Introducing TalkShoe’s New Studio In Toronto’s Stackt Market
June 10, 2019
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From the Podcast Movement in Philadelphia to the Toronto Podcaster Meet-Up in Toronto, TalkShoe is taking its podcasting studio to the newly opened Stackt Market.
Stackt Market is a creative commercial space that uses shipping containers to house businesses, cultural exhibits, and more. Located in downtown Toronto, TalkShoe also launched a podcast studio in its own hip shipping container, blending into the cultural lifestyle in this new market.
TalkShoe is a one-stop-shop podcast platform that has everything you need to host a podcast. The online studio allows the podcast host to record at anytime by computer or by phone without having to download any other programs. This allows easy access for co-hosts or listeners to connect to the studio for input, giving unique joint moderator and co-hosting options. Did we also mention free and unlimited storage for all of your podcast series? That’s right, save money by switching to TalkShoe if you’ve had it with paying for storage.
If you’d like to record a podcast at our stackt market studio, simply click here to book a time with us! Spots are getting reserved quickly as you are reading this, so sign up now! All you need to do is to sign up for your free TalkShoe account, and utilize the easy-to-use TalkShoe software to record your podcast. We’ll guide you every step of the way, not to worry!
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