The Podonomics Dip (#11)

by | Jul 11, 2007 | Uncategorized | 3 comments

Get your lesson in Podonomics with your host Leesa Barnes who explores ways you can use a podcast to open doors, generate leads and make money.

In Episode 11, Leesa explains why this will be her last episode of Podonomics and what has influenced her decision.

Episode Notes

  • Update on the book – is it done or what?
  • How Tim Ferriss can help you declutter and organize your life or business.
  • A big announcement about Podonomics as influenced by Seth Godin.
  • How basketball has helped me to identify what I’m really good at.
  • Details on how to Jump Start Your Podcast.

Episode Resources

Russel Hale

The Four Hour Workweek

The Dip

Online Media Success Workshop

MyFastype (my virtual assistant)

Jump Start Your Podcast

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3 Comments

  1. Leesa Barnes

    Thx Bry. I started to look at all the things in my business that didn’t bring me joy and that’s when I started to the great purge. Plus, Seth’s book helped to validate my decision.

  2. Bryan Person, Bryper.com

    Leesa:

    Well done by you to recognize that the podcast isn’t helping you to achieve your business objectives and knowing when to step away. Looking forward to following you over at LB.com

  3. Leesa Barnes

    I updated the MP3 file for several reasons:

    1) The audio was irritating me. Although it sounded clear when I put the segments together, once I uploaded the file, it sound quality sounded as if I had the mic too close to my mouth. So, I mixed it again to see if that improves the sound.

    2) The information about Jump Start Your Podcast (JSYP) caused a bit of confusion, so I added a 1-minute recording to the podcast to clarify everything. You can also visit http://www.jumpstartyourpodcast.com if you want to read the details.

    3) Whenever I pause, I tend to inhale right before I say my next point. This is a pain to edit in post-production. Any voiceover artists reading this that can provide tips on how I can be more conscious of my breathing while recording?