Updates for Mar 28, 2026

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The Tolerable Dose
We know where the conversational wound is. We know the topic that makes our chest tighten, the person whose name changes the temperature in the room, the question we’ve …
(In category Workbench, last updated by @craigconstantine)

What happens when nothing’s in the way
Julie Angel came to podcasting from documentary filmmaking, which meant she arrived with a specific understanding of constraints. Not the podcaster’s understanding — where limitations are problems to solve, obstacles …
(In category Workbench, last updated by @craigconstantine)


Top topics

A few of the most-popular topics in the last month…

What the ending was for
Kira Higgs made a podcast with ten episodes and stopped. Not because she ran out of ideas or energy or time. Because ten was the number she chose before she …
(In category Workbench, last updated by @craigconstantine)

Campfires on hold, for now
Unfortunately, I have limited free time for the next few months and so I cannot host the regular Podtalk Community Campfires. If anyone is interested in hosting them—using your …
(In category Campfires, last updated by @ChristiCassidy)

Temenos, part 2
Today one can conduct an interview on the phone or via Skype, but ideally, in order to truly foster reciprocities of rapport and insight in a meeting, one requires a …
(In category Workbench, last updated by @craigconstantine)

What happens when nothing’s in the way
Julie Angel came to podcasting from documentary filmmaking, which meant she arrived with a specific understanding of constraints. Not the podcaster’s understanding — where limitations are problems to solve, obstacles …
(In category Workbench, last updated by @craigconstantine)

The Conversations You Can’t Reconstruct
Julie Angel has a test for whether a conversation was good. She asks herself one question at the end: how did that feel? “The sign of a really great conversation …
(In category Workbench, last updated by @craigconstantine)