Why is RSS not an option for importing content from one blog CMS to another? It has every detail you need for content of blog posts and yet it’s rare for a CMS to offer that as an import option.

In podcasting, that’s the default option for how to move your podcast to another podcast host.


One fun aspect of podcast editing as a solo business is when you find out a client has moved on because you see a new episode pop up in their feed that you didn’t work on.



I love using a combo of Discord’s Threads feature + Notion to manage episodes of podcasts I work on for clients. I just wish all my clients loved using Discord + Notion as much as I do. ☺️

I’m too much of a people pleaser to require it.

Screenshot of Discord’s threads with two threads listed with specific dates.Screenshot of a Notion database view with columns for episode name, description, dates, and sponsor details.


Don’t despair if you’ve wrapped your identity around a dude on a podcast.

Whether it’s a “hit piece” or not, I promise you there’s a hundred more Huberman clones waiting in the wings to take your time, attention, and money away from your family and friends.


This is my podcasting tech stack:

Your stack:&10;Php&10;Objective-C&10;Deno&10;Cargo&10;Angular&10;Svelte&10;Tursodb&10;Ionic&10;Node&10;Go

I’m both sides of this meme. Which is why I edit podcasts. 😆

Meme showing two muscle men shaking hands, one side captioned “engineers who can’t code” and the other side is “designers who can’t design” and the handshake below is “WordPress”

I have a podcast client who talks about how important it is to be professional, tweak your artwork, episode titles, etc. and then the next client I’m editing has a guest who’s having amazing success hitting record, not editing at all, and just publishing.

I love that both can work in this medium.