![]() If we're showing support for the bands that we like, and we're promoting their music, there should be no reason not to do it, but obviously there are, and we have to just sort of really pay attention to the laws there. You might have to pay every time you put it in an episode, even if it's a very short snippet of a song that you like from a band that you like. There are ways that you can do that but it's hard, and there are legal things like crazy, and you'd have to get signed permissions and maybe licenses. Pat Flynn: Aaron, thank you so much for the question, and whatever the answer might be, I really think that you have a good beatbox, so you might want to use that because it's free, and you won't have to worry about copyright issues, which is something you would have to worry about if you are going to insert music from another band. Or do I have to go the indie route and make my own beatboxing intro? Thank you so much for your time, and I wish you and your family all the best, Pat. What would I have to do, to do so? Would I need permission from the band? Would I need permission from the label? Or would I need to get something like a license? Those seem like they can be pretty expensive. They're a Finnish jazz group, and I would love to play one of-just a small clip of their song in my intro. I'm now at the initial stages of preparing to podcast, and I had a question. You were really the first person I came across in the whole world of internet business and have really helped me to be motivated and inspired to get into it myself. Thank you so much for starting this new podcast, I've heard from a lot of others, and I definitely agree that you really have something great with this new podcast. ![]() Now let's get to today's question from Aaron.Īaron: Hey Pat. If you want to go through my affiliate link, I do get a commission if you go through and purchase through this link, that's /mrc. You could pick the different voices you want to help you create the podcast or the radio spot that you want for your show, so again,. That is, which is an amazing company over in the UK that helps put together these really great, amazing-sounding, just audio files for music and voiceovers. Before we get to today's question from Aaron, which is about podcasting and music, I want to mention a related resource, one I've used before to actually help create the intro that you just heard for AskPat. Just, thank you so much for being here and all the support and all the reviews on iTunes. Pat Flynn: Hey, what's up everybody? Pat Flynn here, and welcome to Episode 99 of AskPat.
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