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I upgraded to a better microphone and recorded a second podcast, with music by Voices, Akercocke, Temple of Void, Vallenfyre, Mortad, The Meads of Asphodel, Gevurah, Bolt Thrower, and My Dying Bride. The embedding widget seems to be a little bit wonky, so I'm just going to throw a link on here: http://www.mixcloud.com/wendyshaffer/stumbling-in-the-dark-episode-002/

On the theory that two whole podcasts makes Stumbling in the Dark a going concern, I created Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/StumblingInTheDark) and Google+ (https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/110198761682549458565/110198761682549458565/posts) pages for it. I'm starting to get people following and +1'ing the G+ page, although this doesn't seem to actually translate into people listening to the podcast. Social media, how do you work?

However, laying aside the question of whether anyone is listening, the discipline of recording my voice and having to listen to it during edit/playback is good for me. I think I sound more natural/less stilted in Episode 2 than I did in Episode 1. Also, I sound less like I'm speaking from the bottom of a well, but that's just the microphone quality. Also, I'm learning to tame my habit of making little clicking sounds with my tongue against my upper teeth/palate during pauses. I can spot the distinctive shape that makes on the recording waveform, and I can generally edit them out, but it saves work for me if I don't do it in the first place! Once I've thoroughly tamed that habit, I can work on eradicating the "ums".

I also ought to start keeping a blooper reel. Alert listeners may notice that I never say the name of Temple of Void's demo in the final edit, because I deleted a couple of takes where I just couldn't get out "Demo MMXIII" intelligibly.
I discovered this site called Mixcloud, which is a podcasting site specifically targeted at DJ's and people creating music mixes. It requires uploaders to submit a track listing, and then actually pays the artists per stream. Yay, legality and musicians getting paid and all of that.

I then discovered that with the combination of Garageband and Mixcloud, it is possible to get your very own radio show up on the internet faster than your brain can come up with all the reasons why this is a silly thing to do. I called the show "Stumbling in the Dark", and rather optimistically numbered it episode 001. (Though if I keep at it, I'm going to need to get a better microphone.)

Listening to myself in playback, I'm struck by how American I sound. I've been conditioned to expect podcast voices to be British!

Here it is:

Stumbling in the Dark Episode 001 by Wendy Shaffer on Mixcloud



The tracklist:

XII - Virtue
Sweet Ermengarde - Kisses
The Eden House - The Tempest
Bruce Soord and Jonas Renkse - Wisdom of Crowds
Katatonia - Hypnone
October Tide - Caught in Silence
My Dying Bride - Hail Odysseus
talanas - The Veil & Its Behest

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