“When you hear that person on the other end, you can put yourself, as a prospective client, you put yourself in their shoes. You hear what their thought process was and you feel connected to that person, you understand exactly what their struggles are because I have the same concerns, I have the same hesitations, […]
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Podcasting Goes Private: An Interview with Nora Sudduth – Part 1
“There are so many benefits to using audio that will ultimately help people consume the content you want them to consume. You’re spending all this time creating it, you’re putting all this love and energy into creating it – why not put it in a format that makes it easy for them to consume?” — […]
In the Clubhouse: The Alarms in Hospitals are Killing Us – Part 2
“We go through all these things and talk about all these problems with annoying sounds and how important it is for the bellows sounds to be informative. And all this just hearkens back to the point where the essential goal here of these so-called auditory ‘alarms’ isn’t to alarm, it’s to notify. And I think […]
In the Clubhouse: The Alarms in Hospitals are Killing Us – Part 1
“Persuading hospitals and manufacturers to adopt better alarms aside from the standard is to persuade them that this is important and that it’s cool to do so, and that this is what everybody is doing and it’s a selling point for you if you’re using better alarms or more safe alarms or your false alarm […]
In the Clubhouse: The Power of Voice & Communication with Dan Friedman – Part 2
“You set the tone for your podcast by how you sound and how you interact with the audience. So there are a lot of elements to it, you know, obviously preparation and planning and practice, all those things.” — Dan Friedman This week continues our Clubhouse discussion as voiceover artist and sound engineer Dan […]
In the Clubhouse: The Power of Voice & Communication with Dan Friedman – Part 1
“When we’re talking about audio-only formats, it’s especially important that you capture your audience using your voice and it should be impactful so that they tune in and want to continue listening. It only takes seven seconds for somebody to decide they want to change the station, whether that be a song they like or […]