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Jason E. Norris

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Teach. Train. Tell stories. Change lives! You can do it all with a podcast. Explore the possibilities with Jason Norris on this podcast from OnTheGo.FM.
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Are you part of a group that has a conference every year? Some of those groups have membership fees just to be a part of the group. And then the conference is an additional cost on top of that. That's fine, I guess. But I've noticed that some of those groups seem to only exist for the sake of the annual conference. And it's made me wonder: What's t…
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There are four parts to a mobile-friendly message. There's the technical (technology and technique). There is also the communication side (content and presentation). Content is what you say Presentation is how you say it Content and presentation are equally important, especially when making your message mobile with a podcast. That's why there's Rul…
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Remember that story? From the Bible. Jesus told his disciples, “I have been given all authority in heaven and on earth. Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Teach these new disciples to obey all the commands I have given you. And be sure of this: I am with you…
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Noise interferes with communication. And because podcasting is an act of communication, noise is a problem for podcasters. But sometimes noise can’t be fixed with anything technical. It’s a different kind of problem that needs a different kind of solution. Podcasting is an act of verbal communication There have been many models and diagrams of comm…
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On the technical side of podcasting there are two important parts: Technology and technique. 1. Technology is what you use 2. Technique is how you use it Technology and technique are not equal in importance. And that's why there is Rule 6 in podcasting. I'm a podcast editor and podcast consultant. If you have questions about your podcast or need gu…
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Your podcast needs editing because of how your audience experiences your show. Here are two edits you need, no matter your editing philosophy. Rule 5 in podcasting OnTheGo.FM Links mentioned in this episode: Segment from On the Media about how NPR edits https://www.wnyc.org/story/129437-pulling-back-the-curtain/ Details about LUFS, LKFS, and Loudne…
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Can your church encourage greater participation and engagement with a podcast ministry? Can you teach your teachers how to teach better with a podcast ministry? Can you provide ministry training with a podcast ministry? Hint: Yes! (All that and more!) A podcast ministry can help your church overcome problems like the lack of engagement from church …
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Making a podcast is more complex than some people make it sound. There are lots of details to understand to create a show that people are able to hear and want to hear. All the details can be overwhelming—especially if you’ve never made a podcast before. (And that warning about consequences in Rule 2 might be adding to your hesitation). That’s why …
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Every year since podcasts were invented, more and more people have started listening on the go. They discovered it was fun to listen to interviews, comedies, and discussions while they were commuting, exercising, and walking the dog. They also discovered they could learn on the go. Long, long ago, Zig Ziglar talked about the “automobile university,…
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If I make my message mobile, will people stop coming here? That’s the fear expressed by many people in churches, and I wonder if it’s the same fear for those who teach and work at institutes of higher education. The worry is an old one, at least as far as church is concerned. If you're ready to start a podcast for your church, I’ve created a web si…
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My goal is to get everyone thinking and preparing for the future of communication. If you have a message to share with people, you need to take a serious look at the changes that have already happened and begin preparing now to take advantage of the changes that are coming very soon. There is coming a time—and actually, it’s already here—when your …
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Culture has changed. Exponential technologies have radically changed how we communicate. Find out why making your message mobile is key, and making it mobile with a podcast is the best choice for deeper connections. Links mentioned: Brady Shearer at ProChurchTools.com https://prochurchtools.com/ Peter Diamandis on exponential technologies The 6 Ds …
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This is it! 100 days of podcasting daily. What’s next? Press play to find out. Listen to episode 100 of OnTheGo.FM OnTheGo.FM is a network. We are practicing the art and skill of making audio podcasts and sharing our experiences and insights with you. Stay tuned for much more! The post 100 Days, 100 Episodes (OTG100) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.…
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Listen to episode 99 of OnTheGo.FM Episodes reviewing my metapodcast Episode 95: Blue Hat Episode 96: Red Hat Episode 97: Yellow Hat Episode 98: Black Hat Episode 99: Green Hat (this episode here!) Episode 100: White Hat More information about the Six Thinking Hats The post Wearing the green hat as I consider creative alternatives for the future of…
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Whew. OK. This is the episode where I talk about what did not go well during my journey of podcasting daily. Listen to episode 98 of OnTheGo.FM The post Wearing the black hat and realizing the best-laid plans of dogs and podcasters often go awry (OTG98) appeared first on OnTheGo.FM.Av Jason E. Norris from OnTheGo.FM
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I’ve been podcasting every day in 2016. Now I’m approaching day 100. So this week I’m reviewing what I’ve learned and experienced. I’m using a creative process called the Six Thinking Hats. Each hat represents a specific way of analyzing and evaluating ideas. Blue Hat episode 95 explains the hats in more detail, and how […] The post Wearing the yel…
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As I approach episode 100 (and day 100) of daily podcasting, I’m looking back at where I started and where I am today. I’m doing that through a creative process known as Six Thinking Hats. The Blue Hat episode yesterday explained all this in more detail, and described the process that I would use. Today, I'm wearing the red hat as we talk about the…
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Previously, we looked at inside-the-box thinking (episode 93). Limits, whether imposed on you or determined by you, can help you be more creative within boundaries. But sometimes boundaries are keeping you from discovering solutions. Sometimes you really do need to think outside the box.Av Jason E. Norris from OnTheGo.FM
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I’ve been publishing a podcast every day in January. As the month is coming to a close, I decided to talk about some of the things I learned as well as what I’m thinking about for February. OnTheGo Guides These are usually one-page fact sheets, tips, and lists handy guides to help you. Get these free […] The post Podcasting Daily in January: Closin…
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My guest on this episode is Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting. Find Dave Jackson online here School of Podcasting’s Morning Announcements Ask the Podcast Coach The Power of Podcasting Mentioned during this episode Valerie Geller’s Beyond Powerful Radio: A Communicator’s Guide to the Internet Age-News, Talk, Information & Personality for Br…
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Because of my podcast, I was invited to be on the Podcasters’ Roundtable. This episode is my after-the-after show recap of the Round. Podcasters’ Roundtable The video replay will be on the site. [UPDATE: Watch the video below.] An audio-only podcast will be published next week. If you’re a podcaster, consider subscribing to the Roundtable. […] The …
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On Sundays during January, we’re demonstrating what a teacher training podcast could sound like. This is the conclusion of a 3-part teacher training series. Episode 24 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast Previously Part 1: Introducing the Thinker, Feeler, Doer dynamic Dr. Rick Yount introduced the teacher’s triad, a way to understand the three different t…
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OnTheGo.FM is a metapodcast, a podcast about podcasts and podcasting. On this episode, I want to recommend another metapodcast. Episode 21 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast Check out the Podcasters’ Roundtable This is a podcast featuring podcasters who talk to each other about podcasts and podcasting. It’s about as “meta” as you can get, and I […] The p…
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Are you more of a thinker, feeler, or doer? Did you know that can affect how you teach and who you fail to reach? Learn how to adjust your teaching so the whole class can benefit from your instruction. Episode 17 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast On Wednesdays (at least during January), I’ll be talking about […] The post Teaching Learners Who Are Differ…
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Have you ever considered producing a daily podcast? It’s not for everybody, that’s for sure. But I decided to do a daily show, and on this episode, I’ll tell you 3 things that influenced me to give it a try. This is episode 16 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast. I’m Jason Norris, podcasting daily in January […] The post Why Podcast Daily? (OTG16) appeare…
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Would you like to get better at delivering your message through your podcast? Stay tuned for several great ideas from The Real Brian of Profitcast. This is episode 15 of OnTheGo.FM, a metapodcast. I’m Jason Norris, podcasting daily at least during January. I used to work in radio. I was on the air at a couple […] The post The Real Brian: Tips to Im…
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On Wednesdays (at least during January), I’ll be talking about Podcast Ministry: the how to and why to. On Sundays, I’ll be demonstrating examples of Podcast Ministry. Today’s example shows just one way you can provide teacher training for your Sunday school and Bible study teachers in a way that’s convenient for them to listen […] The post Teachin…
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I listen to a lot of podcasts, and from time to time I’ll share shows, episodes, and what I’m learning while listening on the go. This one is quite poetic. A podcast recommendation On this episode, I talk about a poetry podcast. Verses in Vox from Porchlight Family Media Verses In Vox is a short-form […] The post Podcasting Poetry: 3 reasons I reco…
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My guest today is The Real Brian from Profitcast and a few other shows. By the way, you can hear The Real Brian’s tips for improving your performance as a podcaster on episode 15. He’s an extravert. I’m an introvert. And we started talking about that and other things related to personality types, including Myers-Briggs […] The post The Real Brian a…
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It’s day 1 of 2016. It’s also day 1 of this podcast. OnTheGo.FM is a metapodcast Here’s what I mean by that. This is a podcast. It’s a show. Something to listen to. Stories. Conversations. Monologues, like this. Perhaps an occasional dramatic presentation (like old time radio). This is a podcast. This is a podcast […] The post New Year New Show (OT…
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