Setting up GB to just record microphone input ?

I am working on setting up a Podcast via Skype. I am recording my co-host with AudioHijack Pro, which works out great. However I want to record just me in Garagband. However when I play back what I recorded in Garageband it still picks up my co-host audio. How do I setup  GB so it will only record me and not anything else coming from my computer. I am using the USB Snowball ICE microphone and GB 10.0.3.
Any ideas ? Thanks

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