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Between Two Mics: The Remote Recording Podcast - Community Interviews: People of the Squad

Community Interviews: People of the Squad

Between Two Mics: The Remote Recording Podcast

12/21/21 • 39 min

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Welcome to our Between Two Mics community series, The Community Interviews. In this series, Zach and Rock are sharing SquadCaster interviews that they've recorded. They spoke with more than 15 podcasters over the past few months who record their shows on SquadCast.fm.
Zach and Rock spoke with scientists, doctors, lawyers, artists, business execs, mental health advocates, and everyone in between, about what it's like to be a content creator.
In this week's episode, Rock shares his conversations with podcasters who tell stories of people, stories, and humanity. You'll meet Chris Angel, Felice, Joe, Randy, Paige, Arun, and JoJo. Next week, for our last Community episode, Zach speaks with Jayde, JJ, Kelly, Keith, Manny, Jane, and Phil about social issues / mental health.
Why are we sharing The Community Interviews? We want to show off our amazing SquadCast community. We asked them about their lives, their passions, their podcasts, and more. And this series is to honor them! And to tell the world about what they're up to.
Today's episode features:

Learn from Chris Angel about podcasting from a place of passion and compassion. They go through the complexity of running a consistent production. Meet brain injury survivor and podcaster, Joe Borges. Felice LaZae is the nerd-adjacent producer of The Neuro Nerds. And together, Joe and Felice are partners in business and in life. Next up is Randy Wilburn, who tells us about Northwest Arkansas, a wonderful community he moved to not too long ago -- and now he hosts the podcast on it: I Am Northwest Arkansas. Paige Friend brings us to the beach. Any beach. And tells us about conscious business leaders. Then we meet Arun Sridhar and JoJo Platt, hosts of the SKRAPS Podcast, which breaks down science for everyday people.

Extras in today's episode:

Credits:

  • This episode was written and edited by Arielle Nissenblatt, SquadCast's community manager
  • This episode was mixed and mastered by Vince Moreno Jr., SquadCast's head of support and audio
  • The music in this episode is from Shawn Valles, SquadCast's support specialist
  • This episode is hosted by Rock Felder, SquadCast's co-founder of CFO
  • Our logo and designs are by Alex Whedbee, SquadCast chief of design
  • Our transcript is by Ian Powell

12/21/21 • 39 min

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Between Two Mics: The Remote Recording Podcast - Community Interviews: People of the Squad

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In this episode of "Between Two Mics," a podcast hosted on SquadCast, the focus is on community interviews with podcasters from the SquadCast community. The host, Chris Angel Murphy, shares his experience starting the podcast "Allyship Is a Verb" to amplify voices from the LGBTQ+ community and provide concrete examples of allyship. The episode also covers the use of SquadCast for remote recording and the importance of including pronouns. The speakers discuss the power of podcasts in engaging audiences and how businesses can utilize podcasting to extend their brand and connect with people. They provide advice on creating timely and evergreen episodes. The episode features other podcasters showcasing their shows, such as "I Am Northwest Arkansas," which has influenced people to move to the area, and "The Beach Speaks," which creates a calming and inspirational space for listeners. The hosts emphasize the need for flexibility in content creation, scheduling, and the importance of community-centered efforts. The podcast concludes with an invitation to join the SquadCast community and a preview of upcoming episodes. Lastly, the episode highlights "The Neuro Nerds," a podcast focusing on creating community and support for stroke and brain surgery survivors, incorporating a love for all things nerdy. Overall, this episode offers valuable insights into creating and connecting through podcasting, with diverse examples of podcast shows and community experiences.

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[00:00:00] Stewart: Hi, my name’s Stewart and I’m a producer of a podcast called Three Clips, a Castos Original Series. If you haven’t heard of Three Clips, it’s this really cool show where we demystify the art of making podcasts by talking to podcasters of all stripes and analyzing their shows through well, three clips.

[00:00:19] That’s how we got the title. From sound design, to writing, to finding creative inspiration and so much more. We cover it all. Oh y

Community Interviews: People of the Squad Top Questions Answered

How important is flexibility for content creators?

Flexibility is crucial for content creators as it allows them to adapt and change their approach based on feedback and evolving trends.

What is Arun's goal as a content creator?

Arun's goal as a content creator is to develop new therapies using nerve stimulation.

What is Jojo's role in neurotechnology and bioelectronic medicine?

Jojo builds partnerships in neurotechnology and bioelectronic medicine.

How did Arun and Jojo start their podcast?

Arun and Jojo met at a conference and decided to start a podcast together.

What platform do Arun and Jojo use for their podcast recordings?

Arun and Jojo use SquadCast for all their podcast recordings.

What benefits does SquadCast's video component offer?

SquadCast's video component helps with communication and avoiding interruptions during recordings.

What are some important features for remote podcast recordings?

Separate file recording and backup are important for technical difficulties, and SquadCast provides these features.

What makes SquadCast stand out in terms of sound quality?

According to Arun and Jojo, SquadCast offers better sound quality than other platforms they have tried.

How has podcasting attracted people to move to certain areas?

The I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast has attracted people to move to the area due to the stories shared on the podcast.

Why did Joe and Felice start "The Neuro Nerds" podcast?

Joe and Felice started "The Neuro Nerds" podcast to create a community and support for stroke and brain surgery survivors.

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