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Steph Fuccio, Coffeelike Media

Geopats: conversations with expats

A daily Society, Culture and Travel podcast
 7 people rated this podcast
Geopats: conversations with expats

Steph Fuccio, Coffeelike Media

Geopats: conversations with expats

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Geopats: conversations with expats

Steph Fuccio, Coffeelike Media

Geopats: conversations with expats

A daily Society, Culture and Travel podcast
 7 people rated this podcast
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In this podcast episode I go back to China, virtually! I chat with Lawrence Lin, a Chinese podcast industry expert. He shares all about the exciting opportunities for podcasting AND other audio mediums in China. We discuss the current landscape
Vanina was making podcasts on the radio before she knew what podcasts were. Curious what she means by this? Ohhh, that’s not the only thing that will keep your interest with this skilled storyteller. Vanina shares so much information about the
Language podcaster Craig is from the UK but has been podcasting in Spain for many years. Alternatively business podcaster Pilar has the opposite geographical podcasting experience being from Spain and podcasting from the UK for a long time. And
I did it! We did it! Join me for my biggest takeaways after publishing 30 days of episodes. The points I'll share are tips that you can use to make your solopreneur podcast stronger as well. This one is 100% live so I hope you join me in the ch
It’s true that podcasts can be an integral part of your solopreneur marketing plan BUT there are things to consider before starting one. Spending time analyzing these items will help you lighten your podcast workload and poof, release the creat
This month we’ve spent a lot of time talking about bringing your personality into your solopreneur podcast but we’ve yet to talk about humor. Some people may think that humor/humour is a sign of unprofessionalism. Not true. And James Cridland o
Just like you wear clothes that match your personality, your solopreneur podcast needs its own audio clothes too! Suze and I are here to make sure that those audio impressions match your company’s personality so you can attract the right client
If you’re recording with audio and video but only using the audio for your solopreneur podcast, there are connective moments that you might be missing out on. Facial expressions, hand gestures and things happening in the room are all visual mom
My November podcast editing challenge during National Podcast Post Month has grown into its own podcast and YouTube channel. We'll finish off the 30 episodes here on Geopats for sure but then those episodes, now called Meet Your Podcast Editor,
Many podcaster listeners find podcasts on the app they’re used to listening to podcasts on but there are many more options. And that’s where you, the savvy solopreneur podcaster make sure that your podcast is available on all of them. Including
It’s normal to want to rush through a pause or silent moment in a conversation. And thus urgency to get to conversational gems is even stronger in a recording. But Rachel and I are here to reassure you that silence is really valuable and embrac
It can be awkward to be chatting with someone during a recording only to have them…..pause. These quiet moments can be useful, very useful, in creating a cohesive and flowing episode that will build trust with your listeners. Those folks you wa
What you’re creating is unique in the podcasting space. Your podcast is more business focused than a hobbyist independent podcast but it shares the heart of those projects. It also is not as salesy as the network or big corporate podcasts eithe
Emotions beget emotions. The emotions that your podcast listener hears will automatically impact how they feel about your brand. Why is this and what you can do to emotionally protect your recorded conversations are what Kim and I cover today. 
When you have coffee with a friend, you’re relaxed, curious and vulnerable. Believe it or not, allowing these characteristics to flow during your entrepreneurial podcast will increase its impact. That relaxed and open atmosphere will build trus
Just like people that have different energetic levels, your sonic brand has a matching speed as well. When creating your entrepreneurial podcast it’s important to keep the energetic pacing characteristic in mind. Plan accordingly and speak at t
It’s very difficult to read from a script and sound natural. For those rare moments when exact wording is important, like your podcast intros and outros, there is a trick I learned that can help you sound more like you when reading. Today's Spo
The English language has a very rhythmic up-down, up-down flow to it but when we get nervous that natural melody gets disrupted. If you have guests on your entrepreneurial podcast, you’ve no doubt seen the kind of “I’m being recorded” nervous I
We need to talk about marketing. Actually, we’ve been talking about it all month because podcasting IS marketing. Your episodes, in fact, are some of the most effective marketing tools that your entrepreneurial business has. Let’s look at how t
Yesterday we gave your episodes an audio haircut. But what we Jason and I didn’t mention then that Suze and I are talking about in this conversation is that there is a use for those clips. Some of them anyway. It’s time to talk about repurposin
Conversations are precious and intimate but when we start recording them we often are too careful not to change anything. Removing sections of an episode can make it more focused and in turn, make your brand look stronger and more trustworthy.
So far this week we’ve talked about how some crosstalk might be engaging while others can be off-putting for your potential clients who are listening. The most sound enticing thing you can do is create a naturally flowing conversation. Selected
Yesterday Sam and I talked about a lot of productive crosstalk. Today Steve and I swing in the other direction and talk about how to avoid unproductive crosstalk. How do you know which type is happening in your recording? Yes, we go over that t
Maybe it’s my upbringing but I LOVE when people talk rapidly and excitedly with each other. Not talk over to take over the conversation. I hate that. But when there’s a connection energy that comes out verbally. It’s so good. So, so good. Sam a
The past few days we’ve been talking about speakers using crutch words when we’ve got excess energy either from excitement or nerves. Today we’re going to talk about filler words in a different way. Thanks to Maya Chupkov of the Proud Stutter p
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