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Thanks for doing the AMA. I love the ear training guide - a few buddies and I dabble in podcasting and have had a good time sharing this around. It's definitely helped solidify what we've picked up 'along the way' and it has helped me pique the interest of those who are less technically inclined because it's presented in such an accessible way.

How have the dramatic changes in technology affected the process of recording and producing audio in the field? Has audio tech reached a place where we're now experiencing diminishing returns? Is it frustrating to produce content on nice equipment only for most listeners to hear it through low-fi earbuds or amidst the road noise of a busy interstate on their way to work?

Any pro tips on learning the post-production side of things? My experience is more on the video editing side and I would love know if you have resources that are great spots to pick up more training on EQ, filters, etc.

Sorry in advance, thoughts and questions bounce around a bit!

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Thanks for the thoughtful response Rob! I appreciate, very much, the fun in rising to the challenge of meeting the listener where they are in terms of equipment and location and I'll be sure to check out Transom.org and Sound on Sound.