Ep 48 Podcasts don't need to teach and reflections on Day 10 of NaPodPoMo
Nov 10, 2023
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The podcast explores the use of transcripts and a new business idea. They discuss an artistic project involving AI, remote work, and the educational aspects of podcasting. They admire a company's venture into nutrition and share a podcast recommendation, encouraging investment and accessibility support.
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Quick takeaways
Podcasts can serve various purposes beyond teaching, attracting listeners with different interests.
The host is exploring the blend of remote work and AI, and plans to release a book with watercolor illustrations.
Deep dives
Different room and equipment for podcasting
In this episode, the host discusses how she is recording from a different room with different equipment. She mentions using a portable microphone for live streaming while normally using a different microphone with better acoustics for podcasting. This change gives her a different feel and comfort while recording. Additionally, she mentions no longer including transcripts in her blog posts to save time, but offers to provide them if requested.
New project combining AI and human artistry
The host introduces her new project called 'Remotely Shakespeare' which combines AI and human artistic processes. She explains that she has been using AI to generate content related to remote work and plans to release a book with watercolor illustrations next year. She is exploring the idea of focusing her newsletter on the blend of remote work and AI, potentially involving other people. Through podcasting every day, she discovers topics that attract listeners, emphasizing that podcasts serve various purposes beyond just teaching.
Pilar's on the Yeti today! How does it sound? Funny how she's given the episode that's about how podcasts don't always have to be educational into a teaching episode!