🔥 This episode tells the amazing story of how the EU took the brave step of using the climate and cost of living crisis as an opportunity to move away from destructive fossil fuels all together! Obviously, this didn’t happen, but it could have.
@davew, you’ve long advocated for easy writing and distribution of text. Unfortunately, creators don’t care about open standards and access until the lock-in hurts them directly.
It's a Sounding of the Horn! The TarValon Talks team recaps their #JordanCon2024 experience, plus interview everyone's favorite Shienaran, Guy Roberts!
This week we’re joined by Dustin Bluck to discuss his acquisition of the well known (and beloved) @castropodcasts app to take it indie-focused once again.
As previous users of Castro, we were excited to dig into the details behind this popular podcast client to see what’s next, how the deal was done, a peek into the code, and where exactly this indie and creator focused podcast app can go.
Cuando veo que los pódcast solo están disponibles en una plataforma, o cuando se nombran solo dos o tres, me da muchísima rabia.
El podcasting era el medio del contenido abierto. Del feed RSS. De elegir el reproductor con el que te sintieras más cómodo.
Ahora cuesta trabajo encontrar el feed RSS para suscribirte fuera de Apple Podcast o Spotify, si es que existe ese feed RSS.
Así que, por favor, podcasters de mi corazón: HACED VISIBLE EL FEED. Y bien grandote.
💻 In the run-up to the European elections in June and after a term of unprecedented digital rule-making, the question arises whether Big Tech has become too big to regulate.
🎙️ This is the first episode of our new podcast series “What's going wrong, and how to put it right?”.
🎧 We are very happy to announce that we are launching a new podcast!
🎙️ "What's going wrong and how to put it right" is a limited series produced by @corporateeurope about examples of things that went... well, terribly wrong!
📻 Stayed tuned!
When Spotify entered the podcast world, audio producer Alex Sujong Laughlin was wary — and with good reason, since back when she was a social media editor working at The Washington Post, she saw the devastating effect some private tech companies have had on media and journalism. She's sad to be proved right. "Spotify — along with many other companies — wants to create a closed ecosystem for the creation, distribution, and consumption of podcasts, bypassing RSS technology altogether because that would allow them to harvest more listener data to leverage with advertisers," she writes in this story for Defector. Luckily, she says it's not too late to take back our feeds. "You don’t have to understand the technology of RSS to choose to listen to your podcasts on an open app. You can just choose to do it." [Story may be paywalled]
❝ But even if the lofty promises of podcasting’s early days do not come to fruition…❞
Ask anyone podcasting in 2004/05 who is still podcasting today, and we'll all say the same thing: 👉 The promise of #podcasting was that anyone could have their own podcast where they could talk about whatever they wanted. 👈
That's it & is still true. Anything else is manufactured by those selling something.
I'm finally sticking to it again: new content on my Ko-fi page. To be enjoyed with and without coffee. ☕ :blobcatcoffee:
And 🤫 you find even #mosstodon there! https://ko-fi.com/naturematchcuts
I gotta do better at this biz dev stuff. I'm too honest.
But I'd rather them come to the realization that maybe podcasting—and certainly making a monthly video podcast—probably won't net then thousands of new clients each month before spending any money to find out the expensive way.
Again, too honest. I need to be a better grifter, I guess.
Yo, podcasters. Please make the rss of your show easy to find. Don't just point at a subscription platform. Some of us don't use mobile apps. #podcasting#rss
Ich lese ja immer wieder mal von Resonanz und dass viele Klicks irgendetwas bedeuten und dass deshalb das Fedi nicht so "gut geeignet" sei und dachte gerade an die dreistellige Anzahl Klicks, die meine #Workshop-Ankündigung bei LinkedIn hatte und keine einzige Anmeldung, die aus dieser Ecke kam... Klicks sind eben nicht alles.
Trotzdem oder gerade deshalb hier kurz der Werbeblock: bis zum 10.4. könnt Ihr Euch noch fürs nächste #StimmTraining anmelden: https://eveeno.com/hoerbar424 #hörbar#Stimme
@andijah Ich klick mal nen Boost für all die Leute mit #sprechen und #Sprecher#Sprecherinnen#podcasting etc.
Hab früher viel sowas gemacht, allerdings als langfristiges Training in Präsenz, z.B. am Theater.
So ein 15-Minuten-Schnupperkurs kann da viel gegen die Schwellenangst helfen oder die irrige Ansicht, man brauche das ja nicht, weil man doch eh dauernd spreche.
Letztere gibt's sicher oft auf LinkedIn.