Episode 1: Podcasts
For the very first Simply Digital podcast, Michael Ashby and Analog Dave give a brief introduction about the show and themselves, then dive first into the topic of Podcasts. Although at first glance, talking about podcasts IN a podcast may seem a bit redundant, but this episode really serves as a primer for those just getting into the medium.
Since Simply Digital is a podcast, what better way to kick things off than by breaking down this new technology? Episode 1 explains exactly what a podcast is, how to find them on the internet, and (of course) how you can subscribe to them so that they automatically download to your computer or digital audio player.
Show Notes
- Welcome
- Introduction Of Show Concept
- Introduction Of Hosts
- Episode Topic - Podcasts
Why do a podast ABOUT podcasts? To explain what podcasting is, why you might like it and why you might use it. Also, we assume that you already know what digital audio (aka mp3) is.
- What’s a podcast?
- It’s an mp3 file that you can subscribe to
- It’s typically free
- It’s typically in a talk show style format
- It’s an emerging technology
- You don’t need an iPod to listen to a podcast
- The term Podcast was coined by Adam Curry
- Any software digital music player can play a podcast, such as iTunes, Windows Media Player, Winamp, etc.
- How do you “subscribe” to a podcast?
- You need software, often referred to as a Podcatcher.
- Popular choices include: iTunes, Juice.
- A complete list of podcatcher software can be found at this link.
- One of the easiest ways to listen to podcasts is through the free service Odeo.
- Where do you find podcasts?
- What kind of podcasts are out there?
- There is a TON of content out there.
- Not all of it is very professional because it’s mostly “home grown” in nature.
- Some podcasts are adult in nature, so be mindful of that if you have children, or disapprove of this kind of content.
- Why would someone want to listen to podcasts?
- If you already enjoy digital music, then podcasts make a perfect fit.
- You’ll find deeper content that you may not find in traditional media.
- If you work around a computer, then you can easily have podcasting fit your lifestyle
- If you have a digital audio player (DAP), then podcasts can fit easily into the small pockets of downtime.
- What’s a podcast?
A final note: If you’re new to podcasting, then I think the best way to dip your toe in the pool is to create a free account at Odeo and just sample a few podcasts. There’s no software to install and you can listen at just about any computer. So you can try it out at work, at home, or at the local coffee shop. If you decide that you like listening to podcasts, which we hope you do, then you can look at branching out into dedicated software, or mobile devices if you feel the need. Otherwise, Odeo should give you everything you need!
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9 Comments Add your own
1. Mike Rohde | August 18th, 2006 at 7:59 am
Great first episode! You’ve picked a pretty tough topic and have done a good job simplifying it for people who wouldn’t know what a podcast is or is about.
2. Justin Nolan | August 18th, 2006 at 9:14 am
Great podcast Michael
3. mashby.com | August 18th, 2006 at 9:30 am
Simply Digital Has Launched…
Yesterday, a project that I’ve been working on for over a year has finally taken shape and launched! It’s a weekly podcast called _Simply Digital_ (http://www.simplydigital.info). With my co-host, “Analog Dave”, we discuss a single topic regarding …
4. Randy Jones | August 18th, 2006 at 4:50 pm
Great first step! This one was great and it can only get better from here!
5. Michael Ashby | August 19th, 2006 at 11:18 am
Mike, Justin and Randy.
Thanks guys for all the positive feedback! You’re never sure if what you think is a good idea in your head will be well received once it’s a reality. So it’s very encouraging that you guys like the first episode so much.
Oh and Randy is right, it only gets beter!
6. Analog Dave | August 20th, 2006 at 1:41 am
Michael, you mean we’re doing this more than once?
7. Ken Duffy | August 21st, 2006 at 8:45 pm
Hey Mike, and Dave,
Great ‘cast! Very informative, and well-explained. I’m going to have to subscribe, and set my mother up as well. The show notes are a very helpful touch, too. Good work!
Ken
8. Tony S | August 22nd, 2006 at 5:22 pm
Sounds great - but why can’t I download the podcast to my Treo?!
9. Michael Ashby | August 22nd, 2006 at 5:47 pm
Analog Dave - TOO funny!
Ken - Thanks for the kind words and I’m very happy to hear that you think this podcast would be good for your Mom, because she’s our target audience.
Tony S - Actually you CAN download the podcast to your Treo. Under the built-in flash player, there is a small link that says “Download”. That link is to the actual .mp3 file and you can save that to an SD card and play it on your Treo.
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