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One of my favorite things to do with podcasting is experiment.

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Mess around with the format, try different ways to deliver content and more.

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And something I've been doing pretty regularly for a while is live streaming to my YouTube

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channel.

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Shortly after I started regularly live streaming again, RSS.com released a new feature or they

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added a feature that's new to us, but has been around for a little while called the

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live item tag, which allows podcasters to live stream directly to their podcast feed.

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This is big news for people who like to repurpose their live streams.

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Even having to live stream to some other platform like Twitch, download it and then upload it

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to YouTube.

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I suspect there would be a lot fewer live streams on YouTube, but YouTube supports live streaming.

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And now with certain hosts, RSS.com included, podcasters can do that too.

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So I am releasing my live streams from my YouTube channel on this show, podcast workflows

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live.

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And over time, I intend to start leveraging the live item tag so that I can show people

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how they can improve their own podcast workflows by creating lots of great content and allowing

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their audience to consume it however they'd like.

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Be sure to subscribe to this podcast wherever you get your podcasts.

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And if you are interested in live streaming to your podcast platforms or to your podcast,

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definitely check out RSS.com.

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I'm super excited for this feature.

