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		<title>Audio Pod Artist</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 21:40:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week I feature a blog/podcast that also comes from across the pond.  Sarah Rourke has taken her skills and talent as former broadcast journalist and moved them to the web in an effort to help entrepreneurs and businesses utilize &#8216;web audio&#8217; to enhance or expand their business.
http://audiopodartist.com
This seems to be directly on point [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=webberm.wordpress.com&blog=1835320&post=133&subd=webberm&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>This week I feature a blog/podcast that also comes from across the pond.  Sarah Rourke has taken her skills and talent as former broadcast journalist and moved them to the web in an effort to help entrepreneurs and businesses utilize &#8216;web audio&#8217; to enhance or expand their business.</p>
<p><a href="http://audiopodartist.com">http://audiopodartist.com</a></p>
<p>This seems to be directly on point in regards to our own class content.  Her latest podcast is a two part interview with Claire Raikes who runs <a href="http://www.businessblogangel.com/">Business Blog Angel</a> another business consultant.  The quality of the audio is crisp and clear.  I&#8217;m not sure how they were communicating but it sounded like they were in two different locations.  If it was a telephone interview or a VOIP interview the audio quality was very good.  I also like the slick production quality and the opening teaser and tag line &#8216;getting your voice into their heads&#8217;.  One tiny critique, at the start of part two of the interview, Ms Rourke brings up the audio of the interview in the background while she is still introducing it.  It was just a little too loud and made it harder to understand her introduction.  Otherwise I have no other complaints in terms of production quality.   In terms of content quality I must admit the interview with Ms Raikes provided so many suggestions to be worth the price of admission, which at the moment is free, so how could you go wrong.</p>
<p>Finally I really appreciated the widget that allowed the podcast to play directly from the open page rather than opening a new one, very convenient.</p>
<p>Maury</p>
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		<title>I don&#8217;t like the sound of my voice.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2008 05:11:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This no great epiphany, at least not a recent one.  I discovered years ago that listening to a recording of my own voice would make me cringe.  I joined the speech team in college and one of the methods for memorization was to record your speech and listen to it over and over [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=webberm.wordpress.com&blog=1835320&post=131&subd=webberm&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>This no great epiphany, at least not a recent one.  I discovered years ago that listening to a recording of my own voice would make me cringe.  I joined the speech team in college and one of the methods for memorization was to record your speech and listen to it over and over again.  The first time I tried this I notice two things, one, my voice isn&#8217;t the deep baritone I hear in my head, and two, I sound like I&#8217;m whining.  How could anyone stand to listen to me for a minute let alone 10 which was the standard length of my speeches?  I sounded like Ratso Rizzo&#8230; &#8220;Hey, I&#8217;m talking here&#8221;.</p>
<p>Leading up to my very first competition, at Harvard University, no less, I was genuinely nervous.  After spending two weeks memorizing my speech and listening to the prepubescent boy voice that I new was my own, I was sure my time at the Harvard speech tournament was going to be painful and degrading.  It was a competition after all, and we were being judged on our public speaking skills.  Worse yet, the judges would be writing down their critiques and I&#8217;d get to read and reread just how badly I had performed for weeks to come.</p>
<p>At the tournament I was entered in to the After Dinner Speaking category and although I kept getting compliments from my fellow competitors, I had yet to see how I was scoring.  I was sure the compliments were just good sportsmanship in an effort to hide their true feelings of pity.  In the middle of the second day, the finalists were announced.  You could only get a slot in the final round if you had scored high enough in the preliminary rounds.  I saw my name listed but could hardly believe it.  I still wanted to believe that the sound of my voice was like fingernails on the chalk board to the judges.  There must have been some mistake or an error in someone&#8217;s math.  During the final round I kept telling myself &#8216;at least I have the speech memorized&#8217; or &#8216;well its too late to ask me to leave now&#8217;. After the final round there was an awards ceremony, where the winners would be announced.  They announced 6th place first which is the lowest ranking, it wasn&#8217;t me.  Then they announced 5th place, then 4th place and finally 3rd place, it still wasn&#8217;t me.  When I started the weekend, the idea of second place seemed like a fantasy, especially considering the nasally squawk-box I had for a voice.  Then they announced 2nd place and it still wasn&#8217;t me.  I was actually disappointed for a second because I didn&#8217;t get 2nd place.  And then it hit me.  Well actually my teammates hit me&#8230; on the back with slaps of congratulations.  Then they announced 1st place, this time it was me.</p>
<p>On the long ride home from the tournament, I got a chance to read the judges scoring sheets.  Almost all of them complimented me on the conversational sound of my voice as well as the variety of my pacing and  inflection.  After reading most of them I decided to listen to my recording again.  I figured the win would exorcise my demons and I would no longer hear the whine and I would actually like the sound of my voice.  Boy was I wrong.</p>
<p>And it hasn&#8217;t changed to this day.  I still can&#8217;t stand the sound of my own voice, but I have learned to get over it.  I relate this story now because in this podcasting class I will be forced to listen to my voice over and over again, but now at least I know I am my own worst critic.  I offer this up as advice to my fellow students who may find that they too don&#8217;t like the sound of their voice.  Trust me, you sound great.</p>
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