018 Dave Jackson | The Importance Of Providing Your Own Unique Voice
Posted in metapodcasts, podcast, podcastpioneers By Harry Duran On August 5, 2014Listen Now!
Here's the Recap:
As I continue with my goal of tracking down veteran podcasters, it was inevitable that I would have Dave on the show. Not only does he LOVE podcasting, he always remembers to have a fun time while doing it! Truly inspiring and educational.
Full transcript available here. Send comments to feedback@podcastjunkies.com.
What We Covered:
- 04:00 – The early days of podcasting
- 09:00 – Dave's teaching backround
- 14:20 – The inspiration of John Lee Dumas
- 16:20 – Is New & Noteworthy overrated?
- 20:35 – Have a personality on your show!
- 24:15 – A whole episode on editing
- 28:55 – Leaving the outtakes in the show
- 37:35 – Providing your own unique voice
- 47:30 – The challenges of solo shows
- 52:30 – How to keep from rambling
- 58:20 – Finding unique question for popular guests
- 63:30 – What has Dave excited now?
- 71:50 – Who is Inspiring Dave now?
- 74:15 – Don't be predictable
Show Links
- Dave on Twitter: learntopodcast
- Adam Curry
- Leo Laporte
- Pat Flynn
- Jerry Seinfeld Interview: How to Write a Joke
- iOS 8 with native Podcasts app
- Sony Soundforge
- The IT Crowd
- Podertainment Magazine
- Saturday Night Live – NPR's Delicious Dish Schweddy Balls
- Podcast Clicks
- Casting Crowns
Podcasts Mentioned
- School of Podcasting
- WTF with Marc Maron
- Entrepreneur on Fire
- The Feed / Libsyn
- Ask the Podcast Coach
- RadioLab
- Podcast Talent Coach w/ Erik K. Johnson
- Start Talking and Recording Today
- The Podcasters Studio w/ Ray Ortega
- Off Camera with Sam Jones
- MoneyPlan SOS
- Here's the Thing w/ Alec Baldwin
- she podcasts – Does Ramit Know What A Podcast IS And Can You REALLY Make 2 Million Dollars Podcasting
- This Is Your Life – Michael Hyatt
- No Agenda Show
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Outro Music
Alvvays is a Canadian indie rock band from Toronto. Pronounced “always”, the curious spelling was implemented to avoid confusion with the bygone, like-minded British indie-pop outfit with the same name. The band’s sleftitled full-length debut album, released on Polyvinyl Records, is equal parts irresistible hooks and effortlessly cool surf-rock. The Toronto band's beach-pop sound is straight from the California shore circa 60’s with a modern twang thanks to Chad VanGaalen, John Agnello, and Graham Walsh of Holy Fuck whom contributed to the album's production. “Archie, Marry Me” is a good intro to Alvvays' sweet yet raw sound. -Cedar & Soil BAND NAME: Facebook | Twitter | Website If you have artists you'd like us to feature, let us know: music@podcastjunkies.com. Music Curated by Cedar & Soil: Twitter | Facebook | Website
A ton of great info on attacking editing here, and love the audio experiments. Great interview!
Thanks Mike, Dave is definitely an inspiration!
Thanks Mike, I’m glad you liked it