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[https://beyondpodcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Screenshot-Let-it-be-called-Castilian-Hindenburg-1024x576.jpg] [https://beyondpodcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Screenshot-Let-it-be-called-Castilian-Hindenburg.jpg] Allan Tépper discusses the production of his first bilingual indie song in three locations, plays it and explains its distribution strategy. [https://beyondpodcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Portada-Let-it-be-in-Castilian-NDS.jpg] This song is called Let it be called Castilian [https://LetitbecalledCastilian.com] — Debe llamarse castellano [https://Debellamarsecastellano.com]. It’s educational and makes parody of the same coverup covered in several of Allan Tépper’s books, including La conspiración del castellano [https://laconspiracióndelcastellano.com] and the English adaptation, The Castilian Conspiracy [https://thecastilianconspiracy.com]. The song includes Spaniard linguist, voiceover talent and singer María Esnoz and was mastered by Chris Curren. [https://podcastengineeringschool.com/chris-curran/]We discuss podcatcher apps: which to use and recommend to your listeners and why after Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher sadly “collaborated” to offer us the worst-looking and least functional episode notes ever. We also introduce our newest sponsor, Allan’s favorite coffee for many years. Do you see bold, italics and human links [https://beyondpodcasting.com/] in this sentence? If not, you should upgrade to a better podcatcher. Learn how in this episode. More information at BeyondPodcasting.com [https://BeyondPodcasting.com]
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