PODCAST · business
Let's Get This Podcast Started
by Get a Grip Studios
A new series from Get a Grip Studios where experience creators interact with new and upcoming podcasters offering insight, advice, and motivation.
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Does Your Podcast Need a Website?
The reasoning behind the answer is the interesting part here.Visit GetaGripStudios.com for more
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How Long Should Your Podcast Episodes Be?
What's great about this question is that answer has changed ... over time.Visit GetaGripStudios.com for more
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How Often Should You Release New Episodes?
Scott Wachter wants you to know that there is a key.Visit GetaGripStudios.com for more
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Should You Do an April Fool's Episode?
Producer Scott Wachter wanders in to discuss the merits of doing a joke episode today.Visit GetaGripStudios.com for more
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Leaving Room to Grow with JP Colligan
JP Colligan is about to make the crossover from Instagram by podcasting with other influencers across the internet. In this conversation with Michael Colligan (some relation), they discuss finding a topic, settling on an approach, building an audience, leaving room for listeners to meet your meaning and his next steps.
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Changing the Batteries in the Garbage Can
Want to start podcasting? Don't get caught up buying gear. Start now for $49.
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Starting Small, Aiming Big - Alex Carillo & Fernando Avila
Alex and Fernando represent an interesting project, creating a spinoff of an existing show in a new language and to a new regional audience. Get a Grip on Lighting en Espanol, is a new short series with a limited scope, but everyone involved has bif ideas for the future. This interview focuses on filling needs, spotting opportunity, building a dynamic as a duo of hosts, getting backers, and tips for interviewing.
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"I Want to Hear Stories" - C Webster Marsh, the Lighting Controls Podcast
C. Webster Marsh came on board the Get a Grip/NAILD network of shows for a mini-series that launched a 3-year interview podcast, converted a guest into a co-host, and can't imagine leaving the podcasting world behind. His conservation with Michael covers emergent processes in serial content creation, the role of merch for his show, sponsor relationships, 'fame' in niche podcasting, and building networks into working partnerships and projects. About Webster: C. Webster Marsh is the owner of Penumbra Controls, where he provides lighting controls design and specification guidance and education. Webster brings over 15 years of applied experience with lighting and controls, and he enjoys sharing his wealth of knowledge with the lighting and lighting controls industry. Webster started out in theatrical lighting design, progressed to architectural lighting design, and therein found a passion for lighting controls. He has worked on many types of projects big and small from airports to private residences and always welcomes a conversation about lighting controls. Webster lives in Massachusetts with his wife, dog, and two cats. Webster is a Certified Lighting Controls Practitioner (CLCP), Lighting Controls Association contributor, instructor for the Southern California Edison Energy Education Centers, member of the Lighting Agora, member of the IESNA, and past speaker for Lightfair, IES Annual Conference, and LEDucation. Find his Show at https://www.lightingcontrolspodcast.com/
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Speak from Experience with Jason Schembri
Jason Schembri of Ozz Electric got matched with Chad Palmer as part of the creation of the Contractor and Distributor Show and could not be happier with his experience. In this interview he talks about how he's been able to interact with people in his field more, growing his on-air presence, becoming an educator as a service to his profession, and maintaining a niche as a show grows past it first few episodes. About Jason: Jason Schembri is an experienced professional in the energy management and electrical services industry. Since July 2015, Jason has served as the Business Development Manager and Manager of Energy Services at OZZ Electric Inc., focusing on lighting retrofits and incentive procurement. Prior to this, Jason worked as a Technical Sales Representative at Provident Energy Management Inc. from September 2005 to July 2015, where responsibilities included energy audits, sales, retrofits, project management, and educational seminars for property management. Jason began a career as an Energy Analyst at BLJC from December 2004 to June 2005, conducting utility bill inspections and identifying billing deficiencies. Jason holds an Associate's degree in Building Systems Engineering Technology from Seneca Polytechnic and has additional education from Sheridan College.
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The Three Categories of Failed Podcasts
Michael Colligan takes a moment to describe Tire Kickers, Bucket Listers, and Egotistical Narcissist and what leads their shows to never launch, burn out, or fade away. Visit www.getagripstudios.com for more.
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Building Bonds with Chad Palmer
Chad Palmer and Michael Colligan discuss motivations for podcasting, balancing personalities in a 2 host format, setting goals for niche topic series, and what's actually rewarding about releasing.About Chad:Chad Palmer, CLEP is a respected leader in the lighting and efficiency sectors, with over 36 years of experience in business development and lighting solutions. As the co-host of the Contractor and Distributor Show, Chad shares his vast industry knowledge, offering valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities distributors and contractors face in the lighting and electrification market. His expertise in supply chain management, industry trends, and contractor sales helps his listeners stay ahead of the curve. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Embrace Imperfection and Let Your Podcast Evolve
Don't let the Perfect be the enemy of the Good.Starting a new show can lead to pilot paralysis as you overthink the outlines and pilot recordings, the first step to podcasting is to take the first step of podcasting. Hosting is a process, embrace growth over your series. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ron Kuszmar - Valuing Time
Michael Colligan speaks with Ron Kuszmar one year into his podcasting project. They discuss:How pilots and short series can help build formats for long term seriesWhat goes into show prepThe career building potential of podcastingandSmall niches and how that shapes monetizing podcasts and promo strategyAbout Ron:A Professional Lighting Designer and Integrator for nearly 20 years, Ron Kuszmar oversees the Architectural and Theatrical Lighting Design & Installation departments, as well as the Lighting Control Systems and Equipment Sales teams for Port. At age 16, Ron’s lifelong love of the arts drew him to work in community theater, where he discovered the magic of lighting. Captured by the limitless, distinct-yet-nuanced ambiances created by combinations of color, shadow, and gradients of white light, Ron met his destined career path.Though Ron works nationwide with Port, notable recent local projects include underpass installations for Lynn Beyond Walls, Boston’s One Financial Center façade, continuous special presentation lighting for the Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics, and an ongoing array of projects for TD Garden, encompassing game lighting and controls, special arena effects, building-wide controls, a comprehensive color-changing aisle lighting upgrade installation, and exterior color-changing lighting. An ETCP- Certified Entertainment Electrician and Theater Rigger, ETC-Certified Field Technician, and Hoist Installer (certified by multiple manufacturers), Ron lives north of Boston with his wife and young daughters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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