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Records & Podcasts 8:26:24 1.11 PM

Aug 26, 20243 min
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Hello groovy podcast listeners. It's your host Gail Nobles on the Cat Bear. I've got something that got folks scratching their heads - records and podcast. Now let me break it down for you.
 Picture this: You hear the music from your radio. That's the vibe my friends, but here's the kicker - when it comes to podcasts, we’re  throwing those vinyl grooves right out the window. Why? Let me tell you.

 Podcasts all about the spoken word. Imagine a conversation between your favorite host, dishing out stories, news, and laughter. They don't need no crackling vinyl or spinning disc. It's all digital now, screamed right into your ears through the magic of the Internet.

 Next up, the flexibility. In the world of podcasts, we're not limited by the length of a record. Who needs to flip it over? A podcast can take you on an adventure, whether it's a quick 15 minute chat or an epic two hour deep dive. No side A or Side B, just straight up freedom.

 And Hey! Let's not forget about production. Those dreamy sounds you hear in my podcast or crafted with care, mixing in music, sound effects, and all sorts of audio wizardry. Records are just grooves and a slab of wax or a multimedia feast for your ears.

 Just look on the bright side. You got a chance to do something new. I wish I could play a few minutes of a 45 record, but I can't. It's against the podcast rules. While we love the sound of vinyl spinning. podcasts are forging their own path through the airwaves, bringing conversations and stories directly to you. You won't hear those records playing in the background of a podcast. It's all about the magic of technology.

I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for tuning into the Cat Bear. The podcast sound the podcast way.


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Hello, groovy podcast listeners. It's your host, Gale Nobles on the Cat Bear. I've got something that's got folks scratching their heads. Records and podcast Now, let me break it down for you. Picture this. You hear the music from your radio. That's the vibe, my friends. But here's the kicker. When it comes to podcasts, we're throwing those vinyl grooves right out the window. Why, let me tell you, podcasts are all about the spoken word. Imagine a conversation between

your favorite host dishing out stories, news and laughter. They don't need no crackling vinyl or spinning disc Nah, it's all digital now, screamed right into your ears through the magic of the Internet. Next up, the flexibility in the world of podcast We're not limited by the length of a record. Who needs to flip it over? A podcast can take you on an adventure, whether it's a quick fifteen minute chat or an epic two hour deep dive. No side a or side be, just straight up freedom.

And hey, let's not forget about production. Those dreamy sounds you hear in my podcast are crafted with care, mixing and music, sound effects, and all sorts of audio wizardry. Record it's are just grooves and a slab of wax. But podcast are a multi media feast for your ears. Just look on the bright side. You get a chance to do something new. I wish I could play a few minutes of a forty five record, but I can't.

It's against the podcast rules. While we love the sweet sound of vinyl spinning, podcast or forging their own path through the airwaves, bringing conversations and stories directly to you, you won't hear those records playing in the background of a podcast. It's all about the magic of technology. I'm Gael Nobles. Thank you for tuning in to the cat Bear, the podcast sound, the podcast way.

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