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  • Everyone's been been burning the midnite oil when - whattya' know?! Help has arrived! It's time to cast aside all of the fundamentals that have allowed you to enjoy the program you and/or your cohosts have compiled - TIME TO BRING IN THAT PROFESSIONAL PODCAST PROMOTER promising "A1 success and huge audiences around the globe!", right?Hold on a minute there, Soon-To-Be-Howard-Stern! It's time to crack that subject wide open inside this episode of the Podcast Gauntlet where we Throw-Down, Discuss, Rise & Shine in Podcasting!The ultimate success for every podcaster – is FEEDBACK! Be sure to take just a few minutes to tell the hosts of this podcast what YOU think over at Apple Podcasts! It takes only a few minutes but helps the hosts of this program pave the way to future greatness!Not an Apple Podcasts user? No problem! Be sure to check out any of the other many growing podcast directories online to find this and many other podcasts via The Podcaster Matrix! The Podcast Gauntlet Podcast Connection Links: Connect with The Hosts (and View Direct Contact information Below!) Subscribe to This Podcast & Listen Now! Subscribe, Like, and Share Everywhere! Help The Podcast Gauntlet Grow! The Shownotes for this Episode of The Podcast Gauntlet: Timestamps for this Episode of The Podcast Gauntlet:00:00 Be cautious of unsolicited pitches from podcast promoters promising rapid success.05:00 Indie podcasters struggle to compete with shows having professional teams.09:13 Pre-event disorganization impacts post-convention follow-up and outcomes.10:52 Skeptical about organic traffic promises reliant on ads and dubious contacts.15:45 Scammer, who profited 6-7 figures from offering ranking services, has vanished. Rumored to escape with umbrella drink on an island.19:36 Ask for feedback; don't assume audience will respond.20:45 Ask succinct, single questions instead of multiple queries. Questions Answered Inside this Episode of The Podcast Gauntlet: Why do Mike and Bryan suggest that hiring a professional podcast promoter might be ineffective or even harmful for podcasters? What are some of the red flags that indicate a podcast promotion service might be a scam? How do Mike and Bryan describe the effort required to produce a successful podcast? Do you agree with their assessment? Bryan mentioned that even good marketing won't save a bad product. How does this principle apply to podcasting? How can an indie podcaster realistically compete with larger shows that have extensive teams and resources, according to Bryan and Mike? What do Bryan and Mike suggest as the correct approach to growing a podcast audience organically? Mike mentioned that he doesn't attend many podcast events. What are some pros and cons of attending (or not attending) podcasting events for growth and networking? What role do audience engagement and feedback play in podcast growth, based on Bryan and Mike's discussion? How does Bryan suggest podcasters and consultants navigate the temptation to use "easy buttons" and shortcuts for instant growth? What importance do Mike and Bryan place on reviewing and reflecting on past efforts (events, promotions, etc.) for continuous improvement in podcasting? Links from Inside this Episode of The Podcast Gauntlet:Be sure to follow Mike & Bryan via social media via the links available at:https://PodcastGauntlet.Com=== Equipment Listing ===Purchase the Stuff that Helps Us Provide You Content and Help Us Grow!==== Webcams: The Lumina AI Webcam: https://amzn.to/3LzqIKy==== Microphones:-- Mike: The Sure MV7: https://amzn.to/3MyCHcOHeil PR 40: https://amzn.to/3yNsUeIHeil Fin: https://amzn.to/3yPHfr8-- Bryan: The Lewitt LELCT440P LCT 440 Pure: https://amzn.to/3sNSU5X==== Headphones:-- Mike: Raycon Everyday Earbuds: https://amzn.

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    I wanted to take a moment to express my condolences to the Rice family as I found out just a little bit earlier today that doctor Stephen Rice, who we had on the podcast back in April of 2023, so a little over a year ago, had passed away this past Saturday on September 14th. We have definitely lost a leader in the world of pediatric sports medicine and someone who really was able to help put sports medicine on the map. I'm trying to remember and go back and thinking when I first met Steve.

    I think it was at our research fellowship meeting that we had during our fellowship year and he was one of the leaders and educators for that and I met Steve I think at that point. May have been earlier at an AAP meeting when I was a resident but I'm pretty sure that was my first interaction with him. If you knew Steve, Steve was someone. If you got near him and he had something on his mind, you would definitely be stuck there for a little bit. He would be someone who would definitely talk with you and certainly express his opinion about things. And love it or not like it, that's that's entirely up to you. I always enjoyed having conversations with Steve. I certainly like to push him a little bit on certain things as well and I think he liked the challenge and pushback as well.

    I really, really appreciated having the time and opportunity to feature him on the podcast last year. He had had an interesting story. I knew a lot about Steve as a sports medicine physician, but I definitely did not know much about Steve as far as his life before that and really learned a lot about him and his passion for broadcasting and being able to broadcast baseball games And just certainly all the stuff that he had done and people he had an influence on that are are certainly now considered also very pivotal and important people in the world of sports medicine. So I just wanted to put the episode back out there again just so it's fresh in people's minds. In certainly a way, I attribute to him. I'm really just, again, I'm honored and touched that I had the opportunity to speak with him last year before he passed and just to give him an opportunity to to tell a story. I think those stories are important and I was privileged to know him and to consider him a friend and a good colleague and someone who is ever passionate about the world of sports medicine and supporting kids and kids' sports and the health of kids. So we lost a giant in the world of pediatric sports.

    I don't know any other way to express that, but we will miss you, Steve. And I hope you get to broadcast a Brooklyn Dodgers game up in the sky there. And, I hope you enjoy the episode and enjoy listening to Steve.

     











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    -- Dr. Mark Halstead: On the Web -- On Twitter


    -- Stephen Rice Receives Honor https://www.app.com/story/getpublished/2017/08/22/stephen-rice-m-d-receives-prestigious-sports-medicine-award/591976001/

    -- Harborview Medical Center https://www.uwmedicine.org/locations/harborview-medical-center

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    Those of you that are in podcasting, whether it be as talent as a podcaster or perhaps as a podcast editor, you'll find value in contracts. And no, really. You'll find value in contracts. In fact, you know what? Money is money. Just sign the contract, dummy. That's the focus of this episode of the podcast gauntlet
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    00:00 Understanding the multipronged podcast content editing process.
    05:29 Podcast editing takes time, so ask questions. Contact us at podcastgauntlet.com to inquire.

    07:00 Clear communication and solid agreements are essential for understanding expectations and requirements.

    12:33 Understanding the relationship terms outlined in contracts.

    16:12 Good reputation, stable customer base, and essential contracts.

    18:32 Success in client relationships and customer service

    21:58 Program promotes independence and skepticism toward contracts.

    23:36 Podcasting should stand alone and innovate. It should not try to conform to traditional radio formats in order to become more mainstream. Podcasting has its own identity and should continue to pave its own path without relying on other industries.

    27:57 Explore new tools for expanding service offerings.

    30:15 Consider implications of AI on client content.

    34:13 Dislikes small print, values strong client relationships.

     





    Questions Answered Inside this Episode of The Podcast Gauntlet:



    Understanding Contracts: Why do Bryan and Mike strongly advocate for the use of contracts in podcasting, and what are some key protections these contracts provide?
    AI vs. Human Content Creation: What are Bryan's concerns about the use of AI in content creation, particularly regarding copyright issues, and how does he propose balancing AI-generated content with human refinement?
    Clarity and Simplicity: According to Mike, what makes a good contract? How can we ensure contracts are both thorough and easily readable for clients?
    Feedback and Engagement: How do Bryan and Mike suggest using audience feedback to improve podcast services? What role do online project management tools play in this process?
    Building Strong Relationships: What strategies do the hosts recommend for nurturing strong relationships with clients? How can these relationships impact referrals and business success?
    Learning from Mistakes: Both hosts share lessons learned from past mistakes. Can you share an experience where a mistake led to significant professional growth? What was the lesson learned?
    Contract Specificity: Why is it important to be specific about expectations in contracts, and how should uncertainties be handled according to Bryan and Mike?
    Unfamiliar Terms: When encountering unfamiliar terms or clauses in a contract, what steps do the hosts recommend taking to ensure full understanding?
    Reputation in the Community: Why do Bryan and Mike stress the importance of maintaining a good reputation within the podcast editing community?

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    August 29th of each year is a very special day. A day when all things end, and begin anew after the machines become self-aware at 2:14am/EST. Regardless of whether you're a Terminator fan or not, moviegoers will agree that Terminator 2, directed by Terminator Director James Cameron, is one of the finest movies ever made. Be sure to dig in deep as you check out this first part of a two-part Perspective Review of the sequel that ushered some of the most fundamental building blocks of computer-generated graphics - 1990's Terminator 2: Judgement Day - featuring Mike Wilkerson and Carlo Besasie!

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    Part 2 — Terminator 2: Judgment Day on IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103064
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    Part 1 — Terminator 2: Judgment Day on IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103064
    Co-Hosted by Carlo Besasie - Listen to It Now!

     

    -- Check out The Box Office Results for Terminator 2: Judgment Day
    -- Check out ALL of the Firearms Inside of Terminator 2: Judgment Day
    -- Check out ALL of the Vehicles Inside of Terminator 2: Judgment Day
    -- Click Here to Buy This Soundtrack or The Special Edition Terminator Movie Score Now!







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    1. **Robert Patrick's Performance:**
    - How do you think Robert Patrick's portrayal of the T-1000 in "Terminator 2" compares to his performances in other films? What specific elements of his acting make this role particularly memorable?


    2. **Editing and Dialogue in Key Scenes:**
    - The scene where kids are surprised that a cop doesn’t know where Galleria is praised for its editing and dialogue. What other scenes in "Terminator 2" do you think stand out for their editing and dialogue?


    3. **Childhood Memories and Changing Times:**
    - How have your experiences of arcades and mall visits evolved over the years? Do you think public safety concerns have drastically changed these pastimes?


    4. **Impactful Moments in Cinema:**
    - Carlo Besasie mentioned the importance of a character's lucid explanation that falls on deaf ears. What are some other memorable moments in cinema that follow a similar structure ...

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    The science fiction horror world gave film making history something truly special when James Cameron's The TERMINATOR was released in 1984. It sparked one of the most legendary series of characters ever created, generated an unforgettable listing of one-liners, and paves the way for so many generations of sequels, toys, film tendencies and more. Do you remember the Hype for this film? Any idea what kind of money it made? What did you find good about and more importantly - what were the things it needed help on? Find out what 2GuysTalking thought about it way back in their Perspective Review of one of many people's favorite films - The TERMINATOR - 1984, directed by James Cameron.

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    -- Check out ALL of the Firearms Inside of TheTerminator
    -- Check out ALL of the Vehicles Inside of TheTerminator
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    -- Don't Miss Our TERMINATOR 2 Perspective Review! Part 1 -- Part 2





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    Timestamps Inside this Episode:


    00:00 Terminator showcased minimalist effects without appearing cheap.


    09:31 Hunter killer vision evokes desolate, impending doom.

    13:53 Iconic soundtracks define beloved TV and movies.

    18:00 Started Two Guys Talking to discuss movies.

    21:55 Terminator's fake look works to its advantage.

    31:21 Blend of real and unreal action in film

    34:25 Reese's dream connects past and future. Genius storytelling.

    41:25 Paul and Lance, exceptional acting duo.

    47:30 Lack of comedic timing in serious situation.

    50:30 Technoir end scene analyzes disbelief in movie.

    54:03 Advertise with lasting impact using perpetual advertising.

    01:02:58 "Must watch before Sarah Connor Chronicles on Fox."

    01:05:07 Understanding humanity in Schindler’s List is key.

    01:12:43 Inquire about buying gargoyle sunglasses at Arnold.

    01:17:13 New Fox series features Sarah Connor's story.

    01:24:16 Does Kyle Reese know he's John Connor's father?

    01:30:00 Revolutionary Overcast software creates energy, entertainment, fun.

    01:32:27 Nominated for best podcast in entertainment. Thank you!

    01:41:47 Schwarzenegger, Terminator film released on MGM DVD.

    01:43:43 Terminator podcast available at terminatorpodcast.com.

     





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    If you are like me, you love the Olympics. Winter or Summer, it doesn’t matter. Watching the best of the best athletes from around the world in so many different sports is just incredible. My wife and I are partial to the track and field events, but our TV rarely has anything else on but the Olympics during its run. Since the 2024 Olympics in Paris are here, I thought it would be interesting to talk about Olympic medicine with a pediatric sports medicine physician who served as an Olympic team physician.

     
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    -- Dr. Greg Landry - On LinkedIn
    Dr Landry on ResearchGate https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gregory-Landry

    Paris 2024 Olympics https://olympics.com/en/paris-2024

    1992 Albertville Winter Olympics https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Winter_Olympics

    Albertville Olympics Official Results https://olympics.com/en/olympic-games/albertville-1992








     
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    Dr. Mark Halstead received his medical degree from the University of Wisconsin Medical School. He stayed at the University of Wisconsin for his pediatric residency, followed by a year as the chief resident. Following residency, he completed a pediatric and adult sports medicine fellowship at Vanderbilt University. He has been an elected member to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Council on Sports Medicine and Fitness and the Board of Directors of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM). He has served as a team physician or medical consultant to numerous high schools, Vanderbilt University, Belmont University, Washington University, St. Louis Cardinals, St. Louis Blues, St. Louis Athletica, and St. Louis Rams. He serves and has served on many local, regional and national committees as an advisor for sports medicine and concussions. Dr. Halstead is a national recognized expert in sport-related concussions and pediatric sports medicine.

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    Look. Everyone's interested in money. I'm not saying everybody's greedy, but I am telling you that when it comes to podcasting, there's this dangling little carrot out in front, and very often, it's got dollar signs. Well, you know what? You must monetize your podcast. Or do you?
    That's what we're gonna talk about inside this episode of the Podcast Gauntlets, where we throw down, discuss, rise, and shine in podcasting


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    00:00 Securing a giant sponsor in 2007 greatly boosted my podcast network, allowing me to invest in new ideas and experiments. While there is definite value in monetizing podcasts, it also enables people to share valuable knowledge and potentially make sales. Embracing the tools available on the internet is essential.
    05:02 Pre-screen conversations online to streamline in-person visits.

    09:58 Genuine conversations lead to impactful storytelling in podcasting, revealing relatable humanity and inspiring insight.

    11:35 Monetizing a podcast can be rewarding, but don't sacrifice enjoyment and passion.

    16:41 Consider podcast monetization, seek trusted opinions, and subscribe for updates.

    17:36 Mike Wilkerson invites listeners to discuss on podcast.

     





    Questions Answered Inside this Episode of The Podcast Gauntlet:



    1. **Initial Reactions**: What is your initial reaction to the question "Must you monetize your podcast?" Do you agree with the hosts' perspectives?

    2. **Historical Context**: How has the perception of monetizing podcasts changed over the years according to Bryan Entzminger? Do you think this change is beneficial for the medium?

    3. **Sponsor Influence**: Mike Wilkerson mentioned that he secured Sprint as a sponsor early in his podcasting career. How might having a large sponsor from the outset influence a podcast's content and approach?

    4. **Alternative Value**: Mike discussed how podcasts can serve purposes beyond direct monetization, such as promoting a business or personal brand. Can you think of examples where a podcast has successfully achieved this without direct monetization?

    5. **Legacy vs. Revenue**: Bryan brings up the idea of creating a podcast that leaves a legacy rather than just generating revenue. Do you think it's possible to balance both objectives successfully, and how?

    6. **Content Compromise**: The hosts talk about the risk of compromising content quality or integrity to monetize. Can you think of examples where you've noticed a podcast's content changing negatively due to monetization?

    7. **Audience Expectations**: Bryan warns against letting audience demands shape your podcast in a way that damages your original intent. Have you seen this happen in other forms of content creation (e.g., YouTube, blogging)?

    8. **Sponsorship Caution**: What strategies can a podcaster employ to ensure they maintain content integrity while seeking sponsorships?

    9. **Experimentation and Freedom**: Mike mentioned that monetization can provide freedom and resources for more creative and experimental content. What are some innovative techniques or segments you would add to your podcast if you had additional resources?

  • How many of you LIKE our current President of the United States? Whether you're a fan or not, the fact is that feature films galore have featured both real and fictional Presidents for a very long time. Inside of 1997's Air Force One, we're introduced to President James Marshall - a former military vet, devoted husband and Father who not only doesn't cut and run - he's ready to fight. When you take a huge action start like Harrison Ford, surround him with a cast that simply doesn't stop, sprinkle in incredibly well-done soundtrack and score moments and adrenaline? Well, clearly, it's time to reflect on 1997's Air Force One in Perspective Review...

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    — The Presidential Bio Podcast - With Phil Treacy 
    — The Second 2GuysTalking Studio: East
    — The Who's Who in St. Lou Podcast





    Links from this Episode:
    — Air Force One on IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118571
    — Air Force One on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Force_One_(film)
    — The Money that Air Force One Made at BoxOfficeMojo.Com
    — A Complete Review of All of the Weapons from Air Force One
    — A Complete Review of ALL of the Vehicles from Air Force One
    — Buy the Soundtrack from Air Force One


    Jocko Podcast: http://jockopodcast.com

    Jocko Willink on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jocko_Willink

    The NAOC Video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maZdUtB0ojs

    The History of Air Force One: https://www.businessinsider.com/air-force-one-history-america-president-airplane-photo-2017-8

    The Reagan Library: https://www.reaganfoundation.org/

    LBJ Being Sworn in as President: https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/the-story-behind-the-photo-of-lbj-being-sworn-in-as-president-after-jfk-died%E2%80%94and-the-trailblazing-woman-in-the-corner/ar-BBPY3B8

    The Agents of SHIELD Podcast: http://agentsofshield.tv

    Give a Mouse a Cookie Book Online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gyk55GYnGl0

    Chris Sagnog Link (Interview Process on Television): https://vimeo.com/111893303

    Chris Sajnog Training Information: https://chrissajnog.com/

    The Man Who Shot Bin Laden:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oswQbKV7u0

    Die Hard Perspective Review: http://2guystalking.com/diehard



     


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    There are many things that you'll learn from this  episode, but - here are a series of questions you'll be able to answer when YOU'RE done listening to this episode!


    1. **What do you think about the portrayal of the president as a Vietnam veteran in the movie "Air Force One"? How does his military background impact his decisions and actions in the film?**

    2. **The hosts discuss the absence of a Vietnam War era presidential representative. Why do you think there has been a lack of such figures in modern cinema?**

    3. **How does comparing the Vietnam War to current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan provide a sobering perspective? What parallels can you draw between these wars?**

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    One of the best instructors a cop can have, is history. The stories, guidance and perspective it provides helps to hone the craft of today's law enforcement professionals -- most of the time. It's time to take a look back at real-life things that were shared with Officer Tommy, as he shares "Stupid Things Old Cops Told Me" -  during this episode of The Free Field Training Podcast.
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    The Host of this Program:
    Tommy Mottl: Tommy has been a police officer for over a decade, with stints in SWAT, on-going Field Training, and currently serves as a police officer in a state in the American Midwest. Tommy's videos on YouTube have offered insight, detail, tips, and tricks about the front and back ends of becoming and being a police officer That effort now comes to you - via audio podcast. With both translated content from previous, adapted programming, and all-new, only-available-in-audio programming, The Free Field Training Podcast provides a center gathering point for information, education, promotion, and insight that simply can't be matched. Be sure to use the contact form to send your messages to Tommy about his existing programs, but more importantly to ask about doing more great content to help you learn more about Security and Law Enforcement via Free Field Training.

    The Free Field Training Podcast is the first "Hybrid Content Podcast" to provide the content providers with TRUE control over what they convey to audiences. Do YOU have a program on YouTube, but are done having your content "pulled" with no reason, with no communication, for no reason? Be sure to contact 2GuysTalking with questions about podcasting, and changing the way you can connect with your own audiences (both existing and new!) via efforts to monetize YOUR program with help from The 2GuysTalking Podcast Network.

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  • How vital is the information a Police Dispatcher is given? What if we told you that what you tell the dispatcher will keep you, the officers being sent your way and the community around you INFINITELY SAFER?

    It's time to talk all about Dispatch Priming, where Police Dispatcher Lisa Moore will share some great information for you, your loved ones and those in your community to keep all of you safe!

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    All of us have either seen or experienced 911 first-hand, but Police Dispatch Operator is ready to take your questions, feedback and stories to help share vital details with her growing listenerbase! What would you like to share? Contact her today!

    -- Interested in being a Guest on The Digital Dispatched Podcast? Connect with Lisa today!

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    -- LIsa Moore https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-moore-a3ab0b14/





    Calls to the Audience Inside this Episode:


    -- Have YOU had any interaction with 911 over the years? Tell us now!

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    The Host of this Program:
    Lisa Moore: 
    Lisa Moore has been a police dispatcher for 20 years and in this profession she has been a supervisor, a trainer and a peer speaker with the Critical Incident Training team where she is able to share some of her exciting, heart-wrenching and even some or her humorous 911 and police calls.  Lisa graduated from Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa with and Associates degree in Liberal Arts before attending the University of Iowa, in Iowa City and receiving a Bachelorette's Degree in Elementary Education with a minor in Communications.
    In addition to dispatching, Lisa is a trivia buff and claims to know a little bit about a lot of stuff.  Her other interests include listening to audible books and podcasts, all genres of film and television, and is a self proclaimed fast-foodie and loves discussing food and places she enjoys going as well as trying out new places. Lisa is looking forward to exploring the podcasting world and finding a place for her perspectives, knowledge and vast experiences.

    — Lisa Moore on Facebook
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