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My Ink Stained Fingers

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by Tris Hussey

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A podcast about writing and content marketing by writer and content marketer Tris Hussey https://www.trishussey.com/

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3/10/2021

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May 1, 2021

Steffani Cameron Digital Nomad and cool person

<p><strong>Episode 12 Show Notes</strong></p> <p><strong>Better late than never</strong></p> <p>This week I’m a little—okay a lot— behind. At my new job we had <a href="https://www.trapezegroup.com/thinktransit">Virtual ThinkTransit</a> this week. It was an amazing three days—and the biggest one yet with over 500 attendee—but it also meant very long days and nights prepping and writing content.</p> <p>So my chat with <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/steffanicameron/">Steffani Cameron</a> is a little late. Steffani is a freelance writer and maybe most well-known for being a <a href="http://fullnomad.com/">digital nomad</a>. Two dozen countries. A few continents. And emergency surgery.</p> <p>Steffani came back to Canada a couple years ago and settled in Ottawa for a bit before returning back to B.C. and landing in Victoria.</p> <p>Steffani maintains a steady roster of freelance writing clients and was <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/soloish/wp/2017/01/27/why-i-chose-to-be-a-nomad-in-my-40s/">published in the Washington Post with her first cold pitch</a> (among other places).</p> <p>Bonus…forgetting that Steffani swears a lot this episode is not for young ears. You’ve been warned.</p> <p><br></p>

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April 22, 2021

Mark Evans on the rise of fractional CMO, LinkedIn, and storytelling

<p>Episode 11 Show Notes</p> <p>This week I'm chatting with Mark Evans, a former journalist turned fractional CMO. Mark and I riff on what it means to be a fractional CMO, LinkedIn, writing, and storytelling.</p> <p>Mark has a great podcast and newsletter you can find at <a href="https://www.marketingspark.co/">Marketing Spark</a>. Mark has really inspired me as I moved from employee to entrepreneur and now back to employee and entrepreneur. A lot of what I've learned from Mark comes from what <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/markev/">he's posting on LinkedIn</a>, so you need to check him out there.</p> <p>You can read the full transcript for this episode (because I can't seem to paste it into Anchor) on <a href="https://www.trishussey.com/mark-evans-on-the-rise-of-fractional-cmo/">this episode's page on my blog</a>.</p> <p>Music, as always, by <a href="https://www.penmachine.com/">Derek K. Miller</a>.</p>

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April 14, 2021

Tod Maffin Radio to Marketing to Radio and Back Again

<p>Episode 10 show notes. Believe it or not, I hit double digits.</p> <p>This week my guest is Tod Maffin (<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/todmaffin/">LinkedIn</a>) who I met while he was at the CBC, which came after doing a stint in Marketing, which was preceded by radio journalism ...&nbsp;</p> <p>Nevermind, it will all make sense in the episode.</p> <p>Tod runs <a href="https://www.engageq.com/">engageQ Digital</a> and you should be listening to his 1/4 of a Milo walk podcast <a href="https://todayindigital.com/">Today in Digital Marketing</a>. Tod and I talk about the new era of podcasting and a host of other things.</p> <p>And Tod said something brilliant, but we'll never know because his mic was on mute. Yeah, that's in the blooper reel.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Music by <a href="http://www.penmachine.com/">Derek K. Miller</a></p> <p><br></p> <p>BTW...Tod tried the audio editor <a href="https://hindenburg.com/">Hindenburg</a> on the advice of our mutual friend <a href="https://dottotech.com/">Steve Dotto</a>. From Tod's suggestion I tried it too. Well, GarageBand might be fine for podcasts, but Hindenburg is better. I put this all together in GarageBand, exported to MP3 and wasn't 100% happy with the sound. A lot of hiss and stuff in it. So I imported the MP3 into Hindenburg and, wow, even with an MP3 that I had already applied an EQ on and compressor...it sounded so much better. I also followed Tod's suggestions for how to use the more manual I-really-should-take-a-class-on-this audio effects and ... yeah this app is a big improvement.</p> <p>Hope you can tell the difference.</p> <p>Hmm, maybe they'd sponsor the show so I can get a license to Journalist Pro.</p>

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