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Teach. Train. Tell stories. Change lives! You can do it all with a podcast. Explore the possibilities with Jason Norris on this podcast from OnTheGo.FM.

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    LtT004-Rick Yount: Teacher of Teachers

    On episode 4 of the podcast for learning to teach, I get to talk to one of my former professors. Dr. Rick Yount shares the story of his journey into teaching and some of the lessons he has learned over the years.

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    Teachers Need Teachers to Teach Them How to Teach - LtT011

    This is episode 11 of the podcast for learning to teach. I'm Jason Norris. / / Previous episodes of the podcast have been quite long, often 30-40 minutes or longer. / / Recently I decided to experiment with shorter episodes focusing on particular topics

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    Old, Strange, Curious, Uncanny, Unusual, Mysterious (OTG25)

    One of the ways to Podcast Local is to explore the old, strange, curious, uncanny, unusual, mysterious parts of your community. Is there something like that in your community? There was a place like that near the University of Alabama called Old Bryce. Episode 25 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast Old Bryce was an old abandoned […] The post Old, Strange, Curious, Uncanny, Unusual, Mysterious (OTG25) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    New local podcast and an update about this show - #22

    Wow! A lot has happened since publishing episode 21 of Podcast Local (which was Part 6 of our "behind the scenes" series on the making of a local podcast for our city). In our last behind the scenes episode, we played the first episode of OnTheGo in Richardson. However, this was the ONLY episode we published as OnTheGo in Richardson. Just one. Then "life" happened in a big way. We were not able to continue with this show. Until now! The first episode of our new local podcast for Richardson, Texas is available now at ThisIsRichardson.com. We changed the name of it. We also changed up our format a little. This time, my wife Tiffany Norris is the solo host. I'm producing and editing the show. And for those interested in the technical stuff, we decided to try out Captivate.FM. It's a media host that has a lot going for it. And since we needed new media hosting anyway for the local podcast, we decided to give it a try. If you'd like to check it out, our affiliate link for Captivate.FM is https://www.captivate.fm/signup?ref=jasonnorris We get a small commission if you decide to sign up with them. However, if you'd like to check them out without giving us a commission, just go to Captivate.FM. Either way is fine. I just wanted to let you know about them. I haven't published a new episode here at Podcast Local since December 2017. During that time a whole lot of you found the Podcast Local web site and subscribed to the email newsletter and downloaded the free guide featuring 10 ways to make a local podcast. First of all, thank you for listening. Second, I hope the guide has been helpful. If you have started a local podcast last year or this year, I'd love to hear from you. Tell me about your show. And if you're having any challenges, ask me anything. I've been involved with three local shows, and I've seen the difference between working on a show with a team and working on your own with limited resources. If I can be part of your team, I'd love to help. Contact me at PodcastLocal.com. Thanks for listening. Expect more local podcasting discussions in the near future!

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    Make your conference better with a podcast - #117

    Are you part of a group that has a conference every year? Some of those groups have membership fees just to be a part of the group. And then the conference is an additional cost on top of that. That's fine, I guess. But I've noticed that some of those groups seem to only exist for the sake of the annual conference. And it's made me wonder: What's the benefit of paying for membership when the only thing offered is the conference, which I have to pay extra for in order to attend? I want to show you how a podcast can increase the value of membership, even if the only thing you offer otherwise is the annual meeting.

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    Rule 7 in podcasting - #116

    There are four parts to a mobile-friendly message. There's the technical (technology and technique). There is also the communication side (content and presentation). Content is what you say Presentation is how you say it Content and presentation are equally important, especially when making your message mobile with a podcast. That's why there's Rule 7 in podcasting.

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    The Great Commission and Mobile Technology - #115

    Remember that story? From the Bible. Jesus told his disciples, "I have been given all authority in heaven and on earth. Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Teach these new disciples to obey all the commands I have given you. And be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age." (Matthew 28:18-20) Make disciples When Jesus told his disciples to "go and make disciples of all the nations," the disciples did just that. The specific way they accomplished that mission varied. They met people on the road and in the city. They met in synagogues and houses. They spoke face to face. They wrote letters. They compiled information to document the things Jesus did and said. As time passed, disciples built churches and cathedrals so they could meet together, sing together, learn together, and encourage each other. Eventually disciples would use technologies such as the printing press, vinyl records, radio, film, newspapers, audio tape, video tape, television, central heating and cooling, CDs, satellites, magazines, movie theaters, cushioned seats, DVDs, Blu-ray, mp3s, video, and the Internet. Disciples have a mission: "Teach these new disciples to obey all the commands I have given you." However, one activity disciples are doing less often is meeting together, singing together, learning together, and encouraging each other. Another new culture Culture has changed. Culture is changing. Culture will continue to change. This world is experiencing massive changes because of exponential technologies. The most obvious example is very close to you right now. It's that small but powerful computer people never leave home without. It can fit in a pocket, but at this moment most are staring at its screen. Many even talk to their mobile device, and the mobile device talks back. Over the centuries, disciples have used a variety of technologies to help them accomplish their mission, but mobile technologies such as smartphones are still new enough that we haven't fully understood their potential to help fulfill the Great Commission. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and all the social media sites people use are potential avenues to reach the world through mobile technology. Many churches primarily use social to advertise their services. However, social media pioneer Brady Shearer of Pro Church Tools has developed social strategies that can help churches make disciples and teach the Bible. But there is another mobile technology that goes far beyond social media "message bites." Podcasts offer a deeper connection with listeners and have the potential to transform discipleship in your church. Welcome to Podcast Ministry. https://PodcastMinistry.org

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    4 types of noise in your podcast - #114

    Noise interferes with communication. And because podcasting is an act of communication, noise is a problem for podcasters. But sometimes noise can't be fixed with anything technical. It's a different kind of problem that needs a different kind of solution. Podcasting is an act of verbal communication There have been many models and diagrams of communication throughout the years, but here it is in its simplest form. You speak. The listener listens. The listener speaks. You listen. However, missing from that simple description of communication is what we call noise. Noise is anything that interferes with communication. Noise can happen on your side as the speaker (podcaster). Or it can happen on the listener's side. Or it can happen somewhere in between. 4 types of noise that can disrupt communication The four types of noise are physical, physiological, psychological, and semantic. 1. Physical noise interferes with communication Physical noise is interference that is external to both speaker and listener; it hampers the physical transmission of the signal or message. Examples of physical noise: loud party at the neighbors while you're trying to record loud kids who don't want to take their nap irritating hum of your computer, air conditioner, or heater 2. Physiological noise interferes with communication Physiological noise is created by barriers within the sender or receiver. Examples of physiological noise on the podcaster's side: articulation problems mumbling talking too fast talking too slow forgetting to pause forgetting to breathe An example of physiological noise on the listener's side: hearing problems. Maybe the listener can't hear high tones as clearly as they used to. For some, low tones are the problem. Their difficulty in literally hearing words and sounds becomes physiological noise. 3. Psychological noise interferes with communication Psychological noise is mental interference in the speaker or listener. Three examples of psychological noise: wandering thoughts preconceived ideas sarcasm Wandering thoughts can be a kind of psychological noise. This is primarily a listener problem. If you're trying to communicate a concept in your podcast, "wandering thoughts" is an obstacle because your listener may be distracted and have difficulty keeping up with you. This is often a problem when talking about abstract ideas. Sometimes as podcasters, we cause a listener's thoughts to wander, especially if we talk too fast, too slow, or fail to pause. But occasionally "wandering thoughts" can be a podcaster problem, too. Have you ever started talking about one point only to find yourself lost talking about something completely unrelated? It takes a lot of concentration (and maybe planning) to stay focused. Preconceived ideas can be a kind of psychological noise. This is when people think they already know something. That noise interferes with a listener's willingness to hear a new perspective. Other preconceived ideas include biases, prejudices, presuppositions, and closed-mindedness. When there is psychological noise like this, you have to work harder than usual to make sure you're communicating clearly. Sarcasm can be a kind of psychological noise. If you don't care to actually persuade someone to see things your way, then sarcasm is the easy way. Sarcasm is noise to your listener unless your listener already agrees with you. If your listener disagrees with you, then sarcasm guarantees they won't pay attention to your message. Sarcasm can also rile them up. When they come back at you with their knee-jerk response, that'll be noise to you. And then true communication stops. Finally, there is another type of noise that appears to be psychological, but it's actually linguistic and deserves its own category. 4. Semantic noise interferes with communication Semantic noise is interference created when the speaker and listener have different meaning systems. Maybe when I use a word, you have a slightly different meaning in mind. This can cause confusion. Jargon can be semantic noise. Jargon is a fantastic linguistic shortcut. If everyone listening agrees and understands the terminology, then jargon makes communication quicker and clearer. However, if listeners have different definitions of the terminology, then jargon becomes noise. This is especially noisy to people outside your particular job or field. Abstract ideas can be semantic noise. Another kind of semantic noise is when your words and sentences are nebulous or ambiguous. Some people find it almost impossible to speak concretely. This is a problem I have, which is one reason I need to write (even when I'm podcasting). But even when I've written, I sometimes discover my words were not concrete enough. I'm actually concerned that I have been too abstract with my words in these show notes. If I have, then you might have misunderstood me. And then my own semantic noise has interfered with our communication. Reducing the noise All communication contains noise. You can't get rid of the noise for every person who listens to you. But you can work to reduce the noise. Here are three ways to reduce the noise: 1. Make your language more precise. Choose words that you know will be understood by your listeners. 2. Practice Practice speaking. Practice articulating. Practice using your recording and editing tools. 3. Invite feedback Sometimes listeners hesitate before they respond. So invite feedback. Often. Once you start hearing from your listeners, you can begin to tweak your message so it becomes clearer and better understood. Feedback from you What are some ways you've reduced noise? What noise is interfering with our communication? Or has any of this sparked an idea you would like to share or a question you would like to ask? Whatever it is, I would like to hear your feedback. https://OnTheGo.FM/contact ______________________________ Source: Understanding Interpersonal Communication https://books.google.com/books?id=E19wR7hEEoIC&pg=PA13&lpg=PA13&dq=interpersonal+communication+physical,+physiological,+psychological,+and+semantic&source=bl&ots=NTOSYf_I_Y&sig=l2QhElYfUeEsvDqrn0qD2XDW8sk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjdxMTrzpnPAhVH0YMKHQu5Be8Q6AEIQDAE

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    Rule 6 in podcasting - #113

    On the technical side of podcasting there are two important parts: Technology and technique. 1. Technology is what you use 2. Technique is how you use it Technology and technique are not equal in importance. And that's why there is Rule 6 in podcasting. I'm a podcast editor and podcast consultant. If you have questions about your podcast or need guidance starting one, contact me at JasonNorris.com or OnTheGo.FM.

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    Rule 5 in podcasting - #112

    Your podcast needs editing because of how your audience experiences your show. Here are two edits you need, no matter your editing philosophy. Rule 5 in podcasting OnTheGo.FM Links mentioned in this episode: Segment from On the Media about how NPR edits https://www.wnyc.org/story/129437-pulling-back-the-curtain/ Details about LUFS, LKFS, and Loudness Normalization https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LKFS Auphonic, the online tool that levels and sets loudness https://auphonic.com/

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    What can a podcast ministry do for your church? - #111

    Can your church encourage greater participation and engagement with a podcast ministry? Can you teach your teachers how to teach better with a podcast ministry? Can you provide ministry training with a podcast ministry? Hint: Yes! (All that and more!) A podcast ministry can help your church overcome problems like the lack of engagement from church members, teacher training, and ministry training of all kinds. It can extend your teaching and ministry in ways you've never thought about before. Together, let's explore what's possible in your church and any ministry you create to serve others in your community.

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    The new Radio 101 class should teach podcasting - #110

    Many colleges teach radio production courses, but not all teach about podcasts. I believe the best way to prepare broadcast students for the future is by emphasizing how to produce podcasts. If you love talking, telling stories, editing—if you love audio—you've got to learn podcasting!

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    Rule 4 in podcasting - #109

    Which microphone should I use? Do I need a mixer? How do I plug two mics into my computer? How do I talk to someone in another part of the world? Welcome to Rule 4 in podcasting. This is about the technical side of podcasting: Technology Technique

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    Rule 3 in podcasting - #108

    Making a podcast is more complex than some people make it sound. There are lots of details to understand to create a show that people are able to hear and want to hear. All the details can be overwhelming—especially if you've never made a podcast before. (And that warning about consequences in Rule 2 might be adding to your hesitation). That's why there's Rule 3 in podcasting.

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    Rule 2 in podcasting - #107

    Before you listen to this episode, make sure you listen to Rule 1 in podcasting. The first rule is so important that it needs to be heard before listening to Rule 2. Rule 1 in podcasting: https://OnTheGo.FM/otg106 After you hear Rule 1, then you'll be ready to hear the challenges you'll face with Rule 2 in podcasting.

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    Rule 1 in podcasting - #106

    When I coach, consult, or advise a potential podcaster, I start with the most important rule in podcasting. Rule 1 is the mindset you need to embrace when you start. It's also a mindset you need to keep no matter how many episodes you've produced.

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    Do you understand the potential of podcasts? - #105

    Every year since podcasts were invented, more and more people have started listening on the go. They discovered it was fun to listen to interviews, comedies, and discussions while they were commuting, exercising, and walking the dog. They also discovered they could learn on the go. Long, long ago, Zig Ziglar talked about the "automobile university," a way to learn during your commute. That concept has grown exponentially today! If you had a podcast, people could be learning from you, too. Important: You can do more than the top podcasts can do. There's much more to the podcasting medium than what you read about in the news. You can educate the world. You can talk about your local your local community: https://PodcastLocal.com You can tell great stories that make people laugh (and learn). You can preach the Gospel and teach the Word with a podcast ministry: https://PodcastMinistry.org. You can change the world, your community, your church, your neighbors, or even yourself. When you discover the potential of podcasting, I'm here to guide you toward making your message mobile with a podcast of your own. I'm Jason Norris, and I'm a podcast consultant, a podcast editor, and someone who loves talking about ways we can make your message mobile with a podcast.

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    Will people stop coming to church if we podcast it? - #104

    If I make my message mobile, will people stop coming here? That's the fear expressed by many people in churches, and I wonder if it's the same fear for those who teach and work at institutes of higher education. The worry is an old one, at least as far as church is concerned. If you're ready to start a podcast for your church, I've created a web site just for you. Podcast Ministry is about how a church can serve both congregation and community with a podcast. That's at PodcastMinistry.org

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    4 parts of a mobile friendly message - #103

    My goal is to get everyone thinking and preparing for the future of communication. If you have a message to share with people, you need to take a serious look at the changes that have already happened and begin preparing now to take advantage of the changes that are coming very soon. There is coming a time—and actually, it's already here—when your opportunity to communicate your message will be while people are on the go with their mobile devices. So make your message mobile. There are 4 parts to a mobile-friendly message. Two have to do with technical things. The other two are about good communication skills. https://onthego.fm/otg103

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    Make your message mobile with a podcast - #102

    Culture has changed. Exponential technologies have radically changed how we communicate. Find out why making your message mobile is key, and making it mobile with a podcast is the best choice for deeper connections. Links mentioned: Brady Shearer at ProChurchTools.com https://prochurchtools.com/ Peter Diamandis on exponential technologies The 6 Ds https://www.diamandis.com/blog/exponential-roadmaps

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    What else can you do with a podcast? - #101

    Podcasts are more popular than ever! But I'm concerned that what the top podcasts do will overshadow other ways to use this amazing medium. So I'm here to ask and answer this question: What else can you do with a podcast? https://OnTheGo.FM

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    How to make a local podcast (Podcast Local: Behind the Scenes - Part 1)

    Stop. Just for a moment, stop. And think. Think about where you live. What's cool about it? What are three neat things about your community outsiders don't know? Now, stop and think about this. What you just did is the first step in making a local podcast. Step two? Listen to Podcast Local. Podcast Local: Behind the Scenes Discover how to make a local podcast in this special summer series from Podcast Local, a production of OnTheGo.FM. I'm Jason Norris, the host of Podcast Local, and I'm about to start a new local podcast for Richardson, Texas. You're invited to join me for a look behind the scenes as I explore different ways to podcast local in my new hometown. I'm starting from scratch. I don't know what the new local podcast will sound like. I'm designing it based on conversations I've had with local podcasters from around the world. Do you want to build a podcast? As I'm making my own local podcast, I'll be asking lots of questions you, too, should ask when making your own local show. If you'd like to join me on this journey, you have two options. 1) Just listen and learn the process. 2) Decide now to design your show as I make mine. No matter which path you choose, I'll be here to answer your questions. Listen to Part 1 today, and join the Podcast Local Community Center (free). Subscribe to Podcast Local: Apple Podcasts | iTunes | Android | RSS Get a free OnTheGo Guide: Podcast Local: 7 Ways You Can Tell the Stories of Your Community Join the Podcast Local Community Center It's free, and it's on Facebook. Support for Podcast Local comes from the Satchel Podcast Player for Android and iPhone. Satchel makes it easy to discover podcasts produced in your hometown. Learn more at SatchelPlayer.com.

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    Discover How a Podcast Ministry Benefits Your Congregation and Community (OTG6)

    Is your church podcasting yet? Whether you already make sermon podcasts or have never heard of podcasting, stay tuned to discover how it will benefit your church. Podcast Ministry has the potential to keep your church members engaged like nothing else and can extend your teaching and ministry training in ways you've never thought about […] The post Discover How a Podcast Ministry Benefits Your Congregation and Community (OTG6) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    Librarian vs. Facebook: How to Fight the News Feed Flood (OTG12)

    Information overload is a real thing. My wife is back to help. My wife Tiffany Norris has returned with tips for making Facebook fun again. Find out how to fight the flood of information with Facebook lists. We're making OnTheGo Guides, one-page fact sheets, tips, and lists handy guides to help you. Get these OnTheGo Guides […] The post Librarian vs. Facebook: How to Fight the News Feed Flood (OTG12) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    Podcast Local, Getting Ahead of Schedule, and Roll Tide (OTG11)

    Who's your favorite sports team? Ever thought about podcasting about them? This is episode 11 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast Mentioned in this episode: Dave Jackson at the School of Podcasting. OnTheGo Guides Here at OnTheGo.FM, we're creating what we call OnTheGo Guides. These are usually one-page fact sheets, tips, and lists handy guides to help you. […] The post Podcast Local, Getting Ahead of Schedule, and Roll Tide (OTG11) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    Podcast Your Sermons (OTG13)

    One of the easiest ways to start a podcast ministry is by podcasting your sermons. But there are a few considerations. Episode 13 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast On Wednesdays we talk about Podcast Ministry, usually the the "how to" and "why you ought to" make a podcast. Then on Sunday, we demonstrate what Podcast Ministry […] The post Podcast Your Sermons (OTG13) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    It Makes Her Think: a Podcast Recommendation from Tiffany Norris (OTG14)

    Since this is a metapodcast (a podcast about podcasts and podcasting), we like to share podcast recommendations with you. Here's another one! This is episode 14 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast. I'm Jason Norris, podcasting daily in January (and beyond?). I listen to a lot of shows and learn a lot while I listen on the […] The post It Makes Her Think: a Podcast Recommendation from Tiffany Norris (OTG14) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    How Long Is Your Podcast? (OTG19)

    Today I want to talk about one of those hotly-debated issues: How long should a podcast be? I've made my decision for this podcast, and it's not arbitrary. I've got reasons you might want to consider for your own show. Episode 19 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast Some say podcasts should be the length of the […] The post How Long Is Your Podcast? (OTG19) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    What Local Podcasters Can Learn From Public Radio (OTG18)

    Whether your local podcast started on the radio or you created it from scratch, you can learn a lot from local radio storytellers. Usually that's your local public radio station. Episode 18 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast Most podcasts tend to focus on a particular topic: Health. Food. Fitness. Tech. Education. TV shows. Stuff like that. […] The post What Local Podcasters Can Learn From Public Radio (OTG18) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    Beyond the Sermon Podcast (OTG20)

    If you've started your podcast ministry by podcasting your sermons, your next challenge if you choose to accept it is the Beyond the Sermon podcast. What is that? Listen and learn more. Episode 20 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast On Wednesdays and Sundays we consider Podcast Ministry. Previously, I talked about a quick way to get started with […] The post Beyond the Sermon Podcast (OTG20) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    2 Sides of Podcasting (OTG22)

    Every day you podcast, you're doing two things. Both of those things are not easy. Episode 22 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast Your podcast might be a hobby, ministry, or business. No matter what it is, there are two sides to what you do, and we'll explore both of those sides on this episode of OnTheGo.FM. […] The post 2 Sides of Podcasting (OTG22) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    Podcasting for Practice (OTG23)

    Why do you podcast? Is it for business? Your church? Are you a storyteller? Here's an idea for podcasting that you might not have thought about, but it could be incredibly beneficial for your future as a podcaster or anything else. Episode 23 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast So I asked you a question near the end […] The post Podcasting for Practice (OTG23) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    Practice Using Your Voice With a Podcast for Practice (OTG26)

    Let's talk more about this idea of making a podcast for practice only. On this episode, I'll share a few things I've been practicing while podcasting every single day in January. Episode 26 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast Practicing helps you get better. I want to get better at podcasting, so I m producing this podcast every day […] The post Practice Using Your Voice With a Podcast for Practice (OTG26) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    Teacher Training On The Go (OTG27)

    A Podcast Ministry is about more than just sermons. Learn how to offer ministry training so your volunteers can listen and learn while they're on the go. Episode 27 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast Previously we looked at sermon podcasts and Beyond the Sermon podcasts. But a Podcast Ministry is not just for sermons. It's about […] The post Teacher Training On The Go (OTG27) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    Teaching Advice from Dr. Rick Yount (OTG3)

    OnTheGo.FM will cover various aspects of podcasting, including Podcast Ministry. Today's episode is an example of one kind of podcast churches could create. In 2013, I spoke with Dr. Rick Yount. He's a seminary professor and author who has taught in several countries for more than 30 years. This episode features an excerpt from a […] The post Teaching Advice from Dr. Rick Yount (OTG3) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    Podcasting Daily in February, Too? (OTG31)

    This is it! It's day 31. Episode 31. I've been publishing a podcast episode every day in January, which was one of my goals for 2016. Yesterday, I talked a little bit about what I got from this daily discipline of daily podcasting. Today, I'm going to let you know my plans for this podcast […] The post Podcasting Daily in February, Too? (OTG31) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    Origin Stories (OTG32)

    Episode 32 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast OnTheGo.FM is built on the Rainmaker Platform. Create a membership site, podcast network, and sell digital products without worrying about coding, plugins, or maintenance. Discover why we chose the Rainmaker Platform. OnTheGo Guides These are usually one-page fact sheets, tips, and lists handy guides to help you. Get these free […] The post Origin Stories (OTG32) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    How I Make My Podcast (OTG33)

    What's your process for making your show? Here's what I do, making the most of the hardware, software, and online services I currently have access to. Episode 33 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast Resources mentioned: Transom.org: Articles on Using Music Audacity: audio editor for Mac or PC Auphonic: automatic audio post production web service The following […] The post How I Make My Podcast (OTG33) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    What is Holding You Back from Starting a Podcast Ministry? (OTG34)

    Is your church podcasting yet? If not, why not? For some, it's limiting beliefs. Episode 34 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast Barriers to Podcast Ministry On an episode of the Pro Church Podcast, Brady Shearer interviewed Derek Gillette about barriers to "digital discipleship," which is the using digital technologies to connect with church members. About 29 […] The post What is Holding You Back from Starting a Podcast Ministry? (OTG34) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    Podcast Editing: Series Introduction (OTG35)

    Do you like or loathe editing your podcast? Do you have questions about HOW to edit? Contact me and let's talk about it! Episode 35 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast OnTheGo Guides These are usually one-page fact sheets, tips, and lists handy guides to help you. Get these free OnTheGo Guides right now. Podcast Ministry: 8 ways […] The post Podcast Editing: Series Introduction (OTG35) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    Fort Worth, Texas Will Soon Have a New Local Podcast (OTG36)

    Listen as Jason Norris and Tiffany Norris talk about plans for the Fort Worth podcast. Episode 36 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast Plans proceed with a trip to the local library. Listen and learn what Tiffany and Jason discovered on episode 43. The post Fort Worth, Texas Will Soon Have a New Local Podcast (OTG36) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    Updates to the Website and My Mindset (OTG37)

    The post Updates to the Website and My Mindset (OTG37) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    You Are a Teacher (Podcast Ministry) (OTG38)

    Episode 38 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast The post You Are a Teacher (Podcast Ministry) (OTG38) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    Learn From Other Local Podcasters (OTG39)

    What can you learn from others who Podcast Local? Listen to a few of these and find out. Episode 39 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast Podcasts and podcasters mentioned My recap of being a guest on the Podcasters' Roundtable. Includes the video from the show. Karen Unland from Seen and Heard in Edmonton. It's a weekly […] The post Learn From Other Local Podcasters (OTG39) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    Podcast Local (OTG4)

    Podcasting from Fort Worth, Texas, this is episode 4 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast. One feature of this OnTheGo.FM metapodcast is a segment called Podcast Local. It's all about podcasting for a geographic niche, rather than an interest niche. Some local podcasts are made by people who simply live in and love their communities. They like […] The post Podcast Local (OTG4) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    Challenge of Recording Alone (OTG40)

    Episode 40 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast Podcasts and podcasters mentioned Rainer on Leadership: Jonathan Howe and Thom Rainer The Portfolio Life: Andy Traub and Jeff Goins OnTheGo Guides These are usually one-page fact sheets, tips, and lists handy guides to help you. Get these free OnTheGo Guides right now. Podcast Ministry: 8 ways you can serve […] The post Challenge of Recording Alone (OTG40) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    Bible Study Lecture Podcasts (OTG41)

    Is your church podcasting yet? We've already talked about the sermon, Beyond the Sermon, and ministry or teacher training podcasts. This time we'll talk about making a Bible study podcast. Listen to episode 41 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast Previously . . . Sermon podcasts Beyond the Sermon podcasts Ministry and Teacher Training podcasts OnTheGo Guides […] The post Bible Study Lecture Podcasts (OTG41) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    Should you edit your podcast? Episode 42 has the ultimate answer to that question.

    One of the controversial issues in podcasting is how much to edit. Answers range from none, to a little, to as much as possible. It's time to answer this question once and for all. Listen to episode 42 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast OnTheGo.FM is built on the Rainmaker Platform, which gives you the tools to […] The post Should you edit your podcast? Episode 42 has the ultimate answer to that question. appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    Fort Worth, Texas Podcast: Plans Proceed with a Trip to the Library (OTG43)

    Tiffany and Jason Norris talk about a recent trip to the library with their kids and discuss logistics for recording a local podcast. Episode 43 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast Our previous Podcast Local: Fort Worth episode introduces our plans for making a local podcast for our city of Fort Worth, Texas. OnTheGo Guides These are […] The post Fort Worth, Texas Podcast: Plans Proceed with a Trip to the Library (OTG43) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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    What is a podcast? (OTG44)

    3 ways to understand podcasts and podcasting. Listen to episode 44 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast OnTheGo.FM UPDATE This is our email newsletter. Sign up to stay up to date with the latest episodes, and as a bonus get free OnTheGo Guides. The post What is a podcast? (OTG44) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.

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Teach. Train. Tell stories. Change lives! You can do it all with a podcast. Explore the possibilities with Jason Norris on this podcast from OnTheGo.FM.

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