Thursday, June 25, 2020
1st Anniversary Special! Behind the Scenes at the Repurpose Your Career [Podcast] - Career Pivot
first Anniversary Special! In the background at the Repurpose Your Career [Podcast] - Career Pivot Scene 52 â" On this, the first commemoration, Marc recaps the main year of the Repurpose Your Career web recording, how everything met up, and what's coming up in 2018. Portrayal: Marc thanks his audience members, and welcomes you to take a group of people study about the digital recording, so he can give a greater amount of what you need in the coming year. He talks about his enthusiasm for digital recordings and books, and how he chose to dispatch the Repurpose Your Career webcast on the side of his book, Repurpose Your Career: A Practical Guide for the second Half of Life, by Marc Miller and Susan Lahey. Marc proceeds to depict how the show has developed once the book propelled, lastly, what he gets ready for 2018 and past. Tune in for a gander at Marc's procedures of propelling and running a digital broadcast and making it bid to you. Key Takeaways: [1:22] Marc says thanks to you, the audience members. If you don't mind round out a crowd of people overview to help direct how Marc can keep on serving his crowd with accommodating substance. Marc additionally welcomes you to give your fair survey of this digital recording on iTunes. Download Link |iTunes|Stitcher Radio|Google Podcast|Podbean|TuneIn|Overcast [3:00] In August of 2016, Marc had the possibility of the Repurpose Your Career web recording, to help the dispatch of the following version of his book, Repurpose Your Career. The thought to a great extent originated from tuning in to digital recordings. Thom Singer's, Ryan Rhoten's, and Roger Whitney's digital recordings were his inspiration. He needed to mix their highlights in a single show. [3:40] Marc discovered Podfly Productions through Thom Singer. Podfly support's Thom's show and accomplishes his creation work. Marc had the capacity to create and alter his own show, yet all the creation subtleties were more than he needed to deal with. [4:00] Marc reached Corey Coates, the proprietor of Podfly, and got one of their dispatch bundles. Corey and the Podfly group strolled Marc through choosing music, making work of art, making an introduction with an expert voice craftsman, and everything else to get his show propelled. Marc realized he had no creative gifts, so he required assistance. [4:30] Marc discusses the chronicle procedure. In the first place, he experienced difficulty with link murmur. So Corey recommended recording on his Mac with Piezo for Mac programming. Marc chose next on an arrangement approach where he would, more than about a month, meet a specialist, meet a late-profession pivoter, read a section from his book, and afterward do a QA meeting. [5:03] Marc found he was greatly improved as an interviewee than a questioner. Marc was accustomed to talking on themes he delighted in as an open speaker. At the point when he needs to interface with somebody on a meeting that is off content, it's anything but a smooth procedure. Marc is his harshest pundit when he tunes in to an account of himself, yet he alters out mix-ups. [5:51] Marc has made a ton of refinements in this year. Marc can differentiate between the early scenes to what he is creating today. The most significant improvement in his procedure is recording standing up in a storeroom with the receiver and pop channel connected to a rack. [6:47] Marc tells how the creation week goes with Podfly, from Marc's crude document to sound alter, show notes, sealing, labeling, and transferring to LibSyn. From LibSyn, they appear on iTunes, Stitcher and Google Play. On Monday evening, Marc's VA makes the blog entry, which contains the show notes, for Tuesday morning distribution. [7:28] Marc records some master visitors: Kerry Hannon, who composes on Boomer issues, Chris Farrell, creator of Unretirement, Retirement Answer Man podcaster Roger Whitney, Taylor Pearson, creator of End of Jobs, and John Tarnoff, creator of Boomer Reinvention. [7:49] For the profession pivoter scenes, Marc had a gathering of vocation changers in his system. At scene 20, Marc needed to welcome somebody from his post customers to be met. Marc's first pivoter meet was with Dr. Joel Dobbs, who had elected to recount to his incredible story in scene three. [8:14] Marc began recording scenes from his book and realized he had scenes for about a year. The book propelled in April of 2017 and the first explanation behind the digital broadcast had sort of reach a conclusion. Marc presented solo scenes, similar to this one, and discovered it was extremely hard. Marc begins with a content, however advertisement libs as he comes. [8:55] Marc appreciates podcasters who do solo scenes and make it sound extraordinary. Roger Whitney does the greater part of his Retirement Answer Man web recordings solo, and they are very much created. [9:15] The last scene in the arrangement is the QA scene, which Marc originally named the Mailbag scene. The thought was to respond to three audience questions. On the off chance that Marc didn't get enough inquiries, he thought about back his past customers' inquiries. Marc recorded these with Elizabeth Rabaey, Marc's long-term customer and assistant. [9:57] One thing Marc gained from recording is that rearranging pages is uproarious. He peruses from an iPad. Elizabeth reworks in her own words a content Marc gives. Marc composes his focuses and afterward adlibs answers to the inquiries. Marc and Elizabeth can take out a scene in a little more than 30 minutes. These have become the simplest scenes, by a long shot. [10:44] By viewing download details on LibSyn, Marc saw that downloads dropped when the name Mailbag was in the title, so Marc dropped the name. By the center of the year, Marc was altering his very own greater amount sound. He gets a kick out of the chance to make it sound great. A 20-minute digital broadcast takes two or three hours to alter. By overlooking breath sounds, his alters got quicker. [11:19] The book was propelled around a half year in, yet there were a great deal of different things going on. In October 2016 he saw his medical coverage premiums were going to detonate, and they did. In November after the presidential political race, Marc's telephones calmed for a couple of months. Business was off 60% for the principal half of 2017. [12:07] This personal time gave Marc time to complete his book, and he was met on various web recordings practically week after week advancing the book. He was utilizing a digital broadcast booking administration to get the meetings booked. The book propelled, has sold well, and keeps on selling. Marc's email list keeps on developing. [12:33] Marc and his better half began investigating the chance of turning out to be expats and living in another nation. One month from now, Marc will have a scene on their experience. In May they visited Ecuador, and returned early. Marc's better half wound up in the medical clinic. The high height revealed a condition that is currently being settled, to some detriment. [13:05] Marc recorded scene 29 from his significant other's emergency clinic bedside in Austin after they returned. 2017 has been a fascinating year. Business fired getting again in June, maybe when individuals got unfrozen from the vulnerability. Marc is happy that the AHCA fizzled, as it could have raised his protection premiums. [13:43] simultaneously, Marc started the CareerPivot Community site idea. Being so occupied has made getting this web recording created on time increasingly troublesome. Marc is presently on seven days to-week premise. The second 50% of the year Marc turned over the blog entry to his menial helper. The meeting sound quality has improved, as has the stream. [14:30] Marc heard Roger Whitney's digital broadcast arrangement, Can Carl Retire? It helped Marc make an arrangement, simply closed, called, Can Tim Repurpose His Career? This arrangement polished off the principal year of podcasting. If it's not too much trouble tune in to scenes 48-51 for this arrangement. This has postponed Marc's sound chronicle of Repurpose Your Career. [15:22] It costs about $4,000 every year to create this digital broadcast. Beginning in 2018, Marc will have a Patreon page for individuals to give cash on a repetitive premise to help a reason. Patreon has gotten well known with podcasters. Web recordings are once in a while gainful all alone. Marc might want to do a Repurpose Your Career arrangement every year. [16:14] In 2018, Marc will be moving his business away from singular training to aggregate instructing and the network site. Marc has the underlying companion of around 10 people that he is onboarding onto a preliminary stage. When he has criticism, he will make an increasingly last item and free the network up to little gatherings of 10 to 15. [16:40] This will be a unit enrollment network, yet Marc needs to keep the charges reasonable to support more individuals. To find out additional, you can pursue the holding up list at CareerPivot.com/Community. [17:01] Now that the webcast is a year old, Marc needs to review the crowd on what you like, and what you might want later on. If you don't mind take the study at CareerPivot.com/PodcastSurvey. Marc will send an email to the whole endorser list about the time this scene goes up. This will enable Marc to shape what comes straightaway. [17:47] This webcast is a triumph as a result of you, the audience. Marc needs to thank each and every individual who's been tuning in and supporting the reason. Onto a second year of the Repurpose Your Career digital recording! One week from now, Marc will talk with creator Thea Kelly. Referenced in This Episode: Careerpivot.com CareerPivot.com/PodcastSurvey Overview Monkey It would be ideal if you pause for a minute â" go to iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play. Give this digital recording a legit audit and buy in! In case you don't know how to leave an audit, kindly go to CareerPivot.com/survey, and read the point by point guidelines there. Thom Singer's Cool Things Entrepreneurs Do digital broadcast Ryan Rhoten's The BRAND New You Show Roger Whitney's Retirement Answer Man Show Podfly Productions, LLC Piezo for Mac LibSyn Kerry Hannon Unretirement: How Baby Boomers are Changing the Way We Think About Work, Community, and the Good Life, by Chris Farrell The End of Jobs: Money, Meaning and Freedom Without the 9-to-5, by Taylor Pearson Boomer Reinvention: How to Create Your Dream Career Over 50, by John Tarnoff CareerPivot.com/Episode-20 with Elizabeth Rabaey CareerPivot.com/Episode-48 Can Tim Repurpose His Career? Section 1 CareerPivot.com/Episode-49 Can Tim Repurpose His Career? Section 2 CareerPivot.com/Episode-50
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