Where Do You Podcast From?
By Krishna De on Jul 23, 2008 in Technology, podcampireland08
In over three years of leading teleseminars and podcasts, I must admit I have recorded them in the most odd places.
Like the time I was late back for my Biz Growth Live BlogTalk Radio travelling back from Sligo and had to pull into a forecourt of a McDonald’s restaurant to for the live call with my guest.
Or the time that I arranged to get a hire car back to Heathrow AirportĀ before returning to Dublin and had to pull into one of the side roads to record a show hoping that the air traffic would not be too bad.
I’ll be posting the show notes for today’s PodCamp Ireland Podcast later today, but when you listen to it and wonder where the wind noise is coming from, here is a clue.
Bernie was out and about doing the show recording. Ten month old Mia was very quiet when we recorded the show and you can imagine why - she was with her Daddy who was taking her out for a stroll.
I wonder what the most unusual places that expert podcasters Leesa Barnes, Paul Colligan, Mitch Joel, Donna Papacosta andĀ Jason Van Orden have podcast from?
And where’s the most unusal place you have podcast from?



Mitch Joel - Twist Image | Jul 24, 2008 | Reply
Andaman Sea - right off the beach in Thailand was probably the most unusual. I just recorded it live as I strolled along the beach in the sunset.
That being said, I like finding unusual places to record. I’ve Podcast from the country when I was away on a fishing trip. I’ve recorded a show in a plane on a flight from Los Angeles to New York and more.
I think that’s the fun of it all - finding new places to record and share
Thanks for posting such a great question.
Krishna De | Jul 30, 2008 | Reply
Thanks Mitch for sharing. I used to live in Asia and would have love to have blogged and podcasted from the beach - but that was WAY before podcasting and blogging became accessible to non techies like me!
I remember listening to your podcast from the plane.
Thanks again for your insights.