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Isyander & Koda - What We've Learned in One Year of Podcasting

What We've Learned in One Year of Podcasting

01/13/24 • 57 min

Isyander & Koda

Can you believe it's been a full year since we started?! It seems like just yesterday we were recording with a single mic in Isyander's room, and look at us now! So to celebrate this big event, and to celebrate y'all who got us here, we're taking the time to talk about your wins this year and answer any and all questions that you have for us! Thank you all for watching and helping us absolutely shatter our goals this year, and as always thank you for being you!
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda
-K
Embarking on a podcasting journey offers invaluable lessons, crucial for both new and seasoned podcasters. Embracing change and personal growth is vital, as evolving with your audience and interests is key. Overcoming the initial fears and anxieties associated with launching a podcast can lead to significant personal development and the formation of a supportive community.

Accepting that initial attempts may not be perfect is part of the learning curve. It's important to focus on the journey and the joy of creation, rather than just the end results like download numbers. Self-validation is essential; if you're passionate about a topic, that's all the reason you need to pursue it.

Time management and valuing the effort that goes into each episode are important skills developed through podcasting. This process also enhances respect for technical skills such as audio editing. Podcasting opens up networking opportunities, offering the chance to connect with a wider audience and potentially advance your career.

Investing in the right tools can make a significant difference. A simple, efficient setup can be just as effective as an expensive one. A quiet recording environment improves audio quality, reducing the need for extensive post-production.

Clear communication with guests ensures a beneficial experience for both parties. Engaging with social media thoughtfully is crucial for promotion, but it's important to avoid becoming overwhelmed.

Commitment to creating high-quality content is paramount. Learning from listener feedback and being open to the unpredictability of audience preferences can guide content creation. Podcasting improves critical listening and analysis skills and encourages the formation of productive habits.

In summary, podcasting is a journey of personal and professional growth, filled with learning opportunities and the potential for creative satisfaction. Whether it's refining technical skills, enhancing personal networks, or simply finding joy in sharing your passions, podcasting offers a unique platform for development and expression.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00:00 Intro
0:00:17 One Year of I&K
0:06:29 Your wins!
0:10:34 The Huge Massive Q&A Special!
0:55:18 Closing Thoughts on This Year
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Everything below is for the almighty machine gods.
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TAGS
Podcasting Lessons, Overcoming Fear in Podcasting, Podcasting Equipment, Audience Engagement in Podcasting, Podcast Editing Skills, Professional Growth through Podcasting, Podcasting as a Learning Tool, Building Podcast Habits, Podcasting Journey, Podcast Success Factors, Networking in Podcasting, Podcasting on a Budget, Content Creation for Podcasts, Podcasting for Personal Development, Community Building in Podcasting.

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Can you believe it's been a full year since we started?! It seems like just yesterday we were recording with a single mic in Isyander's room, and look at us now! So to celebrate this big event, and to celebrate y'all who got us here, we're taking the time to talk about your wins this year and answer any and all questions that you have for us! Thank you all for watching and helping us absolutely shatter our goals this year, and as always thank you for being you!
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda
-K
Embarking on a podcasting journey offers invaluable lessons, crucial for both new and seasoned podcasters. Embracing change and personal growth is vital, as evolving with your audience and interests is key. Overcoming the initial fears and anxieties associated with launching a podcast can lead to significant personal development and the formation of a supportive community.

Accepting that initial attempts may not be perfect is part of the learning curve. It's important to focus on the journey and the joy of creation, rather than just the end results like download numbers. Self-validation is essential; if you're passionate about a topic, that's all the reason you need to pursue it.

Time management and valuing the effort that goes into each episode are important skills developed through podcasting. This process also enhances respect for technical skills such as audio editing. Podcasting opens up networking opportunities, offering the chance to connect with a wider audience and potentially advance your career.

Investing in the right tools can make a significant difference. A simple, efficient setup can be just as effective as an expensive one. A quiet recording environment improves audio quality, reducing the need for extensive post-production.

Clear communication with guests ensures a beneficial experience for both parties. Engaging with social media thoughtfully is crucial for promotion, but it's important to avoid becoming overwhelmed.

Commitment to creating high-quality content is paramount. Learning from listener feedback and being open to the unpredictability of audience preferences can guide content creation. Podcasting improves critical listening and analysis skills and encourages the formation of productive habits.

In summary, podcasting is a journey of personal and professional growth, filled with learning opportunities and the potential for creative satisfaction. Whether it's refining technical skills, enhancing personal networks, or simply finding joy in sharing your passions, podcasting offers a unique platform for development and expression.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00:00 Intro
0:00:17 One Year of I&K
0:06:29 Your wins!
0:10:34 The Huge Massive Q&A Special!
0:55:18 Closing Thoughts on This Year
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Everything below is for the almighty machine gods.
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TAGS
Podcasting Lessons, Overcoming Fear in Podcasting, Podcasting Equipment, Audience Engagement in Podcasting, Podcast Editing Skills, Professional Growth through Podcasting, Podcasting as a Learning Tool, Building Podcast Habits, Podcasting Journey, Podcast Success Factors, Networking in Podcasting, Podcasting on a Budget, Content Creation for Podcasts, Podcasting for Personal Development, Community Building in Podcasting.

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undefined - The Imperial Navy | Not The Worst Fate in 40k

The Imperial Navy | Not The Worst Fate in 40k

Guess who's back?
https://www.patreon.com/isyanderandkoda
You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next!
-Isyander
TIMESTAMPS
0:00:00 Intro
0:01:37 The Poll Announcement
0:02:44 Putting a Scale to Things
0:08:49 A Quick Aside
0:14:15 The Coolest thing about Imperial Ships
0:16:20 Why the Ships are irreplacable.
0:22:09 Their Armaments
0:28:58 What does the Navy Do
0:36:50 Why you would want to be in the navy
0:43:27 Why you wouldn't want to be in the navy
0:45:55 Our Closing Thoughts
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Everything below is for the almighty machine gods.
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TAGS
Imperial Navy, Warhammer 40k, Segmentae Majoris, Battlefleet Solar, Lord High Admiral, Segmentum Lord High Admirals, Fleet Commissariat, Naval Security Battalions, Emperor Class Battleship, Retribution Class Battleship, Grand Cruisers, Battle Cruisers, Light Cruisers, Frigates, Destroyers, Terra, Imperium, space warfare, military strategy, sci-fi wargaming
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Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.
Artwork throughout this video is used for educational purposes. if you see your artwork and would like an art credit, message me.

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undefined - The Custodes: Irreplaceable, Incredible, Inept

The Custodes: Irreplaceable, Incredible, Inept

The title is a joke.....Probably.
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You already know how to please the Machine Gods at this point so thank you so much. And make your voices heard for which faction you would like to see next!
-Isyander
The Adeptus Custodes, a central faction in the Warhammer 40K universe, embody the ultimate guardians of the Emperor of Mankind. As the Emperor's personal bodyguards, they are unparalleled warriors, each a masterpiece of genetic engineering. Their history is deeply intertwined with the Imperium's, being involved in crucial events and conflicts throughout the galaxy.
Historically, the Adeptus Custodes were originally ten thousand strong, but their numbers dwindled during the War Within the Webway. By the 41st Millennium, they restored their ranks to their original strength. They are a department of the Adeptus Terra, answerable only to the Emperor and their leaders, with the Captain-General being their chief custodian. Their ranks and titles reflect a hierarchy of respect and experience, with positions such as Shield-Captains and Tribunes holding significance.
The Adeptus Custodes have engaged in numerous battles and campaigns, including the Indomitus Crusade, the Defense of Vostagraad, and the Witching Wars. Their recent activities, as noted during the Era Indomitus, involve battles against formidable enemies like the Hexarchy and the Black Legion. They are known for their participation in various crusades and wars, demonstrating their unyielding commitment to the Imperium's defense.
The faction's equipment and armory are as distinctive as their warriors. Their arsenal includes advanced armors like the Allarus Terminator and Custodian Armor, various shields, and unique weaponry. They deploy formidable walkers like the Venerable Contemptor Dreadnought and vehicles such as the Caladius and Dawneagle Pattern Jetbike. Their aircraft arsenal includes the Orion Gunship and Ares Gunship, among others. They also possess relics that symbolize their heritage and prowess.
The Adeptus Custodes are divided into various subdivisions and castes, such as the Hykanatoi, Sentinel Guard, and the elite Companions who serve as the Emperor's personal bodyguard. These subdivisions reflect their diverse roles and specializations within the faction.
Regarding their feelings towards the Primarchs, the Adeptus Custodes view them with a mixture of respect and wariness, recognizing their power and importance to the Imperium while being cautious of their potential for betrayal or harm, as seen during the Horus Heresy.
TIMESTAMPS
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0:00:00 Silly Intro
0:00:18 The actual Intro
0:01:06 The Custodes
0:05:24 How rare are the Custodes
0:09:03 The Emperor's Closest Friends
0:15:15 How are the Custodes faring Today
0:18:11 What makes the Custodes special
0:32:05 How they Shore up their own Weaknesses
0:34:21 How do the Custodes feel about the modern Imperium
0:45:57 The Aquilan Shield
0:50:40 The Custodes' "Default Dans"
0:51:22 The Eyes of the Emperor
0:59:19 Setting their Power in Perspective
1:01:50 Closing Thoughts
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TAGS
Adeptus Custodes, Warhammer 40K, Emperor of Mankind, Imperium, Captain-General, Shield-Captains, Tribunes, Indomitus Crusade, Defense of Vostagraad, Witching Wars, Hexarchy, Black Legion, Allarus Terminator Armor, Custodian Armor, Venerable Contemptor Dreadnought, Caladius, Dawneagle Jetbike, Orion Gunship, Ares Gunship, Hykanatoi, Sentinel Guard, Companions, Primarchs, Horus Heresy.
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Opinions expressed in this video are solely those of Isyander & Koda and in no way reflect the views or opinions of Games Workshop Ltd.

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