This cord goes where? Adventures in podcasting….
I am what you call technically challenged. Yes, I can create a killer looking website, but when it comes to working gizmos and gadgets, I need a little help. I am working on kicking up the quality of the recording of my new podcast, Speaker Success Talk Radio. My awesome podcasting coach, Kelly McCausey, tipped me off that getting the JK Inline patch would allow me to remove the hum from the phone line and make the volume of my voice and the guests voice be the same.
(If you are interested in podcasting and want to start a podcast, this podcasting course by Kelly shows you how!)
And so when my JK Inline patch came in the mail, I was so excited. Except I didn’t know what the heck to do with it. And so I packed up a box with my land line phone, assorted cords, my JK inline patch, 3 different headsets, and my laptop and headed off to Radio Shack. The manager there was so nice. I dumped out my box of stuff on the counter and said, “Can you help me hook this up and make it work?”
What a nice guy! He spent 20 minutes hooking up all the assorted cords and parts and actually did some test recordings till we got everything working. Now that’s service!
Anything worth doing well, is worth doing poorly at first until you learn the ropes. Have you ever been afraid to try something new in your business because you were afraid you didn’t know how or that you would look like a fool? Have you had a technology that had you baffled? Share your adventures in business here!
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