The Corona Virus Closed My School and I Need a Podcast NOW
Across the US (and the world) schools are closed to try to reduce the number of people spreading the Carona Virus. This makes it very hard for teachers who still need to deliver lesson plans. With this in mind, I've made a video that shows you how to turn your lesson plans into a podcast. It's free, and the strategy uses free tools.
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Free Video Set Up Your Podcast in 20 MinutesClick HERE to get access to video
Wait, am I giving away the School of Podcasting stuff? No. Starting a podcast is easy. Starting a GOOD podcast is not. There is no "define your audience," and "define or why" or "check your band alignment" here, this is simply putting content (that may or may not sound great) on the internet for people to listen.
Tips for Working From HomeAvoid working in a room with a television.
I've got tips on staying focused in a previous episode.
In some cases, close the door to "block out" the rest of your home (to avoid distractions).
What Does The Caronoavirus Mean For Podcasting?In some cases, your audience may be bored. They may find themselves with "Free time."
I believe in one of Michael Hyatt's books he says when situations like this arise look around and say "what does this enable me to do that I normally don't do."
When I was married and things would go left of center, my wife and I would look at each other and say "Well, this is going to be a fun adventure..."
Remember where there is a shadow, there is a light. You'll be able to look back and say "I lived through that."
Because of My Podcast: Jim Harold has Met a TON of Childhood HeroesJim Harold has been on this show a few times. He is the man behind the Paranormal Podcast, and recently launch a podcast where he talks to other podcasters called "Podlords." In a recent episode he stated, "You know, I've done different podcasts over...