RAS Replay – Sincerely, Iris

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This week we take a spring break and present this replay of one of my favorite episodes. Last spring in 2016 I did a special tribute to Mark Twain. While doing the research for that show I ran across a song about Twain called 1,000 Years by Sincerely, Iris. I contacted them and got permission to play the song as part of the tribute. Since then I have had the good fortune to meet the founder of the group, Todd Murray and he is here to share his music, tell some stories and tell us all about Road Trip music. This is a very cool episode of Ron’s Amazing Stories!

Sincerely, Iris show links:

Website

Facebook

Official Video for Just Like a Dog

Cover of AC/DC’s – Done Dirt Cheap & Thunderstruck

Program Note – All of the music used in today’s show was approved by Todd Murray and Sincerely, Iris. Ron’s Amazing Stories appreciates Todd for allowing us to play his music, but hold no rights to these works and any questions about their usage should be directed to Todd Murray <todd@sincerelyiris.com>.

Click here to Listen to this Episode.

Spring Break? Now?

As is with all things in life you have to adapt and overcome. When most of the free world has completed spring break, I am about to start mine. I had to adapt my schedule and overcome some uncompleted work with a few roadblocks thrown in. That being said, it is not a bad thing. After all I will miss the crowds! So, here is hoping that all of you enjoy the week. I will be back.

-Ron

This Week’s Podcast:

On the podcast this week we will have a replay for you. In case you missed it I am on spring break and will return next week. Enjoy the show! You can listen to the podcast on Thursday at Ron’s Amazing Stories, download it from iTunes, stream it on TuneIn Radio or listen on your AM/FM radio Saturday night at 6pm Eastern time. Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this link.

The Calendar:

March 30 – The Horror Express #15
April 06 – The Ghost of Berlin, NV.  – (RAS #281)
April 13 – The Kaleidoscope – (RAS #282)
April 20 – The Titan of Kansas – (RAS #283)
April 27 – RAS Spring Break!

RAS #283 – The Titan of Kansas!

This time on Ron’s Amazing Stories, we take a minute to appreciate TuneIn Radio. They have played a part in history of the show since 2013. I have named this podcast, The Titan of Kansas. It comes from a listener’s story sent in to the show, and it is good one. Also, on this podcast debut a new OTR series called World Adventurers Club.

Our OTR Stories – The World Adventures Club

We have a brand new series to debut on Ron’s Amazing Stories. It is called the World Adventurer’s Club. The setting for the series is a well-to-do gentleman’s club of the type that flourished in the 1890’s. We will actually play two episodes of the show. The first is is episode #7, and is called The land of death. Our second story is episode #13, and is called The Elephant’s Graveyard. I hope you enjoy them both.

Please Note:  You may experience some problems with the main website this week (www.ronsamazingstories.com). I am in the process of leaving my current wordpress provider.  This will not affect the podcast distribution in any way.

Spotlight – We Love TuneIn Radio!

This time on Ron’s Amazing Stories – The Blog, we take a minute to appreciate TuneIn Radio. They have played a part in history of the show since 2013. When I first started the podcast in 2011 I didn’t have any idea of what I was doing. I certainly didn’t understand social media, how it worked or how to promote the podcast. I had to teach myself everything, and it was a slow start. You have much to learn when creating a podcast. What hardware do I need? What software? What is compression? What bit rate to record at? What music can I play?  Who is going to host my podcast? HTML what?  RSS, CSS, Iframes, enclosures…… it’s enough to make you go mad!

Then you have to decide what your podcast is going to be about. You have to research, find out what’s hot, and what’s not. Ask yourself, “What do I know that other people might like?”  AND, if you don’t ask, “Am I passionate about this?” You will never make it in the podcast world. If you don’t love what your talking about it will become work and nothing more than a bunch words thrown together. Once you figure all of that out, then the work begins. How do I get my podcast out there? Thank goodness there are people who care about your work as much as you do.

LibsynLogo5Liberated Syndication (libsyn) pioneered the system to host and publish podcasts in 2004, and since then has grown to be the largest leading podcast network with over 2.6 billion downloads in 2014. Libsyn hosts over 25,000 shows with 44 million monthly audience members. This is where Ron’s Amazing Stories ended up. Libsyn provides everything your podcast needs, except the listeners. It’s your job to grow your podcast. Back in 2013 I was still struggling to get listeners. iTunes is great, but they will accept just about anybody and everybody. There are a billion subscriptions spread across 250,000 unique podcasts, and more than 8 million episodes have been published in the iTunes Store to date. You are a small fish in a ocean of small fishes.

Step in companies like TuneIn Radio.

tuneinlogoTuneIn Radio is a privately held company based in San Francisco, California, founded by Bill Moore in 2002. TuneIn has more than 100,000 broadcast radio stations and four million on-demand programs and podcasts from around the world. In May 2014, TuneIn announced that its service had over 50 million monthly active users. Surely a company of this size would not care about the little guy. Well, it is because of TuneIn that Ron’s Amazing Stories exists today. I added my little tiny show to them and it took off. Within the next week I had over 400 subscribers. I was so thrilled to finally have an audience and that drove me to create better content. Today Ron’s Amazing Stories runs on live radio in nine cities and averages 14,000 downloads per week on the internet. I still have only have about 500 subscribers on TuneIn, but it was their passion for the little guy jumped started me and the show.

Thank-you TuneIn Radio for being there for me!

-Ron

This Week’s Podcast:

On the podcast this week we have a couple of adventure tales told by the people who lived them. They all come from a little known radio series called World Adventurers Club. You can listen to this podcast on Thursday at Ron’s Amazing Stories, download it from iTunes, stream it on TuneIn Radio or listen to it on your radio Saturday night at 6pm Eastern time. Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this link.

The Calendar:

March 30 – The Horror Express #15
April 06 – The Ghost of Berlin, NV.  – (RAS #281)
April 13 – The Kaleidoscope – (RAS #282)
April 20 – World Adventurers Club – (RAS #283)
April 27 – RAS Spring Break!

RAS #282 – Kaleidoscope

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On Ron’s Amazing Stories this week we have a Kaleidoscope of tales to present. Tom Williams who is a listener from Berlin, Germany presents two tales from his past. Also, our OTR story just might be one of the best ever on the program. Then we have a thrill story about mail delivery on the moon and of course we will top it off with another Five Minute Mystery.Our OTR Tale – Kaleidoscope

When I first heard our story for today I was transfixed. Held in the moment… thinking what would I do? You can’t help but do that as you listen to this story. It comes from the series Suspense and tells a story about six surviving crew members of a destroyed space ship. The story is an adaption of the famous short-story written by Ray Bradbury. It is called Kaleidoscope and first hit the radio waves on July 12, 1955.