Listen now (7 min) | Let me start with a quick update on something Substack related. Throughout the last month I attended an invitation-only weekly forum hosted by Substack called Substack Go where writers were brought together to help encourage each other. For me writing on Substack is generally a solitary activity that happens mostly on Saturday morning. That effort is followed by a Sunday morning of editing and expansion. Finally the rest of the week is spent tinkering to get to a final post that goes out on Friday. A lot of the content being presented during Substack Go is about how to craft and write a newsletter which is interesting to hear about. This particular series has reached 58 weeks and the weekly rhythm of writing and publishing seems to be working. Even my new podcast variation of this series has been working.
Sharing the nuts and bolts of Podcasting and practical tips is wonderful. I am going to recommend such a course for my public library system which does this sort of thing as a practice. This is something that always seemed abstract and out of reach. Offering the jumpstart tips inspires. I think there are a lot of people afraid to jump off into this new experience.
IN RE: PODCASTING
Sharing the nuts and bolts of Podcasting and practical tips is wonderful. I am going to recommend such a course for my public library system which does this sort of thing as a practice. This is something that always seemed abstract and out of reach. Offering the jumpstart tips inspires. I think there are a lot of people afraid to jump off into this new experience.
Thank you Mark. Learning how to edit and produce audio has a bit of a learning curve, but is very attainable.