Saturday, December 19, 2015

Ep 7: Wait-and-Switch; My Boss is a D*ck, Short and Sweet

Share your true, anonymous stories (recorded or typed out) to TIAhost@gmail.com or on facebook at Tell it Again Podcast.  Thanks for listening!

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Episode 5 - Mo the Dog; Haji as F**k; Spin Class

Episode 5 - Mo the Dog; Haji as F**k; Spin Class.
Check out the new Tell It Again Podcast page on facebook for new content & snack giveaways.
Send your true, anonymous story to TIAhost@gmail.comTIAhost@gmail.com
Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tell-it-again-podcast/id1030601509?mt=2
Thanks for listening!

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Episode 4- I Shook His Hand, A New Thurgood Jenkins, Garmin.

Submit your true, anonymous story to TIAhost@gmail.com to be featured on an upcoming episode!


CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE

STEPS TO SUBMIT YOUR STORY

1.  Record your story (make sure to omit any identifying information)
2.  Send it via email to tellitagainhost@gmx.com or TIAhost@gmail.com
NOTE: For larger file sizes, try a free file transfer service like wetransfer.com (no account necessary!)
3.  Look for a confirmation email (watch your spam folder!)
4.  Reply to the confirmation email
5.  Listen for your story!


PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS


Problem: I'm too shy.
Solution: I can dig this, but it's anonymous.  No one will ever know it is you unless you tell them.

Problem: I have no good stories.
Solution: I don't believe you. Listen to yourself while you're out with friends, relaxed and having fun.  Or to your own inner monologue as you go about your day. You'll find a lot of memories and stories that you gloss over because they are a normal part of your narrative and memories. Give them some credence!

Problem: I don't want it to suck.
Solution: It will not suck.   A story delivered with genuine emotion is always compelling.  Relax and have fun doing it!

Problem: Like, what kinda story?
Solution: Quite literally, any kinda story.  As long as it is interesting, true, and anonymous. 

Problem: I don't know how to record it. 
Solution: You have some options here depending on your hardware.

At the most basic level, you can record your story using the "video" function on your phone (place it so your face isn't showing, and talk nice and loud), then email it to me. You may need to break it up into chunks to get it under the file size requirements for most email servers, or upload it first to a free file transfer service (wetransfer.com does it for free and without needing to sign up for an account).

If you have a Mac, use GarageBand. Just open a new project and select "Voice" as your instrument.  Once the new project is open, just click the record button to start recording...then start talking!  Same deal as above for the file size requirements.


If you have a specific suggestion or question, leave it in the comment section!

General tips:

Use your comfort zone.  If you feel weird recording yourself in front of a bunch of people, do it alone!  If you feel weird telling a story to an empty room and a computer, have some folks around.  It's ok if we can hear them, as long as the focus is on you!

Tell it once before recording so you can refresh yourself on the details.

Don't forget to put your phone on silent, but don't stress if some background noise is audible (lawnmowers, cats, etc... preferably not both, that would be tragic and messy).

Talk nice and loud, but naturally.  Do a test first, then listen to it and make sure it is easily heard.  Then talk that loud or louder for your story.

Don't skimp on the details!  Stay focused on your story, but don't be afraid to be thorough or to get a little sidetracked.

Record it all in one sitting.  You can go back and edit, or restart, but it is difficult to keep audio sounding consistent and uniform over multiple days/recordings.

I look forward to hearing your stories! Email me or comment here if I can help!


Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Episode 3 - Love and Shenanigans; Morgan Freeman; The Tree Story.

Love and Shenanigans; Morgan Freeman; The Tree Story.  Thanks for listening, and enjoy!
Submit your true, anonymous story to be featured on an upcoming episode!


Click here to listen to Episode 3



STEPS TO SUBMIT YOUR STORY

1.  Record your story (make sure to omit any identifying information)
2.  Send it via email to tellitagainhost@gmx.com or TIAhost@gmail.com
NOTE: For larger file sizes, try a free file transfer service like wetransfer.com (no account necessary!)
3.  Look for a confirmation email (watch your spam folder!)
4.  Reply to the confirmation email
5.  Listen for your story!

PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS


Problem: I'm too shy.
Solution: I can dig this, but it's anonymous.  No one will ever know it is you unless you tell them.

Problem: I have no good stories.
Solution: I don't believe you. Listen to yourself while you're out with friends, relaxed and having fun.  Or to your own inner monologue as you go about your day. You'll find a lot of memories and stories that you gloss over because they are a normal part of your narrative and memories. Give them some credence!

Problem: I don't want it to suck.
Solution: It will not suck.   A story delivered with genuine emotion is always compelling.  Relax and have fun doing it!

Problem: Like, what kinda story?
Solution: Quite literally, any kinda story.  As long as it is interesting, true, and anonymous. 

Problem: I don't know how to record it. 
Solution: You have some options here depending on your hardware.

At the most basic level, you can record your story using the "video" function on your phone (place it so your face isn't showing, and talk nice and loud), then email it to me. You may need to break it up into chunks to get it under the file size requirements for most email servers, or upload it first to a free file transfer service (wetransfer.com does it for free and without needing to sign up for an account).

If you have a Mac, use GarageBand. Just open a new project and select "Voice" as your instrument.  Once the new project is open, just click the record button to start recording...then start talking!  Same deal as above for the file size requirements.


If you have a specific suggestion or question, leave it in the comment section!

General tips:

Use your comfort zone.  If you feel weird recording yourself in front of a bunch of people, do it alone!  If you feel weird telling a story to an empty room and a computer, have some folks around.  It's ok if we can hear them, as long as the focus is on you!

Tell it once before recording so you can refresh yourself on the details.

Don't forget to put your phone on silent, but don't stress if some background noise is audible (lawnmowers, cats, etc... preferably not both, that would be tragic and messy).

Talk nice and loud, but naturally.  Do a test first, then listen to it and make sure it is easily heard.  Then talk that loud or louder for your story.

Don't skimp on the details!  Stay focused on your story, but don't be afraid to be thorough or to get a little sidetracked.

Record it all in one sitting.  You can go back and edit, or restart, but it is difficult to keep audio sounding consistent and uniform over multiple days/recordings.

I look forward to hearing your stories! Email me or comment here if I can help!




Friday, August 28, 2015

Episode 2

Kitty Corpse, Grandpa's New Adventures, Trouble at Tech Fest....
...Titles are cheesy; my fault.  Stories are awesome, thanks to listeners like you!


Click the link to listen now!  Episode 2

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

iTunes legitimacy! Begging! And helpful tips!

 
iTunes has approved Tell it Again for inclusion into its database! Search "Tell it Again" in the iTunes podcast library; subscribe and review if you feel so inclined...

As for the begging, here we go: I need, I'm talkin' *need* your stories to produce upcoming episodes and to keep this thing going.  Check out the steps and problem/solutions below to get you started!

STEPS TO SUBMIT YOUR STORY

1.  Record your story (make sure to omit any identifying information)
2.  Send it via email to tellitagainhost@gmx.com or TIAhost@gmail.com
NOTE: For larger file sizes, try a free file transfer service like wetransfer.com (no account necessary!)
3.  Look for a confirmation email (watch your spam folder!)
4.  Reply to the confirmation email
5.  Listen for your story!

PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS


Problem: I'm too shy.
Solution: I can dig this, but it's anonymous.  No one will ever know it is you unless you tell them.

Problem: I have no good stories.
Solution: I don't believe you. Listen to yourself while you're out with friends, relaxed and having fun.  Or to your own inner monologue as you go about your day. You'll find a lot of memories and stories that you gloss over because they are a normal part of your narrative and memories. Give them some credence!

Problem: I don't want it to suck.
Solution: It will not suck.   A story delivered with genuine emotion is always compelling.  Relax and have fun doing it!

Problem: Like, what kinda story?
Solution: Quite literally, any kinda story.  As long as it is interesting, true, and anonymous. 

Problem: I don't know how to record it. 
Solution: You have some options here depending on your hardware.

At the most basic level, you can record your story using the "video" function on your phone (place it so your face isn't showing, and talk nice and loud), then email it to me. You may need to break it up into chunks to get it under the file size requirements for most email servers, or upload it first to a free file transfer service (wetransfer.com does it for free and without needing to sign up for an account).

If you have a Mac, use GarageBand. Just open a new project and select "Voice" as your instrument.  Once the new project is open, just click the record button to start recording...then start talking!  Same deal as above for the file size requirements.


If you have a specific suggestion or question, leave it in the comment section!

General tips:

Use your comfort zone.  If you feel weird recording yourself in front of a bunch of people, do it alone!  If you feel weird telling a story to an empty room and a computer, have some folks around.  It's ok if we can hear them, as long as the focus is on you!

Tell it once before recording so you can refresh yourself on the details.

Don't forget to put your phone on silent, but don't stress if some background noise is audible (lawnmowers, cats, etc... preferably not both, that would be tragic and messy).

Talk nice and loud, but naturally.  Do a test first, then listen to it and make sure it is easily heard.  Then talk that loud or louder for your story.

Don't skimp on the details!  Stay focused on your story, but don't be afraid to be thorough or to get a little sidetracked.

Record it all in one sitting.  You can go back and edit, or restart, but it is difficult to keep audio sounding consistent and uniform over multiple days/recordings.

I look forward to hearing your stories! Email me or comment here if I can help!






Thursday, August 13, 2015

Welcome to Episode 1 of Tell It Again


Click here to listen now:  Tell It Again Episode 1

This podcast features true, anonymous, listener-submitted audio stories for your listening pleasure.

Enjoy the sharing of stories without all the hype, pressure, and exclusivity of big-name story-telling podcasts; no professionals, comedians, or performance artists -- these are stories for the rest of us!

Click the link above to listen, and make sure you subscribe via the RSS feed.

We are still waiting on iTunes approval, but we are up and running on the blubrry podcatcher: check it out! https://www.blubrry.com/tellitagain/

SUBMIT your story! It's easy:

1.  Record your story (make sure to omit any identifying information)
2.  Send it via email to tellitagainhost@gmx.com or TIAhost@gmail.com
NOTE: For larger file sizes, try a free file transfer service like wetransfer.com (no account necessary!)
3.  Look for a confirmation email (watch your spam folder!)
4.  Reply to the confirmation email
5.  Listen for your story!




Monday, July 27, 2015

Tell it Again Podcast
Episode 1 coming soon...

Submit your true, anonymous story via audio file to  Tellitagainhost@gmx.com

By recording your story, you are agreeing to use pseudonyms and to leave out any personally identifiable information; you are indemnifying me from any harm caused by the failure to follow the guidelines requiring pseudonyms; you waive any copyright claim to your story; you do not expect payment or object to the commercial use of your story.