Bear Arms Show

Published: April 6, 2015, 4 a.m.

b"About the Bear Arms Show:\\n(http://podcastreviewshow.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/beararmsshow.png)The\\xa0Bear Arms Show is your weekly source for 2nd Amendment news and commentary delivered in a fun, entertaining way. The focus is on efforts to protect, and restore, the right to keep and bear arms. Also featured are interviews with leaders and newsmakers in the 2nd Amendment community. The show is hosted by brothers, John and Michael Willett. They are veterans of the U.S Military and lifelong firearms enthusiasts. You can find them at\\xa0www.beararmsshow.com/ (http://www.beararmsshow.com/) and in\\xa0iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bear-arms-show/id952321277)and\\xa0Stitcher (http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=58068&refid=stpr).\\nThe Good Parts:\\nThe intro and outro along with some of the sound effects and production elements were great (Courtesy of\\xa0Music Radio Creative (http://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/mrc)). You both have great insights and experience with this topic. As brothers you have a natural chemistry. The website and the audio quality were fine. The branding with the bears is nice icing on the cake. Put that panda on a\\xa0Tee Shirt (http://www.schoolofpodcasting.com/teespring)!\\nThings That Could Be Tweaked:\\nIt took you four minutes to introduce what was coming on the show.\\nYou were missing the \\u201cTitle\\u201d ID3 tag.\\nWork on your transitions. You don't need to announce that you are transitioning, just transition.\\nFigure out what you want to say in each topic. Then once you've hit all our points, you\\xa0just\\xa0figure out how to transition into the next story.\\nIn the case of the Gabby Gifford story, lead with the story then follow it up with your main points."