Featuring: Hugh O’Donnell (Moderator), Christopher Morse, Thomas Gideon, Paul Cooley, and Scott E. Pond
Topic: Podcasting 101 – The basics of getting started; what to do, what not to do.
Play the Episode:
Download the Episode (Right Click to Save): http://scottpond.com/MentalResidue/MR_2014-05-23-A.mp3
Panelists
Hugh O’Donnell – Hugh O’Donnell is a writer and podcast producer living in Western New York. Hugh is the editor and host of The Way of the Buffalo, a podcast featuring short audio fiction and interviews. Along with his co-host Pat Toner, he talks with writers, artists and other storytellers working digitally. (text from his site)
Follow him on Twitter: @hatchingphoenix
Website: http://hughjodonnell.wordpress.com/
Website: http://wayofthebuffalopodcast.blogspot.com/
Christopher X. Morse – Christopher X. Morse is an actor, director, producer, playwright, writer, podcaster and voice actor. He has only been trained in acting. Since October 2011, he has written, produced, performed and recorded the weekly SUPERVILLAIN CORNER podcast. It’s an audio advice column for everyone’s evil side. If you’ve ever wanted to take over the world or enslave humanity, this is the show for you. (text from his site)
Follow him on Twitter: @SuperCorner
Website: http://supervillaincorner.podbean.com/
Website: http://christopherxmorse.wordpress.com/supervillain-corner/
Thomas Gideon – Thomas Gideon is a self-proclaimed hacker, eccentric and hacktivist. Known by his nickname, “cmdln” (which using Unix style abbreviation stands for “Command Line”), he has been programming professionally for over a decade and hacking around with computers of many varieties for most of his life. Over eight years ago he began his The Command Line podcast about the history of computing, hacker culture, and how computing technology is actually changing our society, for good or ill. A few years ago, he also started a second podcast called the Libation Liberation Front podcast, with his close friend and collaborator, John Taylor Williams, where you can hear a conversational take on the same topic. (text from his site)
Follow him on Twitter: @cmdln
Website: http://thecommandline.net/
Website: http://libationliberationfront.com/
Paul Cooley – A writer, podcaster, and software architect from Houston, Texas, Paul E Cooley has been writing since the age of 12. In 2009, he began producing free psychological thriller and horror podcasts, essays, and reviews available fromShadowpublications.com and iTunes. His stories have been listened to by thousands and he has been a guest on such notable podcasts as Podioracket, John Mierau‘s “Podcast Teardown,” Geek Out with Mainframe, Shadowcast Audio, and Vertigo Radio Live. In 2010, his short story Canvas and novella Tattoo were nominated for Parsec Awards. Tattoo became a Parsec Award finalist. He has collaborated with New York Times Bestselling author Scott Sigler on the series “The Crypt” and co-wrote the novella “The Rider” (projected to release in 2014). In addition to his writing, Paul has contributed his voice talents to a number of podiofiction productions. He is also a co-host on the renown Dead Robots’ Society writing podcast. (text from his site)
Follow him on Twitter: @paul_e_cooley
Website: http://shadowpublications.com/
Scott E. Pond – Scott E. Pond is the owner/proprietor of Scott E. Pond Designs, LLC. He is a creative powerhouse in the realm of digital and print publications, art, and graphic designs, boasting diverse experience in eBook and traditional print cover art, cover layout and graphic design, interior layout and desktop publishing, digital and traditional illustration, photography, marketing and promotional branding, personal branding, and general design services. He also likes cheese, especially Swiss.
Follow him on Twitter: @ScottEPond
Website: http://scottpond.com
Website: http://scottepond.com
Resources:
Audacity: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
GarageBand: https://www.apple.com/mac/garageband/
Ardor: http://ardour.org/
Levelator: http://web.archive.org/web/20130729204551id_/http://www.conversationsnetwork.org/levelator/
PodBean: http://www.podbean.com/
Podcasting for Dummies: http://www.dummies.com/WileyCDA/DummiesTitle/Podcasting-For-Dummies.productCd-0471748986,page-2.html
Expert Podcasting for Dummies: http://www.dummies.com/store/product/Expert-Podcasting-Practices-For-Dummies.productCd-0470149264.html
Creative Commons: http://creativecommons.org/
Free Sound: https://www.freesound.org/
Kevin McCloud: http://incompetech.com/