Podcasting On The Go Travel Show

If you travel a lot and have a laptop, then you may want to consider starting your own travel podcast show. There are some who cannot travel, but who still enjoy hearing about places they have never been. You can create a series of podcasts that tell about your travels, where you ate, how you liked the food and all sorts of topics. You can even mention the way people act in the areas that you travel too, and make comments in your podcast that could help future tourists.

If you spend a lot of time on the beach, then why not record your podcast on the beach one day. The background noise would be a lovely addition to your travel podcast, and could prove to be very relaxing for some of your listeners. If you're traveling to the mountains, then record one of your podcasts beside a waterfall. What about if you're visiting a large city? Why not stop by a restaurant that has tables outside, and record your podcast with it picking up the city noises like car horns and sirens. Normally you would not want this sort of noise in your podcasts, but if they are about traveling then it would be ok to include noises from the city that you are in.

When you visit upscale restaurants, see if the owner would like to be interviewed for your podcast for that week. You could talk about how well you liked the food, how you felt about the pricing and provide the interview so that your listeners can get to know a bit about the owner. This type of podcast would be helpful in assisting others who may wish to visit the same town in the future. They will then know of a good place to enjoy their dinner.

You could also conduct interviews of local business owners, people who live in the area and maybe even an officer from the local police department. An interview with an officer as a podcast can provide helpful information about the cities crime rate that would be helpful to those that are considering a move there.

If you do not want to create podcasts like these, then you can simply record at night once you return to your hotel. Create podcasts about general feelings that you have about the town while they are still fresh in your memory. If you notice something appealing to you, then include it in your podcast no matter how trivial it may seem. The Mime on the sidewalk may have touched a sweet memory for you, and if so, share this with your listeners.

Above all, enjoy your vacation or business trip while making podcasting a second task. If you're too busy having fun then there is no need to interrupt your fun to work on your podcast. The podcast can be recorded later, or you can jot down notes later that will help refresh your memory if you can't record the podcast for a week or so. Enjoy yourself, and have fun podcasting as you can.


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