- Main Reason is Self-Improvement
- If you teach something to someone, you get better at that thing yourself.
- It is also a form of continuous learning and keeping your knowledge up to date.
- What I have learned:
- It is form of broadcasting which means that there is work involved in getting each episode published.
- Each episode consists of recording, post-edit, and publishing.
- I bought a desktop microphone and have a hand-held coming on Monday.
- I use Audacity, free software, for editing and combining all the tracks for the episode.
- Noise reduction.
- Normalization
- Apply Equalizers
- Clip out bad segments
- I use Buzzsprout for my publishing platform. It will send the rss feed out to the major directories.
- I use Blogger for my show notes for each episode (you are looking at one of them now).
- Advertising: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc.
- Legal Considerations: Artwork, music (full or clips), royalties, voiceovers, commercial use licenses.
- I mean to start with short episodes and get longer when the content merits the time (5-20 minutes).
- I will have longer episodes when I have guests (30-45 minutes).
Your host, Scott Everhart, talks about various topics in current technology including the following: development, testing, build, deploy, automation, and tooling (Jenkins, Docker, Kubernetes, etc). This is a new podcast so please bear with us while we go through our growing pains and learn more about how to better provide value through the proper application of technology.
Friday, November 29, 2019
Episode #3 - Why am I doing this and How
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24 – Tools - Docker
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Date: 6/8/2020 Guests: None Welcome and greetings Recap of last episode In our last episode we contrasted a few different container man...
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