02-17-2014, 06:11 PM
thanks again for having me on as a guest Austin and ree-ay.
although, I should note, talking is not usually my thing, and I'm silent like 99.76% of the time in real life. So the voice-box can get a little rusty at times
but thanks again; it was a great opportunity to get to know the both of you two a little better!
yeah Austin, there's definitely an art to this!
one of my favourite podcasts has done like 450 episodes or something, and they've talked at times about the backend of doing a podcast; all the work that goes into preparation, the equipment, and managing the flow of a natural interaction.
it's a lot of effort!
and thanks again to ree-ay. You made a great host. You didn't even have to whack me over the head to get me talking
cheers all!
although, I should note, talking is not usually my thing, and I'm silent like 99.76% of the time in real life. So the voice-box can get a little rusty at times

but thanks again; it was a great opportunity to get to know the both of you two a little better!
(02-17-2014, 02:25 AM)Bring4th_Austin Wrote: After this episode, we have changed up our equipment and recording techniques a bit so the audio quality should be much improved. Hopefully, as we keep doing the podcast, our ability to discuss the topics in a free-flowing conversation will improve as well, and the podcast will seem much more seamless.
yeah Austin, there's definitely an art to this!
one of my favourite podcasts has done like 450 episodes or something, and they've talked at times about the backend of doing a podcast; all the work that goes into preparation, the equipment, and managing the flow of a natural interaction.
it's a lot of effort!
and thanks again to ree-ay. You made a great host. You didn't even have to whack me over the head to get me talking

cheers all!