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Skool VIP is Moving!!! go to skool.com/commerce
In order to better serve this community and the direction I am going with the Skool Chamber of Commerce I am MERGING Skool VIP into the Chamber https://www.skool.com/commerce. Please join us there as all courses, materials, resources and all are moving there. Thank you for your support in this transition as it will be better for everyone as I will be able to bring more collaboration in and won't be doing everything myself! We will still be doing the podcasts and starting behind the scenes, but all under the banner of the Chamber of Commerce.
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Skool VIP is Moving!!! go to skool.com/commerce
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Interview with Ryan Duncan from GIF
Had a great time chatting all things Skool with Ryan Duncan
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Interview with Ryan Duncan from GIF
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VIP TV | Interview
Caught up with @Jamie Chadburn yesterday from the Fiducia Community for Skool VIP.
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VIP TV | Interview
Podcast vs Radio
There is a great difference between Radio and doing a podcast. I wanted to take a moment to describe this as I am working on courses for this that I am dropping in Fall. Podcasts are a conversation between friends. The atmosphere should be laid back, informative and fun, but very clean and professional. This does depend somewhat on what your podcast is about, but the podcast itself should be very conversational. Radio on the other hand is more "promotional". Radio tends to be livelier and a shout it to the world kind of atmosphere. Radio Jingles are fun and the melody is meant to stick in your head. Radio is also more rapid paced, quick 10 second lead ins into a sports talk show, or the 4 commercials in a row, then dive back into the music. Radio really does move in waves. It ebbs and flows and again depending on the subject matter it can be smooth jazz or punk rock, but the delivery in radio tends to be "Dynamic". My advice for any good podcast show is to think of how you can glean from Radio techniques that could level up the quality of your show. Could it be as simple as a decent 10-15 second open? A better microphone? Or even better mic technique? How do you relate to your guests? Are you warm and welcoming? Do you give them space to speak? Do you deliver the question and allow for the response without saying yeah and uhuh a hundred times while they are talking? It is one thing to lead a conversation as a host and quite the other to constantly interject your opinion into your guests response. All points to ponder. The bottom line is; producing media of any kind is a craft. With this craft there is an industry for it. This industry creates what we call "Industry Standards". These are necessary when it comes to overall quality, technique and delivery to masses. However as with any true craftsman, you must studies the tricks of the trade and move beyond them. Hone the skill, the craft, to a level of perfection and uniqueness that moves you beyond "Industry Standard" and into "Timelessness". Food for thought.
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Podcast vs Radio
Putting Poole on the Map
Hi, I'm Martyn from Poole, Dorset UK. I'm looking forward to looking around Skool VIP. Thank you for letting me in :-) I am involved in internet marketing and I engage in the hobby of syndicating a radio show for UK hospital radio stations. Looking to, perhaps, improve my output.
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