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Music Production and Mixing Tips for Beginner Producers | Inside The Mix

Music Production and Mixing Tips for Beginner Producers

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How do you make your mixes sound professional as a beginner? What’s the real difference between mixing and mastering? And do you actually need expensive gear to produce great music at home? Inside The Mix is the podcast for beginner and early-career music producers, as well as hobbyist musicians, who want clear, practical answers to the most common questions in music production and mixing music. Each episode breaks down real-world techniques used in audio engineering, helping you improve cla ...
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The Desert Vibe

The Desert Vibe LLC

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The Desert Vibe Podcast is your home for the Arizona music scene — full-length conversations and interviews with musicians in Arizona, plus shout-outs to local Arizona bands and live music in Arizona so you always know what’s happening next. Guests also include individuals fully immersed in the music industry as well as music gear. Hosted by Walt Richardson, Glen Gardner, and Jamirae (of The Blindsiders), we spotlight artists, venues, open mics, festivals, and the stories behind the songs — ...
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Sound Table

Sound Table

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Welcome to Sound Table, a Podcast by the Brooklyn Composers’ Collective. We hope to bring you interesting interviews with people who have a foot in the music and arts industries, whether it be composers, artists, writers, songwriters, or anyone in related fields.
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Midas Vibes

Coxy & Simon

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Welcome to the Midas Vibes podcast - the cynical f**kers’ guide to music & more, hosted by Coxy (YT: @coxysmakingvideos) and Simon (YT: @Thisopinionisminenotyours). If you’re tired of an over-saturated, underwhelming world and just trying to stay interested in music, film, tv - you’ve found your tribe. As former musicians and songwriters, we bring decades of experience and, yes, some deeply cynical opinions to the table. Join us for: - Honest reviews (music, film, tv, etc.) - Deep Dives & Mi ...
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ALL OF IT is a show about culture and its consumers. ALL OF IT is a show about culture and context. ALL OF IT is a show about culture and the culture. Our aim is to engage the thinkers, doers, makers, and creators, about the what and why of their work. People make the culture and we hope, need, and want the WNYC community to be a part of our show. As we build a community around ALL OF IT, we know that every guest and listener has an opinion. We won’t always agree, but our varied perspectives ...
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In a world increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence, two men stand at the crossroads of innovation and skepticism. *Two Guys Against AI* is a thought-provoking podcast that dives deep into the complexities of AI, its societal impact, and the ethical dilemmas it presents. Meet the hosts: Ed Smith is an economics expert and former elected official with grease-stained hands and a knack for fixing machines—a mechanic turned scholar who understands the nuts and bolts of technology from t ...
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Worship Ministry Catalyst

David Lindner and Joe Brookhouse

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Worship Ministry Catalyst is a networking resource for worship leaders and worship team members. We have been around since May of 2008 and if you haven't yet joined the conversation, we invite you to come sit at the table!
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CG Unscripted

Chevy Girl Advertising & Booking

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We’re going UNSCRIPTED! We will never be scripted, we will talk about real life shit, promoting amazing events & food, showing our love for music by hosting our own Songwriter Showcase and Round Table. Checkout each who we bring on, where we are at and you might just learn something new!
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RoughMix

Brian Kelley

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Making Music: Songwriting and Music in progress -see behind the scene, how songs get written and how ideas get developed into songs. It is a site for the roughs of songs before production, usually on a mobile device. Hosted by Brian Kelley . Mobile version here: http://gcuj3b.mofuse.mobi/
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Communion often begins with good conversation, and good conversation often begins around the table. Join in on the table talk with award-winning singers, songwriters and authors Mark Lowry and Andrew Greer and their thoughtful guests for the brand new TV show and podcast – Dinner Conversations ... Turning the Light On One Question at a Time.
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Let’s Talk Life

Bethany Miranda

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The Let’s Talk Life podcast is an expansion of my blog of the same name. My name is Bethany Miranda and I am a strong advocate for self love, hot tea, long walks, and good conversation. I believe everyone has a story and something to bring to the table, so I wanted to embrace that by this podcast. Thanks for listening!
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The Table Women Podcast

Sarah DeFors and Victoria Banks

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A podcast by and about women in the entertainment industry that provides a fun, easygoing, and safe space to discuss the ups and downs of the female experience in entertainment. Whether we're telling stories with guests, chatting about new projects, or discussing how women can change (and have changed) the industry for the better, we aim to always provide an honest look into what it takes to get your seat at the table and pull up a chair for the next in line. Hosted by Sarah DeFors and Victo ...
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Arts Calling

Jaime Alejandro Cruz

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Arts Calling brings you down to earth conversations with artists in the literary, visual, and performing arts. Your host Jaime Alejandro catches up with friends and artists across disciplines and cultural backgrounds to learn their origin story, how to overcome real-world hardships, and why it is essential to remain true to an artistic calling. Stop by artscalling.com for the latest episodes!
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Christian Podcast * Generational Wealth * Christian Business & Online Marketing * Kingdom Business Welcome to ”The Gifted Entrepreneur Show”, where we explore the world of Christian entrepreneurship and reveal secrets to unlocking the C.O.D.E.S. to create Generational Wealth. As a Christian entrepreneur, you may have felt like creating wealth was a far-off dream, but we’re here to tell you that it’s possible and within reach. Through case studies and interviews with successful Christian entr ...
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Long gaps between season finales and premieres have become standard across television. The Ringer senior editor Ben Lindbergh and journalist and data scientist Rob Arthur teamed up to write an article headlined "The Breaks Between TV Seasons Have Gotten Really Long." They break down why the annual release schedule is fading, what’s driving longer w…
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The new film "The Voice of Hind Rajab" tells the story of the attempted rescue of Hind Rajab, a young girl who was stuck in a car in Gaza after every other family member in the car had been shot and killed. Rajab was on the phone with the Red Crescent Society for hours as they tried to send an ambulance to retrieve her. The film uses the real audio…
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In the new post-apocalyptic sci-fi drama, "Pluribus," author Carol Sturka, the most miserable person on Earth, must save the world from an extraterrestrial virus that forces happiness onto humanity. Actor Karolina Wydra plays Zosia, an infected human who serves as Carol’s chaperone. She discusses her role, and the show’s season finale.…
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Amanda Holden spent years working in Wall Street before she had an epiphany that she was just making rich people richer. She left to start her own company teaching everyday people how to invest. She discusses her first book, How to be a Rich Old Lady, which is a step-by-step guide on how to invest, even if you don't have a fat paycheck. She joins t…
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We sit down with songwriter and guitarist Shawn Royer to explore collaboration, craft, and why releasing finished songs matters more than waiting for a gatekeeper. The talk moves from KISS-fueled drum lessons to Arizona’s diverse scene, the Bluebird’s magic, and the small venues where music hits hardest. • how The Steady Kind formed with Rhonda and…
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The Pan-Detroit Ensemble is the new band from native Detroiter, Grammy-winning producer and longtime Blue Note Records president Don Was. Their debut album, Groove In The Face of Adversity, was released this year and on Monday January 12 the group will perform at the Blue Note. Was joins us for a Listening Party.…
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"No Other Choice," the latest film from director Park Chan-wook, follows a recently laid-off father and husband who resorts to violent means to eliminate the competition as he hopes to reenter the workforce. The film is up for the Golden Globes for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy; Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Music…
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250 years ago tomorrow, a relatively unknown colonist swept up in revolutionary fever, Thomas Paine, wrote and published a pamphlet called Common Sense, criticizing King George III of England. The document would be one of the most sold and circulated written works published in America, before or after independence, and helped tip the scales for Ind…
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Following 2024's "All In: Comedy About Love," writer Simon Rich is back on Broadway with "All Out: Comedy About Ambition," a production of live readings of his short stories by featuring a rotating cast of all-star talent. He talks about the show, along with current cast members Cecily Strong and Beck Bennett.…
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Here is the latest -- It's The Best of 2025 and takes a 30-minute tour of what the show is all about. Happy New Year and look for a brand new episode next week! We celebrate a music community that puts collaboration first, from a guitar‑making school’s global legacy to a sold‑out MIM showcase built on desert‑seasoned wood. Along the way, we weigh t…
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The Desert Vibe Podcast hosts (Walt Richardson, Glen Gardner, and Jamie Ray) do a relaxed “thank you + looking ahead” check-in about the Arizona music scene and why spotlighting musicians in Arizona matters. Recorded on December 11, 2025, this one is all about community, great venues, open mics, and what’s coming next as the show heads into 2026. T…
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On this episode of The Desert Vibe Podcast, we sit down with Matthew Allen of The Matthew Allen Project, one of the hardest-working independent artists in the Arizona music scene. If you care about musicians in Arizona, local community, and the power of songs to literally change a life, this one’s for you. Watch the full episode to hear the whole s…
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A WWII pilot’s wood stash, a desert Quonset hut, and a Stanford business plan converge to form the Roberto Venn School of Luthiery. William Eaton traces the school’s roots, the 50th-anniversary builds for MIM, and how Arizona’s climate shapes guitars and the people who make them. • John Roberts’ reclaimed wood journey from Nicaragua to Phoenix • Fo…
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The jazz collective Freedom Riders celebrates the history of the namesake civil rights activists as well as the musicians who advocated for equality. Their show ‘My Country ’Tis of Thee’ will be part of NYC Winter Jazzfest at LPR on January 12 and features special guests including Arturo O'Farrill, Kurt Elling, and Samora Pinderhughes. The group pe…
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"All the Walls Came Down" is a documentary short — short listed at the 98th Academy Awards — that provides a candid look at the aftermath of 2025's Eaton fire that devastated Alta Dena, California. Writer/director Ondi Timoner, who lost her own home in the fire, discuss the film and her own journey to rebuild, along with the director of My Tribe Ri…
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Chris Duffy is an award winning comedian with experience working on comedy shows with Wyatt Cenac and John Oliver, and host of the podcast "How To Be A Better Human". He discusses his new book, Humor Me: How Laughing More Can Make You Present, Creative, Connected, and Happy, which explores the science behind laughter, and why it is important.…
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We sit down with Carrie Schnepf to trace how a working farm became a music landmark, from early peach festivals to hosting Country Thunder and building stages on the fly. Expect hard truths about promoter economics, sweet backstage moments, and a clear case for why live music is the glue that holds great events together. • Arizona roots and a famil…
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We turn the mic toward Glen Gardner to trace his path from a teenage FM apprentice to a builder of Arizona’s music community. Along the way we unpack how humor, restraint, and care turn a room into a home for artists and listeners. • early FM radio days and learning live craft • the power and limits of a 50,000-watt signal • fragmentation versus sh…
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Walt Richardson joins The Desert Vibe Podcast for a special co-host “guest” interview rooted in the Arizona music scene. If you love hearing how musicians in Arizona build community, find their voice, and keep showing up, watch the full episode here. Glenn Gardner and Jamirae (Jamie Ray) put Walt in the hot seat to talk about where his calm leaders…
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We trace Lisa Hightower’s path from newcomer to cornerstone in Arizona’s music scene, from finding open mics to building a mission-driven community. A harrowing car crash catalyses healing, gratitude, and the launch of Church of Sound to uplift and fund artists. • surveying a new city’s scene and finding open mics • assembling the right band throug…
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We sit down with George and Georgia to trace a chance harmony from a Denver bar into a full creative partnership shaped by the desert, open mics, and the Phoenix community. We unpack their arranging process, their influences, and the power of space, restraint, and true listening rooms. • how a spontaneous duet became a duo • moving to Phoenix for t…
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Our January Get Lit with All Of It book club selection is the novel The Emperor of Gladness by Ocean Vuong. The story follows a young man named Hai who is struggling with addiction and mental health when he becomes the caretaker for an elderly woman with dementia. Vuong previews the the novel ahead of our January 20th event. Click here to grab your…
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Five years ago today, a violent mob broke into the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to halt the certification of the 2020 presidential election results. Mary Clare Jalonick, a reporter for the Associated Press, discusses her new book, an oral history of January 6th, titled Storm at the Capitol: An Oral History of January 6th, and listeners share their me…
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A single Spotify comment sparked a bigger question: Does networking actually help musicians, or are you on your own? In this episode, Marc breaks down networking tips for beginners who want real results without feeling fake, awkward, or salesy. If you’ve ever wondered how to network as a beginner, or asked yourself “what is not an example of profes…
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We sit down with Eric Ramsey to explore how a song picks its own path, why labels rarely fit, and how Arizona’s stages and open mics shaped a late-career leap into full-time music. We close with a tour of upcoming shows, festivals, and where to find Eric’s work. • resisting genre boxes and letting songs lead • writing across instruments and timbres…
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2026 marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, which marked the founding of the United States of America. Much important revolutionary history occurred right here in New York. To kick off our coverage of America's 250th birthday, Melissa Lauer, Manager of Education and Public Programs at the Fraunces Tavern Museum, paints a pi…
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The new book The Sea Captain's Wife: A True Story of Mutiny, Love, and Adventure at the Bottom of the World tells the story of Mary Ann Patten, who became the first woman to captain a merchant ship in the 19th century after her husband fell ill in the midst of a voyage. Author Tilar J. Mazzeo discusses the book.…
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Michelle Williams is currently starring in an off-Broadway production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play '"Anna Christie." The show centers around Anna, a former sex worker and famous character in the history of American theater. The show's director Thomas Kail ("Hamilton"), who also happens to be Williams's husband, and actors Brian d'Arcy James, …
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We sit down with organizer and multi-instrumentalist B Graves to explore how a volunteer-powered folk festival grew from a few stages into a free, family-friendly cornerstone at a working dairy farm. Along the way we share booking tips, hidden Valley venues, and why community keeps this scene alive. • Levine Folk Festival origin, growth to five sta…
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[REBROADCAST FROM Sept. 25, 2025] In the new series "Alien: Earth," Timothy Olyphant plays Kirsh, a fully artificial humanoid robot who is tasked with caring after a group of a new creation, robots that have been downloaded with human consciousness. That task gets a lot more complicated when a spaceship full of aliens crash lands on Earth. Olyphant…
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[REBROADCAST FROM Sept. 18, 2025] Actor Eugene Levy has been pushing himself out of his comfort zone for his documentary travel series, "The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy." For Season 3, Levy tackles his bucket list, from celebrating the Day of the Dead in Mexico to playing cricket in India. Levy discusses the ltest season of the show.…
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[REBROADCAST FROM March 13, 2025] The Hulu series “Paradise,” which is nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series, follows the twists, turns and mysteries in the wake of a president’s murder. Two-time Emmy nominated actor Julianne Nicholson plays the world’s wealthiest self-made woman, Samantha ‘Sinatra’ Redmond, who has gained control and …
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[REBROADCAST FROM March 6, 2025] Based on Tony Hillerman's novels, the AMC thriller series "Dark Winds" returned last spring with its third season, in which Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn and his loyal deputy Bernadette investigate a case of two missing boys and a possible human trafficking operation. Zahn McClarnon, who stars as Leaphorn alongside Jessic…
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We discuss the importance of proper **citation** when making statements, emphasizing why one should always mention where information comes from. This conversation highlights how artificial intelligence might be just the great plagiarizer. Two guys discuss how much of AI outcomes represents verbatim copying of human work. They ask is AI smart or jus…
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