In this episode, they discuss their upcoming live event and their lack of engagement in Napod Pomo. They talk about the differences between live and recorded events, with the main distinction being the camera. They mention repurposing an episode, future plans, and recommend the podcast Ask the Naked Scientist.
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The main difference between live and recorded events is the visual aspect and the need to present oneself professionally on camera.
The host expresses a desire to engage more with the podcasting community and considers integrating podcasters as guests on her show.
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The main difference between live and recorded events is the need to be presentable on camera.
In the podcast episode, the host discusses the difference between live and recorded events. She mentions that for her, the main difference is the awareness of the camera during live events. While recording a podcast, she still considers it live, as she knows people are listening. However, during video live events, she emphasizes the need to be more presentable. The host shares an example of doing a LinkedIn live where she found herself preoccupied with her appearance. This example highlights the main distinction between live and recorded events as the visual aspect and the importance of presenting oneself professionally on camera.
The host expresses interest in engaging with the podcasting community and considers future podcast plans.
In the podcast episode, the host mentions her desire to engage more with the podcasting community. She regrets not having more time to interact with other podcasters participating in the Napod Pomo challenge. While acknowledging the challenge of juggling multiple creative projects, she expresses a commitment to connecting with the podcasting community in the future. Additionally, the host reflects on the future of her show, Adventures in Podcasting. She contemplates continuing the show on a weekly basis or finding a way to integrate it with her other podcast, 21st Century Work Life. She expresses an interest in bringing podcasters back as guests on her show, as she finds it more enjoyable to discuss podcasting with fellow podcasters.
On Thursday 30 November at 7pm UK time, Stephanie Fuccio and I will be going live! We'll be talking about what we've learned during NaPodPoMo. Here's the youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsz9zb9MC4Y
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