
Dave from True Media Solutions Dave from True Media Solutions in Canada discusses his passion for podcasting and shares insights into his various shows, including "Dad Space" and "Living the Next Chapter." He enjoys editing and helping others improve their podcast audio, emphasizing the creativity involved in the process. Dave reflects on his musical background, which contributes to his podcasting skills, and highlights the value of storytelling, particularly for his children to hear his voice in the future. He also addresses the current fascination with AI in content creation, noting that while it can assist in various ways, it cannot replace the unique voice and creativity of individual creators. The conversation touches on personal experiences in public speaking and the importance of adapting to new technology in the podcasting landscape. Overall, Dave's enthusiasm for his work and the connections formed through podcasting shine throughout the discussion. True Media Solutions https://youtube.com/live/6dpHXID9FCg Bad AI Transcript Well, yeah, I'm in Canadian. I'm in Celsius, but it's 14 Celsius, whatever that is in Fahrenheit. I think you just double it. Double it? There you go. Okay, that's good. I think you double it. For Fahrenheit, you double it net 12. See, not only are you fun to talk to on the screen, but you're super smart with math. I just made that up. Okay, that's good. I like it. I'll go with it. Okay. Hey, everybody, and welcome to this conversation with Dave from True Media Solutions in Canada. Dave's got a bunch of different shows. You want to tell everybody what your shows are, Dave? Oh, how long is the podcast, Bob? We've got about five minutes. We're good. Okay, five minutes. We're good. Yeah, a bunch of shows. I have a podcast for dads called Dad Space. I have a How to Podcast series. Teachers Podcasting. Bob has been a great guest on there. Unauthor Podcasts.So many great things. Wow. And I just love podcasting. I think I do six to ten episodes a week, Bob. Really? Yeah. And it's all here at truemediasolutions.ca. Not to be confused with any other C that's in the internet world. Yeah, CA is because I'm in Canada. Right, yeah. Well, hey, I mean, you can get the other ones, can't you, up there? I mean, they'd like to do that. Yeah, sometimes it's expensive, but yeah. Yeah, but I was going to say, but you like to have the Canadian branding these days is much more valuable. There you go. I would say, I don't know, maybe people have their opinion on it, but I'm not sure. But you do a bunch of the now, I mean, do you do other stuff as well? Because I'm assuming that you don't just do shows all day, right? You do other things too. I'm a musician. I've been doing music for 45 years. I am old.But, yeah, then I also have a job. I have a night job. I work overnights. So I listen to podcasts where I work. I get away with it, and I love listening to shows. You get away with it. Yeah. This is a secret. Yeah, don't tell anybody. This is not being recorded, right, Bob? Yeah. No, not at all. No, not at all, no. Yeah, that's not the purpose of this poll process. So, yeah, no, that's great. So, I mean, it's fantastic. So then how did you – when did you jump on the bandwagon, I guess, is what I'm curious about. Because you're really invested at this point. And so at some point, there was a time where you're like, you know what? This might be fun. I was doing editing for podcasters here and there prior to the global event, which we will leave at that. And I wasn't podcasting at that point, but I was editing for people. I have all the equipment because I'm a musician.to do editing and recording and i'd have rehearsals here in my house, send back recordings of the rehearsal to the band so they could hear what we were doing together. So I was already doing it. I had all the gear. I'm like, well, why don't i just do this? I love podcasts as a listener. So I'm going to start.
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