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Podcasts where listeners can dive deeper
We’re building tools that allow listeners to dive deeper into your podcasts - text or audio footnotes, links between sections of podcasts, moving through your past episodes based on …
(In category Introductions, last updated by @craigconstantine)

The rechoice he didn’t plan to make
Joe Pellerito started The Rechoice Pod during the pandemic with a clear stance: if five people listened, he’d had a great conversation with somebody. That was enough. “I said …
(In category Workbench, last updated by @Pej.O)


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The rechoice he didn’t plan to make
Joe Pellerito started The Rechoice Pod during the pandemic with a clear stance: if five people listened, he’d had a great conversation with somebody. That was enough. “I said …
(In category Workbench, last updated by @Pej.O)

Who is this for
Moe Poplar had a scripted fiction podcast. Actors on microphones, sound design, an engineer, real money changing hands. It was an action adventure thing, and years later he’s still …
(In category Workbench, last updated by @craigconstantine)

Podcasts where listeners can dive deeper
We’re building tools that allow listeners to dive deeper into your podcasts - text or audio footnotes, links between sections of podcasts, moving through your past episodes based on …
(In category Introductions, last updated by @craigconstantine)

The Sound of a Mind Changing
We pay extraordinary attention to what people say in conversation. We parse their words, weigh their arguments, listen for what they mean beneath what they’ve stated. But we almost …
(In category Workbench, last updated by @craigconstantine)

The Empathy You Think You’re Offering
Most people believe they’re good at empathy. They listen, they nod, they say “I understand.” And in the moment, it feels genuine — both to the person offering it and …
(In category Workbench, last updated by @craigconstantine)