Lunchtime Lesson: How to Podcast for Nontechies


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A step by step guide to getting your podcast out of your mind and into the earbuds of the world.
Led by Daedalus Howell of the Culture Dept. podcast (culturedept.com (http://culturedept.com/)), this brass tacks, no frills, survey of microphones, remote interviews, recording, editing and hosting, is designed to get you on iTunes and beyond with minimal hassle.
In a friendly, plain-language seminar setting you will explore:
• strategies
• monetization notions
• getting guests
• ...and more!
$10 at the door for Non WORK Members – help us keep the lights on and keep great programs coming your way! WORK Members FREE including Friends of WORK! (http://workpetaluma.com/friends-of-work/) (a special membership level for you regular attendees)
Noon-1 PM in the WORK Library. Feel free to bring a bag lunch.
Bio: Daedalus Howell creates narratives in books, films, advertising, and conceptual art. His byline presently appears in Men’s Health (http://www.menshealth.com/author/daedalus-howell), Rivertown Report (http://rivertownreport.blogs.petaluma360.com/) and the North Bay Bohemian (http://www.bohemian.com/northbay/ArticleArchives?author=2125073). It has also appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, Sonoma Index-Tribune, Sonoma Valley Sun, Sonoma Magazine, Los Angeles Downtown News, Petaluma Argus-Courier, Pacific Sun and Made Local. You’ve heard him on KRCB, KSVY and on The Drive on KSRO. He also hacked in Hollywood before washing up as an award-winning wine writer in Sonoma. He recently aged out of Oakland and moved back to Petaluma where he writes funny, semi-autobiographical novels that draw on my experience as a small town reporter. His latest novel, Quantum Deadline (FMRL, 2015) is available everywhere quality literature is sold. The North Bay Bohemian says it's a "...noirish, sci-fi-lite detective story with a heap of self-parody that's by turns poignant, witty and comic."

Lunchtime Lesson: How to Podcast for Nontechies