Audio: My Podcast Process from PodCampAZ 2009

Douglas speaks at PodCampAZ 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona on “My Podcast Process.”

Links mentioned in this presentation:

Audacity

New Media Interchange

New Media Interchange Community Site

Feedburner

Listen to the entire presentation (55 Mins)

[audio:http://welchwrite.com/cip/audio/2009/cinm-my-podcast-process.mp3]

Audio: Happy Halloween – Ghosts of the Internet 2009 LIVE Reading

Last night, hosted their annual Ghosts of the Internet Live Reading of Halloween and Spooky Stories. If you didn’t get a chance to join us live, you can now listen to this encore presentation via podcast.

Listen

[Audio:http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TC-59885/TS-236753.mp3]

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Video: From Camera to YouTube – Part 3

Recorded live at the Writers Guild of America, West on May 27, 2009. Speakers included Elisabeth Flack of the WGA, Rosanne Welch, Douglas Welch and Michael Lawshe. For more information on New Media, visit http://newmediainterchange.com

Video: From Camera to YouTube – Part 2

Recorded live at the Writers Guild of America, West on May 27, 2009. Speakers included Elisabeth Flack of the WGA, Rosanne Welch, Douglas Welch and Michael Lawshe. For more information on New Media, visit http://newmediainterchange.com

Video: From Camera to YouTube – Part 1

Recorded live at the Writers Guild of America, West on May 27, 2009. Speakers included Elisabeth Flack of the WGA, Rosanne Welch, Douglas Welch and Michael Lawshe. For more information on New Media, visit http://newmediainterchange.com

Audio: Douglas talks New Media on the Handbell Podcast

Douglas E. Welch talks New Media to the listeners of the Handbell Podcast, hosted by Dean Jensen and Paul Weller.

Listen (54 minutes)

[audio:http://media.blubrry.com/handbellpodcast/media.libsyn.com/media/handbell/HandbellPodcast4-30–4-28-2009.mp3]

Audio: The What, Why and How of Blogging

Douglas E. Welch presents a talk on the What, Why and How of Blogging, or Blogging 101.

Listen (54 minutes)

[audio:http://welchwrite.com/cip/audio/2009/cinm-blogging101.mp3]

This talk was recorded April 17, 2009 in a presentation to the Institute of Management Consultants, Southern California Chapter.

Outline of this talk:

* Introduction
o Question – How many of you update your web site daily? weekly? monthly?
+ Most people find it too difficult
* What?
o A web site like all the others
o Blogging provides easy methods of updating your web site
+ Latest information
+ Automatic archives
+ Attractive to search engines
+ Concentrate on putting up new content, not fiddling with design
+ Can be easy and free or complicated and not free
* Why?
o Visibility
+ Telling people what you do and how well you do it
+ Getting your message to those who truly want to hear it
+ Traditional advertising less and less effect or wrong tool for some companies or professions.
+ Give people an opportunity to “stumble upon” your work
+ Provides “A Place for your stuff”, as George Carlin said
# A place to refer people for more info
# An online brochure or business card
# A home base to direct people to when placing content on other sites
* YouTube, Facebook, etc
+ Easy release of all sorts of content – text, photos, audio, video and even live video streams
o NOT more work
+ Make it easier to capture and present information/content
# You are already creating it every day
# Just need to capture it
+ Should be part or whole of every web site
# In some cases, it IS the web site
* IslandFox.org
* How?
o Buy a domain name, if you don’t already have one
o Free blogging services
+ WordPress.com, Blogger.com, Vox.com, and many more
+ Doesn’t even require a web site, but you should probably have one anyway
+ Use re-direct to point from existing web site
o Free Self-hosted
+ Use in combination with your existing web site
* Questions?

Audio: Spreading the Word – A presentation to the OC Podcasters

Uploaded - 2\11\09 on TwitPicSpreading the Word – How to use social media, in all its forms, to support your podcast, without going mad in the process.

Having a social media presence is an important part of every podcasters marketing strategy, but how do you do it without spending more time marketing than producing your shows. Douglas E. Welch shows you how to hook all the parts together so that an action on one social media service can easily propagate to many others — spreading the word, without wearing you out.

Listen to Spreading the Word (90 mins)

[audio:http://welchwrite.com/cip/audio/2009/cinm-ocpodcasters-20090211.mp3]

Link: OCPodcasters.com

Audio: State of the Music Industry Panel Discussion – Feb 9, 2009

On February 7, 2009, TK Promotions in association with the Coalition of SoCal Music Organizations (COSMO) and New Pants Publishing, Inc., presented the 2nd in a Series of Pitch-A-Song™ Industry Panels at the Guitar Merchant.

A “State of the Industry” panel proceeded the “Pitch-A-Song™”, moderated by Steve Scott, Pres. of COSMO (Coalition of Socal Music Organizations) with industry guests including writer/podcaster/new media consultant Douglas E. Welch, producer Mandi Martin and film/tv professional WinJow speaking on hot topics covering the music industry.

Listen: State of the Music Industry Panel Discussion

[audio:http://welchwrite.com/cip/audio/2009/cinm-cosmo-industry.mp3 ]

Merry Christmas from WelchWrite.com

We present our 3rd Annual LIVE Reading of Dicken’s A Christmas Carol from Sunday, December 21, 2008 as our holiday present to you.

You can listen to the audio or watch the video from uStream.tv.

Presented by WelchWrite.com

Music courtesy of Incompetech.com

Listen: A Live Reading of Charle’s Dickens A Christmas Carol

[audio:http://welchwrite.com/blog/audio/2008/christmas-carol-2008.mp3]

Audio: Douglas speaks on New Media at DevLearn 2008

In San Jose for DevLearnI had a great time at DevLearn 2008 and the Adobe Learning Summit last week. Here is my New Media presentation from the conference. I also gave a all-day Podcasting Workshop the day before the conference.

Listen: Many-to-Many Media from DevLearn 2008

[audio:http://welchwrite.com/cip/audio/2008/devlearn-newmedia.mp3]

Douglas speaks on New Media at DevLearn2008

I had a great time at DevLearn 2008 and the Adobe Learning Summit last week. Here is my New Media presentation from the conference. I also gave a all-day Podcasting Workshop the day before the conference.

Douglas interviewed by Susan Heywood of Endless ROI

Susan Heywood of Endless ROI – The Monetization Conversation grabbed a quick interview with me during PodCampAZ last weekend. You can listen to my section of the show using the following link:

Listen to Douglas interviewed by Susan Heywood of Endless ROI

[audio:http://welchwrite.com/cip/audio/2008/cinm-podcampaz-heywood.mp3]

If you would like to listen to the entire Endless ROI episode, use the listen link below

Endless ROI Live from PodcampAZ 2008 Sunday Session
Step by Step: Creating, Promoting and Hosting Your Own Show on BlogTalkRadio

In this session, which will be presented live at PodcampAZ, 2008 (www.PodcampAZ.org) you will learn how to set up, host and promote your own free Web radio show and podcast using BlogTalkRadio. Discover tips for planning and promoting your show, along with learning how to get started, scheduling and hosting your broadcasts. Each session will include a live broadcast as an example of how to take calls on the air and run the show using your PC and phone.

Listen to the entire show – My interview starts at 18:00

Video: New Media Interchange at BarCampLA-6

Douglas E. Welch, Founder of New Media Interchange talks about the group’s goals and hosts an open question and answer session.

Event: How to Survive The Mortgage Meltdown

Rick Gundzik, host of Mortgages Made Simple, which I produce will be on a panel discussion on the current mortgage crisis. You’ll find all the info below


Come join me on September 13, 2008 at the How to Survive The Mortgage Meltdown town hall meeting. It starts at 10am and will last until 2pm. I will be a panelist along with other noteworthy real estate industry professionals.

A light lunch wll be served at 12pm.

Where: Crenshaw Christian Center
7901 S. Vermont Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90044

When: September 13, 2008, 10:00AM

RSVP by callng (323) 758-3777 x4125

Click here to see flyer

Audio: Welcome and the first in our New Media Answers Series

This show is re-posted from New Media Interchange. It is the beginning of a new series I am developing for that user group. — Douglas


Douglas E. Welch and Tracy Pattin sit down for the first episode in our series, New Media Answers

Listen: New Media Answers 001: Blogging and Your New Media Web Site

[audio:http://welchwrite.com/nmi/audio/2008/nmi-2008-001.mp3]

In this episode, Douglas offers a short introduction to New Media Interchange and then discusses all sorts of questions regarding blogging and your new media web site, using Tracy’s Sizzle in the Middle blog and podcast site as an example.

Listen in as they discuss what needs to be moved, what needs to be added and the ins and outs of blogging for your show.

Links:

This interview recorded with the Zoom H2 Handy Portable Stereo Recorder.

Douglas on Gangplank Studios Podcast – What is Gangplank and New Media Interchange?

Recording podcasts with Evo Terra Gangplank, Phoenix, Arizona

During my recent trip to Arizona, I stopped by the Wednesday evening “Hackmania” at Gangplank HQ. Learn more about Gangplank and a little about my group, New Media Interchange, too.

Hosted by Evo Terra, co-author of Podcasting for Dummies.

Gangplank #4 – Derek and Douglas

OK, how about a serious show? Douglas was visiting from California on an invite from Evo and was curious what this whole “gangplank” thing is all about. Evo ducked the question admirably, bring in Derek to clear things up. And now… you know. Or you will once you listen. Which you’re gonna do now, right?

Listen to the show

[audio:http://c2.libsyn.com/media/1102/GPS004_2008.08.06.mp3]

Voice Registry Podcast-Tracy Pattin Talks To Warner Bros. Sound Supervisor Michael Lawshe & New Media Expert Doug Welch

Michael Lawshe pictureInternet radio play, “Prelude To A Revolution” about the American Revolution and the lead up to the signing of The Declaration of Independence was created, written and produced by Keri Dearborn, Michael Lawshe, Rosanne Welch and Doug Welch. Warner Brothers Sound Supervisor, Michael Lawshe and New Media expert Doug Welch talk about their internet radio projects and the impact of New Media and Voice Over.

[audio:http://www.productionbank.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/michael-lawshe_doug-welsh-podcast.mp3]

Listen to this interview

New Podcast: What Would Lloyd Say? with Lloyd Garver

I recently consulted with Lloyd on moving his print and audio columns into full scale podcasting. He was already about 85% of the way to having a podcast, since he already had a blog and MP3 audio columns on his web site. In one session, we were able to setup his podcast feed, get his artwork applied and registered him in the iTunes Podcast Directory where everyone can find him now. I love helping people get their show out to hundreds, thousands and even hundreds of thousands of people.

Subscribe to What Would Lloyd Say? in iTunes (FREE)

Visit Lloyd’s web site

Here is what Lloyd says about his show…

“‘What Would Lloyd Say?’ is writer/humorist’s Lloyd Garver’s take on all the aspects of life that don’t make sense: popular culture, politics, sports, sex, and why expensive hotels charge for internet connections but cheap ones don’t.”

…and a little bit about Lloyd himself…

I grew up in Chicago, went to college at Berkeley, and got my Masters at Northwestern. Then I followed my dream to become a serious writer by moving to Los Angeles and getting a job writing questions and “ad-lib” jokes for the game show, “Hollywood Squares.” After that, I went on to write and produce many television shows ranging from “Sesame Street” to “The Bob Newhart Show” to “Family Ties” to “Home Improvement” to “Frasier.”
I have been a weekly humor and opinion columnist for about seven years. I have written columns for “The Kansas City Kansan,” “The Denver Post,” “The Santa Monica Daily Press,” “The San Francisco Examiner,” Crawford Texas’ “The Lone Star Iconoclast,” and “The Jewish Journal.” My column has also run on-line on CBSNews.com and “The Huffington Post,” and I wrote a sports column for sportsline.com. An early “My Turn” column for “Newsweek” resulted in my being a guest on “Oprah.” I assume that she will support me if I ever run for President.

My most recent job was doing a video for the internet starring Bob Newhart.

I write on a wide range of topics. I’m always happy to get your opinions, regardless of whether you agree with me. My feeling is that if you aren’t thrilled with a column one week, check out the next week’s. One thing I can guarantee you: I swear that Lloyd Garver has never written a column while on steroids or other performance-enhancing drugs. All right, once I took some Human Growth Hormone, but it gave me gas.”

Stop by the web site or iTunes and find out What Would Lloyd Say?

Strike.TV Launches with Teaser Trailer

The Writers Guild caused a lot of folks to investigate this whole “new media” thing and while the strike is over, Strike.TV lives on.

“One of their promises is “to demonstrate that it was possible for Hollywood professionals to coexist and flourish with the studio system that has supported them for so long while bringing their talents to an emerging medium and doing so in a way that helps everyone,” explains their press release. “Strike.TV chose to be on the forefront as the industry goes through the necessary changes that inevitably arise with any new technology. Every industry and economy is impacted by change. And change is sometimes painful or difficult.”

Link: Strike.TV


www.strike.tv Teaser from StrikeTV on Vimeo.