
Flowers or tomatoes?
12/09/22 • 5 min
The Ask.... the important piece, how you connect with your audience and how they connect with you. Everyone wants attention in some way. On the opera stage sometimes you get flowers and sometimes tomatoes thrown at you.
But how work the podcast sphere? What do you get there?
Listen and hear what Martin and Carina are saying about this topic.
Send us questions to: info AT pik DOT nu, or contact us via Carina's site or Martin's Bio.Link page. You could also contact us on LinkedIn (Carina Ridenius and Martin Lindeskog).
Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services:
- New Podcast Apps dot com
- Podverse
- Fountain
- Live Item Tag - podcast namespace dot org
- Can Podcasters Get Paid For Their Attention? - Podcast Pontifications
- Boostagram
- Satoshi in Bitcoin Explained: What It Is and How Much It Is Worth
- The Ask - Value 4 Value
- The Feedback Loop
- Time - Talent - Treasure
- Podcasting 2.0 podcast
- The Lightning Network Explained with René Pickhardt - The Anita Posch Show
- Lightning Speed: Podcasting 2.0 And Its Relationship With The Lightning Network - NewsBTC
- Martin's PayPal page
- Martin's page on Buy Me A Coffee page
The episode (5 minutes) was recorded at 1300 Central European Time, on December 7, 2022, with Ringr app.. Martin did the editing and post-production with the podcast maker, Alitu. The transcript is generated by Alitu.
The Ask.... the important piece, how you connect with your audience and how they connect with you. Everyone wants attention in some way. On the opera stage sometimes you get flowers and sometimes tomatoes thrown at you.
But how work the podcast sphere? What do you get there?
Listen and hear what Martin and Carina are saying about this topic.
Send us questions to: info AT pik DOT nu, or contact us via Carina's site or Martin's Bio.Link page. You could also contact us on LinkedIn (Carina Ridenius and Martin Lindeskog).
Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services:
- New Podcast Apps dot com
- Podverse
- Fountain
- Live Item Tag - podcast namespace dot org
- Can Podcasters Get Paid For Their Attention? - Podcast Pontifications
- Boostagram
- Satoshi in Bitcoin Explained: What It Is and How Much It Is Worth
- The Ask - Value 4 Value
- The Feedback Loop
- Time - Talent - Treasure
- Podcasting 2.0 podcast
- The Lightning Network Explained with René Pickhardt - The Anita Posch Show
- Lightning Speed: Podcasting 2.0 And Its Relationship With The Lightning Network - NewsBTC
- Martin's PayPal page
- Martin's page on Buy Me A Coffee page
The episode (5 minutes) was recorded at 1300 Central European Time, on December 7, 2022, with Ringr app.. Martin did the editing and post-production with the podcast maker, Alitu. The transcript is generated by Alitu.
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The show must go on!
In this episode we talk about communication, information and presentation, and how important it is to give the right information at the right time, to the right person. Ta-da! And today we are going to talk about Show Notes.
Show notes what’s it all about? Why should we use it? Or should we?
Show notes are an important part to communicate with your listeners and engage them even better. Find out and listen to this podcast episode, why it is so valuable with show notes, and why you should use it.
Send us questions to: info AT pik DOT nu, or contact us via Carina's site or Martin's Bio.Link page. You could also contact us on LinkedIn (Carina Ridenius and Martin Lindeskog).
Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services:
- Yule - Wikipedia
- What’s The Difference Between “Yule” And “Christmas”? - Thesaurus.com
- How To Write Better Podcast Show Notes (With 3 Templates) - Castos
- Creating Great Podcast Show Notes: What Format Should I Follow? - The Podcast Host
- 5 Time-Saving Steps for Creating Quality Podcast Show Notes - Captivate
- Podcast Show Notes: Template & Examples - Sweet Fish Media
- How Do I Write Podcast Shownotes? by Victoria A. Fraser
- What are podcast show notes? by Mark Steadman
- Our episode on transcripts: LINDESCOOP - WHAT A SCOOP!
- New Podcast Apps dot com
- Podverse
- Fountain
The episode (6 minutes) was recorded at 1330 Central European Time, on November 21, 2022, with Ringr app.. Martin did the editing and post-production with the podcast maker, Alitu. The transcript is generated by Alitu.
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The Ultimate Recap
Carina and Martin make a recap of this autumn's episodes. One of their goals is that communication, regardless media, should be easy, attractive and an opportunity to use the technique as an important tool.
We also wish you A Merry Christmas and A Happy Yuletide.
Send us questions to: info AT pik DOT nu, or contact us via Carina's site or Martin's Bio.Link page. You could also contact us on LinkedIn (Carina Ridenius and Martin Lindeskog).
Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services:
- Nonverbal communication
- Eight-ball
- Magic 8 Ball
- What is Podcasting 2.0? - Podcast Insider episode 289
- Search: #NewPodcastApps on Twitter
- Yuletide - Wiktionary
The episode (9 minutes) was recorded at 1300 Central European Time, on December 16, 2022, with Ringr app.. Martin did the editing and post-production with the podcast maker, Alitu. The transcript is generated by Alitu.
Presentation (Skills) Q&A - Flowers or tomatoes?
Transcript
Welcome to Presentation Skills Q and A. I am Martin Lindesgoog. Hi Karina.
CarinaHi Martin, how are you today?
MartinI'm doing okay. Yourself?
CarinaYeah. Well, I'm doing okay as well.
Interesting to talking to you again.
Yes, we have been talking around
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