Episode 53: Community
Episode 53: Community
Mike tries ;) to introduce the topic of "local programming" as a topic. (Borrowed from Adam Curry's mention of same several times on Podcasting 2.0) and Tim delves into the nature of art as a communication channel. The discussion explores the role of advertising in manipulating cognitive systems and the impact of advertising on local content. They explore the concept of community formation and the challenges of maintaining authenticity in a world dominated by advertising. The idea of creating hyper-local information podcasts is proposed as a means to provide relevant and useful content to specific communities. The conversation also reflects on the evolving nature of social interactions and the influence of technology on community dynamics.
Go Podcasting!
-- Mike
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Evergreen Links and Notes:
Welcome to the New International Lifestyle - VALUE4VALUE
Podcasting 2.0, The Lightning Network, and Value4Value usher in a new era of podcasting that’s free of big tech control - 9to5mac.com
Podcasting 2.0 Will Bring Bitcoin to the Masses - bitcoinmagazine.com, 15-Sept, 2022
The Podcast Index
Modern Podcasting Apps using Podcasting 2.0 - podcastapps.com
Where most of the PC20 Buzz Happens - Mastadon server
Where the PC20 Technical Bits Happen - Podcasting 2.0 Github Page
Adam Curry and the Value4Value Model for Podcasting
Applications Showcased Here:
Sovereign Feeds
Hypercatcher Studio
Livewire Podcast (Feed) Validator
Podverse
CurioCaster
PodFriend
Castamatic
Podcast Addict
Podcast Guru
Truefans.fm
The Open Podcast Prefix Project (OP3)
Reflex: Give your podcast chapters a boost
Show Bumper Music:
"Speeding Through Mountains" by John Emil