Bookmarked BBC Sound Effects (bbcsfx.acropolis.org.uk)

These 16,000 BBC Sound Effects are made available by the BBC in WAV format to download for use under the terms of the RemArc Licence. The Sound Effects are BBC copyright, but they may be used for personal, educational or research purposes, as detailed in the license.

Might want to use this someday….

Bookmarked How to start a podcast on WordPress.com (deliber.at)

This is a story of how I started a podcast, in 3 hours (apart from waiting for iTunes verification), with a total cost of $5/month. And that included my own domain name! I share detailed instructions on launching a brand new podcast on WordPress, and later promoting it on iTunes and Spotify (longer version of previous post)

Bookmarked Starting Your Own Podcast on WordPress.com (wordpress.com)

It took three hours, with a total cost of $5/month, including our own domain name. In this post, I’ll share my journey of launching a brand-new podcast on WordPress.com, and later promoting it on iTunes and Spotify.

Bookmarked How to Produce a Remote Podcast by Distributed Editors (distributed.blog)

As the world continues to work from home, podcasts are serving as a helpful diversion to listen to when we’re washing dishes or walking the dog. 
They’re fairly easy to produce from home, too. 
Many of the conversations we’ve featured on the Distributed podcast have taken place over Zoom, wi…

Convocast episode 17 is out! Andy answers John Philpin’s question from episode 16 about what writing tools Andy uses, Andy asks/answers the question to John – what do you think about “learning to code”? Check it out! (Bonus links in the show notes to wildfires in Western Oregon)

Convocast episode 15 is out! Andy answers John Philpin’s question from episode 14 (have I thought about writing a newsletter), Andy asks/answers about balance of free/paid online services he uses, and talk about new equipment and a new website. Check it out!

 

Convocast episode 13 is out – and we have a format change! Starting with episode 12, John Philpin asked his question and then gave his answer – I loved it! I follow his example – so check it out!