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Face the Camera or Just Talk? Debating the Great ‘How to Show Up’ Dilemma | S2 Ep18
Answer this week's question...
Are you TEAM Audio or TEAM Video?
If you’re building a brand, should you focus on audio or video? Let the debate begin!
Whether you’re doing a traditional audio-only podcast or hosting a room on Clubhouse or X Spaces… There’s no doubt about it - audio content is super flexible and can be really easy to make.
But on the other hand - Reels, YouTube, live video… Video is engaging and repurposable.
So, which one is better for your business? Let’s talk about it!
In this episode, we’re breaking down the strengths of both, so you can decide what works best for you.
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Did you take off your hat? I?
Speaker 2:have hat head and I'm showing up on video.
Speaker 1:Okay, oh okay. You were giving an example. I'm like wait a minute, did something just happen? I'm giving an example.
Speaker 2:I have hat head and I'm showing up on video and I'm going to do it the rest of this episode. It's Coffee Social, the podcast, all about social media and business. And now here are your hosts, jonathan Howard and Mimi Langley.
Speaker 1:Wasn't so bad Everyone. Hi Jonathan Howard, hello Mimi Langley I could see that little smirk on your face Like we're about to battle.
Speaker 2:It's one of those episodes.
Speaker 1:I feel like I need people with me to help me. I'm not a good debater Like I'm not, you know, like the debate team in school I wasn't one to people with me to help me back. I'm not a good debater Like I'm not, you know, like the debate team in school, I wasn't one to raise my hand and volunteer for that.
Speaker 2:I could totally see you being a debater.
Speaker 1:I would much rather just be like I'm just going to stay in my own lane over here. If you don't want to do it, don't do it. Do whatever you want.
Speaker 2:It's okay.
Speaker 1:Don't worry. Yeah, so you guys, today we're going to be talking about audio versus video, and what should you be doing, especially for 2025.? So, jonathan, before we get started, cheers, my friend. Do you have your coffee?
Speaker 2:Cheers Mimi.
Speaker 1:Oh my gosh, I thought you forgot it. Cheers.
Speaker 2:No, it's in a wine glass.
Speaker 1:Well, because you're getting excited, you have a trip coming up, so you're celebrating pre-celebration.
Speaker 2:I just needed a little extra today. I needed to be a little extra today. It's just one of those days to get through.
Speaker 1:Yeah, no, no. But before we dive into today's talk, you know we like to banter a little bit, so if you don't like to banter, fast forward just a tad, but I think you guys will enjoy this question.
Speaker 2:We'll add a chapter marker in you in You'll be okay.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Banter ends here.
Speaker 1:Right, can you do that?
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:Okay, yep, okay. So you don't know, I'm going to ask you this question, but I am curious. What would be like if you can think of anyone, a celebrity, influencer, a mentor in your mind that you have. Who would you? Who would be like a dream collaborator, like who would you want as part of your dream collaboration? One person?
Speaker 2:Business-wise. I mean, let's go crazy. Simon Sinek I would love to just be able to have him on the podcast or be on his podcast and work on something with Simon Sinek.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and I know he's the one that wears the glasses, right.
Speaker 2:He does wear glasses. Yes, he's the one that wears the glasses. Right, he does wear glasses. Yes, he's the one that wrote Start With why I never read that Leaders Eat. Last. You haven't read. Start With why? Okay, so we're going to have a coffee social book club and that's going to be our first book.
Speaker 1:We need to my gosh, because that's another resolution for me is I want to read more books. Okay, Start With.
Speaker 2:Why is is first one. And here's what you do Get the audible and the print version. If you're reading it along with the audible, it makes it so much easier and you comprehend so much more. That's what I found. Is that your trick?
Speaker 1:Because you know there's people that will like be on a road trip and they'll listen to audio books coming through their speakers in the car. No, it goes in my ear and out the other like right.
Speaker 2:That's why I read, so I'm concentrating and I'm making notes in the book along with hearing it. It just helps me comprehend it okay, so simon cynic simon cynic.
Speaker 1:Start with one good name, okay okay, well, think about that, manifest that for you. I could see. Totally see you doing that, jonathan, I can.
Speaker 2:Fingers crossed.
Speaker 1:I'm curious what you guys would do together.
Speaker 2:I don't know. I mean, he's definitely focused on leadership and understanding what you're doing out there and how people are always going to be people, so you got to respect people, no matter what level they are at. He's the one that said customers and employees are still just people.
Speaker 1:Okay, I like it. I like it a lot. It makes me think of you could be at the top one day and at the bottom of the next. So be nice to everybody.
Speaker 2:Be nice to everybody, but also, you know, like he says, customers first is dumb because you have a whole lot of employees that are people too that should be treated with the same respect as your customers.
Speaker 1:Ain't that the truth? We're not just numbers, okay.
Speaker 2:No, we're not there's. There's people behind every, every profile picture, behind everything. So yeah, unless it's AI. At this point, then we're a little confused.
Speaker 1:I think we should just invite him on the podcast. I'll just send him that clip of what you just said, and then he could just expand. Let's do it.
Speaker 2:Sounds good.
Speaker 1:Well, for me, I mean, there's so many people that I would love. We don't have time for you.
Speaker 2:I'm sorry. We used all the time with me.
Speaker 1:Well, I've always envisioned with my children's books that I want to write this year. Yes, I'm going to do it. I've always wanted to collaborate with like Reese Witherspoon, because she has her own book club, she does a lot with authors and she turns a lot of those books into movies. And so here we are.
Speaker 2:And then Mimi would be on her Hollywood set, which was always one of her dreams, and she'd have people working for her.
Speaker 1:Yes, and then E would contact me for a reality show about me, my husband, my daughter and all the things.
Speaker 2:And all the things.
Speaker 1:Yes, you ever saw the Newlyweds right?
Speaker 2:With um. What's her name? Chicken of the Sea. Chicken of the Sea. Jessica Simpson, jessica Simpson, I would cover with her too. I at least knew who you were talking about when you said the Newlyweds. No, I never watched it, though.
Speaker 1:My knew who you were talking about when you said newly was no, I never watched it, though, my gosh well.
Speaker 2:Anyways, I just always pictured myself, you know, having a show like that, you always pictured yourself not understanding what tuna fish was it is kind of confusing if you think about it.
Speaker 1:Anyways, um barice witherspoon yeah and I know I only said one, but the rock, of course, like, oh my, anything he touches, boom, boom gold and his work ethic, like I just want to be in the room with him and feel his energy, like he's just. I really, really admire him. And Gordon Ramsay Maybe we can collaborate on cooking. You do love your celebrities.
Speaker 2:I do, you do love your celebrities.
Speaker 1:Did you see? I didn't say Justin Timberlake.
Speaker 2:Yeah Well we got to be careful, Any celebrities we mentioned lately. Just we'll have to vet it against certain lists.
Speaker 1:We love you, jrt. Don't forget the middle initial, okay.
Speaker 2:That is not a mutual statement. It is unknown whether I like or dislike any of the people that have been listed in any of these.
Speaker 1:My gosh, you're putting a verbal disclaimer.
Speaker 2:Thanks, yes, I am.
Speaker 1:All right, jonathan, we must begin Now. If it's someone's first time here and they sat through that.
Speaker 2:Then thank you, because why would you sit through that? We're going to have to edit a lot of that out, but anyway. Well, tell them, Jonathan, if it's their first time at Coffee Social, who you are who I am, mr Well, tell them, jonathan, if it's their first time at Coffee Social, who you are, who I am, Mr Howard. Yes, yes, my name is Jonathan Howard. Nice to meet you.
Speaker 1:Over to you, mimi. We should just do our intro. No, do it, or else I'm gonna do it for you, okay okay, my name is jonathan howard.
Speaker 2:I'm the owner of success on social and I help successful coaches reach their ideal clients on social media by developing their signature style and sharing their story so that they can reach their ideal clients and make some money online and, of course, change the world over.
Speaker 1:To you, mimi I want to be like hi everyone, I'm mimi langley and ditto to what Jonathan said. I don't know, I feel like I'm reinventing things this year for myself, but I will start off by saying that I am an audio marketing strategist. So what does that mean? That means that I teach primarily women in business how to utilize audio-only content to help grow their business. So a lot of the time you'll see me on LinkedIn doing LinkedIn audio events or Clubhouse or Chatter basically, social audio. It's a great way to grow your business from the ground up. So there we go.
Speaker 2:I love it. Let's go, let's go, let's go yeah.
Speaker 1:I think we're delaying this because we don't want to battle. I mean, you're not going to or maybe we do. Okay, so can we just start off by saying you know, one piece of content is not greater than the other. Like video is not better than audio, audio is not better than video, like they both can equally benefit your business, and maybe there's enough flexibility for you to do both, I mean, if you really think about it, right, jonathan?
Speaker 2:Yeah absolutely and honestly. Each piece of content can be created as a single image post, a carousel post, a video post and an audio post, and oftentimes I do that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you do a great job intermixing different types of you know how would you call it Format?
Speaker 2:I don't even know what you would call it, it's a different format, just using a different format and repurposing it in another format. There's also times that I will use my newsletter as an email and then I use it to create an infographic and stuff like that. So there's a lot you can do. One isn't better than the other. Content just has to be contenting.
Speaker 1:Ooh, I like that. Put that on a post-it note. Okay, so we flipped a coin and I won the twist. We didn't do that, I just told. I simply told Jonathan hey.
Speaker 2:I'm going first with audio.
Speaker 1:By the way, I love video, so you know, and I create video, but I do really have. I found, like I found love for audio really in 2021. When I first started using social audio and audio-only type of content, I really was like, wow, this could be my new lane of content creation and it's really helped. So let me start off with one of the first benefits. This is something I always mention With audio-only content it can be so super flexible for you as the creator, because I know there's a lot of people out there, a lot of entrepreneurs out there, that either they just don't have the time to make a video and I know you're going to argue this, jonathan but in our heads we think of video kind of like a big production, and so when you think of audio, I don't want you to think of it as a big production, because it's not literally.
Speaker 1:You don't have to get camera ready, you don't have to find great lighting, you don't even have to edit anything like it could be you walking and that's what it is you sharing, delivering your message and showing up as the expert that you are. So that would be the first one is it's super flexible.
Speaker 2:Yep, I love that. So video is super flexible. You don't have to get camera ready, you don't need to edit if you go live especially and you just need to show up exactly as you are and share your expertise and it's actually going to connect better with your audience because they have things like they can read your body language, they can see how you're standing, they can see if you're making eye contact with the camera all of those things and those things build trust faster than even just your voice alone. Mimi, back to you.
Speaker 1:We need stats on that last part there, because I feel like there's a lot of trust that can be built with audio.
Speaker 2:Absolutely, but not as much.
Speaker 1:Wait, is this like a Jonathan theory, or did you actually read this?
Speaker 2:I have stats. I don't know what they are now, because social audio has become more of a thing, because previously, they didn't really have as much.
Speaker 1:Like even throw podcasting in it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so we throw podcasting in there too. Podcasting dear, it's video Hello.
Speaker 1:Well, not necessarily. There's still a lot of traditional podcasts that are just audio.
Speaker 2:There's a lot of traditional podcasters out there, but what's the biggest growing portion of podcasters? Video.
Speaker 1:I'm guessing.
Speaker 2:What's the platform that's ruling when it comes to podcasts right now? Listen, I'm not backing down.
Speaker 1:He's got me. I'm feisty right now, no, but in all seriousness, I'm not backing down Like he's got me. I'm feisty right now, no, but in all seriousness, again, at the end of the day, do both, okay. The other thing I love Okay, first of all, real quick, because I know we talked about, like you don't have to get camera ready and a lot of people hesitate to get on video because they don't feel confident quite yet, maybe with the way they look or you know how they show up on video. We have a whole episode in season one, episode three. That's all about confidence Confident. Did you take off your hat? I have a hat head and I'm showing up on video. Okay, oh, okay, you were giving an example.
Speaker 2:I'm like wait a minute.
Speaker 1:I'm giving an example I have a hat head and I'm showing up on video and I'm going to do it the rest of this episode. So there, okay. So head over to YouTube, guys, if you want to see what Jonathan's hair looks like. But episode three, season one, if you are a little hesitant about showing up on camera, okay, next benefit, jonathan, for audio is like. You don't need any special equipment, you don't need a plug in anything. There are people out there that do use professional mics and sound track things or I don't even know what you call those your pod track your ears.
Speaker 1:Yeah, soundboard, that's what it was. Yeah, soundboard, but honestly, like for me anyways, when I do audio only content, especially utilizing social audio I'm just taking out my phone and I'm talking to it and you can be doing this from your bed, like you can be laying in bed speaking about your business and growing it. That way, you could be on a road trip and you could be speaking, you could be at the grocery store. Really, it connects back with flexibility, but you don't need anything special, just whip out your phone and start talking, which is what I love Absolutely, absolutely, and I love that about social audio.
Speaker 2:And here's the thing with video, you don't need anything but your phone. You can create video from anywhere in the world. You can go live from anywhere in the world and actually some of the better videos that you create are going to be videos where you're showing up on a road trip with your family and just sharing a little bit about that. Those are going to be some of your better performing videos, because people want to see the human in you. So when you create content like that, that's actually how you're going to win with video content, by sharing a little bit of that stuff. And you don't need anything special. You don't need lights. Get a room with a window, you don't need lights. You don't need a mic. Your phone has a good enough mic to start and the back camera on your phone is better than most cameras in general. I think that's, you know, a powerful stat as well for video. So right now, it's zero, zero. I think it's pretty much zero, zero.
Speaker 1:Well, also, I just want to mention that Jonathan keeps you know he, he he's mentioned live, going live on video um a few times. So we do actually have a whole episode about going live and the benefits of going live and we'll put that link below as well. We have talked a lot. I mean, we have a lot of episodes. We do we do.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I can't count.
Speaker 1:No, you're our math guy. You have to be able to count, because I can't count. But check out the Coffee Social Library. We have a ton of episodes there for you guys and we'll do our best to link what we think would align with this episode. That would be helpful, okay.
Speaker 1:The next oh and I know you're going to do this too benefit is that you can more than likely, most likely you can repurpose the audio. So if you are, depending on where you're recording your audio right, if you're using, for example, clubhouse, they have a built-in recorder for you where you can download what you just created in a room you can download that audio and you can repurpose it however you like. So what does that mean? That means, gosh. You can get it transcribed through a transcriber and you can create blog posts out of it. You can create an email for your email list. You can even turn a recording that you do on social audio into a podcast episode.
Speaker 1:I know a few people that have produced podcasts just from taking their social audio rooms and putting them up as a podcast episode. So, yeah, there's ways to repurpose. Now, you may not have that feature if you're using LinkedIn audio, for example, because, as of right now they don't have a built-in recorder, so that's something that you'd have to figure out. How can I record this? And there are people that do record it, so just things to think about. But repurposing is a huge one, and you can do it with audio. Yeah, Jonathan.
Speaker 2:Yes, and now. Audio may be a little bit harder to repurpose than video, because you already have your visuals built in on video, but you can repurpose the hell out of your video content. You can transcribe it and create a blog post. You can insert it into an email. You can insert it into a blog post in and of itself, you can use it as a series, as a part of a video series, in a coaching. You can do so much with video and you can use video in so many different places. So repurposing sorry, you don't win that one either.
Speaker 1:Actually, I do like the way that you repurpose your short form video for teaching, like when you are doing webinars, or your monthly membership, like you do take a lot of that just to basically have another example, visual example, for your people.
Speaker 2:And I usually go deeper than what I put in my caption. So I'll have a caption that talks about a little bit of something that's important, but then with my members it goes deeper in that caption so they get a little bit more insight or maybe some additional examples and stuff like that. So you can do that with any of your video or audio content. Actually, I use the podcast in.
Speaker 1:And I see that I mean I'm part of your membership. By the way, we'll link it below. But yeah, so you know it's so funny now that we're actually battling it out. It's almost like they again. It just proves to the point that we said we started off with is do both. Like you know what I mean. There's so many benefits with both and there's definitely enough time for you to do both.
Speaker 2:You can create both at the same time. True.
Speaker 1:Well, right, right, right, okay, the last. Do I have the last point? I have two more points. Jonathan, You'll have to come at me with your responses.
Speaker 2:I don't know if you can handle it what we got.
Speaker 1:Well, the next one you know and I know you can do this too while you're on video, but for a lot of people who are once again delaying making video videos for whatever reason, there's a lot of people who are once again delaying making videos for whatever reason. There's a lot of variables with that. I think step number one is learning how to speak, building that speaking muscle. I talk about this all the time Social audio, audio-only content. It's a great playground for you to get better at talking to your people, your messaging, your confidence in your voice, because if you're not confident in your voice, people are going to recognize that. Believe it or not, it comes through that way. I don't even know how you would. Do you have an example of how you wouldn't sound confident?
Speaker 2:I mean sometimes it's just not having the force behind your voice. It might be just like you're trying to say something, you're trying to sell something and you're selling in a way that's almost making you smaller, not making you bigger, able to actually put, you know, enunciate the words fully, put some force behind it and explain to somebody exactly why they need to make a purchase. So it's just, it's the body language, it's the words that you use, it's how you're connecting, it's the eye contact. Most people, if they're not confident, they're not going to make eye contact. So if there's no eye contact, people are automatically going to say don't trust him, bye, and many, much of that is subconscious, so they won't even realize that's why they're doing it.
Speaker 1:Well, but I was thinking too with what the audio from it like cause. You know you were talking, you don't have to worry about eye contact, Like you don't have to worry about the body language or the eye contact I mean you do though. Well, I don't, but I can hear it.
Speaker 2:I can hear it.
Speaker 1:I can understand the body language because I think if you're right, if you stand tall, if you have like I'm a wonder woman kind of posture, like it's going to come through your vocals. You know, I've heard that before and I believe it's true. Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 2:Absolutely, that's absolutely true. But here's the other thing If I'm distracted and I'm not paying attention to what I'm doing, I'm not making eye contact with my phone. You're going to notice that I'm not. I'm distracted because my voice trails off. I might you know when anybody texts me in the middle of a room that I'm doing on social audio and I get lost?
Speaker 1:and that happens to people. That's very true audio and I get lost.
Speaker 2:And that happens to people and that you know that happens to people, and so when, when that's happening, it shows that you're not paying attention to the room. It's, it's literally eye contact, for all intents and purposes.
Speaker 1:That's why I look at my phone.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's why I look at my phone when I'm doing social audio rooms, so that I know that I'm making connection.
Speaker 1:You know I love that. That's actually a great trick. I might actually borrow that and share that with people and put your name on it for credit the Jonathan Howard method. You're welcome.
Speaker 2:Thank you.
Speaker 1:But yeah, so anyways. But here's the thing Sometimes audio only content is a great first step before you tackle video for a lot of people, because once you feel confident in how you speak on something, man oh man does that translate. When you start creating video content Like you can bring that to lives, to webinars, to virtual summits. So I think it would be a great first step if they're really nervous about video.
Speaker 2:I use it as a first step when I'm training people how to show up on video. So I'm going to give Mimi a half a point for that one and I'll get the other half a point. Oh yeah, I mean, I agree with Mimi. There's so many opportunities and even if you're practicing the eye contact, if you're practicing making a connection with your audience, all of that, if you're making that connection with your phone, if you're able to, you know, empathize with the phone as it talks back to you, because that's what's going to happen when you're in a real room and that's how you're going to make connections with people is your phone's going to be talking back to you? It's a piece of plastic. That's what you're connecting with physically, but energetically you're connecting with the other person on the other side of that. Being able to understand how you do that and navigating that is important and it's difficult sometimes. So getting that practice on social audio and then transferring it over to video is a good practice.
Speaker 1:Why did I only have a point anyways?
Speaker 2:Because, Exactly. Said so.
Speaker 1:Okay, whatever, jonathan Howard, it was my point too True. Okay, whatever, jonathan Howard, it was my point too True, okay, fine, fine, I'll take 0.5.
Speaker 2:That's your last one.
Speaker 1:Okay, let's go into the last one. For me and again, it still works for video. But I think audio is on the rise, man. I mean you can't pass a day without hearing about someone starting a podcast or someone sharing content about their podcast. And I'm not just saying you know, it's just podcast audio. I mean obviously social. You know LinkedIn audio. I mean there's people still creating social audio apps that are coming out.
Speaker 1:Stop it. I see you making a face, but you're being introduced to a whole nother world of fans of this particular format of consumption so you're missing out on those audio only listeners. I mean, think about it. When you're listening to a podcast, you're usually doing something like you're on a walk, so you tend to listen for a long time. You know you're not necessarily on a walk or on the treadmill watching a video, although there are people that do. But do you know what I mean? It's like, I think, if you think about the audio listener, the average audio listener, it's like they're there to consume the audio, like they're there to hang out all day with you. That's what.
Speaker 1:I think in a picture anyways.
Speaker 2:Right, I think that's somewhat the case. However, I think that's going to change very, very rapidly, just like it did in video, because there are going to be short form video, short form audio pieces of content that are going to be coming to the market very soon. Q1, you're going to see a ton of short form audio content. I think that, yes, you're getting introduced to a new audience, but, come on, you're getting introduced to new audiences every day on video. Every single time you put out a reel that goes to a new audience. All your you know your short form videos a lot of ways are introducing your new audiences. Your stories are the only ones that aren't introducing you to new audiences.
Speaker 2:So video is winning. On that point I'm not going to. I'm not going to take the point, because we both agree. We both sort of agree, but videos video is still rising at a much quicker pace than audio, and I know you and I would love audio to be rising and doing amazingly well. But even the newest audio option has video built in, even though they're looking to remove the video from some rooms that it's not being used in, but it has video as an option.
Speaker 1:Well, I get that. I'm just thinking of the person out there who's sick of video in, but it has video as an option. Well, I get that. I'm just thinking of the person out there who's sick of video, who's done with video Like they're just you know it feels like they're just done with that dopamine hit, like they're ready to move on to a different type of consumption.
Speaker 1:But you know what I mean. So here's another alternative to you're still getting content. I mean, you're still getting entertainment, whatever you're listening for, but it's it's. There's no video.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying yeah, I don't know, I'll just have video now. So it's you know some many will okay, that's all.
Speaker 1:All I have for you. I'm exhausted. This is why I don't debate.
Speaker 2:I'm ready to take a nap you're refreshed and ready to go for another yeah, you and your fancy wine glass and my fancy wine glass are here today and we're bringing it. Okay, no, I feel the energy, or is it me to go? I don't know who's going. What are we?
Speaker 1:doing? Where am I? I thought you were going to be mad at me during this episode no, I was very kind. Yeah, you were actually like chill. I was like, okay, this is an easy debate, I still won. Well, I have a question for the people, but why don't you go ahead and give your?
Speaker 2:spiel my spiel. Okay, is it a song and dance today, or am I just giving the spiel?
Speaker 1:Are you going to dance while you do it?
Speaker 2:No, so, if you guys have enjoyed this craziness today, if you guys have made it through this craziness today, go, at least rate us a star because if you made it through not one star, that one star could ruin us.
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Speaker 1:Only the real I'm just kidding only the real listeners, the OG listeners. Jonathan, okay, I feel like you know you're manifesting only fans. I feel like we should just kind of wet our feet we should just do it yeah yeah, see what we can do make money yeah, make money okay. So I do have an important question, the most important question of them all. You guys, we want your feedback, all right. All right, are you team audio or team video?
Speaker 2:Both you can't be team.
Speaker 1:Okay, okay, which one?
Speaker 2:If you had to choose only one, which would be greater Because I can take the audio out of the video.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but what if you couldn't do that? Don't be sneaky. Can't put the video back into the audio. He's trying to have a loop. Find a loophole? No, Okay, Well, audio. He's trying to have a loop. Find a loophole? No, Okay, well, I'm done. Thank you everyone for tuning in. We appreciate your support. Make sure to check out YouTube as well. You can put your answer in the YouTube comments or on Instagram. We'd love to hear from you and Jonathan. That's it, I'm done. Bye, everyone.
Speaker 2:Bye, Jonathan Howard. I'm Mimi Langley.