4.9 • 3.3K Ratings
🗓️ 21 January 2022
⏱️ 67 minutes
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Megan sits down with her Just a Tip podcast producer, Clementine Yost. They reminisce about Just a Tip's Journey, discuss finding your niche, and even dive into how to quit your job.
Show Notes:
[01:21] - Introducing Clementine
[02:09] - Just a Tip’s Journey
[05:42] - The End
[11:39] - Takeaways From Past Episodes
[15:56] - Finding Your Niche
[20:34] - Going Remote
[25:16] - When It’s Not Working
[29:29] - Importance of Kindness
[37:15] - Being Honest
[39:53] - Follow Your Curiosity
[43:00] - Restructuring Your Expectations
[47:15] - Entry-Level Woes
[51:57] - Finding New Options
[59:59] - Episode Takeaway
Where to find Clementine:
“Just a Tip with Megan Batoon” is a comedic advice podcast that’s equally about tangents as it is about tips. Megan and rotating guests tell stories and act as cautionary tales so you don’t make the same mistakes they did. DM your questions to @justatippodcast on Instagram!
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0:00.0 | This is a head gum podcast. |
0:30.0 | Welcome to another episode of Just A Tip Podcast. |
0:51.0 | The episode, the podcast that used to be about advice and then kind of turned into its own |
0:56.4 | self-discovery journey. And now we are finally reaching the end. I'm your host Megan |
1:02.8 | Batoon and today my guest is my producer Clementine Yoast. She has been in the studio from |
1:09.6 | before the pandemic and recording remotely for however long two years. And now we finally |
1:18.2 | get to go behind the curtain. Hello, this is your voice. This is my voice. This is |
1:24.5 | the latest in editing Megan's voice for the past three years. It's that's like you've |
1:29.4 | had to listen to it happen and then again and probably again and again. |
1:34.3 | But also it's funny because when we would be recording especially in studio, I would |
1:39.1 | kind of be listening to what you were saying but more just like how it sounded to make |
1:43.4 | sure that there wasn't any like audio issue or that keep in my ears pricked for anything |
1:47.6 | that could be construed as offensive although you would never say anything like that. And |
1:51.0 | then when I would be going through the edit, it was like, oh, I'm actually like listening |
1:55.0 | to the content. Interesting. It was never like super repetitive and in an annoying way. |
2:00.6 | It was kind of fun to be like, oh, okay, it sounds nice. And now it's actually nice to |
2:05.5 | listen to you. Right. Oh, that's so interesting. What was it like because jumping in to helping |
2:14.9 | record just a tip? Like did you work on any other podcast that had this kind of like this |
2:21.6 | self help kind of like angle to it? I would say at the start of just a tip, it was so like |
2:30.8 | lighthearted and like definitely dance focused. Like it was a lot of like people that you |
2:36.5 | knew from the dance world or whatever. And so I was like, I have no idea about any of this. |
2:40.4 | But around this same time that I like six months after I started with just a tip, I started |
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