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No more Tutorials (and other updates)

Episode 17 of the The Remote Cafe podcast, hosted by Rob Balasabas, titled "No more Tutorials (and other updates)" was published on September 22, 2021 and runs 7 minutes.

September 22, 2021 ·7m · The Remote Cafe

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I'm moving away from the typical tutorial videos that I've been doing on my Youtube channel and shifting to a different type of format, and topics. Here's the full update in this video.

// You can also catch the video version of this update on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/Voa8L3C2kwU


// Tools I Use

Epidemic Sound - https://epidemic.balasabas.live/

Ecamm - https://ecamm.balasabas.live/

Uscreen - https://uscreen.balasabas.live/

Restream.io - https://restream.balasabas.live/

TubeBuddy - https://tubebuddy.balasabas.live/

Camtasia - https://camtasia.balasabas.live/

JOBY - https://joby.balasabas.live/

My Entire Gear & Tools List - https://bit.ly/robs-tools-list​​​​​​

// Other Ways to Connect and Support

* Buy Me A Coffee (specifically a Tim Horton's Double-Double) - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/robbalasabas

* Become a Channel Member: https://channelmember.balasabas.live/

* Check out our Family Vlog (We Keep Coming Back): https://www.youtube.com/c/WeKeepComingBackVLOG


//COME SAY HELLO!

My Instagram: https://instagram.com/robsotheraccount​​

My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robbalasabas​

My Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rob.balasabas​​


//BRAND DEALS, SPONSORSHIPS, AND PARTNERSHIP INQUIRIES:

[email protected]

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