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If you remember in the episode nine
hundred and twenty- seven, the one

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published on the 22nd of last February, I brought you a manifesto for guests

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and hosts of the podcast, but
personally I have not finished convincing and I

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promised you a chapter dedicated not only
to the hosts, but also to the

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guests of podcast. We welcome you
to the other side of the microphone,

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on the other side of the microphone, a project by Jorge Marín Nieto in

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which you will find your daily ration
of metapodcasting, casting with news, events,

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tools or episodes of opinion, not
in just ten minutes. Ten minutes,

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ten minutes. Greetings to all the
usual orients and also to those you

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have just arrived. I want to
welcome you and introduce you to this daily

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metapodcast so that you know a little
better the podcasting that surrounds me. I

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am Jorge Marín and every day,
in just ten of fifteen minutes I bring

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you a new metapodcasting relationship with news, events, curiosities, everything related to

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the meditated podcasting that surrounds me,
as well as recommended podcast. Anyway,

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everything that has to do with podcast
production. Today I want to bring you

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a little decalogue that I have prepared
for all those who are to be invited

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to a podcast soon. Today I
want to give you ten advices that you

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have to take into account and that
come from the hand of the sponsor of

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this episode, which is the YouTube
channel and podcast Ali blue Box are a

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two by one. Here he sponsors
his podcast and YouTube channel. In the

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case of the YouTube channel, Ali
talks mainly about technology, but, well,

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in short, also about a multitude
of areas, all of them related

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to the field of accessibility. In
the case of podcast, it is a

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project, a little more personal,
but that, logically, has to do

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with accessibility, since the Bluebox,
since it is a person, is blind

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and tells us everything that has to
do with its day- to- day

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activities in this podcast. From here
a kiss and thanks for supporting this project

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in the form of a daily podcast. Today I want to offer you ten

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little advices for all those who are
or have been invited to podcast, so

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that the next time you go to
a podcast as guests, let' s

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say do it a little bit better
than you have done so far. Hey,

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I don' t mean you guys
did it wrong, but I personally

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think that' s ten points we
should all take into account when it comes

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to going as a guest to a
new podcast. The first of them is

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that, first of all, you
do not accept the invitation and you will

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say Hambré Jorge, if you are
telling me that it is ten tips to

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go as a guest to a podcast
and now you tell me not to go,

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yes, yes, but let me
explain first. My recommendation is not

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to automatically say yes. Oh.
I' m going, I' m

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going, I' m going,
as soon as the invitation comes to you.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, count me in.

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Don' t wait to hear the
other nine points. You' ll see

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what I mean. Why, because
it' s possible that that podcast might

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fit you, because it doesn'
t fit you, it doesn' t

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fit you. No. No,
no, it' s not your style

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and in the end go to a
place where you don' t feel comfortable

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or comfortable where the format might be, because it doesn' t appeal to

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you because it is very serious or
because it is very relaxed or because it

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deals with topics that don' t
go with you, because there is no

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feeling with the presentation by the presenter
or with any of the guests. Hey,

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you don' t know what you' re gonna find. If you

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don' t listen to the podcast
before, it' s the second of

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the tips, so be it,
whether you accept or don' t listen

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to the podcast, where you'
re going to be invited by God,

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because you don' t know what
you' re going to find. However,

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if you listen to their previous episodes, because you will know a little

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bit about the pitch, where you
will play, where you will be,

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where you will record, it will
help you to know its members will help

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you to know a little. The
style. It will help you a little,

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then, to discover the format in
which you have to integrate, because

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that is another one of the tips. Now I' m telling you,

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but it' s me I think
it' s ideal for you to listen

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to the podcast where you' re
going as a guest, because if you

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don' t, you don'
t know where you are and everything goes

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to new. You don' t
know if they record false direct, you

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don' t know if you have
to follow a script to the finger,

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you don' t know how many
participants they are. You don' t

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know, you don' t know. You don' t know. He

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doesn' t listen to the podcast, which is a good way to know,

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because where you' re going to
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other hand, another small point,
the third Council is interesting in its own

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way. If it' s a
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if it' s a more casual
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that goes through sections. Hey,
every person who comes on this podcast records

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his piece and here we don'
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not a conversation or, on the
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microphone is open and you can participate
at any time. Or many times it

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' s happened to me that I
invite someone to this podcast and they think

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they' re going to talk to
me, but they' re not.

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There are chapters that do keep a
conversation, but normally, when I bring

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a guest, I ask him to
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he won' t record with me. He goes on, as we say,

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to make a chapter himself or herself. So, if you' re

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interested in the podcast style and listen
to it, you' ll naturally know

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a little better than what you'
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to help the creator or creator of
the podcast by providing a small presentation so

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that they know you a little better
both the members of the team and the

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listeners themselves. If you facilitate that
presentation, if you have a few small

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texts prepared to send it every time
you are invited to a podcast, because

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that will make life much easier for
the presenter or the just of this podcast,

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and since you already give him the
work done and when it comes to

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presenting you, he presents you properly
and, above all, as you like

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to be introduced. There are times
that I have been introduced by the creator

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of a project that, perhaps,
that project because it was already very out

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of date or, perhaps, they
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event when I actually made another one, but if not, if I provide

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the data, there is no doubt. Those are the data that I have

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contributed and that integrates it into his
script and you are presented as you would

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like to be introduced now you also
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the end of your presentation that,
maybe later, because the back, touch

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a little to adapt it to their
initial greetings or maybe they take some data

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and others don' t. Anyway, you also contribute and you can a

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photo if you have a photo where
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man, that prevents them from taking
a photo that you have out there on

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any website. A photo where you
go wrong, a photo from ten years

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ago, a photo when you were
a kid, a photo where you go

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out hugging someone who doesn' t
take you anyway put the photo, just

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like we provided the presentation. We' ll also give you the picture and

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help you. We put a little
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attend as a guest, our presentation
and if they have to contribute, if

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they have to create some images,
because there they have our photo, the

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photo that we have chosen, we
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and we have chosen. We put
him on the easy road. On the

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other hand, take advantage of that
email, that contact call where you sent

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your presentation and ask what it will
take, where we will record, what

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technical aspects I have to take into
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face- to- face or it' s going to be online, if

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it' s going to be online. What' s the system. You

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record, you record for Discord,
you record for Tzoom, you record for

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Google Meat, you record for I
don' t know why caster, where

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you record what I' m going
to need. You need me to be,

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I don' t know. You
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we' re going to broadcast on
Twitch. You need to be in an

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environment it is always recommended not that
this is a quiet environment, that there

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are not many noises, but you
never know. There are people who,

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maybe they want to invite you to
their podcast and they' re going to

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film you face- to- face. And listen if you want to come

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to Madrid, how, in my
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but you don' t know that
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On the other hand, it is
also convenient to review your own configuration before

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beginning to record and during the recording
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have here my microphone prepared, my
rodecaster, aquirist, my computer with battery,

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my stable connection, and it turns
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microphone that was not. I recorded
the laptop with the microphone because I didn

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' t realize it. Oh,
my God, I' ve checked everything

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before, but I haven' t
checked it right, right, right during

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the recording, because that' s
when you have to check it out or

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even ask the podcast creator. You
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heard that I' m playing the
microphone, because if I had the microphone

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on the computer, because I set
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t have sounded. If I ask
the other person how he hears me if

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he hears me from the right microphone, that will let me know that the

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setup is okay, but if we
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get over it and eventually there'
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gonna say bad, but worse than
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advisable to record your own track,
recording or even the entire podcast. If

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you can do it both ways,
record the track on one side or all

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to the podcast, in case for
whatever the other person is, because he

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has some mistake or any problem occurs. Hey, it doesn' t cost

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anything. We' re doing him
a big favor, and in case something

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happens, we' re sure to
save his life from that podcast. And

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I testify that this is happening.
It happens so if we can get the

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patch ready for before the wound is
done, better than better. Eighth point

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of this decalogue to collaborate, to
collaborate in what they ask you, to

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collaborate in what the podcast, well, hear that they tell you to prepare

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us, please, in the script
because put the points that you are going

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to discuss on this aspect or pass
us. I don' t know.

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Take part in the podcast interested you
hear you have some stage ready, how

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you usually do it divided into blocks. Listen I am prevented from sending you,

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because what I said before, a
small presentation, a photo and more

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or less the text that I am
going to deal with, because it collaborates.

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If the podcast asks you or labors
a man who costs nothing and is

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inviting you to a foreign house.
Don' t go there like you'

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re going. I don' t
know a super guest they' re gonna

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make. Every man gets involved in
this podcast. Finally, point nine of

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ten to thank you for the opportunity
if you are invited to a project of

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which it is not yours and you
are grateful, because surely they will invite

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you again, invite you in other
projects and hear, because it is never

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too much. You will not be
grateful when they invite you to participate somewhere,

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when they open the doors for you, in this case of a podcast

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and when, moreover, because they
give you visibility, they give you presence,

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I don' t know you integrate
they welcome you, since less than

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thank you for the opportunity that being
grateful seems to you that it costs us

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money to be grateful in some cases. And we also need to help with

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the dissemination. The recording of a
podcast, whether or not it ends when

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it is finished. The recording of
a podcast ends when the episode is published.

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And there too, we must be
grateful. We need to help,

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We need to promote, We need
to present that episode to our listeners or

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our social media followers. We need
to help promote that podcast. This,

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man, I am not going to
say that you are very heavy and that

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you give more prominence to this podcast, where you have shaken as a guest,

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that I open these own projects,
but that minimum man, if they

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launch it on social networks, share
it also for those social networks mention it

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in your podcast, because I was
the other day in this podcast as a

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guest and I had a great time. We talked about this and we talked

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about the other thing and I spent
a nice little while and I recommend you

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listen to it, that you listen
to it I leave the link in the

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notes of the episode. I'
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s not good. Yeah, look, you' re gonna let me.

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A little while ago Tony had breakfast
with Baby. He invited me to participate

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in a special episode on the occasion
of the death of the creator of Dragon

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Ball, Akira to Toriyema. Well, look, I want to thank from

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here that Tony invited me last Friday
and I' m going to leave you

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a link to that year' s
episode in vib time where he paid homage

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and next to me there were many
guests, plus we recorded at the end

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our voice notes to send them to
Tony. Thank you very much, Tony

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for inviting me to participate. There. You have a link to an episode

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where I participated as a guest.
Little review of this decalogue. First of

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all, do not accept the invitation
first. First let' s do the

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next steps that accepting the invitation is
going to be fifth. The fifth point

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first, first of all, we
will not accept it. What we'

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re going to do first is listen
to the podcast where we' re going

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to participate. Thirdly, you will
be interested in the style of that program

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to see if it fits our attitude. The fourth point to present our presentation

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in the event that we say yes, together with the acceptance of that invitation,

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we will provide our own presentation and
a photo so that they do not

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have to look for it. Taking
advantage of that evil, too. Let

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' s ask the technical aspects of
the recording of that podcast to see if

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it fits us, because listen to
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in a podcast in Almeria and I
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a little complicated, but good in
case it is online. Let' s

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go to the next point, check
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which may be that we to our
ball with our podcast, have it all

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super well configured, but let'
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re not used to and change the
microphone and we mess it up or we

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can' t listen well or whatever
happens. We always have to check it

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out. On the other hand,
since we are invited in case the recording

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is damaged, the communication is cut, we are going to record our track

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when we are already in full recording, we see our track separately or the

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podcast completely. It is never known
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On the other hand, we are
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podcast asks of us. We will
collaborate on everything we can, as well

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as thank you for the opportunity to
participate He hears that it costs nothing,

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thank you that we are invited to
a new project, we will also help.

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Finally, we are going to help
spread. Once they publish it,

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we' re going to give it
hype, man, which is for our

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own good, since we' ve
been invited, because we' re less

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grateful to you spreading this episode.
How we are also going to spread this

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chapter that this one you are listening
to today on your social networks, man

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who costs nothing and by the way, on social networks, specifically on Twitter.

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I invite you to join a new
edition of the podcast talk. If

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you don' t look, I' m not going to tell you any

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more find the hashtag. Let'
s talk podcast all together so you see

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what I' m up to or
every Wednesday on social media, good on

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Twitter, so you see what I' m up to today on Twitter have

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and now I say goodbye and like
every day, I go back to that

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place where you are right now on
the other side of the microphone.
