Benin Mwangi from the Cheetah Index asked:
I had a technical question for you. I am going to be doing a podcast next week and wanted to ask you if you know of any simple ways to create a jingle…Otherwise, I hope all is well. Keep up the good work!
My Answer:
Hey Benin. I will walk you through how I got the sound clips for the opening section of the Displaced African podcast and give you some additional ideas about where and how to get theme music for your upcoming podcast
1) I got the opening sound clip from a website known as Sound Rangers: You go there, choose a track, pay $20 and you own the copyright to that track forever. I then downloaded the free open sources sound editing software Audacity and combined the two to create the opening and closing section of every podcast.
Any other questions. Do not hesitate to ask.
Nakeel whose from the blog Nakeel asks:
1. Does Mwangi like Children or do children like Mwangi?
2. Whats the best thing that you have ever done in your life.
3. Given an opportunity to share a meal in your house with five guests who will they be?
My Answers:
1) Children are kinda like their adult counterparts, there are some who absolutely love me and some who find me as likeable as salt in cordial/juice (which btw, not good). So it really does depend on the child.
2) Hmmm, since I am writing on this blog, I can easily make the case that this is the best thing I have ever done for so many reasons:
a) First time I have committed myself to doing something day after day after day for so long.
b) I have built up a name and brand for myself at a very young age.
c) I have committed to something in spite of the taunting and discouragement.
d) I’ve met some cool cats, have been and will continue to be on the radio.
e) I have learnt a lot of things in a lot of areas including how to start a business in Melbourne Australia, how to start an online business, how immigrants think, positive projects like Ushahidi, met Kirk Nugent and Derrick Ashong.
Just for the Sake of Contrast
On the other side of the moral spectrum, the best thing I did was the first time I took a trip to Sydney. I was broke, had no plans but I got my cousin and his girlfriend in a car and we drove to Sydney where we spent the weekend partying. I loved it because it was a truly, spontaneous, uninhibited decision and the fact that I was in “the flow” and spontaneous the whole trip.
The first time I ever got on stage and acted.
There’s a few of them………
3) The reason I have chosen these folk is not only because of my love for them, but also because of how difficult it would be for me to actually meet with them.
Anthony Robbins: This guy is a true Renaissance man. His level of understanding of how to work within and manipulate the human psychology and achieve peak state on a continuous basis among many many many other things……YES, please, I want to learn that. He is also the best speaker I have ever seen with my own 2 eyes – he not only held my attention but had me for 8 hours a day for 2 days straight……I love his speaking ability.
ii) Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson: This guy is the best performer I have ever seen perform in front of a crowd. I have never seen anyone who has such command and control of an audience. I would love to know how he does that and copy that. Don’t believe me, tell me you have ever seen better crowd control than this
Also in that list, I would love to meet Erwin Mcmanus and Barrack Obama for their speaking ability.
iii) Whoever controls the world economy: There is probably someone or some organization somewhere in the States that pretty much “holds everything together” and is in control of the world economy, I would love to meet the head of it. If its a loose knit group of organizations that work together to hold the American Century together, I would love to meet the heads of this company. I want to move in this world with full understanding of how it runs.
iv) Jay Abraham: I want to become a marketing consultant like he does. His ability to see “money connections” where other people don’t is just simply amazing. Again, I would love to pick his brain and do what he does.
v) Jesus Christ and the Guy In charge of putting together the Bible: I know for sure we are not being told the entire truth about the man called Jesus from Nazareth. I would love to know what the reality was and what realities were shall we say…..”not included” in the official text.
v) JabbaWockeez: I am a mediocre-at-best dancer, I want to learn to move like these guys move.
vi) Malcolm X: I love and respect this man so much.
Other people I would love to meet: Timothy Ferriss, Yaro Starak, Julius Nyerere, Kwame Nkrumah, the president of Botswana.
Update on 13th August 2008: After watching a few videos of his interviews on Youtube, I MUST add to the list: Will Smith
Tags: Anthony Robbins, dwayne johnson, JabbaWockeez, Jay Abraham, Malcolm X, sound rangers, the Displaced African
I found this post really informative. Your response says a lot about you. Thanks for tumarig (sending) the podcast. I really appreciate it. Your blog on oaring for karatasi’s (marrying for papers) is very, very relevant more so here in the US. Keep up the good work.
@rags: Glad you could learn a little bit more about me. No problem about the podcast. I saw your videos on Youtube, I MUST find an excuse to post them on the site….the elimidate one had me in stiches.
I intend on keeping up the value. Thanks for the support rags.
Hi Mwangi, thanks a million for that tip. You posted it just in time. Also, I see you have met Derrick Ashong-what a small world. I know him too, he is a really awesome fellow. Don’t you love the way that his sentences flow? Anyhow, thanks again and will be in touch soon.
@Benin: Indeed, sometimes this world is smaller than the palm of a baby’s hands. That man does have a way with words, very intelligent astute fellow. As a final tip, in case you don’t want to pay for music, go to local artists you may know and ask them for instrumental samples of their music, use audacity to extract small sections of their music and then simply say a few words before and after the instrumental track (for the podcast introduction and outro) and you have your podcast introduction and outro.
You are very welcome