbeat or Storyblocks.

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Story blocks is also super cool because that gives you B-roll video

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for your video, things that you do.

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Another one, which a lot of people forget about.

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If you just need a little bitty piece for the very beginning of

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your situation, there is Canva.

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You can actually use some of the stuff that's in Canva.

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So what you would do is just download the audio as part of a video and then

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just lay it into your audio editor.

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That would work as well.

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The next question, that's such a good question, Caleb.

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Victoria says, could you or would you recommend Elgato arms

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for cameras as well as mics.

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If it'll hold this three pound Shure SM7B, it will hold majority

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of the cameras on the market.

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One of the reasons why I like this Elgato arm is not a lot of arms can

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handle the heft of this homegirl right here, cuz she is a beast, right?

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This SM7B weighs literally three pounds.

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I think it's 3.3 to be exact.

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So the fact that it can handle this, it will hold most cameras.

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Now when you start getting heavy lenses and things on, that might be a challenge,

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but you can tighten the joints on here.

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So once you get it in place, you might be able to crank, tighten

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the joint down really, really well, and sort of lock that in place.

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Now I will say, I just saw a comment and I wanna remind you, yes, they do

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have sounds inside of the stream deck.

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You can go to the stream deck store and get sounds from there.

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Really strong opinion coming.

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Please don't have your feeling hurt.

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The sound effects that are in the Stream deck store are hot garbage.

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Okay, I'm done.

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They're just trash.

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I don't like them.

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They just sound campy.

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Campy.

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That's a word.

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Yeah.

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They sound campy to me.

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Yeah, I just, I've heard 'em before.

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I think they sound horrible.

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I prefer things that are being produced by creators that produce.

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One of the cool things about Epidemic Sound is they're all created by producers.

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Right.

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Anyway, Strong Fathers, I'm gonna answer your question.

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Where do you get an orange cover for my Shure MV7.

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It's reporterstore.com.

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This is on my SM7B.

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And same cover.

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So this is my MV7 Pop, pop, pop.

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It's a 55 millimeter bo.

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So people listening on the audio, what I did was I went and picked up a MV7 and

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showed that it's the exact same cover.

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It makes your MV7 look like a SM7B.

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At this point, they're almost twins.

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If no one's paying attention, no one will know.

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So many people have done that.

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As a matter of fact, if you watch this show every week and you

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watch Katie, you see that Katie has a orange cover on her MV7.

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And that's because I sent it to her

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So yes, it's just that same exact one.

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It's from the reporter store.com.

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The reporter store.com.

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One of these days they will give us some love cause I've

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probably sold myself and Tom Buck.

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We've probably sold a couple hundred of these mic covers for them.

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Very cool.

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Okay, guys, we covered a lot about mics and things like that, and I

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also wanted just to remind you of a couple of tools that I think are

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important for this process, too.

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I think, things like Canva should definitely be on your list if you

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don't already have it, Canva Pro.

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Super important.

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I also think another thing to look at is your Adobe Express.

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Adobe Express is quite amazing now.

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They're working really, really hard on making it delicious,

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so it is definitely fantastic.

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I think you should look into some sort of scheduler for your social media.

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If you are trying to bring attention to your show and you

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want to do it, I say a nice way.

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This is something I've been teaching people a lot.

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You have to invite people to your show without selling it too hard, right?

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You wanna just let them know that here's a little teaser and then

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they'll find it, especially if you're doing any education or teaching

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or training and stuff like that.

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You are basically saying, Hey, my stuff is good.

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Come and check it.

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But you don't wanna sound like that, right?

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So you might even get into looking at some courses on how to market a podcast, right?

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Look at some courses on how to be a better presenter.

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Look at things like signing up for an improv class, look at things at signing

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up for a Toastmasters, things like that.

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Those will do you just as well.

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A bunch of these tools, right?

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And I know everybody feels that the gear side is so important that they

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want to go get a new mic or a new mixer or some new lights or a new camera,

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but all of that stuff is no good.

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If you turn it all on and you're like, hi I'm here today to

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talk to you about my podcast.

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On my podcast today we are going to be talking about how to get

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more clients to your business.

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Like, if that's your podcast, hey, you could have a ikigami camera operated by

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Scorsese himself and a script written by Aaron Sorkin, and it's not gonna work.

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Okay.

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It's just not gonna work.

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So maybe.

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If you find that you just don't have that natural flow yet, whatever, maybe one of

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the things you should be looking into is how to go get some presentation skills,

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how to write better things like that.

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You know, pick up a couple of books or writing.

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Those are some of the gear parts that I think many, many people miss.

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Many, many people forget Toastmasters.

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Many, many people forget improv classes, things like that.

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And it's fantastic.

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When we were in Boston, Ken and Glen took us to go see a improv show in downtown

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Boston and Luis and I had a blast.

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It was so good.

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My best friends actually run an improv studio about two walls behind

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this wall and they're fantastic.

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I watch their live streams all the time because they don't know that

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Ecamm NDI is on, so I can watch the show for free from my computer.

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But it's very, it's very incredible and I think those are some of the things that

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anybody who's looking into podcasting or becoming a better speaker, possibly

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getting speaking gigs and things like, Those are some of the tools that you

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should be looking for besides these mics and mic arms and monitors and,

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you know, things of that nature, right?

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It's like if you play piano really, really well and maybe you should

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talk to a vocal coach so you can get your singing on right, and

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I'm, I'm sure Vicki can do both.

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But you know, some people they got the piano part down, but they

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haven't figured out the singing part.

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And I had a vocal person tell me once before, Pretty much everybody can sing.

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And I was like, what?

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Nah man, you ain't heard my sister.

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And she said, yeah, everybody can sing.

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It just has to.

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You just have to find that right spot for them.

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So make sure you put some of the tools on your list that are important.

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Again, Canva, Adobe Express, some sort of scheduler that you use for

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your social media so you can make sure you're getting these posts out there.

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Supportive apps like Storyblocks or Envato Elements and things like that.

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I think all of the above are super, super handy dandy to your brain.

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Also, don't forget to treat yourself to professional versions

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of things like Capcut or InShot, you know, so that you can produce

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more of these short form content.

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Those things are gonna be big to yourself.

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Yeah.

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So I think that's it.

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I'm gonna check it real quick if I have any more last minute questions.

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And I really enjoy coming in and talking to you guys.

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But remember you could ask these questions on Volley or you could

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send them to us through an email.

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I do see one from David.

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It says, Victoria asked about a recommendation for overhead camera.

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Can you recommend an overhead one for piano shot?

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Yeah.

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iPhone, Android?

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No.

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Actually my favorite overhead camera right now is the Insta 360 link.

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I have one here in the bag.

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Actually, I don't have it connected cuz I just packed it to take it

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with me somewhere this weekend.

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But, I love this thing.

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It travels easily for people who are watching it at home.

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Let's say it's the size of a relatively large piece of tofu.

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Let's put it that way cuz I can't think of anything else.

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You know those little oranges that they, you buy from Costco for the kids?

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I think they're called Cuties.

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Yeah, it's about that big.

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It's about the size of a little teeny orange, cutie and eclipse

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right on top of your laptop.

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It has things like amazing 4K picture and the image can

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follow you all over the place.

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And that's the Insta 360 link.

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I will make sure I add it to the kit because David asked, what's

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really great about it is it's so light that it's easy to rig up.

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So if you have to take it with you on the road and rig it, it's something that

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you'll be able to clip to the mac or a music stand cuz it does it way much.

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And so that to me that kind of gives it a little extra je ne sais quoi is

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that it doesn't weigh too much and therefore it might go a long, long way.

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The Insta 360 is exactly

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on point, Insta 360 link is a guy.

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Also, my overhead camera right now is an actual Insta 360 regular.

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This is the 360 1 Rs.

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So anything like this, GoPros, all of the above work.

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The advantage of the link is it's an actual webcam and so you can use it

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for myriad of things, the advantage to this style is when you're not using it

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in your setup, you can take it with you on the road and get some action shots

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of you playing piano while skiing.

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There's that.

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Okay, gang, we're gonna wrap this up.

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Thank you guys so much for listening to this edition of the podcast.

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This is normally from the live show where we go into the q and a.

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Hey, we did an entire show of q and a today, so this is gonna be

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interesting for Luis to cut out any weird stuff that I might have said.

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Don't cut it out.

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Just leave it in there, Luis.

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Make your job easy.

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Edit lightly.

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It doesn't require too much.

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I'm happy to look like a fool for my people.

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It's all good in the hood.

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So people wanna remind you this and all of the flow episodes

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I appreciate you guys.

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You guys have fantastic questions.

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All of the links will be attached to this video and you can check

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most of the stuff on my kit page at Doc Rock dot live slash kit.

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That isn't an in the description below.

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I'll also.

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Clips or links for the other stuff that we talked about later today,

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and we'll get you all set up.

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