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TopicI just resigned from a podcast that I co-host
Joker98
08/15/20 8:42:31 AM
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Cookie Bag posted...
I mean, not gonna lie, if you think of a word and having a serious discussion about the subject but you don't even remember the most basic shit as to what the word is to begin with why even bring it up, like while the reaction you say your co-host has is a thing, it wouldn't have been an issue if you just didn't fuck it up.
I didn't want there to be a discussion of the word, like at all. I just used it in a sentence, which is when my co-host said that it isn't a word. HE is the one who made a discussion out of it. Besides, this is the least of my concerns - out of everything that happened, this word issue is nothing.

smoke_break posted...
Do you plan to start or join another podcast at some point? Or are you just done with it altogether?
I'm currently involved with 1 other podcast, not sure how long I'll do it for tho. I just ended a different podcast too, which was podcast #3 for me. I'm curious about learning to create video content now that I know how to be an audio engineer.

TommyG663513 posted...
TC were you making any money doing this podcast? How long had you been doing it?

I'm very curious as to the general experience of working on a podcast. Please share more details if you are willing.

Also, your co-host sounds like a douche that you should get rid of.
Very little money, like $30-40 a month. We had been doing it for 2 years, so I made several hundred total.
Every podcast is different; the people you work with, what work needs to get done, the production cycle, how professional, how laid back. I will say that we were fairly successful pretty early on. We were the #6 Podcast on iTunes for our category at one point, and have been in the top 300 podcasts on iTunes (Apple Podcasts) for quite some time. Given that there are 800,000 podcasts apparently, I guess that puts us in the top .0004% or whatever.

If you do want to start a podcast, know what you're doing. Do practice episodes that never get released. This will make your show better starting out. Have a marketing plan. Have goals. Have strategies. We can chat more if you want, just DM me

And thank you, yes he is a d****

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