4.8 • 608 Ratings
🗓️ 30 September 2021
⏱️ 69 minutes
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0:00.0 | Sleuthounds, have you ever considered creating your own podcast? Have you been inspired by listening to some of your favorites and thought, I'd love to try this out on my own? Whether it's a true crime podcast like ours, a motivational podcast, or maybe one filled with tips and strategies for those interested in the same activities you are? |
0:18.7 | When Maggie and I first decided to start our podcast, we knew absolutely nothing about what |
0:24.0 | podcasting would entail. |
0:25.6 | But when we found that the platform Buzz Sprout was one for which we didn't need any special |
0:29.8 | equipment, just a computer microphone, some quiet space, and each other, we knew that this |
0:34.9 | was the way to go. |
0:36.3 | It is intuitive to use, fun to play around with, and so helpful in getting analytical data about our number of downloads to track trends and from where our listeners hail. Best yet, Buzz Sprout is affordable, even by our teacher salary standards. Buzz Sprout will get your podcast listed on every major podcasting |
0:55.7 | platform. So what are you waiting for? Fulfill that dream of yours and start today. |
1:01.8 | If you use our coffee in case as a referral code, 709-643 linked on Facebook and on our show notes, |
1:09.3 | not only will you help support our show, but you will receive |
1:12.4 | a $20 Amazon gift card after your second month on a paid plan. It's that easy. Podcasting isn't hard |
1:20.1 | when you have the right partners. Join over 100,000 podcasters already using Buzz Sprout to get |
1:25.6 | their message out to the world. Now it's time for the world |
1:29.4 | to hear what you have to say. The saddest sight in the world is a broken child. A child who looks in a |
1:38.9 | mirror and sees nothing worthy. A child who looks at beauty and can't see it for the dark cloud in his mind. |
1:49.7 | A child who draws away from a touch, instead of pulling into it for comfort and safety and love. |
1:58.6 | A child whose bruises never fade to a greenish hue because they're always fresh. |
2:04.9 | The saddest sound in the world is a broken child. A child who cries in secret because she cannot |
2:12.8 | laugh in the open. A child whose lips have forgotten the smooth, easy curve of a smile, |
2:20.5 | a child who is silent in the corner because he's never been taught the sweet dreams and |
2:26.9 | escape that imagination can vocalize. The saddest thought in the world is that someone out there could break a child. |
2:38.9 | Strip him of his faith and belief in goodness, make her feel trapped in her own body, or make |
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