
Tools of podcasting, well at least what I use
07/26/21 • 15 min
Welcome to my podcast. Different one again. Today I'll tell you what I use for podcasting and why I use these.
Hindenburg Journalist Pro
- Pixelmator Pro
- Audient Evo 4
- Samson Q7
- Audio Technica ATH-M50x
- MacBook M1
- Expert Mouse Trackball
- IQunix L80 with Cherry MX Brown switches
- OWC Thunderbolt Dock
- LG 27UL850-W, 27 inch 4K UHD IPS LED Monitor
- Buzzsprout Podcast hosting (Affiliated link)
- Riverside.fm (Affliated link)
- Agenda - Date-focused note taking (Affiliated link)
- Some cables and stands
If you have any question on the above, please let me know. I love talking about gadgets. But that is not what my podcast normally is about.
Stream makes it easy for you to seamlessly integrate real-time experiences into your application. Check out their Swift tutorial to learn how you can get started adding video or in-app messaging to your apps!
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Welcome to my podcast. Different one again. Today I'll tell you what I use for podcasting and why I use these.
Hindenburg Journalist Pro
- Pixelmator Pro
- Audient Evo 4
- Samson Q7
- Audio Technica ATH-M50x
- MacBook M1
- Expert Mouse Trackball
- IQunix L80 with Cherry MX Brown switches
- OWC Thunderbolt Dock
- LG 27UL850-W, 27 inch 4K UHD IPS LED Monitor
- Buzzsprout Podcast hosting (Affiliated link)
- Riverside.fm (Affliated link)
- Agenda - Date-focused note taking (Affiliated link)
- Some cables and stands
If you have any question on the above, please let me know. I love talking about gadgets. But that is not what my podcast normally is about.
Stream makes it easy for you to seamlessly integrate real-time experiences into your application. Check out their Swift tutorial to learn how you can get started adding video or in-app messaging to your apps!
Lead Software Developer
Learn best practices for being a great lead software developer.
Rate me on Apple Podcasts.
Send feedback on SpeakPipe
Or contact me on Mastodon: https://hachyderm.io/@appforce1
Support my podcast with a monthly subscription, it really helps.
My book: Being a Lead Software Developer
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You can find Kim on:
- Twitter: @kaydacode
- Her stickershop: https://kaydacode.com/
- Which you follow on Twitter as well: kaydacodeshop
Stream makes it easy for you to seamlessly integrate real-time experiences into your application. Check out their Swift tutorial to learn how you can get started adding video or in-app messaging to your apps!
Lead Software Developer
Learn best practices for being a great lead software developer.
Rate me on Apple Podcasts.
Send feedback on SpeakPipe
Or contact me on Mastodon: https://hachyderm.io/@appforce1
Support my podcast with a monthly subscription, it really helps.
My book: Being a Lead Software Developer
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Stream makes it easy for you to seamlessly integrate real-time experiences into your application. Check out their Swift tutorial to learn how you can get started adding video or in-app messaging to your apps!
Lead Software Developer
Learn best practices for being a great lead software developer.
Rate me on Apple Podcasts.
Send feedback on SpeakPipe
Or contact me on Mastodon: https://hachyderm.io/@appforce1
Support my podcast with a monthly subscription, it really helps.
My book: Being a Lead Software Developer
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Hi, and welcome to the 39th episode of my podcast. My name is Leenarts. And I've been developing iOS apps for over nine years. And today again, I'm going to do something a little bit different. I'm going to talk about tools that I've been using while podcasting. And I'll just go over the things that I use for podcasting, and get give you a little bit of insight in why I'm using these tools. And in the show notes, everything is linked up, do
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