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NutterBuster's Bad Idea

Like Johnny Carson used to do his monologue from current events, you guys could address recent posts on the forum to start off, or finish up. Maybe that's where listener participation could come in? I don't much about podcasts other than that exist. Are they live, or prerecorded?
 
Plus, I have no idea what the hell water swatting coot is.

Daaaahahahahaa!!! Limit’s 15 here and their propensity to not fly lends itself to the water swat. Coots have saved many a hunt with their stupidity.
 
And their propensity for lining up lends itself perfectly to multiple birds in one shot.
 
I’m game for listening to a good podcast.... especially with someone as nutty as you at the mic.


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I’d listen to it. Just get the audio to be quality, I mean have you ever listened to a poor quality podcast?


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I just recently started listening to the shedding light podcast and it is amazing. He does a really good job of asking is questions and then allowing the guest to answer. I listened to a few of podcast back and forth to the hunting camp. The one thing I have found is that I dislike is when the host has a guest on and they continually interrupt the guest to talk about themselves. The Louisiana bow hunter podcast a prime example of this. Every podcast to dude must ramble on about something he did for at least a half hour. I can't even really listened to it anymore. Which is a shame because he tries to interview people that are relevant to this state. I would say if you going to have a guest make it about your guest. If you're going to have just light hearted topics and just talkin about General hunting and fishing to make it about that. Mixing it up some would be interesting so it's not the same every podcast. I don't know anything about audio and recording equipment but I would think that would be very important. The next most important thing I think you could do would be listen to a bunch of podcast. Try and pick up on things you don't like that the host do, and things that you do. An interview a whole bunch of Southerners!
 
So we ran into technical difficulties. Audio quality through the Anchor app was great when I was testing on my home's fiber optic internet, but not so hot on 4G at my buddie's place. Lesson learned, I guess. We improvised, and ended up with an hour long youtube video.

I'm trying to find a way to merge the videos, and hopefully convert it to a podcast. I'm pretty sure both can be done. Just a matter of feeling my way through it.

We ramble on a little. We were more focused during the sound checks, tbh. After an hour of stumbling through that, we lost a little focus. But I think you guys will have a pretty good feel for ole Tim now. He'll be at Saddlepalooza, too.

 
Also, what are you guys using to manage and listen to podcasts? I've just in the past few months got into them, and am very much learning as I go.
Pocket Cast for me. Easy to use and syncs across devices. Depending on the day I'm listening thru my phone or desktop.
 
I'm a podcast dinosaur, I like to download the MP3 file and control where the listening program gets it from there. It's mildly infuriating to me these podcast publishers won't simply publish the url to the actual audio file. I really F****ing hate that.
 
I'm a podcast dinosaur, I like to download the MP3 file and control where the listening program gets it from there. It's mildly infuriating to me these podcast publishers won't simply publish the url to the actual audio file. I really F****ing hate that.

there is a real simple solution for that mp3 - upload it to a cheap server, most people who create podcast have access to a server
the only reason most of them use these podcast services is for mobile and social likes for popularity
for us dinosaur's like myself I like to have control from where I listen to my programs
so I look at the source code and download from the url in the source code, it could be made a whole easier for us
 
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