TPIAP- Episode 1 – The Original Faux Painting Podcast
Posted by THAT Painter Lady in PodcastFinally we are live with the Faux Painting Podcast!
Click on the Blue Arrow to play the Podcast!
What a journey this has been, and something I have come to learn just in the last few days. Podcasting is easy and easy to learn if…. you can get the junk out of your brain and really listen to a few experts about their podcasting experiences.
I listened to Leesa Barnes from www.podonomics.com several times and finally heard what she was really trying to say.
I also got my hands on the Audicity.com free software and GigaVoxLite.com software.
Now… I am not only an artist, but I am sharing knowledge with the world.How cool is that?
Links mentioned on this show:
Graphics Designer (twopaintersinapod.com logo) – Tawn – contact at tawn@twopaintersinapod.com
Faux Painting Book Review – Decorative Style – Kevin McCloud
Faux Painting Techniques and THAT Painter Lady Newsletter Signup
Faux Painting Business – Website for Faux Painting Business Owners and Start-Up
Two Painters In A Pod Transcript Episode 1
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Hi Debra,
Congratulations to you on your new baby!
Just finished listing to your podcast. And will be looking foward to your next one.
cheryl
I got a nice email from the original Bill Murray…
Great job! Paul Colligan told me about it (I’m just finishing his & Alex”s super podcasting course. So I appreciate what a super job you have done and thought I’d tell you so.
Keep up the great work!
(the original) Bill Murray
Wouldn’t everyone love to have nice emails like this one:
Very nice! You guys are so cute; who wouldn’t love ya? (By the way, I love that you have the same hairstyle. Makes ya look like real sisters.)
Looking forward to next installment and more decorating tips and tricks.
Susie
Here is a nice comment from a Baby Boomer!
I think the Podcast is a great idea. I enjoyed listening and learning new things.
COMMENT: It sounded a little too much like you were reading it. I don’t know you personally—I would say you were just trying too hard. I’m sure being the first time was a little trying on the nerves. It is okay to mention that you are new, etc., but I would not mention it so often. Bottom line, you’ve got all the necessary items to make it work and I believe you will. Congratulations.
Sherry
(I’ve owned several businesses, am artistic in many ways, AND beyond the baby boomer age).